Stephany’s Lasagna Solutions

 Low Carb, Dairy Free, Gluten Free and Vegan Friendly

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Introduction


 I have made this recipe several times with a few different variations. After it has become a family favorite in my home, I decided to add it here to the blog. Whether your vegan, looking for a low carb dinner or a pasta substituite…this recipe is great for you! Pasta is a crowd favorite in many households, however an excess consumption may not be the best for our waistlines. One cup of cooked penne pasta has 200 calories, 43 grams of carbohydrates and 2.5 grams of fiber. The difference is substantial for those trying to reach their health and wellness goals. On the other hand, one cup of sliced zucchini has about 19 calories and is rich in vitamins and minerals and one medium zucchini has less than 1 gram of fat (Swalin, Rachel, 2019).

 Zucchini has an adequate amount of potassium: 295 milligrams per cup, or 8% of your recommended daily value. According to the American Heart Association, potassium can help control blood pressure because it lessens the harmful effects of salt on your body. Studies suggest boosting your potassium intake (while also curbing sodium) can slash your stroke risk and may also lower your odds of developing heart disease. Zucchini is also high in the antioxidant vitamin C, which may help the lining of your blood cells function better, lowering blood pressure and protecting against clogged arteries. One cup of sliced zucchini has 20 milligrams, or about 33% of your daily value. (Swalin, Rachel, 2019). 


The Benefits of Each Ingredient In This Recipe!


Zucchini 

  • Rich in B-complex vitamins, folate, B6, B12 and B2

Cashews

  • Helps lower blood pressure and goof source of healthy dietary fats  

Spinach 

  • Great sources of vitamins A, C and E, manganese and selenium 

Garlic and Onions

  • These both combat infections like the common cold making less vulnerable to contracting infections 

Nutritional Yeast

  • Prevents Vitamin B12 Deficiency (be sure to get the Braggs brand, which is fortified)

Basil and Oregano 

  • Basil improves digestion and oregano is high and fiber with half-gram per teaspoon

Mushrooms and Tomatoes :

  • Mushrooms are rich source of calcium which is an essential nutrient and Tomatoes provide about 40 percent of the daily Vitamin C


THE RECIPE

Ingredients


(you can shop most of the ingredients on my storefront here)

  • 4 large zucchini

  • 2 cups of cashews 

  • 2 lemons 

  • 1 tsp. sea salt 

  • 2 tbsp. nutritional yeast 

  • Mushrooms 

  • Tomatoes

  • Fresh basil 

  • Garlic

  • Onions

  • Raos Marinara sauce

  • Oregano 

  • 3 cups of spinach *

  • Shredded Vegan cheese

  • Tofu, ground beef or turkey for more protein (optional) 

*Organic is best for this ingredient but not necessary  

Instructions


  1. Wash and slice 4 large zucchini, chop off stem and end, and slice into 1/8-inch slices. Generously salt the slices and set aside for one hour. Afterwards, you’ll see a layer of moisture form on the zucchini, so blot the liquid layer from each slice with a small paper towel. (Some people prefer to grill the zucchini prior to baking to ensure the excess water drains and it cuts the baking time in half!)


2. Vegan Ricotta: Soak 2 cups of cashews for an hour in cold water.

Afterwards, drain the water and add to food processor.

Add the juice of 2 lemons, 1 tsp. sea salt and 2 tbsp. nutritional yeast. Blend unit creamy and than fold in 3 cups of raw spinach into mixture! 

*You can also opt to use a pre-made vegan ricotta, click here


3. Begin the assembly of the lasagna by adding a layer of the sliced zucchini to the empty dish.


4. Top the zucchini layer with 1/2 the portion of the Vegan Ricotta Mixture. Use a rubber spatula to spread evenly.


5. Add sautéed mushrooms, tomatoes, garlic, onions, tomato sauce, basil and oregano 


6. Repeat step 3, step 4 and step 5.


7. Top with shredded vegan mozzarella cheese.


8. Bake for 35-40 minutes at 450 degrees.


Visuals

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Enjoy!

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Can’t wait to see how you make this.

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Montauk #Solutions Guide!

I recently went to Montauk, and was surprisingly overwhelmed by how much i loved it there. Being from New Jersey, I have access to the beach, a pool and even boating so I never felt the need to travel 3 hours to the Hamptons to experience something similar. However Montauk was so relaxing and the beaches were actually gorgeous! So if you are on the fence about going, definitely go!

Where I Stayed:

I stayed at the Hero Beach Club. I thought this was going to be a small hotel with a great website gallery but a disappointment in person. on the other hand, it exceeded my expectation in regards to service, setting and location!

Hotel Features:

  • The Garden: grab a room with a balcony and overlook the garden and ocean while having your morning coffee

  • Pool & Beach Access: I am more of a beach person, but the pool was a decent size with lots of seating. On the beach, they offer umbrellas and comfortable lounge chairs, along with complimentary water to stay hydrated! The beach accommodations and services made the resort fee so worth it!

  • Clean rooms, quick and immediate front and desk concierge services.

  • Friendly staff to welcome you and assist you during the stay

  • Complimentary breakfast muffins, fruit, bagels and coffee.

  • Complimentary workout classes, bonfire & s’mores and other recreational activities

Where I Ate:

  • Crows Nest:

  • Duryea’s: Duryea’s is the place to go for Lobster, Raw Bar 🍴and an Ocean View🌊! I highly recommend going for dinner at sunset and watch the sky transform in color! 🌅This restaurant has such a euro vibe and an awesome menu. I got this amazing Lobster Salad 🥗🦞to share and it was so worth it ☺️😋

  • Navy Beach: Beachfront outdoor and indoor dining, of course with a nautical themed decor. We had the best small plates here; kale salad, salmon tartare and lobster mac & cheese.

  • Sel Rrose: Sel Rrose Montauk is Kristin Vincent’s 4th venue. Vincent has ventured out her comfort zone of the Lower East Side, where all three of her other bars are located, to the waterfront of Montauk.

Where To Meet Up Friends Day/Night:

  • Surf Lodge: This entire property is worth coming to or even staying at.

    • Restaurant: Make a reservation for the outdoor seating for a meal and then move down to the bar/lounge area for concerts, local bands and all the good vibes.

  • Gurney’s Resort: This is one of the more upscale hotels in Montauk. The Scarpetta Restaurant inside is renown. If you want to just stop by to hang out, they have a great bonfire bar outside to lounge by at night.

If You’re On A Health Kick:

Click the name below for more information on location or booking!

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Where To Get Coffee

Stop by left hand for the perfect iced lattes with oat milk! The coffee is locally sourced and made in a sustainable way. If you’re into pour-overs, they have over the top three-tier contraptions. All inside a beachy decorated coffee shop.





I hope this simple guide helps you plan your next Montauk trip!

Xo Stephany’s Solutions