A sweet cottage cheese!
martyqueen52
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So,
I eat fat free cottage cheese regularly... with hot sauce mixed in. Recently, I've seen some pictures of people using cinnamon, syrup, maple, low cal sweeteners, apples, etc. in theirs.
Does anyone have a good recipe of what to mix in? I know that's a wildly open question, but, I'm honestly lost on what to put in mine, lol.
I eat fat free cottage cheese regularly... with hot sauce mixed in. Recently, I've seen some pictures of people using cinnamon, syrup, maple, low cal sweeteners, apples, etc. in theirs.
Does anyone have a good recipe of what to mix in? I know that's a wildly open question, but, I'm honestly lost on what to put in mine, lol.
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I eat a cup of cottage cheese with 1 Tbsp. of Hershey's Special Dark unsweetened cocoa and 1 Tbsp. of Stevia every day! Love it!!!! Also good with Stevia and cinnamon instead of cocoa.0
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I just prefer mine either plain or with a sprinkle of black pepper on it. I can't do the fruit and cottage cheese or sweet and cottage cheese. I will however eat tomato wedges with cottage cheese on occasion or eat it as my protein with my meal perhaps with steamed broccoli or something like that.0
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I am getting bored of the same old with just a bit of black pepper too. And I can't do the sweet/salty combo, it's silly but it just grosses me out. One of my friends suggested mixing it with a bit of Old Bay and baby shrimp; another suggestion are: corn relish or black olives. I haven't tried any of these suggestions yet but I will. Worse thing will be a waste of half cup cottage cheese.0
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I do fruit or low-sugar jelly. Easy and yummy!0
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Cinnamon and stevia!0
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I sometimes put cottage cheese over my fruit salad. Here in the UK it is normal to find it sold with pineapple chunks in it. Most shops here have plain, black pepper, pineapple and chive varieties. I've never thought of sweetening it with anything other than fruit but I bet it would taste good with cinnamon. I also use cottage cheese in my lasagna, not sure if that is 'normal' or not!0
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I use cottage cheese in fruit smoothies sometimes. 1 part milk to 1/2 part CC (I usually go with 1 cup milk and 1 serving CC), frozen fruit of choice + honey, or chocolate, or whatever you like in smoothies.
It's a really low cost substitute for protein powder in my opinion, but make sure you get the "no added sodium" kind, unless you like salty smoothies.0 -
I'm so strange.... I mix 3 T cottage cheese with 1 T either orange marmalade or blueberry preserves... Put on bread and throw in toaster oven..... Tastes like a Danish... So good. Any combinations work0
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I mix in protein powder and some yogurt, with a bit of Splenda. It is creamy and sweet like pudding and filling also! Sometimes I add peanut butter or pb2 as well0
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Cottage cheese and your favorite yogurt 8)0
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I eat a cup of cottage cheese with 1 Tbsp. of Hershey's Special Dark unsweetened cocoa and 1 Tbsp. of Stevia every day! Love it!!!! Also good with Stevia and cinnamon instead of cocoa.
That does sound good! My favorite is to add some fruit preserves.0 -
You can add a touch (like 1/8 packet) any flavor Jello sugar free pudding mix (dry) and it is like pudding! I do this with Fage yogurt too.
I also do the apple sauce and apple pie seasoning.
I also mix pumpkin purée and pumpkin pie spice, it's like pumpkin pie filling!
Any fruit, if you mash it and cook on the stovetop with a little water and sugar (I use Truvia substitute) will turn into a fruity "sludge" which when cooled becomes a yummy topping.0 -
Maple syrup. Around 1/2 to 1 full tablespoon drizzled over a half to a full cup of cottage cheese. It was a big treat in my hippie household growing up, and it's still the only way I'll eat cottage cheese. It's one of my go to breakfasts right now. awesome for protein and calcium.0
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Fruit cocktail over light cottage cheese. Sounds weird but tastes great!0
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I eat cottage cheese 1/2 cup for breakfast along with about 1/2 cup of Cheerios across the top. There are several flavors of Cheerios to choose from but my favorites are Honey Nut and Banana Nut. Tastes good together and gives a little bit of crunchy munchy goodness to it. Sometimes I put a few berries on top as well.0
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bump i am going to try the maple syrup one0
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One recipe that I'm recently loving is to make sweet eggs (2 eggs with a tsp of sugar and some vanilla and cinnamon) and then fill them with half a cup of blueberries and half a cup of cottage cheese. It tastes kind of like blintzes if you've ever eaten them.
I've also gotten into mixing cottage cheese with pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla, a tsp of molasses, and 3/4 cup uncle sam's breakfast cereal, which has worked out pretty nicely.
Finally, cottage cheese with a couple tbsp of PB2 chocolate is always tasty!0 -
i can't get on board with the whole sweet cottage cheese thing - but your post caught my eye - - just earlier today i was grabbing some cottage cheese out of my fridge ( i eat quite a bit of it, usually just with some pepper or plain ) and i saw my hot sauce and was like... hmmmm. but i didn't try it. i think i will next time!!0
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I am getting bored of the same old with just a bit of black pepper too. And I can't do the sweet/salty combo, it's silly but it just grosses me out. One of my friends suggested mixing it with a bit of Old Bay and baby shrimp; another suggestion are: corn relish or black olives. I haven't tried any of these suggestions yet but I will. Worse thing will be a waste of half cup cottage cheese.
yum.. never thought about adding in black olives. that i could get on board with.0 -
So,
I eat fat free cottage cheese regularly... with hot sauce mixed in. Recently, I've seen some pictures of people using cinnamon, syrup, maple, low cal sweeteners, apples, etc. in theirs.
Does anyone have a good recipe of what to mix in? I know that's a wildly open question, but, I'm honestly lost on what to put in mine, lol.0 -
Bump for some yummy suggestions.0
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As far as savory goes, I really enjoy adding chopped green onions to mine. I actually learned that one from my mother. It works great as is or as a dip for crackers or chips.0
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I know pineapples are a popular addition to cottage cheese. sweet cottage cheese isn' tmy thing though.
I have been eating it every day with diced onion, cucumber, a small potato, pepper and garlic and maybe chives and basil if i feel like it. Sometimes I have a slice of toast instead of the potato but the potato is better for a long term fill up for the same calories. I'm going to try mixing in some ricotta as well.0 -
I eat mine salty with saltine crackers and salt and pepper.
If I wanted a sweet version I guess I'd have it with cinnamon, splenda, and maybe a drizzle of honey on top. I might add some fruit that goes with cinnamon like maybe chopped apple, or peach.
Maybe that would taste good, but I don't think of cottage cheese that way. To me it's a savory food.0 -
i tried this today.
1/2 cup low fat cottage cheese
1 tablespoon maple syrup
20gm slivered almonds
yum what have i been missing
all these years ;-)0 -
To me the absolute best way to eat CC is with apples or pears.
Peaches are good too. Oddly I don't like it with pineapple or melon even though those are really "classic" pairings.
I also love it with raisins mixed in....mmmmm.0 -
This is not a sweet...but I bought this Asian seasoning at Costco, and put it on cottage cheese, it tastes awesome. Ginger, sesame, made cottage cheese taste totally different.
I like to add cottage cheese to a lean cuisine spaghetti, like a lasagna.
As for sweet, I like it mixed with melon, a bit of lime, or add a bit of sugar free jam.0 -
Sweet Cottage Cheese:
1) Topped with any kind of fruit preserves or fresh fruit ( I typically use my mom's homemade strawberry freezer jam )
2) Pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice mixed in
3) Applesauce and apple pie spice
4) Brown sugar and cinnamon
5) Use in place of oil when baking
6) Maple syrup, cinnamon, and banana slices
7) Mixed into smoothies
8) Cottage cheese ice cream
Savory Cottage Cheese
1) Puree to blend the curds, spread onto bread ( I like thicker breads or a crusty sourdough ), top with salt, pepper, dry dill, a tomato slice. Bake until crispy then drizzle a little balsamic vinegar on top
2) Use in place of ricotta cheese in lasagna
3) Stuff into a baked potato instead of sour cream
4) Add a tablespoon or two into scrambled eggs to make 'em nice and creamy
5) Use cottage cheese instead of mayo for pretty much anything (I like using it when Im making deviled eggs)
6) Cottage cheese, fried egg, and avocado on toast
7) Use as a dip. Add in ranch powder mix, spinach dip mix, or just fresh veggies and eat with chips or pitas0 -
Wow, never thought of adding anything to my cottage cheese except a little salt. Will have to try these.0
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