Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna is an amazing Autumn casserole dish with whipped sage butternut squash, three cheeses, spinach, mushrooms, caramelized onions with a creamy béchamel sauce all stacked between layers of gluten free lasagna noodles. (Vegan option available too!)
Your first bite of Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna and you are going to be in love. Today we are having the leftovers for lunch and will be sad when that casserole dish is empty.
Creamy and delicately naturally sweet butternut squash with aromatic sage
Earthy mushrooms
Sweet caramelized onions
Iron rich spinach
Three cheesy deliciousness
Creamy béchamel sauce that pulls the whole dish together
Al dente lasagna noodles to stack all the layers
What is not to love!
Jump to:
- Comfort Food
- Simplifying the Recipe
- Time Saving Tips
- Pumpkin Craze
- Noodle Recipes from Around the World
- Holiday Entertaining Woes
- Food Allergies
- Vegan Options
- DAIRY Sensitivities -No Problem!
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ's)
- More Butternut Squash Recipes
- Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna
Comfort Food
When the cooler weather arrives, all we want is comfort food. There is no better comfort food in the WORLD than the humble NOODLE! Lasagna noodles are the perfect portable device to get all that deliciousness in your mouth in one neat stack. Top that off with a nourishing winter squash and that is some serious deliciousness.
Simplifying the Recipe
We know it seems like this recipe has loads of steps but really all of them are super easy. If you are not a food photographer that has to get step by step shots every step of the way, you can get your prep done with little fuss. However, we have some time saving steps we learned along the way and want to share with you.
Time Saving Tips
1) Butternut squash is difficult to cut, peel and chop. A huge time saver is to use frozen butternut squash puree, frozen butternut cubes or even just pre-cut and peeled butternut squash so that you can roast yourself.
2) Use No Boil Lasagna Noodles
3) Either frozen thawed spinach squeezed dry or fresh spinach both work lovely in this recipe.
4) We used mini portobella mushrooms in this recipe because that is what we had but button mushrooms, chanterelles, you name it would be delicious in here.
5) You can sauté your mushrooms and onions the day before, prep your butternut squash and mix your 3-cheese mixture the day before.
6) Feel free to assemble the day before and bake the day your guests arrive.
7) Butternut squash vegetarian lasagna also freezes great. We like to bake it first. Allow it to completely cool. Slice and place in a sealed container for the freezer. Use within 2 months.
8) Recipe makes a 9 inch x 13 inch pan. Our was about 3 and ½ inches deep.
Pumpkin Craze
Fall is not just about pumpkin spiced lattes. we have several savory recipes too. Have you tried these pumpkin recipes?
Kabocha is also called a Japanese pumpkin and it is delicious in our Air Fryer Kabocha Squash with Curried Sauce and Vegan Kabocha Truffle Pasta.
Pie pumpkins are like little miniature jack o lanterns but are super sweet. We like to serve our Thai Pumpkin Curry right inside the roasted pie pumpkins - super cute!
Butternut Squash is a nice addition to Instant Pot Pumpkin Risotto and for our fun Cardamom Ginger Butternut Affogato dessert.
Noodle Recipes from Around the World
Camote Bihon (Sweet Potato Noodles)
One Pot Creamy Kale Pesto Pasta
Holiday Entertaining Woes
Will you be entertaining this fall for the holidays? Our Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna can solve a lot of your problems with entertaining. You can make this recipe in advance and then bake just before your guests arrive.
The autumn lasagna is even more delicious the next day when the flavors have a chance to mingle. If you are the festive fall spirit, be sure to make a batch of our Air Fryer Pumpkin Seeds for the crew to snack on while they are waiting for the lasagna to bake.
Food Allergies
The one problem we always seem to encounter is someone with a food allergy or food preference that does not involve meat. Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna is of course vegetarian and gluten-free. If you need to make this recipe dairy free or vegan, we encourage you to check out our post for our Vegetable Tofu Ricotta Lasagna. Trust us, you will never know it is made with tofu. In addition, you can also make this recipe in advance as well.
Vegan Options
You can also make our Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna vegan. All you need to do is to substituting the ricotta cheese, parmesan and mozzarella cheese mixture with firm tofu and mix your spinach within the tofu mixture. Of course, you can also use vegan cheese, if you are to that kind of thing. Another fabulous vegan side dish is our Best Vegan Warm Swiss Chard Lentil Salad. Honestly, we could make a meal just out of this dish alone.
DAIRY Sensitivities -No Problem!
Did you know that sometimes if a person is dairy sensitive (bloating, diarrhea, gas, etc.) they might fare better with “goat cheese” ricotta? Goat's milk is homogenized naturally. Hence, the fat globules are small and remain suspended in the milk rather than separating out. This, generally speaking, makes it easier for people to enjoy goat milk products.
However, in cow's milk, homogenization is done through processing and the fat globules are larger and make it more difficult to digest. Please note that there is a HUGE difference between Dairy Intolerance (just feeling a little uncomfortable) and Dairy allergy (hives and leading up to an anaphylactic reaction). If you have a dairy allergy you should avoid all milk products and try some recipes from our Lactose Free Category.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Italian dishes, like our Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna, are all about using quality ingredients like good quality extra virgin olive oil. We love Mie Radici Extra Virgin olive oils and their Sicilian Spice blend. Mie Radici is family owned business and they have delicious quality products. Their olives are grown in the Agrigento region of Sicily by family members and other small producers and are cold pressed.
We hope you love this Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna as much as we do.
Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ's)
No you do not need to boil your lasagna noodles before putting them in lasagna. Use No Boil lasagna noodles and bake your lasagna covered for the first 45 minutes of baking and you will have perfectly cooked lasagna noodles.
Substitute to the ricotta or cottage cheese with a firm tofu that you have removed all of the juice from. Then top with a vegan cheese or nutritional yeast for added flavor.
More Butternut Squash Recipes
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Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna
Ingredients
BUTTERNUT SQUASH
- 24 oz Butternut squash
frozen butternut squash cubes or puree (you can also use fresh butternut squash, peel, chop and roast until tender) - ¼ teaspoon Sage
or 2 small fresh leaves fresh - 1 tablespoon Olive oil
- Salt and pepper
to taste - 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
CARMELIZED ONIONS and MUSHROOMS
- 1 tablespoon Olive oil
- 2 Onions
2 medium peeled and sliced - 12 oz Mushrooms
sliced
THREE CHEESE MIXTURE
- 2.5 cups Ricotta
light - 1 cup Mozzarella light
- ½ cup Parmesan
grated - 1 Egg
beaten - 2 teaspoon Sicilian spice blend
(or ½ teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of dried basil and ½ teaspoon of thyme) - Salt and pepper
to taste - Red pepper flakes
dash (optional)
BECHAMEL SAUCE
- 2 tablespoon Butter
- 2 tablespoon Flour
(we used gluten free flour for our gluten free friends) - 1 and ¼ cup Almond milk
- ¼ teaspoon Nutmeg
- Salt and pepper
to taste
LASAGNA
- 20 oz Spinach
or about 2 packages thawed and squeezed dry - 10 oz Lasagna noodles
oven ready- NO Boil (We used gluten free) - 1 cup Mozzarella cheese
shredded - Spray oil
to prevent sticking - EVOO to garnish upon serving - optional
Instructions
- Assemble your butternut puree- Thaw your frozen cooked butternut squash puree or cubes in the microwave per directions. Place in a food processor with sage, olive oil, salt and pepper to taste and garlic powder. Blend until creamy smooth. Set aside
- In a frying pan add olive oil and sliced onions and saute until golden brown. Add mushrooms and salt and pepper and cook until tender and slightly golden about 5 minutes. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl add ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan, egg, salt and pepper, Sicilian spice blend and if desired a dash of red pepper flakes. Mix well. Set aside
- In a medium sauce pan add butter and flour and saute for about 2 minutes until slightly golden and the flour is cooked. Slowly with a whisk add you milk a little at a time whilst stirring to prevent lumps until smooth and creamy. Add nutmeg and salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (218 degrees C)
- Spray your 9 x 13 inch pan on the bottom and sides with spray oil to prevent sticking.
- Spread a few tablespoons of the béchamel sauce on the bottom of the 9 x 13-inch casserole dish and spread. Next place 4 lasagna noodles overlapping a little on top of the béchamel sauce. Spread ⅓ of the butternut squash mixture over the lasagna noodles. Next layer ⅓ of the spinach on top of the butternut squash. Next add ⅓ of the caramelized onion and mushroom mixture on top of the spinach. Next add ⅓ of the three-cheese mixture on top of the spinach. Next add a few tablespoons of the béchamel sauce on top of the three-cheese mixture. Repeat this process 3 times for a total of 3 layers.
- Sprinkle the top of your Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna with mozzarella cheese and sprinkle with a little extra Sicilian seasoning. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake for 45 minutes covered. Remove the cover off the lasagna noodles and check with a knife that the noodles are aldente and tender. If not, put the aluminum foil back on the lasagna for a few more minutes until easily pierced with a knife. Next remove aluminum foil and cook uncovered for about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
- Remove from oven, allow to cool between 15- 20 minutes before slicing. Drizzle with a little extra virgin olive oil, if desired and enjoy.
Eha Carr says
Bobbi - you know I do not have to nor do I keep any diets whatsoever but I DO think this looks like an unctious dish I should take time to make soonest ! And I just envy you that beautiful baking dish you have used. We use a tremendous amount of butternut pumpkin here all year round really . . . but I do have to check our supermarket freezers as to the availability of it already pre-prepared in as many ways as you can buy it. We just take the knife and do some work usually 🙂 ! Especially like your onion and mushroom mixture . . . perhaps would somewhat cut down on the amount of the cheeses, moreish tho' they are . . . fair amount of herbs would come in from the kitchen garden . . . shall make soon . . .
HWC Magazine says
Thanks so much Eha! I love these baking dishes too. Purchased at Costcos, believe it or not. Butternut squash and other pumpkins are usually only available during the harvest season around us so we enjoy them whilst they are here. Even the boys, that are huge carnivores, love this lasagna. In regards to kitchen fresh herbs...I think I must over harvest them as some are just not doing as well as hoped. Might need to start another set of seedlings. (smiling)
Ken says
I made this as one of your first recipes for us -- we have a vegitarian niece. She loved it, and so did my 200lb meat eaters!
HWC Magazine says
That is so awesome to hear that even the meat eaters love this recipe.
Raul says
Soon squash comes in season! More ideas for fall fun
Kevin says
This recipe will be perfect in late September.
HWC Magazine says
You bet Kevin. Our Butternut Squash Vegetarian Lasagna is one of those great make ahead recipes that can feed your family for a couple of days. Even the meat eaters love this one. Take Care