Cottage Cheese Recipes Please - NO I DON'T WANT TO CHECK PINTEREST, I WANT YOURS!

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  • jthillk
    jthillk Posts: 18 Member
    2 of my top ten foods to eat...
    Baked potato with butter topped with cottage cheese
    Cold pork and beans or warm baked beans topped with cottage cheese-yum
    We grew up eating cottage cheese as a "side dish" often served when we had spaghetti along with corn,
    or served with roast, carrots and potatoes.
  • How about some muffins? With the below quantities, it makes about 10 muffins

    * 2 eggs
    * 1/2 cup while wheat flour
    * 25g raisins
    * 1 1/4 cup cottage cheese
    * a pinch of cinnamon
    * vanilla extract (optional)

    Preheat oven to 180C. Mix all the ingredients well. Line oven pan with 10 paper muffin cups and divide the dough evenly among them. Bake for about 30 min, until the tops are slighly golden brown.
    Serve with yogurt, honey or blueberries

    Enjoy :)
  • yxba
    yxba Posts: 33 Member
    How about some muffins? With the below quantities, it makes about 10 muffins

    * 2 eggs
    * 1/2 cup while wheat flour
    * 25g raisins
    * 1 1/4 cup cottage cheese
    * a pinch of cinnamon
    * vanilla extract (optional)

    Preheat oven to 180C. Mix all the ingredients well. Line oven pan with 10 paper muffin cups and divide the dough evenly among them. Bake for about 30 min, until the tops are slighly golden brown.
    Serve with yogurt, honey or blueberries

    Enjoy :)

    Whats the calorie breakdown on that?
  • Zodikosis
    Zodikosis Posts: 149 Member
    I think sweetened cottage cheese is nasty so I always use savory mix-ins. My current go-to is Cholula hot sauce, a bit of lime juice, and a few crushed up tortilla chips.
  • BarbaraHelen2013
    BarbaraHelen2013 Posts: 1,941 Member
    Zodikosis wrote: »
    I think sweetened cottage cheese is nasty so I always use savory mix-ins. My current go-to is Cholula hot sauce, a bit of lime juice, and a few crushed up tortilla chips.

    That sounds like utter genius! I’ve only got maybe 15g left of a tub of fat free cottage cheese in the fridge, so I know I’m going to the nearest supermarket in the morning! It’ll be the closest thing to nachos that I’ve had in a very long time!
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I really like a scoop of it on top of homemade spicy lentils or split peas.
  • fdhunt1
    fdhunt1 Posts: 222 Member
    Cottage cheese and diced onions & pepper. Maybe a shake of hot sauce on top.
  • jennarandhayes
    jennarandhayes Posts: 456 Member
    I sauté or roast my favorite fresh veggies and then mix them with soyrizo. Then I layer brown rice, the veggie mixture, cottage cheese, and salsa. It’s AMAZING.
  • misslizzierod
    misslizzierod Posts: 57 Member
    Just tried this today to meet my carb and protein requirement and I'm soooo glad I did. It's sooooo good!

    -1 slice Daves thin slice toasted bread or any bread
    -1/2 cup cottage cheese low-fat
    -1 tbsp honey

    Macros:
    Cal:210
    Fat:3.5g
    Carbs:22.5
    Protein:16g

    Tomorrow I'm having this with a side of egg whites for extra protein.
  • J72FIT
    J72FIT Posts: 6,008 Member
    My go to...

    Cottage cheese, pumpkin puree, sliced banana, maple syrup and cinnamon...
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,460 Member
    An old weight watchers recipe for cheese danish.
    Mix some cottage cheese with a little vanilla, cinnamon, and saccharine (does that hint how old it is?)
    Pile on a slice of toast. Put in 350 oven until cottage cheese melts—takes a while. Can add fruit if you have the calories.

    Tastes nothing like cheese danish, but I liked it—no vanilla or saccharine.


  • iradi8
    iradi8 Posts: 783 Member
    I love, love, love cottage cheese with pineapple. It is delicious!
  • Jelaan
    Jelaan Posts: 815 Member
    Jenmeg1978 wrote: »
    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-pancakes

    I have been making this for a while. With a little sweetener of your choice and a pinch of cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice it is delicious and filling.
  • OhMsDiva
    OhMsDiva Posts: 1,073 Member
    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!

    This one I will have to try. I never thought of cottage cheese for melting. Then again I dont think I have eaten cottage cheese with savory foods. I eat it alone or with fruit,
  • Theo166
    Theo166 Posts: 2,564 Member
    I whip it into my scrambled eggs, makes them extra creamy.

    I eat it in a bowl with kimchi mixed in, this is my quick go-to for a protein boost.
  • stephaniek511
    stephaniek511 Posts: 86 Member
    I opted to add some tomato and avocado with salt and pepper - don't usually go the savory route with it but it was pretty tasty!
  • Janatki
    Janatki Posts: 730 Member
    tmarie2715 wrote: »
    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.

    Just got some of this along with the Shony & Dulce seasonings ...... waiting to experiment & this recipe idea will help! Love cottage cheese!
  • travisperry1984
    travisperry1984 Posts: 3 Member
    edited April 2021
    Okay, I wish I had something relevant to add but this thread is awesome! I've been TRYING to like cottage cheese due to it helping me hit my macros, but I just CANNOT stand the texture. Can you cook or melt this to blend it together or blend in a blender? Interested in more recipes that gets rid of the liquidy-chunky texture haha. Thanks for the tips so far though, you guys rock!
  • Megan_smartiepants1970
    Megan_smartiepants1970 Posts: 43,575 Member
    I have used it in the past for baked ziti, lasagna, enchiladas, and mac and cheese
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,460 Member
    Yes, it melts very slowly, but it does melt.

    Often, when I bring home a carton, I put the whole thing in the blender and purée it, then put it right back in the carton. If I know for sure I’m only going to use it with fruit or sweet things, I put some vanilla, cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice, and maybe just a little sugar in the blender with it.
  • conniewilkins56
    conniewilkins56 Posts: 3,391 Member
    Cottage cheese is great on top of baked potatoes!
  • VickyBowden
    VickyBowden Posts: 1 Member
    I fry up diced red onion, zucchini and tomatoes, once cooked I add some basil and cottage cheese. Amaaazing with fish or chicken breast🥰
  • funnygrl9005
    funnygrl9005 Posts: 2 Member
    I cannot be trusted to do the right thing when I come home from work starving and need to get dinner made, so I premeasure 1/4 cup of 2% creamed cottage cheese in the morning and leave it in the fridge. In the evening, I either...brace yourselves...chop up two small filets of jarred herring and mix them in, or just douse the cottage cheese with worcestershire sauce, for a quick legal snack, and it keeps me going until dinner. Are there any other worcestershire superfans on here?
  • teamhugcpt
    teamhugcpt Posts: 24 Member
    My favorite cottage cheese recipe sounds disgusting, but it's really good: cottage cheese, tuna, and sriracha. I learned it from a YouTube video but I don't remember which one so I can't cite the source. It's good on bread, celery sticks, or cucumber slices, but sometimes I just eat it with a spoon. Basically it has all the same flavors as my stepmom's tuna casserole, so I sometimes garnish it with french fried onions.

    I also like it with salsa or ranch seasoning mixed in.

    I used to top it with a homemade blueberry and chia seed jam, which is pretty tasty, but I have been on more of a savory kick lately.
    Okay, I wish I had something relevant to add but this thread is awesome! I've been TRYING to like cottage cheese due to it helping me hit my macros, but I just CANNOT stand the texture. Can you cook or melt this to blend it together or blend in a blender? Interested in more recipes that gets rid of the liquidy-chunky texture haha. Thanks for the tips so far though, you guys rock!

    Yes! An immersion blender will smooth it out, but it's hard to do in small quantities. I melted some in the microwave the other day on 50% power, stirring with a fork every 30 seconds or so to make sure it melts smoothly.

  • DyneSalcar
    DyneSalcar Posts: 45 Member
    If you freeze cottage cheese, it thaws with a consistency a little closer to ricotta. Mix with egg, salt, and pepper as the cheese layers of a lasagna (whether a pasta lasagna or a zucchini lasagna).

    I also love doing cottage cheese with AA little of the syrup from a jar of cherries as a special treat.