The temps have really dropped here these past couple of days. It seems we are getting winds from the North and things are getting pretty cool, even down to they say only 3 degrees early tomorrow morning! Who would believe it in August? Crazy!
I hate to start in with the comfort foods so soon, but these cooler temperatures are just begging for it. We want some warmth in our bellies. Something like this delicious old fashioned dish from the pages of my Big Blue Binder . . . Cracker Lasagne.
I have no idea why they call it a Lasagne, as there isn't a noodle in sight. It's more like a Strata . . . which is like a bread and egg souffle kind of a dish . . . except the bread here which is used is Italian Crackers, or Saltines as they are called in North America. I think Cream crackers would also work well. So would Tuc crackers. Anything rectangular and crisp and flat.
A delicious mix of vegetables is softened . . . courgettes (zucchini), onions, red bell peppers and garlic . . . seasoned with some herbs and salt and pepper . . . and then layered with mozarella cheese between and on top of layers of crackers. And then a savoury egg custard mix is poured over top of the whole thing.
Half an hour later you have a light souffled mix which is very easily sliced into quarters and then served up with your favourite marinara sauce for pouring over top. Personally I like it both ways equally. I am happy without the sauce and I am happy with the sauce. Todd . . . he was just happy there wasn't any pasta!
*Cracker Lasagne*
Serves 4
Serves 4
This isn't really a lasagnein the sense of the word. There is no pasta involved. I think someone a long time ago ran out of lasagne noodles and decided to use crackers instead! It's tasty whatever.
salt and black pepper to taste
Bake until the eggs are set and the top is beginning to brown, about 25 to 30 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes while you heat the marinara sauce. Serve cut into four squares along with some marinara sauce for pouring
Looks absolutely delicious but I hope it is from the 'annals.' Quite the mental picture otherwise! ;)
ReplyDeletehaha Mamma D, you gotta love typo's. Fixing it now!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I catch my awful typos..some have made me blush..Many I don't spot but some are incredible..
ReplyDeleteLooks creamy delish.
Thanks Monique, it's kind of like a savory custard! Glad the typo was caught before too many saw it, lol. xxoo
ReplyDeleteThis is a new one for me to try. Thanks so much! It sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nellie! I hope you like it! xx
ReplyDeleteMarie, I made a Frittata for dinner last night with these same ingredients (minus the crackers). I am going to make this recipe too. It's been hot here where we are but cooler weather is coming. I get excited at the end of summer to be able to turn the oven back on and eat homier meals. This one you posted today certainly fits the bill! :-) xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Valerie!! The cooler weather sure does call for warmer suppers. Thankfully it never really gets so hot here in the summer we don't want to turn the oven on, and if it does it only lasts a few days. I am not a real heat lover! xxoo
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