Leftovers Lasagna with Veggie “Pasta”

My kids often refuse to eat leftovers so I have to get crafty. Heck, sometimes I’m not even thrilled about eating leftovers. I’ve developed a knack for turning leftovers into lasagna using a few base ingredients. I always see great responses when I post the pics on my Facebook page so I figured it’s time to write a post about it!

This post may seem complicated because I listed off all the options but it’s really easy! Just use up whatever leftovers you have, add some sauce and veggies and WALAH!!!! 🙂

One of my many Leftovers Lasagna creations!

One of my many Leftovers Lasagna creations!

Leftovers Lasagna with “Veggie” Pasta

Possible “pasta” options:

* Regular pasta noodles – 1 or 2 boxes, depending how much you like.

* Thinly sliced and peeled sweet potatoes – I use my mandolin and slice them on the “thin” setting, longways (2 medium to large ones for a 9″ x 13″ pan)

* Thinly sliced zucchini or yellow squash – I slice these a tiny bit thicker than the sweet potatoes, longways (4-5 medium ones for a 9″ x 13″ pan)

* Thinly sliced polenta tube – you’ll need 2 tubes for a full 9″ x 13″ pan

Possible sauce options:

* 1-2 jars of pasta sauce – I often use Trader Joe’s No Salt Added sauce. I like to use about 1 to 1 1/2 jars of sauce but I like it saucy!

* Homemade pasta sauce – I love to use leftover Lentil Bolognese or Easy Roasted Garlic Marinara Sauce 

* Real Deal Nacho Cheeze or LowFat Vegan Nacho Cheese – I use these if I have Mexican’ish leftovers – Ancho Lentil Bowls, also good with leftover Crockpot Lentil Chili

* I really love adding in leftover Unprocessed Creamy Artichoke Spinach Dip or Healthy Spinach Artichoke Dip  as a layer in between everything! So yummy!

Possible layer options:

* Sweet Potato Hash or Tofu Scramble… any type of leftover casserole is good!

* Leftover Cheezy Rice/Quinoa & Lentil Bake

* Any leftover chili (I often use leftover Really Good Chili) or stir-fry (Lemony Chickpea Stir-Fry is good)

* Sometimes I chop up 1 bunch of kale, chard, collards or any other greens wilting in my fridge and saute them with mushrooms, carrots, onion, garlic, chopped red or green peppers and a little italian seasoning or Homemade Taco Seasoning for a Mexican flair  (optional combo – really depends on your leftovers)

* Frozen veggies – spinach, mixed, broccoli, etc – thawed and drained

* Leftover juicing pulp – sprinkle it on top of a sauce layer

* Leftover Buffalo Ranch Roasted Chickpeas (sprinkle a few on there or a lot in the middle layer… so good!)

* Leftover pasta dishes – Quick Pasta Alfredo with Broccoli works!

* Leftover burgers – crumble them into the dish for a hearty texture!

* Hummus – Our Favorite Hummus makes a yummy, creamy layer!

* Shredded tempeh added to the sauce is delicious!

Possible Toppings:

* Almond flour – my favorite because it gives it a baked breadcrumb’ish top!

* Sliced olives – I add these when I use the Mexican cheeses with the sauteed greens, mushrooms, peppers, onions and garlic.

Instructions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Start with a 13×9 pan – I’ve used smaller but I usually use this one

2. Start with a layer of sauce first at the bottom

3. Next add a layer of “pasta” – whichever you choose but if you use sweet potatoes, make sure they’re thin enough to cook through

4. Top the “pasta” with a little more sauce – make sure the “pasta” is surrounded by sauce or wet leftovers so they cook through

5. Next add a layer of veggies or leftovers

6. After this I usually do a leftover dip, cheese or hummus IF USING

7. Next another layer of “pasta” followed by a thin layer of sauce

8. Repeat and make sure to end with sauce at the top. Make sure all of the “pasta” is covered.

9. Sprinkle the top with almond flour or topping of your choice and cover with foil.

10. Bake at 350 for 30-45 minutes or until sauce is bubbling.

11. Remove foil and bake for another 5-10 minutes or until top looks crusty and brown’ish

Slice your "pasta" using a mandolin - DON'T LOSE A FINGER

Slice your “pasta” using a mandolin – DON’T CUT YOURSELF!!! 

Ready to assemble with leftovers!

Ready to assemble with leftovers!

First sauce then "pasta"

First sauce then “pasta”

Cover with sauce

Cover with sauce

Start layering your leftovers. This is leftover Cheezy Quinoa & Lentil Bake

Start layering your leftovers. This is leftover Cheezy Quinoa & Lentil Bake

More "pasta" and sauce

More “pasta” and sauce

Here I sprinkled leftover juicing pulp!

Here I sprinkled leftover juicing pulp!

Used leftover Sweet Potato Hash as well

Used leftover Sweet Potato Hash as well

Top with almond flour or other toppings. Cover with foil and bake

Top with almond flour or other toppings. Cover with foil and bake

Tonight's lasagna!

Tonight’s lasagna!

A few older variations I’ve made:

Made with noodles, sauteed greens and veggies with Homemade Taco Seasoning and Real Deal Nacho Cheeze Sauce

Made with noodles, sauteed greens and veggies with Homemade Taco Seasoning and Real Deal Nacho Cheeze Sauce

Ava liked this one the best!

Ava liked this one the best!

Sauteed greens, veggies, mushrooms, onions and garlic....

Sauteed greens, veggies, mushrooms, onions and garlic….

Another creation

Another creation

Cash loves it!

Cash loves it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spicy Tofu & Tempeh Buffalo Bites

These are SO GOOD and take less than 20 minutes to make! This was our Super Bowl splurge food and WOW it was good!! I haven’t used oil in so long it was a little odd to cook with it again but I don’t think this recipe would’ve worked without it. I only used a tiny bit so feel free to use whatever you wish.

I love anything (well, almost anything within my eating range) with buffalo wing sauce on it and these fit the bill!

Spicy Tofu & Tempeh Buffalo Bites

This recipes is from Babble food blog – created by Kathy from Healthy Happy Life vegan food blog. I really love her blog and I’ve made several things from it in the past, never been disappointed!

Tofu and Tempeh Buffalo Bites
vegan, adjust recipe for however many logs you would like to make

tofu logs (from extra firm tofu – I like Trader Joe’s High Protein Organic Extra Firm Tofu)
tempeh logs (from any variety of tempeh – I like Trader Joe’s Organic Tempeh)

safflower oil (for cooking)

hot sauce (I used Cholula and Frank’s Buffalo Hot Sauce)
nutritional yeast
salt/pepper
agave syrup or maple syrup – I used pure maple syrup

Dip: 2 Tbsp vegan mayo + 1 tsp sweetener (agave or maple syrup)

Directions:

1. Press your tofu dry and slice into logs. Slice tempeh into logs.
2. Add a few teaspoons of oil to a hot skillet.
3. When oil is hot, add in enough logs to fill the pan. Allow the tofu and tempeh to sear on both sides for a few minutes. You can add a sprinkle of salt/pepper to these naked logs to season.
4. Add in the hot sauce and maple syrup. You will want to add in about 1/2 tsp hot sauce for every log and 1/2 tsp maple or agave syrup for every 2-3 logs (depending how sweet you like them). Cook the sizzling logs in hot sauce and sweetener for another minutes.
5. With the logs still quite wet from the steam and sauces – add in a plentiful amount of nutritional yeast to the pan. I usually use about 1 cup for the entire skillet. The nutritional yeast acts as your ‘breading’ and creates a crusted over, cheezy-flavored coating. Add enough yeast until the pan is generally dry.
6. Add in a final splattering of hot sauce. You can add a lot for extra spicy bites. Just be sure to add another coating of nutritional yeast if the logs get too wet again.
7. When logs are crispy on the edges with plenty of browned spots – removed from skillet and cool on plate. Serve in a few minutes after allowing to cool.
8. Make your dipping sauce simply by swirling 2 Tbsp of Vegenaise (vegan mayo) with 1 tsp maple or agave syrup. Add in a dash of cayenne or any dip spices you would like toad. Pepper and celery seed are nice. I also like paprika.

Press water out of tofu using a press or heavy pot (I used my cast iron pan and a towel) - slice tofu & tempeh into logs

Brown logs in a little bit of safflower oil

Add hot sauce

YUMMY!!

 

AMAZING BBQ Tempeh, Broccoli & Goaty Cheeze Pizza

Dinner was AMAZING tonight, a leftover extravaganza!! I emptied the fridge and put this together using some of my leftovers for the week, you may recognize a few!

Ingredients:

* Chickpea Flatbread Pizza “Crusts”

* 2-3 Tbsp Kale Butter

* 1 1/2 cup frozen broccoli florets, cooked

* 4-6 slices BBQ Tempeh, mashed with sauce

* Goaty Cashew Cheeze, to top pizza (about 1/2 cup)

* 5-6 cloves of garlic (or 3-4 Tbsp jarred chopped garlic… I like a lot!)

* Fresh or frozen basil (I take fresh basil, add it with a tiny bit of olive oil in the food processor and blend until smooth. Then I freeze it flat in a plastic bag and break off chunks when I need fresh basil for a recipe)

Directions:

* First, I made a new batch of Chickpea Flatbread using my new Creole Spice Mix from World Spice Merchant (instead of Creole Seasoning called for in the original recipe). My spice order arrived today so I was looking for a way to test it out!

* Fresh spices make such a huge difference! Here’s my Chickpea Flatbread Pizza “Crust” (Recipe from Melomeals: Vegan For $3.33 A Day)

Chickpea Flatbread/Pizza

* Then, I mashed up my leftover BBQ Tempeh and heated it…

BBQ Tempeh Leftovers - Mashed

* Next I spread my leftover Kale Butter onto my new Chickpea Flatbread Pizza “crust”…

* Then I steamed 1 1/2 cups frozen broccoli in the microwave…

* Saute garlic in pan – I used jarred garlic and sautéed it with the liquid from the jar. I like my garlic brown…

* Top pizza in this order or the order you wish – kale butter, bbq tempeh, broccoli, Goaty Cashew Cheese (dollop it evenly onto pizza using a small melon baller or whatever works for you), basil and sautéed garlic. SO FANTASTIC!!!

Just one more pic…

BBQ Tempeh Wrap with Goaty Cheeze

I was craving “junk food” today so I searched through my fridge and came up with this BBQ Tempeh Wrap.

Ingredients:

* 1 Tbsp Olive Oil (optional if you’re oil-free – use water sauté or broth instead)

* 1 – 8oz block of tempeh (I like Trader Joe’s Organic Tempeh the best!)

* 1 1/2 cups leftover Finger Lickin’ Good BBQ Sauce

* 2-3 Tbsp leftover Kale Butter

* Whole wheat wraps or tortillas

* 1 cup baby spinach

* 1 tomato

* 2-4 Tbsp Goaty Cheeze

* Southwestern Chipotle Sauce

Directions:

* First I cut up a block of tempeh into 8 slices

* Heat cast iron pan (or regular if you don’t have cast iron but you may need a little oil or broth so they don’t stick)

* Brown tempeh slices on both sides, about 2 minutes each side

* Blot oil from tempeh and add to bowl with bbq sauce, coat tempeh

* Assemble wrap!

I spread Kale Butter on the wrap first, then added baby spinach, bbq tempeh slices, added slices of tomato, dolloped Goaty Cashew Cheeze on top and a little Southwestern Chipotle Sauce.

Yummy!!

AMAZING Kale Salad topped with Smoky Maple Tempeh Crumbles

We eat a ton of kale salad but this one is the absolute best! I highly recommend this one, you WILL NOT be disappointed. I’ve added the Smoky Maple Tempeh Crumbles to make it more of a meal-type salad and it’s awesome! You can make this without the tempeh too, it’s so good either way! Plus, this salad keeps well in the fridge for a few days so it makes awesome leftovers!!

AMAZING Kale Salad topped with Smoky Maple Tempeh Crumbles

This salad recipe is from food blog Melomeals: VEGAN FOR $3.33 A DAY, one of my favorites!

Here is her recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups kale, destemmed and cut in a chiffonade – I use Black Kale/Lacinato or also called Elephant Kale
  • 1/2 – 1 teaspoon best quality sea salt (smoked salt would be fabulous here!) – I use Alderwood Smoked Salt from World Spice Merchants but you can use regular salt if that’s all you have (Smoked salt is best though!!)
  • 2 Tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 1 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar – I add a little extra
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon orange zest
  • 2 cups shredded carrots
  • 1 cup chopped red cabbage
  • ½ cup chopped sun-dried tomatoes
  • 2 Tablespoons minced red onion
  • ½ cup chopped green olives – make sure you mince them well
  • 1 cup toasted sunflower seeds
  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
  • Pinch nutmeg
  • ½ cup raisins
  • 1 cup cilantro, chopped
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • Salt/pepper to taste if needed
Directions:
– In a large mixing bowl, add the kale, salt, orange juice, vinegar and garlic powder. Massage well with
your hands for several minutes.
– Add the rest of the ingredients and massage well
Let salad sit for 10 minutes; taste and adjust seasonings and enjoy!
For the Smoky Maple Tempeh Crumbles – you can use these in a lot of other dishes too, they are great in breakfast burritos, other salads and just by themselves! You can also keep them in cubes instead of mashing them.
* 2-4 blocks Organic Tempeh – from Trader Joe’s
* 2-4 tsp Liquid Smoke (depending on how smoky you like it!)
* 2-4 Tbsp Pure Maple Syrup (depending on how sweet you like it!)
– I use 4 blocks of tempeh (from Trader Joe’s) so I have enough for leftovers (I always double this salad recipe for leftovers) – you can use 2 for a single batch of this salad
** Note: I used to cook these in oil but I’ve since removed oil from our diet. You can bake these crumbles on parchment paper at 350 degrees for about 20-30 minutes. Stir every 10 minutes or so.
– Slice tempeh into cubes
– Boil tempeh in salted water for about 15 minutes
– Drain tempeh and transfer to mixing bowl
– Mash tempeh into crumbles
– Heat Safflower oil until hot and add crumbled tempeh
– Brown tempeh crumbles a bit then add Maple Syrup and Liquid Smoke – taste and add more if you like.
Top salad with crumbles once they’ve cooled… YUMMY!!!