Cottage cheese ideas
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I love Cottage Cheese. No one in my family will eat it (Yay, more for me) I love it with fruit, srawberries, blueberries, pineapple. Many times with just salt and pepper.0
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I don't understand cottage cheese being sweet, like mixing it with fruit. Yucky to me.
I can add it to just about any meal... but as a snack, I have been enjoying it lately with chopped steamed beets. Yummy.0 -
I love it plain. Occasionally I'll put some fresh ground pepper in.
I ate it with paprika and tomatoes for years because my mom did, but found I preferred it without.
I like it cooked with scrambled eggs instead of other cheeses.
I like it in tuna salad, egg salad, etc. instead of mayo.
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Protein pancakes - 3 whole eggs, 1/2 c cottage cheese, 1/2 c oats. Mix in blender. Cook up batter.0
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I put it on top of my spaghetti0
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I think I got this from Curves.
1/2 cup 2% Cottage Cheese, 1 pack splenda, sprinkle of cinnamon, some slivered almonds and 1/4 cup Fiber One Protein Cereal-Maple brown sugar. I use this as my nighttime snack.
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I eat mine with chips and crackers like a dip- Doritos are the best! Rye chips work well, too.
Or you can use lightly roasted veggies or fresh cucumber slices instead of chips/crackers. Mix in a little salsa of your choice, if you like. I never tried mango salsa in cottage cheese but that actually sounds really good now that I'm thinking of it.
For a sweet tooth, the fruits I like to mix in are apricots, pineapple, and peaches.
You can also make some sugar free jello and eat it on the side.0 -
Cucumber topped with cottage cheese, salt snd pepper!0
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I love all of these ideas! My fav is with cranberry sauce - the whole berry kind. just a little....0
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Do you all use regular cottage cheese ore the fat free kind?0
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with sweet fruits
(especially pineapples or berries)0 -
loseitin_2016 wrote: »Do you all use regular cottage cheese ore the fat free kind?
It has to have some fat in it or its really not good. I make sure I weigh a portion that fits into my calories.0 -
I whir it in my blender until it is smooth, then can do a sweet with sweetener, add a bit of vanilla, yum. I will try some of these savory ideas too. I do not like the texture of cottage cheese out of the container.0
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I love cottage cheese. But loving my protein pancakes right now and these are the best ones.
1/4 cup raw oats
1/4 cup cottage cheese
1/2 scoop protein powder
1/2 cup egg whites
Blend all the ingredients until a batter forms. Pour over a hot griddle.
Flip when the edges start browning.
Serve with a tablespoon of natural peanut butter and top with almonds.0 -
Cottage cheese, stevia and apple (cut into little pieces)
You will love me forever when you try it0 -
kianrashidi123 wrote: »Cottage cheese, stevia and apple (cut into little pieces)
You will love me forever when you try it
^^^Sounds wonderful..............perhaps a little cinnamon also...........yum
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I like mine savory so I use salsa sometimes.0
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Sesame Melba toast round topped with cottage cheese, roasted red pepper, salt and ground black pepper0
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mistikal13 wrote: »I like to use it instead of ricotta in baked pasta dishes. Sounds weird, but it's yummy.
I do the same thing!0 -
If you like pumpkin pie, try this:
1/2 cup cottage cheese
1/4 pumpkin
1/2 serving vanilla protein powder
1 tablespoon splenda
generous seasoning of cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice (I use 4-5 big shakes of each)
Stir it all together. If it's too thick, add some water until it's the consistency you want.0
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