Bow Tie Lasagna (Crock Pot Recipe)

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  • Number of Servings: 6
Ingredients
3 3/4 cups uncooked bow-tie pasta1 package Morninstar Farms Tomato and Basil Pizza Burger2 cups Part-Skim Mozzarella Cheese1 16 oz container Fat-Free Cottage Cheese1 26 oz jar Fat-Free spaghetti sauce1 cup water1/4 tsp lite salt1/4 tsp pepper1 tsp italian seasoning2 Tbsp dried parsley
Directions
Cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and place in crock-pot.

Cube Morningstar Farms Tomato and Basil Pizza Burgers and place in crock-pot. Add cheese, spaghetti sauce, water, salt, pepper and italian seasoning. Stir to combine.

Cook on low about 3 hours or until heated through. Stir in parsley and serve hot.

Makes 6 1 1/3 cup servings.

Number of Servings: 6

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user CHICKWITHSTIX.

Servings Per Recipe: 6
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 369.0
  • Total Fat: 13.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 44.9 mg
  • Sodium: 1,027.1 mg
  • Total Carbs: 26.8 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 4.3 g
  • Protein: 33.3 g

Member Reviews
  • CRUZ4U
    we didn't like the crumbed burgers so since I have made it with Italian seasoned ground turkey. Very good with that substitution! - 5/6/11
  • ELMNOP
    Yummm! This is delicious. I've made it a few times now. I make just a few changes:
    -Eliminate the salt.
    -Substitute either whole wheat or Barilla Plus pasta for extra fiber and protein.
    -Add a small bag of frozen spinach.
    -Morningstar or Boca crumbles work just as well as the pizza burgers. - 4/7/07
  • MUSICNUT
    So tasty! - 4/14/21
  • SRIVERS1
    This was really good . I used some fresh herbs from my garden to season the ground turkey. Everyone loved it. - 4/6/20
  • CLOUDSHADOW
    MSF which is now owned by Kellogs, doesn't make 1/3 of the products they used to, and most are made with soy now. Think Kellogs and Loma Linda. Kelloggs invented Loma Linda canned meat substitutes, which is nothing but round blobs of soy. Sad loss of great foods. - 4/11/18
  • TRUFFLES32
    This is yummy. - 10/28/11
  • GEORGEL314
    Kids liked, even though they knew it wasn't ground beef. I used half turkey burger, as I had some leftover. - 4/7/11
  • MRSMCINNIS
    My slow cooker smells so yummy. If it tastes as good as it smells, supper will be delicious! - 1/25/11
  • LINEYBETH
    :) - 1/24/11
  • CZARINA_TV
    This was the first recipe I made with my new crock pot! We substituted in a Boca burger. I missed having vegetables and layers in my lasagna, but this is a decent recipe and you can always add in other things if you want 'em. My bf went back for seconds. - 2/14/10
  • ROGUE_RUNNER
    This was pretty good...and filling. I also used ground turkey instead of the morning star burgers. - 2/10/10
  • TASCHMIDGALL
    Made with Morningstar Crumbles. My pasta got completely mushy eventhough I cooked it al dente before mixing it in. Not a lot of flavor. - 2/8/10
  • KARICHELLE
    Tastes and smells very pizza-like...easy to make and serving sizes are large. This would be great for people with kids because of the strong pizza flavor. Hubby and I enjoyed it with garlic breadsticks. - 3/31/08
  • ANGIEMBYRD
    I loved this meal. We did change it up a little bit. We added ground turkey rather than the boca or morningstar. - 7/30/07
  • LECHARJT
    Easy to make, but the veggie burgers were icky. No one (not me, kids, hubby) would eat them. I may try to make again with ground turkey. - 7/16/07
  • NPRICE
    The taste was just OK. It did not look appetising at all. It was easy to make. Should have added some crushed red pepper to spark it up a bit. Will not make again. Will - 5/19/07
  • DPOULSEN21
    Wonderful - tasted great and very easy/quick to make. Loved it! - 4/22/07
  • ONEDOGLVR
    Super delicious and easy! Makes a lage meal to feed all the hungry people in the house! - 4/18/07
  • 8INFINITY8
    this dish was absolutly amazing!!!
    Didnt change a thing, just added alot of garlic.
    Wonderful! - 4/15/07
  • MELINDATOAD
    This was good! My picky eater ate 3 bowls full and my 18 month old ate two! Winner :) - 4/4/07