THE BEST Whole30 Lasagna (Paleo - Keto - Grain Free) - Every Last Bite (2024)

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This truly is THE BEST Whole30 Lasagna around. It tastes like normal lasagna thanks to thin slices of butternut squash which are used in place of pasta and a creamy dairy free “ricotta” that is made with blended cashews. It’s Paleo, Whole30, Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal, Dairy Free, Grain Free, Gluten Freeand Keto and guaranteed to quickly become a family favourite.

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If you are looking for a grain and dairy free lasagna, I don’t think it can get any better then this recipe, bold statement right? I stand by it because these lasagna is SO GOOD.

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There are layers of crumbly meat and tomato sauce, a deliciously creamy “ricotta” layer and thin sheets of butternut squash.

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I don’t think I have been this excited about a new recipe in awhile. This Whole30 lasagna is legit. I have been wanting to make a grain and dairy free lasagna for ages but the many attempts I made with slices of zucchini as noodles just didn’t seem to cut it.

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I found precut butternut squash sheet at the grocery store here in London, which inspired me to create this dish. They act perfectly as noodles, holding their shape and keeping the layers separated once baked.

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Don’t worry if you can’t find the butternut squash sheets, you can easily make them at home with a large butternut squash. Ideally try to find a squash with a long shaft, peel off the outer skin and then using a vegetable peeler, cut long rectangular, thin slices. The thinner you can cut the sheets of butternut squash the better, otherwise they will take quite a long time to bake and become tender.

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I used a combination of beef and pork in the meat sauce, but you can stick to just one or the other if you prefer. Just make sure when cooking the meat that you really break it up into a crumbly texture.

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The cashew cream is heavenly. I was so happy with how well it worked in this recipe, and decided to stir in some basil for an extra burst of fresh flavour.

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When assembling the lasagna, I recommend putting meat sauce on the bottom and then a layer of the butternut squash, as the sauce will help the sheets of squash to cook quicker, because there is nothing worse than crunchy butternut squash.

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I froze portions of the lasagna and am happy to report that it actually freezes really well too! So you could double the recipe and then freeze one for another time. I suspect that freezing it after cooking might work better but either way should be fine.

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Here are a few of my other favourite Italian recipes:

  • Chicken Cacciatore
  • Bolognese Sauce
  • Eggplant Polpette (aka Meatless Meatballs)
  • Italian Wedding Soup
  • Butternut Squash Ravioli with Kale Pesto
  • Braised Lamb Ragu
  • The BEST Italian Meatballs

If you make this recipe let me know in the comment section below, I would love to hear what you think or take a photo and tag me (@everylastbite_) on Instagram, I love seeing your photos!

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The Best Whole30 Lasagna

Every Last Bite

This truly THE BEST Whole30 Lasagnaaround. This really does taste like normal lasagna thanks to thin slices of butternut squash which are used in place of pasta. It freezes really well and is great for feeding a crowd.

4.78 from 48 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Diets Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Paleo, Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal

Servings 6

Calories 993 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 medium onion finely diced
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 500 grams ground pork
  • 500 grams ground beef
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp fresh oregano
  • 1/2 tbsp chili flakes
  • 3 cups tomato sauce (or 600 grams canned tomatoes)
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 cup cashews soaked in boiling water for min 10 minutes
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2/3 cup almond milk
  • 2 tbsp roughly chopped fresh basil
  • 10-12 butternut squash sheets

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 190 degrees Celsius (375 degrees Fahrenheit)

  • In a large pot saute the diced onion and garlic in olive oil for a few minutes until the onion begins to soften.

  • Add in the ground meat, sprinkle with salt and using a wooden spoon break the meat up into a fine crumble. Cook for approximately 10 minutes until the meat begins to brown.

  • Once the meat is completely cooked through stir in the oregano, chili flakes, tomato paste and tomato sauce. Leave to simmer for 10 minutes.

  • In a high speed blender combine the drained cashews, garlic and almond milk and blend until completely smooth, there should be no small bits. Transfer the mixture to a bowl and stir through the fresh basil.

  • In a 9 x 5 inch baking dish start by spooning in a layer of the tomato meat sauce. Place the butternut squash sheets overtop of the sauce, followed by another layer of tomato meat sauce and then a thin layer of the cashew cream. Repeat layering 2 more times and finish with a layer of cashew cheese on top.

  • Bake in the oven for 45-50 minutes until a golden brown crust has formed and the butternut squash sheets are tender. Keep an eye on the lasagna while it bakes to ensure it doesn't brown too quickly on top (if it does, loosely cover it with a sheet of tin foil). Sprinkle with fresh parsley before serving.

Notes

If you cant buy the sheets precut, you can make them yourself by peeling off the outer skin of two butternut squash. Next use a vegetable peeler to cut long rectangular, thin slices (the thinner you can cut the sheets of butternut squash the better)

Nutrition

Calories: 993kcalCarbohydrates: 164gProtein: 52gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 113mgSodium: 994mgPotassium: 5528mgFiber: 29gSugar: 36gCalcium: 709mgIron: 15mg

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originally posted November 25, 2018 — last updated December 7, 2022by Every Last Bite

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  1. Emily Boronkay March 1, 2024 @ 7:13 pm Reply

    This recipe deserves 10 stars just for the ‘ricotta’ recipe!

    I had to switch things up because of what I had on hand but the ricotta on top made it lasagna. I used an immersion blender, so it was still a little chunky like the homemade ricotta we made when I was a kid.

    Sooooooo delicious!

    Thank you, Every Last Bite!

  2. Abi February 2, 2024 @ 11:26 pm Reply

    😬😬 the recipe says a 9×5… which is a loaf pan.
    The pictures look like an 8×8. I made it in a 9×5, and I had so much material left I could make a second one.
    Maybe correct the written part of the recipe..?

  3. jumping shell November 6, 2023 @ 12:00 am Reply

    The use of butternut squash sheets as a pasta substitute is a brilliant idea. The combination of beef and pork in the meat sauce sounds delicious, and the cashew cream adds a creamy and rich texture.

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FAQs

Can I freeze cooked lasagna? ›

Yes! Lasagna freezes and reheats beautifully, and doubling up requires minimal extra effort. Plus, because the flavors are given more time to come together, reheated lasagna actually tastes better than a slice fresh out of the oven. The layers of sauce prevent the lasagna from drying out when it's reheated.

How long does lasagna bake? ›

How Long to Cook Lasagna. In an oven preheated to 375 degrees F, this homemade lasagna should be perfectly baked in about 50 minutes (30-40 minutes covered, 5-10 minutes uncovered).

What is the best container to freeze lasagna in? ›

Choosing the right containers: Opt for containers that whisper promises of airtight security. Be it freezer-safe glass, stalwart metal dishes, or disposable aluminium pans; the choice hinges on longevity and convenience.

Should I thaw frozen lasagna before baking? ›

Never allow frozen lasagna to thaw at room temperature. Bake at 375 degrees F, covered with foil, for 40 minutes. Remove the foil and bake an additional 15 to 20 minutes or until bubbly and cooked through. Cooking from frozen – Bake lasagna straight from the freezer covered with foil for 1 hour and 10 minutes.

How do you reheat a frozen cooked lasagna? ›

Preheat oven to 375°. Unwrap the lasagna piece and place it on a microwavable and oven-safe dish. Thaw the lasagna in the microwave on the defrost setting for approximately 5 minutes. Remove it from the microwave, cover with foil and bake it in the oven until the internal temperature reaches 160°.

How long does cooked lasagna last in the fridge? ›

Cooked lasagna lasts 3 to 5 days in the fridge and up to 3 months in the freezer. Now you can go ahead and whip up a double batch of our top lasagna recipes. Enjoy those leftovers!

Can you freeze lasagna in a glass pyrex dish? ›

If you baked a casserole in a Pyrex dish and wanted to freeze the leftovers, don't transfer the still-hot dish to the freezer. Instead, let the casserole cool to room temperature, then cover the dish, and store it in the freezer.

Can you freeze ricotta cheese? ›

Ideally, store the cheese in the back of your freezer, where the temperature is the lowest. The door of your freezer is a bit warmer and can fluctuate in temperature whenever you open and close it. Stored properly, fresh ricotta will last in the freezer for one to three months.

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