Corn and Poblano Lasagna

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  • on December 09, 2012

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    This is so friggin AWESOME! I had to cut some calories though...so I subbed the heavy cream for half 'n' half and then I could not find Oaxaca in my local grocery store so I subbed that for Monterey Jack. I'm on Weight Watchers and I can only imagine how delicious this would have been had I not changed some of the ingredients but this was one of the best dishes from Food Network I have ever made! So good! I've already told my entire family about it. So good Marcella...So good! :-

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  • on October 07, 2012

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    Really good. I doubled the sauce quantity, based the other reviews, but 1.5 times the amount would have worked. I also used canned fire-roasted chiles instead of roasting my own as the recipe called for - BIG time saver, and not at all spicy. I added extra veggies to the filling - one extra zucchini, one yellow squash and half package of mushrooms - boosted the flavor while cutting the richness a bit. Smells WONDERFUL while it's baking.

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  • on September 28, 2012

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    I Love this dish. It takes time to make it but it is so worth it. I added a roasted Jalapeno to the corn mixture so that it can be a little spicy. I chard the jalapenos just like the poblano chiles, peel the jalapeno and throw it in the blender with half of the corn mixture and gradually add the remainder of the corn mixture. I also added extra onions, zucchini and poblano chiles which makes it even better. This dish is a favorite with my family and friends. Thanks chef for this delicious dish as I will be making it many more times.

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  • on September 21, 2012

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    Awesome recipe! I use corn tortillas instead of pasta for a firmer, tastier texture, and I add grilled chicken to make this dish out of this world. Thank you Marcela for inspiring me try try cooking Mexican food!

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  • on September 13, 2012

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    Wow great recipe. To be perfectly honest I have never had a poblano chile in my life (aka pasilla chiles in Northern America for those who may not know or cant find it at the grocery I am a one time picky eater. The flavors are amazing, not too spicy at all. I agree with previous posters that you can easily sneak more veggies in. I did not find it horribly time consuming for myself or difficult, but I used an immersion blender for the sauce, and cooked everything at once. Be very careful with the broiler however, mine was brown in about 6 minutes.This may also be due to our ancient apartment oven: I will say though, even if it seems like a lot of prep work, its worth the time this is very very good.

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  • on September 08, 2012

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    II am a recent vegetarian convert, and this is my new favorite dish! The corn-cream sauce is so tasty, and paired with the no-bake lasagna (too easy you cannot go wrong. For the kids, I only put a few poblanos on one side of the platter, because it can get pretty spicy for the little ones if they are not used to chiles. Marcela made me love chiles again!

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  • on August 26, 2012

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    I loved this very much... I added a red bell pealed and seeded just for a little color and it was great! Made it a couple times now and love it... As for being EASY? Easy doesn't take me 2 hours in the kitchen. Not a weeknight meal, but Sunday with the family is perfect!

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  • on August 24, 2012

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    I added chayote and yellow squash. Next time I'll try adding kale or spinach, just to have more veggies in our meal.
    Everyone loved it including my 10 year old daughter and 9 year old niece. This will be a regular on our meat free meals.

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  • on August 20, 2012

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    This turned out delicious!! My elderly mom who is extremely picky about food even liked it. I would definitely make it again.

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  • on August 14, 2012

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    This was really good. I did alter the recipe a bit. Instead of squash i used thinly sliced egg plant, instead of heavy cream i used half and half to cut back on the calories a bit. I didnt blend the sauce left it as is whole kernels and all. Next time i will make a double batch of the sauce to drizzle on top when you serve it. Other then that it was fantastic We all had doubles

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