Slow Cooker Lasagna
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Hey there! This weeks drop dead delicious recipe is Slow Cooker Lasagna! Slow Cooker Lasagna made healthier by using 50/50 of lean ground turkey and lean ground turkey sausage. It also has three cheeses. I repeat three cheeses! This is not a drill. Parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, and cottage cheese. Don’t stop reading. I promise you it’s delicious. It’s all wrapped up with lasagna noodles and a quick n’ easy marinara sauce from scratch. I’m actually chowin’ down on this reheated as I type this and oh man, this is totally one of those ‘tastes even better the next day’ type dishes. It tasted real good last night, but I think I might eat this for breakfast, lunch, and dinner tomorrow because I am an adult and I can do what I want.
Last week, I made this for the first time, and it was just alright. But I’m a perfectionist, so I made it again this week. The first time, I think I added a bit too much water to the sauce, and it didn’t cook properly in the slow cooker, because It was just a bit too “soupy” for my lasagna preference, and the flavor was a little flat. This batch though? It’s AMAZING!
I’ve never, ever cooked lasagna in a slow cooker before last week. Actually, I’m pretty sure I’ve never cooked any kind of pasta in there. I’m usually a stove top and oven type of girl, but I’m journeying more and more into the slow cooker world. (As a lot of people journey into the Instant Pot world haha!) You want to know the number one reason why I love my slow cooker? I just love the smell that permeates throughout the house for the entire day! I also love that I have dishes done before dinner time, so I can relax with Eric and Pepper before her bedtime.
The idea for Slow Cooker Lasagna came by request from my lovely sister and some of her co-workers. They wanted a healthier crock pot lasagna! Ask and you shall receive… eventually… probably, unless it’s oysters. Go somewhere else for that. So, here you go, gals! I think you’ll love it. I know I love it. Eric went on and on about it. Pepper ate lots of it.. but I had to add extra cheese. She’s having a ‘more cheese please!’ phase. Is that actually a phase? I don’t think there’s ever enough cheese. But, she still won’t touch macaroni and cheese, try and figure that one out.
The best thing about Slow Cooker Lasagna:
- It’s delicious.
- It’s creamy and cheesy.
- It’s flavorful.
- It’s stupid easy.
- You get a real ‘bang for your buck’ when it comes to portion size.
So here we go… Let’s get into the kitchen, folks!
Grab a medium yellow onion, and chop it up as evenly as possible. Then grab a few cloves of garlic..
Mince the garlic as finely as you can. I actually noticed some pieces were a bit bulky, so I put it under the knife once more after this shot.
In a large stock pot and throw in half a pound of Italian Turkey Sausage (I use Jennie O Sweet Italian Links with the casing removed from the links), and half a pound of lean ground turkey. Throw a bit of kosher salt (about 1/2 teaspoon) on it while you’re at it. I use a mixture because I find the sausage taste overpowers if you only use that. It’s a personal preference, honestly. You could use all sausage or all turkey, but in my humble opinion the mixture of both is where it’s at. If using just the ground turkey, I recommend sprinkling about one teaspoon of Italian seasoning on it while browning to give it a bit more flavor.
When the meat is mostly browned, add the onions and garlic, and cook until soft.
Now add a large can of crushed tomatoes, and a can of diced tomatoes. (You can use tomato sauce in place of this, but I like the extra texture of crushed tomatoes!) Add 2 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce, 2 teaspoons dried basil, 2 teaspoons dried oregano, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon pepper, and a couple shakes of red pepper flakes. Also 1 cup of WATER! Do not forget the water. It needs water to ensure the noodles cook properly in the crock pot, because we won’t be cooking the noodles beforehand.
Mix it all up, cover the pot, and simmer for about 10 minutes.
While the sauce is simmering, grab a bowl and mix up my favorite part; The cheese! Add 2 cups cottage cheese, 1 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese (reserve 1/2 cup for later), and 1/4 cup parmesan cheese. I was so excited that I was able to use this much cheese while still keeping the points/calories in check. Mix it all up!
P.S.- If you’ve been reading my recipes for awhile… you know I HATE cottage cheese, but I cook with it because it is PERFECT to cook with.
Spray the crock pot with a bit of cooking spray, and then add about 1 1/2 cups of sauce at the bottom, followed by a layer of broken-up lasagna noodles.
Spread 1/3 of the cheese mixture on top of the noodles as evenly as possible.
Layer on another portion of delicious sauce, about 1 1/2 cups.. followed by some more broken up noodles! (I chose to break them up because it annoyed me too much that they didn’t fit properly)
S’more of the cheesy mixture…
Now yet another layer of sauce!
More noodles!
More cheese! I apologize for all the repetition. But remember, layering is everything here- it’s what lasagna is all about!
Top with the remaining sauce, and mozzarella cheese! Cook on low for 4-5 hours.
If you’ve been making lasagna for a while you probably know that it needs to sit 10-15 minutes after cooking so it kind of all “forms together,” ya know what I’m sayin? There must be a technical term for this process.
I feel like this also rings true with the slow cooker method. I turned the slow cooker off, and while I was making side salads and toasting bread in the oven, I just let it sit with the cover slightly turned. It was a total of 20 minutes, maybe. By all means, you can dig in right away, but it will be a bit sloppy and you want the noodles to kind of hug the sauce and cheese a bit.
My second favorite part about this is that the serving size is HUGE, which means a lot to a girl watching her weight.
A bit messy… but oh so scrumptious! Eric came home from work and said it smelled like just an Italian Eatery! He was fairly unimpressed with the one that came out of the kitchen the week before (He’s got pretty high standards these days, insert eye roll.) But alas, He couldn’t stop raving about this one, and honestly the only thing I changed was the amount of water, and I threw some salt on the meat while browning it. Voila!
*drools* I hope ya love it up!
With love from my kitchen to yours,
Star
Slow Cooker Lasagna
Materials
- 1 medium yellow onion , chopped
- 3 garlic cloves , minced
- 1/2 pound Italian turkey sausage- I use Jennie-O Sweet Italian Turkey Sausage Links , with the casings removed
- 1/2 pound lean ground turkey
- 1 28 ounce can crushed tomatoes
- 1 16 ounce can petite diced tomatoes
- 2 tsp kosher salt
- 2 tsp dried basil
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 2 tbs worcestershire sauce
- 1 cup water
- 8 oz lasagna noodles, uncooked
- 2 cups 1% cottage cheese
- 2 cups part skim mozzarella cheese
- 1/4 cup parmesan cheese
- cooking spray
Instructions
- In a large pot, add ground turkey, ground Italian turkey sausage, and sprinkle with a bit of kosher salt. When the meat is mostly browned add onions and garlic, cook until slightly softened. Add crushed tomatoes, diced tomatoes, salt, pepper, basil, oregano, worcestershire sauce, and water. Stir together and simmer for about 10 minutes. While the sauce is simmering, Add Parmesan cheese, cottage cheese, and 1 1/2 cups of mozzarella (reserve 1/2 cup of mozz) into a bowl, and mix together thoroughly. Take your slow cooker and spray lightly with cooking spray. Add 1 1/2 cups sauce to the bottom, lay the broken lasagna noodles on top, then about 1/3 the mixture of cheeses, followed by about 1 cup of sauce. Repeat layers twice. Top with remaining sauce, and sprinkle 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese on top! Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours.
Star, this looks absolutely delicious! I have tried many of your recipes and they are on repeat in my house. However, I am spoiled by the link you have on your other recipes so I can jump to the WW App and see what my PP’s are. Will this have one soon? Thanks!
I’ll have links updated as soon as I can! I’m sorry for the delay on having them all done
Can’t wait to try this!! If it is like any other of your recipes, it will be a winner!!
Have you tried the lasagna noodles that don’t require cooking?
Those will turn to mush in this recipe. Use regular ones
My whole family loves it! #top2021
Just tried this one for the first time this week, the whole family loved it! Will make again! #top2021
My family loves this lasagna and I often make it to share when a friend is need of a meal. They always ask for the recipe.
Love this recipe! I’ve made it numerous times. So good!
Star, you hit it out of the park on this one. I have always wanted to love lasagna but it was always either crunchy on the edges or too runny. As Goldilocks would say, “this one was just right!” Tender (not crunchy or starchy) noodles, delicious sauce, and most importantly, WW friendly. Thanks to you and the hubby for working out the details on this one. It’s a keeper!
Can you tell me what size crock pot you use? Looking forward to making this
So incredibly easy and delicious!! Even better the next day for lunch, and I’m not usually excited about leftovers. YUM!! 10/10
This is a family favorite (which includes a 2 year old). Super easy and super delicious! I have this recipe in my rotation.
Hi Star, Made this tonight and substituted the tomatoes and water with your homemade crock pot marinara sauce. It was delish! My husband had three helpings and he’s Italian! Thanks again for your brilliant inspiration.
So happy yall enjoyed!
This sounds great! I have a huge bowl of 0 point marinara in the freezer and plan on using that for this recipe and adding the sausage in. How many cups of the marinara do you think is equivalent, 4 or 5 maybe? And do you still recommend the same amount of water? Thanks, can’t wait to make this!
This is my go-to lasagna!
I will say that I have never done it in my slow cooker (I need to try it!), but do it in the oven and it comes out so great. We love it!
This is the best lasagna, even my twins love it! I have made it numerous times when we’ve had company and everyone asks for the recipe! I have yet to find a recipe my family dislikes of yours! Thank you for everything you do!
Making it a second time today! My husband asked me to make the recipe again after the first try 2 weeks ago. He loved it. Will be sharing with my dad today too!! Thank you for a great recipe!!
Wow! This was so good! My whole family (including a 3 yo and 6 yo) ate it and loved it. I used Mid’s meat sauce because I had it on hand, but will do the homemade sauce next time. I started WW again at the new year and I’m so excited to have found your website. Chicken French Dips are next on the menu!
Made this tonight. It turned out great. Used this recipe minus the water and made in the oven at 375 for 45 mins covered, then 10 mins at 425, instead of the crockpot. One question though… how much pepper should we use? Maybe I’m just crazy and missed it in the ingredients list, but I did not see it in there even though it was in the directions so I just kind of gave it a good sprinkle.
This lasagna was amazing! I ended up having to cook it the traditional way, but I assembled it the night before in a 9×13 dish, let it sit overnight and then cooked it for 45 minutes. I should have cooked it for an hour, but I was hungry! I didn’t add any extra water besides what was in the recipe. Thank you so much for this recipe, it was delish!
Holy smokes this was SO easy and SO delicious even with gluten free noodles! And I have never even made lasagna before! Every single recipe of yours o have made have been amazing. Thank you!!!