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8 servings
suggest servings
| 8 | each | lasagna noodles | |
| 14 1/2 | ounces | tomatoes | |
| 1 | cup | celery | chopped |
| 1 | cup | green bell pepper | red or green, chopped |
| 2 | each | bay leaves | |
| 1 | each | egg | beaten |
| 1/4 | cup | parmesan, parmigiano-reggiano cheese, grated | grated |
| 10 | ounces | broccoli, frozen | chopped |
| 15 | ounces | tomato sauce | |
| 1 | cup | onion | chopped |
| 1 1/2 | teaspoons | basil | crushed |
| 1 | clove | garlic | minced |
| 2 | cups | ricotta cheese | or cottage cheese |
| 1 | cup | mozzarella cheese | shredded |
Cook noodles and broccoli separately according to their package directions; drain well. Set aside.
For sauce, cut up canned tomatoes.
In a large saucepan stir together undrained tomatoes, tomato sauce, celery, green or sweet red pepper, basil, bay leaves, and garlic.
Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, uncover, 20-25 minutes or till sauce is thick, stirring occasionally.
Remove bay leaves. Meanwhile, in a bowl stir together egg, ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, and 1/4 t pepper. Stir in broccoli.
Spread about 1/2 cup of the sauce in a 13x9x2" baking dish.
Top with half the noodles, half of the broccoli mixture, and half of the remaining sauce.
Repeat layers, ending with the sauce.
Bake, uncovered, in a 350 deg F oven for 25 minutes; sprinkle with Mozzarella.
Bake 5 minutes more or till heated through. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 8.0g | 12% |
| Saturated Fat 4.0g | 20% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 44mg | 15% |
| Sodium 130mg | 5% |
| Total Carbohydrate 55.0g | 18% |
| Dietary Fiber 5.0g | 22% |
| Sugars 6.0g | |
| Protein 17.0g | 33% |
| Vitamin A | 22% | Vitamin C | 71% | |
| Calcium | 18% | Iron | 16% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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