Deep Dish Keto Lasagna Recipe (Low Carb, Gluten Free) (2024)

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Are you a lasagna lover like I am? This Easy Keto Lasagna recipe will surely satisfy your love for lasagna and also satisfy your entire family! I will even say that it tastes better than the “real thing”!

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Keto Lasagna

Pre keto (and pre gluten-free) I used to love lasagna. It was a comfort food for me. When I went gluten-free I stopped eating lasagna altogether. I don't know if it is because I couldn't find a suitable gluten-free noodle replacement or just didn't take the time to find one.

In either case, it had been a few years since I'd enjoyed a good lasagna.

When I came across the idea of making noodles from cheese, I really wasn't impressed. I made lasagna from The Craveable Keto cookbook and I was blown away. It was AMAZING! That recipe is what inspired this one, a YEAR later!

It took me about a YEAR to make my own keto lasagna recipe, but it never would have happened without the initial inspiration. If you don't own that cookbook, go buy it! It's AWESOME!

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This is a little more time intensive than some of my other recipes, but as usual, it is more than worth it. So set aside about 90 minutes and get to work!

I plan to make several batches soon and freeze them so that I can easily pull them out of the freezer, thaw out and cook for a delicious and hassle-free dinner!

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What are Keto Lasagna Noodles Made Of?

The secret to this lasagna lies in the homemade cheese-based noodles. They provide a close consistency to regular lasagna noodles and are easy to make. Simply prepare the dough using our modified version of the Fat Head Pizza Dough recipe.

Other keto lasagna recipes use zucchini noodles as well, but I find that they don't give the right overall consistency. There are a ton of options out there as well. I personally think the cheese-based ones have the closest consistency to regular lasagna noodles.

How to Make This Keto Lasagna Recipe

We won't walk through the whole recipe, but I'll give you some tips!

First, you might be thinking - how in the world can a cheese-based product double as a noodle? I definitely asked myself that same question.

I took my pizza crust recipe that was based on theFat Head Pizza Dough recipe and modified it to make the noodles. First, the flour had to go. I mean, we don't want a crust, we want a noddle! A few other tweaks and this beauty was born!

This is what the keto meat lasagna "noodle" layers will look like before it is cooked.

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Once cooked, you simply slice this into pieces that you will then use to layer the lasagna.

Now, in the recipe when I mention cutting these noodle layers into an 8x8 and 8x4, you simply need to make one cut (below right), unless it is too big in which case you need to trim off the end (below left).

Additionally, you might have to trim the edges a bit more as you try to place it in the dish!

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Now let's take a peek at assembling each layer. I went old school and modeled this after our family lasagna recipe!

The first layer is the noodle:

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Next comes ricotta cheese. It is SO easy to spread:

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Third, we put the meat sauce:

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And finally comes the Mozzarella cheese. Now we repeat these steps (mostly) 3 more times. The final layers is a bit different, but the instructions below will explain that!

Literally, these are the exact steps of how I used to make my lasagna years and years ago.

Just look at this almost overflowing beauty of a lasagna once all the layers are in place !!!

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Just about ready to take out of the oven. Perfectly baked. 20 minutes at 350 and 10 minutes at 375.

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Can You Prepare This Keto Meat Lasagna Ahead of Time?

You can absolutely make this keto lasagna recipe ahead of time! The best part? After you prepare it ahead of time, you can freeze it for later. It's a great option for busy weeknights when you want a hassle-free dinner.

Do You Need to Cover Lasagna When Baking It?

The answer to whether or not you need to cover keto lasagna when baking is - that depends. You do not need to cover this keto lasagna recipe while baking since the initial temperature is only 350 and it is only at 375 for a short time.

Now, if you were to prepare the lasagna ahead of time and not cook it, then you'll need to cook it much longer in which case I'd probably cover it for 35-40 minutes at 350 and then uncover it for 10 minutes at 375.

Kitchen Essentials

Baking Dish You will need a deeper 8x8 baking dish! Glass or ceramic will do just fine. If it is not a deep dish, no worries, just set the dish on a baking sheet in case it spills over while baking! This type of baking dish will work just fine too, just set it on a tray!

Baking Sheet Any old baking sheet will do - times TWO!

Parchment Paper - Even though my pictures show the white parchment paper, I have since switched over to the nonbleached parchment paper like this one.

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Are you in awe yet? Look how thick this delicious keto lasagna is. The layers and layers and layers!

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Keto Marinara Sauce

This sauce can actually be a standalone sauce and is more or less what I use for my keto pizza recipe. A little different (thicker) but the same idea. It works amazing as a marinara sauce, pizza sauce, keto flatbread sauce- you name it!

Pro tip - double or triple the batch and save some!

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Special Notes

If you have a large family as I do, you will have to double the recipe! An 8x8 is just not enough to feed my family of 7 when I have FOUR hungry teenagers! So, I doubled it!

Whether you're a lasagna enthusiast looking for a low carb alternative or simply want to try something new, our keto lasagna recipe is a must-try. With its rich flavors and satisfying layers, you won't miss the traditional version one bit.

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Keto Deep Dish Meat Lasagna

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Ingredients

Sauce

  • 1 14.5 ounce can Rotel
  • 1 8 oz can tomato sauce
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 3/4 cup - 1 cup water your preference on consistency
  • 1 tablespoon Italian Seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Himalayan Sea Salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Noodles

  • 3 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 6 ounces cream cheese
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning

The Rest

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 pound ground sausage
  • 2 tablespoons Italian seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese divided
  • 1 cup ricotta cheese divided

Instructions

Sauce

  • Add Rotel, tomato sauce and tomato paste to a food processor. Blend for 15 seconds to get rid of chunks.

  • Add tomato mixture, water, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper to a medium sauce pan.

  • Mix well and simmer for 15-20 minutes (or however long you want/need).

  • Set aside when done

Noodles

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line 2 13x9 baking sheets with parchment paper.

  • Melt Mozzarella cheese and cream cheese in a microwave safe bowl.

  • In a small bowl, add eggs and Italian seasoning. Beat with a fork.

  • Add egg mixture to cheese mixture.

  • With CLEAN hands, continually squish the dough between your fingers until WELL blended. Don't worry - it will get there!

  • Split dough into 2 equal parts.

  • On each prepared baking sheet, spread mixture out to approximately 12x8. Meaning, you don't need to go all the way to the edges.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden brown.

  • Let cool for about 10 minute and then cut each sheet into 8x8 and 8x4 chunks. So you'll just make one cut around the 4 inch mark and that will make the 2 perfect size sheets. You may end up trimming the edges when it is time to put it in the baking dish. I always do!

  • Set aside when done.

Meat Mixture

  • In a large pan, combine the ground beef, ground sausage, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and onion powder. Cook over medium-high heat until meat is fully cooked.

  • Drain excess grease and add 2 cups (not the whole batch) of marinara sauce to the pan with meat. Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes.

  • Save the remaining sauce.

Putting it all together

  • Spray a deep dish 8x8 baking dish with Avocado oil or olive oil.

  • Place the first noodle in the dish. Use one of the larger 8x8 pieces.

  • On top of the noodle layer, add 1/3 cup ricotta cheese and spread evenly.

  • Then layer 1/3 of the meat sauce, followed by 1/2 cup Mozzarella cheese.

  • Next place the 2 noodles that are 8x4 side by side and repeat the exact layers (noodle, ricotta, meat layer, Mozzarella).

  • Finally place the remaining noodle, add ricotta and meat sauce.

  • Add remaining sauce on top of meat layer.

  • Finally top with last 1/2 cup of Mozzarella cheese.

  • Sprinkle with oregano (if desired).

  • Bake at 350 for 20 minutes, then raise temperature to 375 and bake for 10 more minutes.

  • Let sit for a few minutes before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slizeCalories: 577kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 38gFat: 42gSaturated Fat: 19gPolyunsaturated Fat: 18gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 214mgSodium: 1085mgFiber: 1gSugar: 5g

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Trina Krug, MS, CDSP

Trina Krug is a Holistic Nutritionist, Integrative Health Coach and host of the Carbless Conversations Podcast. With a Master’s Degree in Complementary and Alternative Medicine, her single mission in life is to facilitate self-healing in herself and those around her through awareness, lifestyle shifts and low-carb eating. As a current Doctor of Science student, she continues her studies in functional nutrition.

Deep Dish Keto Lasagna Recipe (Low Carb, Gluten Free) (2024)

FAQs

What can I use instead of lasagna noodles for lasagna? ›

Some people use zucchini noodles (slices) or cabbage.

I've even seen people use fathead dough rolled out super thin, baked and then used as a keto lasagna noodle.

Is gluten-free pasta ok for a keto diet? ›

Many gluten-free pastas are made from ingredients that are rich in carbohydrates, making them not very keto-friendly. There are, however, specialized low carb noodles that are also gluten-free, designed specifically for people on a ketogenic diet.

Is ricotta cheese keto? ›

In small quantities, full-fat ricotta may be fine on the keto diet. But thanks to its macros, you're not going to be able to sit down to a big bowl of it. “Ricotta is higher in carbs. While it can be a good option once in a while, you have to watch portions,” says Weiss.

Can you eat chickpea pasta on a keto diet? ›

Chickpea pasta is not a low carb food. It contains approximately 32 grams of carbs per 2-ounce (57-gram) dry serving ( 7 ). As such, it's unsuitable for low carb or keto diets.

What do Italians use instead of ricotta in lasagna? ›

In Italian cuisine, ricotta cheese is a popular ingredient in many dishes, but when it's not available, Italians may substitute it with other soft cheeses like mascarpone, stracchino, or crescenza.

What if i don t have ricotta cheese or cottage cheese for lasagna? ›

Lasagna without ricotta is a delicious and creamy dish! This recipe uses mozzarella and Parmesan cheese to create a rich and flavorful lasagna that is sure to please everyone at the table.

What cheese is not allowed on keto? ›

You can eat high fat foods like cheese on the Keto diet. Cheddar, Gouda, goat cheese, and blue cheese are the best to consider. Cheese to avoid on Keto are cottage cheese and low fat and processed varieties.

What is the healthiest cheese for keto? ›

Cheeses like THE BIG MOO are your best Keto bet because it is full fat. Full fat cheeses have lower lactose content and less than 1 g of carbs per serving. As a rule of thumb, soft cheeses may be less keto cheese friendly than hard cheeses because they have more lactose (a kind of sugar).

Which butter is good for keto? ›

Grass-grazed raw butter may be one of the healthiest dairy products on a ketogenic diet menu. Grass-grazed raw butter is basically pure raw fat; it has zero carbs, zero sugars and zero grams of protein.

What is the best noodle for keto? ›

You'll be covered for all occasions.
  • Shirataki Noodles. Net carbs per serving: 0 grams. ...
  • Kelp Noodles. Net carbs per serving: 1 gram. ...
  • Low-Carb Egg Noodles. Net carbs per serving: 1 gram. ...
  • Heart of Palm Noodles. Net carbs per serving: 1.6 grams. ...
  • Cucumber Noodles. ...
  • Spaghetti Squash Noodles. ...
  • Eggplant Noodles. ...
  • Kohlrabi Noodles.
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Which pasta has the least carbs? ›

  1. Shirataki noodles (konjac noodles) and tofu shirataki noodles. If you're counting carbs and craving pasta, these are your best bet. ...
  2. Zucchini noodles. Also known as zoodles, these are simply long strands that have been spiralized from whole squash. ...
  3. Hearts of palm noodles. ...
  4. Spaghetti squash noodles.
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What is a low-carb substitute for pasta? ›

8 Low-Carb & Grain-Free Substitutes for Pasta
  • Zucchini. Zucchini is a popular noodle substitute because its texture makes it easy to spiral out into spaghetti-like shapes. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Spaghetti Squash. ...
  • Egg Noodles. ...
  • Cucumber. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Eggplant. ...
  • Cabbage.

What to do if you don't have lasagne sheets? ›

You can make a dish that uses all of the ingredients of lasagna with spaghetti in place of the lasagne, and it will probably taste good, but it's not lasagna. It's sort of like asking if you can make a roast beef and provolone sandwich but use turkey and Swiss cheese instead of roast beef and provolone.

What is the best material to cook lasagna in? ›

Material. You can find lasagna pans made from a wide variety of materials, but most of the options you'll find are made from metal, ceramic, or glass. Stainless steel, steel, or aluminum-core pans will heat up quickly, are good at getting crispy edges, and are quite durable.

Can you use normal noodles for lasagna? ›

And you don't need those newfangled "oven ready" noodles. Just let the regular type noodles soak up liquid from the sauce and cook in the oven - Presto! Great lasagna without all the hassle!

What keeps lasagna from falling apart? ›

A thin sauce runs right off of cooked lasagna noodles, causing all the layers to slide off of each other, as well. A thick sauce, meanwhile, almost acts like a glue that holds the layers together, resulting in a dish that slices into neat squares.

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