Skip to content

Butternut Squash & Spinach Lasagne

We live the lives of busy Moms, friends, entrepreneurs, wives, community members…the list of hats grows long. So it is important that we use our time wisely while the kids are at school and the house is quiet by combining our get together time. Focusing on sharing and connecting, creating new recipes and learning from each other are all great ways to build lasting relationships.

We set up a plan to meet once a month and share new recipes, try each others favorite recipes and expand our regular “go to” menus for our families. Our goal is to prep and make a dinner for that night and then something to put away in the freezer or “put-up” in the pantry to be enjoyed in the future months as a tasty reminder of our day together in the kitchen.

We decide menus by what we have in our refrigerators. For me that is easy; a quick check, since I have just one. But Stew, she has four refrigerators I’m told so she always comes ready for a multitude of options. On our most recent get together, her car was packed and each time she pulled something from her bottomless box of goodies, like a magician, I was pleasantly surprised at what she emerged with: squash, spinach, fresh squeezed lemon juice, herbs picked that day a little bit of this and a little bit of that. I have to confess, Stew Dietz is not your ordinary super mom (a title I think all Moms carry in this day and age) like the rest of us but she is also a caterer extraordinaire so she has menu planning down to a science.

After taking stock of our potential ingredients, we decided the plan was to make a Butternut Squash and Spinach Lasagne, Potato Leek Soup, Parsley Pesto and Apple Butter. These days in the kitchen are very productive. For the Butternut Squash and Spinach Lasagne, Stew found inspiration from a Bon Appétit magazine but we didn’t have all the ingredients they called for and staying true to our creative spirit we improvised and tweaked their recipe to what worked for us:

Butternut Squash & Spinach Lasagna

10-12 Servings            9x13x3” pan

2#            Butternut squash, peeled, halved, seeded & cut ¼ “slices
1#            Spinach
1               Large Yellow Onion,  diced small
1#            Fresh Mozzarella, grated or cut into small strips
16oz        Skim Ricotta
1c            Grated romano cheese
Zest from one lemon
4              Sage leaves, minced
1T            Fresh Rosemary leaves, minced
2T           Fresh Thyme leaves, minced
½ c         Fresh parsley leaves, chopped

Bechamel

¼ c            Unsalted butter
¼ c            Unbleached all-purpose flour
3c               Whole milk
2c              Half & half
¼ tsp       Fresh grated nutmeg
1                Bay leaf
Kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper
1#              Lasagna noodles
½ c            Parmesan

Toss sliced squash pieces with olive oil, salt and pepper.  Bake on sheet pans in preheated 400 oven until cooked, but not mushy, about 20 minutes.

In 10 qt stock pot heat water until boil and cook lasagna noodles until done.  Toss with a little extra virgin olive oil to keep from sticking and lay out on extra sheet pans, wax paper or parchment.

Heat 3T olive oil in 8 qt heavy bottom stock pot and saute onions until tender but not colored, about 8 minutes.  Add rosemary, fresh thyme & sage and cook adding salt & pepper to taste.  Add spinach in handfuls stirring it in until wilted.  Cook over high to finish wilting and help evaporate liquid (or drain in colander, reserving liquid for soup!)  Stir in lemon rind and fresh parsley.  Once cooled blend with ricotta & Romano set aside in a bowl for assembly.

In heavy bottomed 5qt pot melt butter over medium heat.  Whisk in flour and cook not letting it brown, about 2-3 minutes.  Slowly whisk in whole milk & half and half.  Add bay leaves & nutmeg. Slowly bring to boil and simmer stirring almost constantly until thickened, about 10-15 minutes depending on your heat. Season with salt and white pepper.  Pour through mesh strainer.

To Assemble:

In 9”x13” pan spread about 1/3c béchamel in the bottom of the pan.  Top with layer of lasagna noodles, butternut squash slices, Fresh mozzarella, spinach/ricotta mixture & ½ c béchamel.  Keep repeating for a total of 3 layers of “filling” ending with noodles/ last of béchamel and ½ c Parmesan.

Bake @ 375 for 45 minutes, turning to broil for additional 5 minutes.  Let rest before cutting and serving.

*Freezer Tip:

I usually cover the lasagne with plastic wrap and then aluminum foil and write on the foil; What is inside, the date it was made, and date it should be eaten by as well as baking instructions, incase I am not the one making it for dinner. I also add a reminder to remove the plastic wrap beneath the foil.
Other ideas would be to add suggestions of what side dishes to pair with it.

Enjoy!

making life sweeter…from Rachelle @ Caramelizelife

19 Comments Post a comment
  1. This looks absolutely wonderful. Can’t wait to try it!!

    Like

    November 13, 2012
    • Thank you Mary, we had a blast making it as well as devouring it two nights ago with a table surrounded by friends.

      Like

      November 13, 2012
  2. JoePop #

    It’s as if you heard the rumble of my stomach and the chill in my toes. Definitely going to knock this one out.

    Like

    November 13, 2012
    • It’s a perfect meal for this time of year! Enjoy…

      Like

      November 13, 2012
  3. A Table in the Sun #

    I had something like this recently and it was really yummy. Thanks for the recipe.

    Like

    November 14, 2012
    • You are welcome, I would love to hear what it was that you liked. I have since thought about using chard instead of spinach and adding a mushroom layer as well. Oh the possibilities!

      Like

      November 14, 2012
  4. PT #

    Another way to enjoy our family favorite, butternut squash. Thanks, Rachel

    Like

    November 15, 2012
    • You are welcome! Tis the season for butternut squash, I begin to think about putting it into everything!

      Like

      November 15, 2012
  5. What a marvelous, delicious gathering of friends – I love it! This lasagna is beautiful and I’m sure tasted extra good knowing you had so much fun making it. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

    Like

    November 26, 2012
    • Hi Hannah, thank you, yes I think it did taste better knowing we had so much fun making it and sharing it with friends. Hope your thanksgiving was great and you got to share it with friends and family.

      Like

      November 28, 2012
  6. Joseph Weaver #

    I’m curious how you choose to peel and slice the squash. This, to me, can be an epic journey.

    Like

    November 26, 2012
    • Hi Joseph, there are several ways to get it done. Peel it like you would a potato or bake it and scrape out the goods. Cheers! Rachelle

      Like

      November 28, 2012
  7. I’ve bought the spinach and i’mm be giving this a go! Nominated you for the “very inspiring blogger award”: happy something or other! http://multifariousmeanderings.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/very-inspiring-blogger-award/

    Like

    December 5, 2012
    • Happy Merry Everything!
      Hope you had a wonderful holiday and enjoyed the lasagna.

      Like

      January 3, 2013
  8. Tantalizing and gorgeous recipe and photos! My girlfriend LIsa has cooking gatherings on Saturdays where she and a friend cook, chat and put up stuff for the rest of the month. Great ideas!

    Like

    February 12, 2013
    • Thank you! We had such fun cooking and spending time together. It felt great to hang out and at the end of our time dinner was done, plus another and extras. We also found that the lasagna recipe is filling. I was able to share it with a group of friends one night feeding 10 with the addition of salad and french bread. cheers!

      Like

      February 12, 2013

Trackbacks & Pingbacks

  1. Butternut Squash & Spinach Soup « ThirdEye Colonoscopy
  2. Sautéed Salmon Eggy « Eat Like A Rabbit Recipes
  3. Lasagne with pistacchio cream – Lasagne al pistacchio | Chocolate Spoon & The Camera

I'd love to hear from you, let's connect, share your thoughts