Meatless Monday- Veggie Lasagna

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When I announce that it is Meatless Monday, there are groans from the men in my family. But Jordan and I love it. I have discovered that when I decide to go vegetarian for a night, what seems to make it ok with the men is how complicated the dish is. If I just throw out some lettuce and a few veggies, they protest but if the dish has many ingredients, they seem to calm down a bit. This recipe for sure has several ingredients and it looks hearty and it tastes great! Plus I get to use up a bunch of zucchini from the garden. So it’s a win win.

When I was a kid, my mom used cottage cheese instead of ricotta cheese in lasagna. I know, gasp. Well, this recipe calls for cottage cheese and I love it. I got this recipe from Iowa Girl Eats, but I modified it a bit. The recipe calls for a combo of zucchini and yellow squash, but I was too lazy to walk out to the garden, so I made this dish with just zucchini. Ready to get started?

Add lasagna noodles to a large pot of salted, boiling water. Cook until al dente, drain and rinse well. Set aside for later use.

Heat olive oil in a very large skillet over medium heat. Add shallots and saute until translucent, 3-4 minutes, then add garlic and saute for 30 more seconds.

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Add zucchini and summer squash, season with salt and pepper, Italian seasoning and the red pepper flakes.

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Sauté until just slightly starting to turn translucent, 4-5 minutes. Add marinara sauce…

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turn heat down to medium/medium-low, then simmer until zucchini and squash are tender. Do not over-cook or vegetables will be mushy.

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In a large bowl combine drained cottage cheese, 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, 1 cup mozzarella cheese and chopped basil and some fresh ground pepper, then set aside.

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Preheat oven to 350 degrees then spray a 9×13″ pan with non-stick spray. I use a pretty large pan, so you may need to modify this a bit. Spread a small amount of the vegetable/sauce mixture onto the bottom of your pan then layer 4 + cooked lasagna noodles followed by 1/4 of the cottage cheese mixture, 1/4 of the remaining vegetable/sauce mixture, and 1/4 of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers 3 more times.

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Sprinkle remaining mozzarella cheese and remaining parmesan cheese on top then cover pan with nonstick sprayed foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove foil then bake for an additional 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown and bubbly. Let rest for 15 minutes before slicing and serving.

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We served with a green salad, French bread and fruit. It was delicious. Jordan had some cold the other day for lunch and she said it was great! Which is just a weird family thing to do around here. Cold pizza is one thing, but they will eat almost anything cold. Sometimes I think Alex prefers his food cold. Watch for more Meatless Monday recipes in the future.

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Veggie Lasagna
Ingredients:
1 full box of lasagna noodles
2 Tablespoons olive oil
2 large shallots, chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced
2 medium zucchini, chopped
2 medium yellow summer squash, chopped
salt & pepper
1 tsp. Italian seasoning
1 tsp. red pepper flakes
2 jars of your favorite marinara sauce
24oz fat-free cottage cheese, drained well
1 cup grated parmesan cheese, divided
1/2 cup packed fresh basil, chopped
16 ounce shredded mozzarella cheese

Instructions:
Add lasagna noodles to a large pot of salted, boiling water. Cook until al dente, drain and rinse well. Set aside for later use.

Heat olive oil in a very large skillet over medium heat. Add shallots and saute until translucent, 3-4 minutes, then add garlic and saute for 30 more seconds. Add zucchini and summer squash, season with salt and pepper, Italian seasoning and the red pepper flakes. Sauté until just slightly starting to turn translucent, 4-5 minutes. Add marinara sauce, turn heat down to medium/medium-low, then simmer until zucchini and squash are tender. Do not over-cook or vegetables will be mushy.

In a large bowl combine drained cottage cheese, 1/2 cup parmesan cheese, 1 cup mozzarella cheese and chopped basil and some fresh ground pepper, then set aside.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees then spray a 9×13″ pan with non-stick spray. I use a pretty large pan, so you may need to modify this a bit. Spread a small amount of the vegetable/sauce mixture onto the bottom of your pan then layer 4 + cooked lasagna noodles followed by 1/4 of the cottage cheese mixture, 1/4 of the remaining vegetable/sauce mixture, and 1/4 of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers 3 more times.

Sprinkle remaining mozzarella cheese and remaining parmesan cheese on top then cover pan with nonstick sprayed foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove foil then bake for an additional 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown and bubbly. Let rest for 15 minutes before slicing and serving.

Cindy

Fashion Friday- It’s That Time of Year

Even though going back to school is a dreaded occasion for me, I do look forward to fall for one reason- cute cooler weather clothes. Around here, cooler weather really isn’t that cold, but I take full advantage of it, and I’m already looking forward to wearing blazers and leggings and boots.

In honor of that, I threw a few jackets into today’s Fashion Friday post. And that was as far as the theme went. I’m just not that into the whole back to school thing.

Chloe K Faux Leather Pocket Tee

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This shirt looks so soft and silky, and I love the color. The only thing is I’m not sure if I’d like the leather pocket in person.

Always Yours Printed Dress

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I just thought that this dress was really cute.

Ornate Filigree Cuff

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So pretty and unusual.

Eyelash Lace Tank

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Wouldn’t this be pretty with jeans and a blazer? Thinking fall clothes again 🙂

Polka Dot Blazer

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I tried on a blazer at Nordstrom a while back that was pale blue with white polka dots- it was super cute, but I wasn’t in the mood to spend money that day, so I didn’t get it. This blazer reminded me a little of that one- I really like the notching up near the lapels.

Fuzzy Dog Tee

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Normally I’m not a huge graphic tee-shirt person, but this one was just too adorable to pass up. I think it would be really cute tucked into a fun skirt.

Sleeveless Sweetheart Dress

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This dress caught my eye at Target, but I didn’t try it on. I really like the two different patterns on the fabrics, and the hook and eye closure in the front is cool.

Abstract Cutout Bib Necklace

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This is the camera bag that I bought so that I wouldn’t have to haul around the original bulky black camera bag. The size is nice, and it looks like a regular purse- all in all, so much cuter!

Long Sleeve Sweater Jacket

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I really like tweed jackets, but they always end up being to heavy for our balmy southern California winters. This seemed like a good alternative. The sparkly-ness might be a bit much- I guess I’d have to see it in person to decide.

Jordan

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

It was three years ago this month that we drove out to Arizona to escort Alex to college – man, that was hard. Now we are poised to do it again with Travis, however, he is staying close to home. Only about an hour away, but it’s still going to be tough. I just can’t believe another child is leaving the nest and heading out on his own. I just read a great devotional that said, “teach them God’s truths and then trust.” Sending your kids out on their own definitely takes trust. Teach your children to choose the right path, and when they are older, they will remain upon it (Proverbs 22:6 NLT). Here is a cute picture from Travis’ graduation in June.

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Another big change is that we recently moved Alex out of the dorm and into his own place. I know, huge! We bought a little condo that Alex will be able to live in while he finishes school and since he was just hired as a flight instructor for his school, he will be there for awhile. Yay for having your child gainfully employed in their desired field, right?

We realized that we needed furniture for the new digs, so I just started mentioning it to friends and we were blessed with some great pieces. An awesome desk, a bed, a trunk and a dining room table with four chairs. We also bought a dresser off Craig’s list and a couple of pieces of furniture from the previous owner. The condo is coming together. Alex is thrilled – his first home, no roommate!

The dining table needed the most work so we set out to refinish it! What a fun project! But much more work than I had expected. The blue paint was almost sticky to the touch, so it made it tough to sand it. Plus the detailing was difficult to sand around too. But sanding we did – lots and lots of it and the set looked so much better. Once sanded, it was time to paint the blue parts black. The new place has black appliances so I thought it would look great. Jordan found several example pictures on Pinterest, so after getting the go ahead from Alex, we had a plan. Once all the blue parts were painted black, I stained all the clear pine a chestnut color. This was quick and easy on the chairs, but tough on the table. After several coats of stain and then many coats of polyurethane, Donald informed me that the tabletop needed to be sanded again. What? Are you kidding me? Luckily he did it, while I went into the house to cry, then pout and then eventually come out to see the progress. Once my hard work had been sanded off, I applied a new coat of stain and guess what? He was right. But don’t tell him that. The new coat of stain went on beautifully. After a couple of coats of satin polyurethane, we were good to go!

table redo final productTa da! Here is the finished product in the new place. Maybe I just found a new hobby.

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Cindy

Meatless Monday – Girl’s Night

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Since Donald and Travis are out of town this week, Jordan and I thought it would be a perfect time to make a few girly meals. This pasta dish was not only delicious, it was great to use up some fresh tomatoes from the garden. When Jordan was younger she hated fresh tomatoes, just recently though, she has discovered how wonderful tomatoes are. I don’t know if she will love the icky store bought ones that we are forced to consume when we don’t have them growing in the garden, but in the meantime I am loving the fact that she now likes tomatoes.

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The guys would rather starve than eat something like this – it has all of their most hated ingredients: sun dried tomatoes, pesto, basil and for Travis, fresh tomatoes. So it was the perfect girl’s night meal!

While shopping at Target earlier in the day we found this really interesting pasta, it is called Trottole. Which means spinning top in Italian. It was wonderful – I love interesting shaped pasta! It made the dish extra hearty and the pasta had a great texture. But seriously, this dish would be great with any type of pasta.

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This dish came together very quickly. It was helpful to have everything prepped and ready to go since I really didn’t need to cook any of the ingredients for the sauce, we were pretty much just heating it.

While pasta is cooking, pour olive oil into skillet, add garlic and cook until golden brown.

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Then add sun dried tomatoes, basil, red pepper flakes, half & half, and the pasta water and heat.

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I turned the burner off until the pasta was finished. Once the pasta is cooked and drained, add the yellow tomatoes to the sauce and a dollop of pesto and stir.

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Pour the sauce over the cooked pasta…

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and stir.

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Add the Parmesan cheese and stir again. Serve with a few extra drips of pesto and some fresh grated Parmesan cheese.

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Mmmmm – enjoy. I was thinking later, this dish would have been good with a bit of fresh spinach, added to the sauce, or even a bit of kale.

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Trottole Pasta with Sun Dried Tomatoes and Basil (creative name, eh?)
1 pound of pasta, cook to al dente
2 T olive oil
2 t minced garlic
1/2 cup sun dried tomatoes in oil, chopped
1/2 t crushed red pepper flakes
1/2 cup half and half
1/2 cup pasta water
2 T fresh basil, cut into strips
2 cups fresh tomatoes, sliced (I used yellow pear shaped)
1 t. pesto
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese

Pesto and fresh grated Parmesan cheese for garnish.

While pasta is cooking, pour olive oil into skillet, add garlic and cook until golden brown. Then add sun dried tomatoes, basil, red pepper flakes, half & half, and the pasta water and heat. I turned the burner off until the pasta was finished. Once the pasta is cooked and drained, add the yellow tomatoes to the sauce and a dollop of pesto and stir. Pour the sauce over the cooked pasta and stir. Add the Parmesan cheese and stir again. Serve with a few extra drips of pesto and some fresh grated Parmesan cheese.

Fashion Friday- Girl’s Week!

My Dad and Travis left yesterday for work in Florida, so it’s just the two girls here for a week! We’ve already decided to eat lots of girly stuff that normally wouldn’t be allowed in our house. In honor of this, we thought that we would start a Meatless Monday post- keep an eye out for the first one this Monday.

We also are going to watch plenty of chick flicks and do any other girly things that we can think of 🙂

Here are some random things that I found this week and loved…

Tucson Adventures Printed Dress

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I really love the colors and pattern of this dress.

One Way Ticket Bag in Type

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This looks like a perfect school/laptop bag.

Pleated Cap Sleeve Top

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So pretty.

All Rose Gold Metal Watch
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I really like this watch- I had a hard time deciding between the rose one (above) or the gold one, because both are super cool.

Lattice Cutout Shirt

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I like the unexpected detail on the back.

Spiral Ring

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^^^here are the five that I’m currently wearing- I took them off my hands to show you 🙂

Besides my basic rings, I also have a collection of cocktail rings that are super fun to wear. They were even more fun to collect- the gold one with an opal was my great-grandma’s, who will be 90 in September, and Danae gave me the silver rose ring because she knew I had my eye out for one just like it.

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^^^All my rings….yes, that is a kitty-cat ring holder. 

Mandarin Twist Printed Blouse

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I have a feeling that my mom would love this top- she is currently obsessed with orange, and has a blouse very similar to this one. I just figured out that her orange top fits me- yay! I love being able to share clothes and jewelry with my mom- it’s like having a sister with better taste than me 🙂

Taupe Suede Wedges

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Sherwood Crochet Detail Top

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I think that this would be adorable with jeans or a cute skirt. It looks so cozy!

Jordan