When I went to NYC in August before my teacher training I went to Pure Food and Wine for the first time. Oh mannn, it’s my favorite restaurant. Nothing even compares to it. I think I’ve had almost everything on the menu and there’s literally not a bad thing on the menu. I’ll be going back again in a few weeks and after that you all should get ready for an awesome review.
Anyways, the first time I went to Pure Food I got their lasagna. I can’t even explain to you how amazing it is. The flavors of the lasagna are out of this world. And the best part of it is that it’s raw vegan and gluten free! Since I live about 5 hours away from NYC I haven’t had any Pure Food lasagna since October. And that’s how this recipe came about!
What we have here is zucchini, cashew cheese, basil pesto, and tomatoes all combined together to create an explosion of raw lasagna euphoria. Combining the crunch of the zucchini’s and tomatoes with the creaminess of the cashew cheese and the rich texture of the pesto creates a hearty filling meal for everyone.
You’re really going to love it because it’s really simple to put this together also!
Raw Vegan Lasagna
serves 3-4
1 small-medium zucchini
2 large tomatoes, sliced
Dried basil to top
Nutritional yeast to top
Cashew Cheese:
1 cup cashews
2 and 1/2 tablespoon lemon juice
1 and 1/2 tablespoon nutritional yeast
1-3 tablespoons water
2 cloves of garlic
Pinch of basil
Pinch of salt
Blend together all ingredients until receiving the texture desired. The less water you use, the thicker your cheese will be. Set cheese aside.
Basil Pesto:
1 handful of basil, approximately 1/2-3/4 cup
1/3 cup almonds
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons olive oil
Blend together basil and almonds together, slowly adding lemon juice and olive oil. Blend until it becomes rich, hearty texture.
Now that you have everything ready it’s time to prepare your lasagna. Take the zucchini and slice it horizontally into thin slices. I use 5 slices. Start with a layer of zucchini and place tomato slices and basil on top, layer with another slice of zucchini, then spread graciously with cashew cheese, repeat until desired height/amount of lasagna is reached. Top with dried basil and nutritional yeast. Serve, enjoy!!
23 responses to “Raw Vegan Lasagna”
This looks and sounds amazing. I can’t believe how simple (and delicious!) to make the cashew cheese sounds – did you leave it to set or chill it beforehand or is it ready to use immediately?
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Thank you, Natalie!I let it set because it’s usually the first thing I make. You can use it immediately though if you prefer to do so. It’s really up to you. Thanks for stopping by π
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Good to know – it really does sound quick and easy if it can be ready to use right away π
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I just made and ate this – it’s amazingly good!!! Thanks for posting π
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Hi Linda, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting me know how it was π
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This is so delicious.Thanks for sharing. I make this every time,one of my favourites now π
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Thank you!! I’m so glad you enjoy!! π
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I just started eating vegan and this has made me happy I did. I used garlic hummus on one layer and spinach artichoke hummus on another layer. I also used garden spaghetti sauce and fresh basil on some layers. I was very happy I tried something like this! Next time I’ll add olives and mushrooms maybe. I licked the plate clean.
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Hi Jennifer, So glad that you enjoyed it!! I’m happy you tried something like this too π
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Great recipe! Amazingly suits my stomach… Hihi! π
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Hey Ronee,Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it π Happy to have you here!
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Tried this for supper, only one of us ate the entire thing, taste a little watery, not sure if its the recipe’s fault or if it’s my veggies’s quality that caused it to be so blend.
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Hi! Do you need to soak the cashews beforehand?
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Hi Marley,
You don’t necessarily have to, but the consistency will be smoother and the blending process will be easier π
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Did you bake this? And for how long on what heat? What size pan did you use?
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Sounds great! Any idea how many calories(roughly) per serving?
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I don’t have any idea, sorry! You could probably enter everything into a calorie counter and divide it up in servings to get a rough estimate though.
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