It is freezing in NY this winter. The below eggplant lasagna is the perfect food to warm up with! My favorite thing about this recipe is it's cheap to make and it makes tons of food so you can invite a bunch of friends over, break out the red wine and have a great night in!
Eggplant is a heart healthy, nutrient rich veggie and of course it's got plenty of phytonutrients! The phytonutrient in eggplant we benefit the most from is Nasunin. This acts as an antioxidant in the body and protects cell membranes, particularly those in the brain (I know right, talk about "brain food"!). Nasunin has been shown to protect the fats (lipids) in the brain cell membranes. This is important because these lipids let nutrients in and wastes out of these cells. Help protect these from free-radical damage to keep those brain-cells at peak performance :)
Eating eggplant not only helps protect those brain cells, but also keeps your heart healthy too! Phytonutrients help lower cholesterol and they help relax blood vessels which improves blood flow I think that is soo cool! The dietary fiber in eggplant also lowers cholesterol as well.
So there you have it, 1 food that keeps both your heart and brain- two of the hardest working organs in the body- healthy!
Eggplant Lasagna
2 Large Eggplants, ends trimmed, thinly sliced lengthwise
3 Links lean Turkey Italian Sausage
1 Red Bell Pepper
1 c. diced Yellow Onion
1 tsp Minced Garlic
1 c Marinara Sauce
2 Egg Whites
15 oz. Fat-Free Ricotta Cheese (Approx 1 container)
2 tsp Italian Herb Seasoning
1/2 tsp Ground Black Pepper
2/3 c Shredded Low-Fat Mozzarella Cheese
1/4 Grated Parmesan Cheese
Preheat oven to 325 F. Lightly coat an 8''x8'' baking pan with cooking spray. Set aside
Lightly spray a baking sheet with cooking spray. Arrange the eggplant slices in a single layer on the baking sheet. Spray them lightly on top w/ cooking spray. Broil the eggplant (You can also grill) for approx 8 mins (Until tender and lightly browned. Set aside to cool
To prepare the meat sauce, cook the sausage in a nonstick skillet over med-high heat for about 3 min, stirring occasionally to break up clumps. Add the bell pepper, onion, and garlic and cook for about 4 mins longer, until the meat is no longer pink. The juices should be cooked dry. Stir in the marinara sauce and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 5 mins, stirring frequently. The sauce will be very thick.
Meanwhile, in a mixing bowl, combine egg whites, ricotta, italian seasoning, and black pepper until well combined.
To assemble the lasagna, spread half of the meat sauce in the bottom of the prepared baking pan. Layer on half of the eggplant slices, followed by half of the ricotta mixture and half of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat with the remaining meat sauce, eggplant slices, ricotta mixture, and mozzarella. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Bake for about 40 mins, or until bubbly and lightly browned. Let stand 5 mins before serving.
Per Serving (Serves 8) 210 cals, 18 g protein, 17 g carbohydrates, 7 g fat (2 g saturated), 45 mg cholesterol, 3 g fiber, 340 mg sodium
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=22
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/301005/health_benefits_of_eating_eggplant.html?cat=5
1/14/10
Warm Up With Eggplant Lasagna!
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cholesterol,
dinner,
fiber,
heart health,
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nasunin,
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