Help make cottage cheese more eatable
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mix it with applesauce! sounds weird but is really good0
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I actually eat cottage cheese for breakfast. Usually I add 1-2 tablespoons of peanut butter and 1/4 to 1/2 cup of milk. Stir it together, throw in a cut up banana, and that is bliss in a bowl for me! I definitely think if you add a flavor to it you may like it better. But honestly if you cannot stand the taste, simply don't eat it. There are plenty of other high protein foods out there. Try eating avocados - they offer protein, fiber, and unsaturated fat all in one. I hope this helps!0
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I add some sugar free jam or jelly but if you don't like it or are bothered by the texture, I'd find a suitable substitute & just give it to the dog :drinker:0
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I agree that you should never eat anything you don't like.
My favorite way to eat cottage cheese is with cold crushed pineapple!
I also like it with salt, pepper, and a diced up juicy tomatoe.
But find something else if you don't like cottage cheese!0 -
Mix in a blender equal parts cottage cheese, quick oats, and almond (or other) milk. Then, add one scoop of protein powder (any flavor, chocolate is very good and am going to test banana). You can also add 1/2 tsp cinnamon or pumpkin pie season to make it especially flavorful. For an added boost of texture, flavor and protein, I add some chopped pecans when I first pour the batter on the griddle. I have been working with baking powder to see if I can get them to rise a bit, because they are pretty thin.
You not only can't taste the cottage cheese, but you get a real protein and fiber boost without tons of extra calories, and they taste a lot like regular pancakes. I make a batch up at the beginning of the week, and bring some to work and pop them in the toaster. Great for a quick, easy, tasty and nutritious snack/meal.
You can add in all sorts of flavorings to jazz it up to your taste.0 -
Mix it with a bit of honey0
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Never used to like it. Now, I eat it with walnuts and banana peppers. It's addictive!0
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I love cottage cheese. I eat it with pineapple or blueberries and a drop of maple syrup. Yummy
exactly ^^! How people find it uneatable, bull****!0 -
peaches, or pineapple, or cherry tomatoes with some pepper.
it really depends if you like sweet or savory.
there are shake recipes out there too. I tried a strawberry chocolate one, not exactly my fave but it can be done.0 -
There is nothing that will make this culinary monstrosity palatable.0
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Try adding some raisins and cinnamon powder. Also if you have it with Apple slices this also is nice.0
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I'm one of those who loves cottage cheese - always have. I can eat it plain but I also like to add fresh fruit or veggies. It's great with bell pepper (green or red), a bit of Mrs. Dash. It's also good (to me) with seasonings that are salt-free. But I agree with many of the other posters, if you don't like it, you probably won't be satisfied. Good luck finding something that you do like which will satisfy your need for protein while being something you enjoy!0
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You don't have to eat cottage cheese. You could have an egg, some chicken, turkey, etc. instead.0
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My suggestion would be to not eat foods that you don't like. There is nothing magical about cottage cheese and there are numerous and better protein sources if that's all you're concerned with. I don't touch that nasty curdled up ****...disgusting.0
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Am I the only one who smiles at the thought of something 'eatable'?
I swear, I'm not being facetious, it sounds incredibly cute in my head.
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You can't make it edible, it's disgusting. Only good use for it is in lasagna.0
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I eat cottage cheese every day and I love it! But I hate every brand I've ever tried except for Knudsen 2%. Every other brand I've tried is terrible - sour and just gross tasting. But Knudsen is so good I can eat it plain and I love it.0
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I love it best with just a little salt and pepper.0
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Just eat something else then. It's not necessary to eat before bed. Just find something else with protein in it that you do like.0
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Don't eat foods you don't like. There are so many other sources of protein.0
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