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Cooking for family and friends couldn’t be easier. I created a quick and delicious recipe using Velveeta Cheese as a part of a sponsored post for Collective Bias®.
I have a confession. I’ve never actually tried Velveeta aside from the macaroni and cheese when I was younger. My sister can go on and on about how much she loves Velveeta Cheese. She tells me that it adds such a creamy, rich, cheesy flavor that cheddar just can’t do. She can make a mean casserole with it too! YUM! Whenever someone says Liquid Gold, you know it’s Velveeta they’re referring to. Velveeta is perfect for dips, nachos, cheesy broccoli soup, and so much more! When I think of cheese I just love to pair it with pasta. While Velveeta would make a great macaroni and cheese on it’s own I wanted to try something a little more fulfilling. A meal of it’s own. One of my favorite meals is lasagna, so I wanted to really kick that up a notch!
When I first walked into Walmart I browsed around thinking what to add to my lasagna. I was also craving some chips and salsa so it all clicked.. a Creamy, Cheesy, Spicy, Lasagna! My husband isn’t a huge fan of eating vegetables and when I sneak it into a meal like lasagna he gobbles it up! Don’t forget to check out my full Google + Shop!
Spinach, peppers, onions, tomatoes, all packed with layers of pasta and Velveeta! The Velveeta melts beautifully creating a perfect texture. No gagging on stringy unevenly melted cheese! I’ve done my fair share of that before..
One thing I really liked and will definitely do again is use a tinfoil pan. Why have I not used these before? I was able to make two. One was for dinner when Chris got home and the other was to freeze – we’ll see how it turns out! 🙂
So the recipe? It’s super simple and extra delicious! If you try it let me know what you think. Hubby said it was his favorite lasagna I’ve ever made! 🙂
Cheesy Salsa Lasagna
Makes 8-12 Large Servings
1lb Ground Beef
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin
1 Cup Fresh Spinach
2 Cups Chopped Peppers and Onions (I used frozen organic)
1 Medium Can Chopped Tomatoes
1/2 Box Lasagna Pasta (already cooked and drained)
1 24oz Jar Medium Salsa
1lb Velveeta
Sour Cream
In a large saute pan brown beef with cumin and once it’s just about done add in spinach, peppers, onions, and tomatoes. Meanwhile set up lasagna dish with salsa, then pasta. Once the meat mixture is cooked add a layer then add slices of Velveeta. Keep layering until pan is full. Gently push down and finish with Velveeta and a little salsa. Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes or until cheese is nice and melted. Top with Sour Cream and enjoy!
Be sure to check Velveeta out on facebook!
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About Courtney
Family, Food, and Photography are Courtney's passions and you'll see all of that on this blog. She is happily married to her husband Chris and together they have two amazing kiddos!
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Looks so good and cheesy! I love Velveeta.
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I’ve never used salsa in lasagna before but it sounds tasty! And you can’t go wrong with cheesy liquid gold.
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That looks so yummy!
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What a yummy spinoff of lasagna!
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That looks sooo good!
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My family would go totally nuts for this meal!
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That looks really good!
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That looks yum.
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This sounds really good.
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Looks so delicious!
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I love mixing up styles of food like this – an Italian method but with lots of Mexican ingredients! I’ve made lasagna with tortillas too instead of pasta. You could probably do a layer of refried beans or black beans in your recipe too.
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This looks yummy.
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Colleen (Shibley Smiles)
That looks great!
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Thanks for sharing this recipe, looks really good. 🙂
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That look so freaking yummy!
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That looks like a delish and healthy meal!
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Yum! That looks amazing!
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Looks super yummy and our family LOVES velveeta!
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You had me at cumin. It’s one of my favorite spices and I use it as much as I can. I’ve never cooked with Velveeta myself, but I remember my mom buying it for all of our camping trips. Time to try it out for myself!
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Awesome recipe! I’ve got to try that for my family!
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This looks so yummy! I love velveeta:)
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This looks so very good. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Mindy
Made this tonight and it was wonderful! Definitely a keeper! Thanks
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