Cottage Cheese Recipes Please - NO I DON'T WANT TO CHECK PINTEREST, I WANT YOURS!
southrnchic479
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Cottage cheese is like my new favorite ingredient. It's easily disguised in different types of recipes, and nutritionally, it's AWESOME! I recently made a cottage cheese alfredo, and in the past, I've made chocolate peanut butter protein shakes with cottage cheese and it was soooo rich and creamy! I want to see what other things I can make. And yes, I've looked at Pinterest, but I want to hear your tried and true ones
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Usual combos I like: CC + whole eggs (scrambled or fried) +/- coconut manna (nice hot-cold contrast), CC + PB2/Nut butter +/- Cashews +/- Pistachios
Mainly reserved for days I need to boost kcals (prolonged dieting) whilst still hitting adequate protein
Far from pretty but when did looks matter as far as taste?1 -
I like it straight from the spoon. Call me nuts but I like watermelon and cottage cheese.
Fill a crepe and spread a little jam, too. Instant Hungarian Polachinta.5 -
I use 150g of cottage cheese and 1/2 serving of frozen fruit (I go by the label, but roughly 60g) in the blender to make a smoothie bowl. I then top with anything and everything. Current faves: cacao nibs, pepitas, hemp hearts, more fruit. It can be a little salty tasting which doesn't bother me, but you can get the low sodium cottage cheese if it bothers you.1
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I use it in vegetable lasagna. Sautee some diced or grated veg or use leftover cooked veg. Blitz some cottage cheese in the food processor and flavour with grated hard cheese and optional extras like garlic powder, pepper, herbs. Thin with milk if necessary to get a consistency similar to bechamel sauce. Layer cottage cheese mixture, uncooked lasagna noodles, veg in a casserole dish, being careful not to overlap pasta sheets which will otherwise not soften properly. At this stage you can freeze the lasagnas. The one you cook immediately needs to sit around for 4 hours for noodles to soften before baking 30 minutes total ur until noodles are soft when pricked with a skewer. Sprinkle on some grated hard cheese the last 10 minutes of cooking. If you want to eat a frozen one, just thaw it in the fridge in the morning or the night before and bake as normal in the evening.6
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Cottage cheese topped with unsweetened applesauce and sprinkle of shaved almonds is great for a high protein mid-day snack.3
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I don’t cook with it, but I like it with about a tsp of sugar free jello powder (1/2 cup cottage cheese) and some chopped raw nuts .
Also love it with finely chopped veggies and sriracha mixed in.2 -
I put it in oatmeal and when it melts it becomes like pudding. Flavor it up and add fruit as desired.
Cottage cheese mixed with bagel seasoning and used as a veggie dip or in salad.5 -
One of my favorite snacks is sliced cucumbers and tomatoes from my garden with cottage cheese, all doused in everything bagel seasoning.8
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I eat straight or mixed with fruits and nuts. We also put it in lasagna.4
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Use it as a replacement for other cheeses. Use it in tuna or chicken salad instead of mayo. Put it on baked potatoes as a cheese sauce. Put it on salads to cut down on amount of dressing needed or even make a creamy salad dressing with it instead of using mayo. Get the ranch powder and mix some in. I also like mixing it with just some hot sauce or salsa and using it on potatoes or salads
That Alfredo sauce you made can be put on many things and change the flavor profile by adding things like pureed roasted garlic or cayenne pepper. So anything that needs a cheese sauce 😉2 -
Blend it with cinnamon and a sweetener of choice; add some sugar if you'd like. It tastes very much like a decent cheesecake base. and becomes quite smooth. Add some eggwhites and bake if you want it to be a bit more like cheesecake texture.3
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I zapped cottage cheese in the food processor with some blue cheese to make a rather stiff blue cheese sauce today. Will serve it on grilled radiccio tomorrow as a starter, smearing cheese mixture on the grilled cut side of the lettuces and finishing under the broiler so that the sauce seeps down into the leaves.
There will be leftover blue cheese sauce that I will mix with hot starchy pasta water to serve on pasta later in the week.4 -
I mix low-fat cottage cheese into guacamole to increase the portion I can eat.4
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I personally love (although my body looks less puffy since not consuming dairy...) dry cottage cheese curd (Safeway's Lucerne). It has way more protein and bare amounts of sodium too compared to cottage cheese. (125 ml or 1/2 cup is 110 calories/22 grams of protein and only 15 grams of sodium.
Regular cottage cheese is around: (1%) is 100 calories but 14 grams of protein and 430 grams of sodium.0 -
Just putting a scoop in when you mash potatoes. Don't use any milk or butter, just some cottage cheese and whatever seasoning you like my family loves garlic. Use a mixer instead of a masher and it blends in beautifully, restaurant quality without the extra calories of cream/milk and butter.4
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I mix low-fat cottage cheese into guacamole to increase the portion I can eat.
this is a fantastic idea! thank you!I zapped cottage cheese in the food processor with some blue cheese to make a rather stiff blue cheese sauce today.
also a fantastic idea!!nancydriedger wrote: »Just putting a scoop in when you mash potatoes. Don't use any milk or butter, just some cottage cheese and whatever seasoning you like my family loves garlic. Use a mixer instead of a masher and it blends in beautifully, restaurant quality without the extra calories of cream/milk and butter.
love it! I usually use greek yogurt and a bit of butter with some garlic powder in my "famous" redskin potatoes. Family is used to sour cream and the other day I pulled the ol' switcheroo and nobody noticed! Phew! I'll have to try the cottage cheese trick for sure!!
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I am so excited to have found this thread because I actually came to the boards to exalt my newest snack obsession--a rice cake topped with cottage cheese and furikake (a rice seasoning blend with sesame seeds, dried seaweed, etc.)
It's delicious.4 -
These both sound and look horribly gross but are actually really good.
Cottage cheese mixed with browned ground turkey and salsa. Great alone or as a dip.
Lately I’ve been mixing my cottage cheese with pickled okra. Chop up the okra and even add a little juice to the cottage cheese. I swear I’m not pregnant. 😇2 -
People seem to either love this or hate, but I do cottage cheese with tuna to make tuna salad as a mayo replacment. A lot of people use Greek yogurt which is delicious, but I find cottage cheese works just as well!3
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Cottage cheese, powdered ranch dressing mix. Food processor. Use as the best dip for veggies!3
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https://momfoodie.com/low-carb-spanakopita-cottage-cheese-casserole/
How I alter the recipe:
*Use a whole onion
*Use whole eggs
*Use regular cottage cheese instead of whipped
*Add wayyyy more dill and garlic
*Add cheddar cheese to the top 15 minutes before it's done and then broil it at the end
*Works just as well with kale (not sure about other greens)1 -
I just made cottage cheese lasagna. Fry up some ground beef and toss in a jar of commercial tomato sauce. Layer tomato/meat sauce, then dry lasagna sheets, then cottage cheese. Let stand for 4 hours so that the pasta sheets absorb some moisture before baking 30 minutes covered with foil, then sprinkle grated hard cheese on top and bake for another 15 minutes. You can freeze these. Take out to defrost in the morning and cook as normal in the evening when defrosted.1
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Cottage cheese with frozen blueberries
Cottage cheese with walnuts, chia seeds, and cinnamon2 -
I just found a recipe for pancakes simply using cottage cheese, egg, and oatmeal. Looks good will have to try!https://hurrythefoodup.com/cottage-cheese-pancakes1
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We use it as a dip for BBQ potato chips1
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I’ve used it for years to make a low calorie version of cauliflower cheese. Lightly steam cauliflower, then place in an ovenproof dish. Top with the cottage cheese and put under the grill until the cheese is melty and just taking on some colour. Sometimes I’ll run herbs through the cottage cheese, or a dash of paprika or dry mustard powder.
I happily eat a plateful of this with salad leaves regularly for dinner. Love it!5 -
I make blueberry cottage cheese overnight oats.
1/2 cup cottage cheese
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup Quaker Oats
1 tsp honey (or whatever sweetener you like)
Stir everything together, top with a sprinkle of sliced almonds and a big handful of blueberries. Stick in the fridge for at least 6 hours, but overnight is best. I usually load up on the blueberries and get 2 servings out of it. Makes a great quick breakfast or snack.4 -
Cottage cheese with either cinnamon or black pepper sprinkled in.0
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I have a bowl of cottage cheese and I load it with banana peppers. Tastes great if you like spicy foods.3
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I do not like cottage cheese. However, I tried cottage cheese pancakes and they were to die for! I will look for the recipe. But it was ground up oats, cottage cheese, cinnamon0
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