Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna

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Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna – Layers of spinach, feta and light ricotta nestled between sheets of lasagna noodles. The easiest Lasagna you will ever make! Just throw all the ingredients in the Crock Pot and walk away.

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Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna

Crock Pot Lasagna is a homemade comfort food that every family loves! This lasagna tastes like you spent all day making it, but without all the work. We just layer all the ingredients in the crock pot and walk away.

Whoa Nellie! If I had a quarter for each time I used spinach and feta in the same recipe, I’d be a thousandaire!

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Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna | www.diethood.com | Layers of spinach, feta and light ricotta nestled between sheets of lasagna noodles. Place all the ingredients in the Crock Pot and walk away.

We all know the deal around here. I take a classic recipe and add feta cheese to it, spinach, too, take a picture of it and eat. Ridiculous, I know, but always delicious.

I have been making *this* Spinach and Feta Lasagna recipe for years now, but it wasn’t until last year that I finally tried a lasagna in the crock pot. WHOA! Life.Changing.

Wait. Do you call it a slow cooker? Yah, I do, too, but most people “google” crock pot. I imagine you might be in that large sum of “most people”.

But, really, I wish I hadn’t waited that long to try slow cooked lasagna because,
A) Your house will smell insanely GOOD!
B) You will want to eat it immediately
C) It’s so easy, your 10 year old can make it.

Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna | www.diethood.com | Layers of spinach, feta and light ricotta nestled between sheets of lasagna noodles. Place all the ingredients in the Crock Pot and walk away.

HOW TO PREPARE CROCK POT LASAGNA

Those no-boil lasagna noodles have literally changed my life. It’s like I’m saving myself at least 22.4 minutes every time I make lasagna for dinner. In this instance, I saved you and I a huge step in the way that we will prepare this lovely dinner.

All you will need to do is gather your ingredients, throw them in the crock pot in the order that I have given, and that’s it. That’s all. That’s a wrap. No stirring, no boiling, no rinsing, no waiting, no no no! Just place everything in the pot and walk away.

Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna | www.diethood.com | Layers of spinach, feta and light ricotta nestled between sheets of lasagna noodles. Place all the ingredients in the Crock Pot and walk away.

Come back in 4 hours to eat.

ENJOY!

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Spinach and Feta Crock Pot Lasagna

Layers of spinach, feta and light ricotta nestled between sheets of lasagna noodles.Just throw all the ingredients in the Crock Pot and walk away.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 30 minutes
Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients 

  • 4 cups tomato sauce
  • 12 to 15 no boil lasagna noodles
  • 1 container, (32-ounces) Light Ricotta Cheese
  • 1 cup crumbled feta cheese
  • salt and fresh ground pepper, , to taste
  • 3 to 4 garlic cloves, , chopped
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano, , or to taste
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 2 eggs, , lightly beaten
  • 1 bag, (8-ounces) fresh baby spinach leaves
  • 2-1/2 cups Shredded Low-Moisture Part-Skim Mozzarella Cheese, , divided
  • 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan Cheese, , divided
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Instructions 

  • Lightly coat the inside of the crock pot with cooking spray.
  • Spread 1 cup tomato sauce on the bottom of the pot.
  • Arrange a layer of the no-boil lasagna noodles over the sauce. Set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine ricotta cheese, feta cheese, salt, pepper, chopped garlic, oregano, parsley and eggs; mix until thoroughly combined.
  • Add spinach and mix until well incorporated.
  • Spread 1/3 of the ricotta mixture over the pasta.
  • Sprinkle a layer of mozzarella and 1/3 of the parmesan cheese over the ricotta mixture.
  • Top with a cup of tomato sauce.
  • Repeat these layers until all the ingredients have been used up .
  • Top the lasagna with a layer of lasagna noodles covered with tomato sauce and sprinkled with mozzarella and parmesan cheese.
  • Cover and cook on HIGH for 3-1/2 to 4 hours.
  • Turn off the crock pot and let stand 45 minutes, or until all the liquid is absorbed.
  • Cut and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 94mg | Sodium: 1409mg | Potassium: 671mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 1070IU | Vitamin C: 11.9mg | Calcium: 405mg | Iron: 4mg

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66 Comments

  1. Slish Valez says:

    this is the worst recipe I think I’ve ever seen. It’s horrifyingly stupid not to mention it sounds disgusting. Don’t call this lasagna and why the heck would you use a crockpot when you can just stick it in an oven and have this monstrosity in an hour instead of 4?

    1. Katerina says:

      Thank you for sharing your perspective! It’s always interesting to hear different views. While not everyone may have ample time for dinner preparation, many find slow cookers a handy tool to prepare homemade meals efficiently. Did you get a chance to try the recipe? I would love to hear your experience! 😊

      1. Rebecca says:

        Wow. We have made this twice before and it was great. Came back to this page because I am making it for dinner tonight. I can’t believe someone would get so triggered over a RECIPE on the internet that they’d make the above comment🤣 idk if it’s sad or funny. I personally like that it is made in a crockpot because it gives me more time to make other sides and not have to worry about making every part of the dinner in a small window.

    2. Debra says:

      I haven’t tried this recipe yet but it sounds very good. I would make it in the crock pot so I wouldn’t heat up my kitchen especially in the summer. Also I have to use the Crock-Pot because I get tired very easily so I have to do my cooking when I feel like it.

      1. Katerina Petrovska says:

        Thank YOU! I hope you enjoy it! 🙂

  2. Lauren says:

    Hi there! I love this recipe so much! I’ve made it several times and it always comes out amazing!
    I’d like to make it for some friends that are coming for dinner over the weekend, but they are gluten free.. is it possible to use GF lasagna noodles? I can’t seem to fine no boil GF noodles tho. Do you think this could work ?
    Thanks so much!!

    1. Katerina Petrovska says:

      Hi!!

      Yep, that will work, but do boil the GF noodles beforehand if they are not “No Boil Noodles”.