Vegetarian and vegan recipes, cookbook reviews and the occasional competition
As I’ve reinstated my organic vegetable box delivery, I needed some recipes to make use of the vegetables that I don’t usually buy, e.g. courgettes and other green healthy things like that. I stumbled upon the BBC Good Food website and what a great site it is. It has a search function that lets you choose what type of cuisine, dietary requirements, no. of servings, difficulty rating and more and photos of each recipe accompanied by user reviews.
Splendid.
Courgette lasagne wouldn’t be my first choice, but I decided to trust the reviews and although The Meat Eater and I were both dubious as to how grated courgette would turn out, it was very nice. Nicer than the photo would have you believe, it looks a bit minging in my photo, but there’s a better one on the recipe’s website.
Creamy courgette lasagne
Easy
Serves 4
Prep 10 mins
Cook 10 mins
Ingredients
9 dried lasagne sheets
1 tbsp sunflower oil
1 onion, finely chopped
700g courgettes (about 6), coarsely grated
2 garlic cloves, crushed
250g ricotta
50g cheddar
350g jar tomato sauce for pasta
Cooking notes
I used 4 courgettes (not 6, but I added mushrooms to it), 3 lasagne sheets (that I didn’t pre-cook first) and heated the tomato sauce on the hob (as I’m not a fan of microwaves). Although the recipe says it serves 4, we ate it between ourselves, although it could serve 3 if you served it with a side dish.
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irunbecauseilovefood
September 4th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
Funny that, I just discovered the BBC Good Food site too – much better than the main BBC one. They must be doing some serious work on SEO.
Made falafel burgers earlier this week and they were good too: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/5605/falafel-burgers
Cathy
September 4th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
The Good Food site is great as it has photos of everything and reviews, but I like the search facility on the other one where you can put in up to three ingredients and get a list of recipes. Handy for using up the contents of the fridge.