A twist on a classic favorite, this lasagna uses a milk based sauce with pumpkin to make it a unique Holiday dish.
Disclosure: I was asked to participate in the #PastaFits campaign as a member of the Healthy Aperture Blogger Network. I was compensated for my time.
You guys- Thanksgiving is coming so soon. It seems when you write a food blog, everything revolves around each approaching Holiday. It’s a challenge to fit in all the foods you want to have during this magical time of year.
Lasagna is one of my favorite comfort dishes. Hot, hearty, cheesy and satisfying. I just love it. It’s not something I make often, but around the Holidays and during the cooler months I crave it.
So because I wanted to do something a little different than your traditional red sauce lasagna, I am sharing a pumpkin lasagna that uses ground turkey sausage, lots of veggies and less cheese than your typical lasagna. We all know October and November are all things pumpkin!
I’ve been making this version for years now, however for some reason I limit it to special occasions. I guess sometimes you just want to keep those dishes special by only bringing them out once in a while. Does anyone else do that?
Since there are so many different days we celebrate the holidays, it’s fun to do something outside of the “roast turkey and mashed potato” box and this recipe is perfect. Serve it with some fall-inspired roasted vegetables and a good glass of wine, and you are all set. The sauce has a light pumpkin flavor and the filling, although not very photogenic, is delicious- sausage, kale, eggplant, onion and garlic.
As I’ve mentioned before, pasta can definitely fit into a healthy lifestyle. Pasta which provides you with complex carbohydrates offers you important fuel for your brain and muscles. That is why marathon runners are so fond of the pre-race pasta meal. The complex carbohydrates provide energy that will sustain you and provide vitamins such as iron, folate and B Vitamins.
Pasta is such a convenient and great pantry staple. There are a ton of things you can do with it and when you pair it with other lean meats, dairy and veggies, you make a complete meal. All you need is an extra cooked vegetable or green salad and you are all set!
When I make lasagna, I am fan of using the no boil noodles for even more convenience. This truly is pretty simple dish to prepare!
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- 12 no-boil lasagna noodles
- 1½ tablespoons olive oil
- 1.25 lb Sweet Italian turkey sausage
- 4 cups diced eggplant (~1/2 of an eggplant)
- 4 cups chopped kale
- 1 onion, diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon dried sage, divided
- 1¼+ cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 4 cups low fat milk
- 1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin puree
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- pinch of nutmeg
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add turkey sausage and using a wooden spoon break it up as it cooks, ~8 minutes. Transfer cooked sausage to a bowl. Place pan back on the heat, add another ½ tablespoon olive oil, then add chopped onion, eggplant, kale and garlic. Cook for ~7-8 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add sausage back into the pan. Season lightly with a pinch of salt, pepper and ½ teaspoon dried sage. Set aside.
- In a large pot over medium heat, melt butter, then sprinkle flour on top and whisk together. Slowly add milk, stirring constantly until little bubbles form and mixture thickens (this will take about 4-5 minutes after those little bubbles form). Add puree pumpkin to the milk mixture and whisk well until combined. Add ½ teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon pepper, pinch of nutmeg and ½ teaspoon dried sage.
- To assemble, use a 13x9 lasagna pan, mix the two cheeses together in a small bowl. Spread ~1 cup of pumpkin sauce on the bottom. Add 3 no-boil lasagna noodles. Top with 1½ to 2 cups of meat/veggie mixture, then ~1 to 1½ cup of sauce and a handful of the cheese. Repeat layers 2 times, ending with a layer of the lasagna noodles, topped with the remaining sauce and the remaining cheese. Cover with tented foil and bake for 45 minutes. Remove foil and bake for an additional 10 minutes. Serve with additional grated Parmigiano-Reggiano before serving.
Chelsea says
Oh my gosh. This looks like perfection!
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Haley says
This looks heavenly. Would never think to do this but oh how it sounds delicious.
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Hil says
love the idea of a pumpkin sauce, I could try that on a vegetarian one too.
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Angie says
Goodness, this is so unique but it looks so good too!
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Chrissa - Physical Kitchness says
WOAH stop it! I am amazed at this and dying to try it!!!! I’ve seen pumpkin lasagna but never this pretty! Great recipe.
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Elizabeth @ Enjoy Every Bite says
This looks heavenly! What a great twist on lasagna!
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Jill @ RunEatSnap says
Interesting! I love pumpkin (mostly sweets/baked goods) but I might have to give this a try! Fall comfort food at its finest.
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Jamie | The Kitchenarium says
This looks phenomenal. Pumpkin + sausage + and greens are such a great combination.
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Angela @ Happy Fit Mama says
Oh this looks insanely good! I love a good lasagna. Definitely making this!
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Melanie says
Thanks friend!
Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says
Ah yes! Special dishes, like my Thanksgiving stuffing can only be made on those special occasions!
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Melanie says
Yes! Stuffing definitely is only for the holiday months. 😉
rebecca says
YUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMM!
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Leah says
This sounds so interesting and fantastic! Yum!
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Heather with WELLFITandFED says
This looks fantastic and the pictures are amazing. I love the side view and the lens blur on some of them. THanks for sharing this post.
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Kam Kay says
Oh my! That is one beautiful lasagna. Lovely pictures!
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Ashleigh says
This looks like a great lasagna recipe! Pumpkin! Thank you for sharing, I can’t wait to try it!
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Bharat Sharma says
Hi Melanie,
Good to know about this delicious looking food recipe. We don’t celebrate thanksgiving so there is no recipe talk or food talk around thanksgiving.
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Carrie Slanger says
Amy M made this for us the other day and it was sooo good. I plan to make it soon!
Melanie says
Awesome, so glad to hear that!! Thanks for stopping by to let me know. 🙂