How the heck do you eat COTTAGE CHEESE?!

rima933
rima933 Posts: 151 Member
edited November 11 in Food and Nutrition
I've heard so much about cottage cheese and I bought it and its salty and chunky. Why do so many people like this? Do you eat it with a spoon like that?:smile:
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  • kidbxrs
    kidbxrs Posts: 50 Member
    I do use a spoon and I like mine with fruit. So I will dip my CC out into a small bowl and top with Pinapples or Peaches. Very good and really healthy. I like the small curd.
  • Spinelli2288
    Spinelli2288 Posts: 188 Member
    Love, love, LOVE cottage cheese. lol Sometimes I add a touch of pepper to it, other times I throw strawberries, melon, or raspberries in it. Now I want some cottage cheese. lol
  • MikeSEA
    MikeSEA Posts: 1,074 Member
    I believe it's an acquired taste. And frequently acquired tastes aren't worth the effort it takes to acquire them. I'm not a cottage cheese fan.
  • sunnyday789
    sunnyday789 Posts: 309 Member
    I started eating more of it when I realized the protein content is equal or greater than greek yoghurt and calories about the same or less.
    And about half the price.
    I like it plain, but it's better with pineapple chunks or fruit salad (I add the little cups ~ 70 calories)
  • TONYAGOOCH
    TONYAGOOCH Posts: 470 Member
    You can get the large curd or small curd. I buy the low fat (either curd works for me) and add salt and pepper and eat it with a spoon. I love it. But you can add fruit to it or add it to a recipe like lasagna or something.
  • blytheandbonnie
    blytheandbonnie Posts: 3,275 Member
    It's good with pears. I also like it with tomatoes with some salt and pepper. We've put a glob on baked potatoes instead of butter or sour cream, it's nice. Just plain out of the tub is good, too.
  • I like it with fruit. A little pineapple or some chopped apples and cinnamon.
  • COTTAGE CHEESE & PINEAPPLE = BEST COMBO EVER!!!!!!!!!!
  • littlebigsteve
    littlebigsteve Posts: 75 Member
    large curd on its own..i se to hate broccilli and cottage cheese ..now i love them both
  • 130annie
    130annie Posts: 339 Member
    I put it in lasagna...And that's about it.....I'm not a fan....It would sit in my fridge forever....:smile:
  • Cberg9
    Cberg9 Posts: 123
    I like the 4% milkfat small curd, there is something about that particular one, it seems creamier to me. But I love it straight up, nothing added, I can also eat it with pineapple as previously mentioned! Love love cottage cheese
  • Anelda
    Anelda Posts: 99 Member
    I adore cottage cheese. With fruit.. particularly blueberries.
    Or with salsa.. or hot sauce... or all by itself. It's delicious!
  • Stacyanne324
    Stacyanne324 Posts: 780 Member
    I adore cottage cheese! I have it for breakfast 6 mornings a week in the form of the Breakstone Cottage Doubles. It reminds me of tiny bits of mozzarella and always seems like something that shouldn't be allowed in my diet. I could definitely eat it alone but the added bonus of the sweet fruit bit in the doubles is great and for only 100 calories it holds me over until lunch. I love the apple cinnamin and the blueberry best and then peach after that. Yum!!
  • KateB1982
    KateB1982 Posts: 107 Member
    I see you are in Ontario. Take a visit to Fortinos or a Superstore and get President's Choice Blue Menu Vanilla or Strawberry cottage cheese. Very yummy! Even my hubby likes the vanilla one, and he usually HATES cottage cheese. :)
  • Stacyanne324
    Stacyanne324 Posts: 780 Member
    I adore cottage cheese. With fruit.. particularly blueberries.
    Or with salsa.. or hot sauce... or all by itself. It's delicious!

    Yum! I never thought of salsa or hot sauce with it. Definitely trying that next!
  • 2hmom
    2hmom Posts: 241 Member
    I mix mine with applesauce. ( I use applesauce for baking instead of butter or margarine.)
  • I like the large curd with salt and pepper but only ceritan brands I will eat. Some of it just tastes gross for some reason. I dont like it with any kind of fruit. Gross. My grandma use to make some fruit salad with cottage cheese and fruit. I always hated it.
  • dupaboo
    dupaboo Posts: 174 Member
    LOVE me some cottage cheese....plain....with a spoon. I use it when making lighterside lasagna, which I haven't had in forever...and am now drooling....
  • amyallenstockwell
    amyallenstockwell Posts: 26 Member
    For a long time, I didn't like cottage cheese, but I tried it again recently and really like it now. I agree with all the comments below.

    However, during the time that I didn't like it, I did like lite pimento cheese, which is has cottage cheese in it. Us either one to dip veggies in as well as eating it with fruit. Sometimes the fruit is too sweet for what you want. The veggies (celery, carrots, cucumbers, raw asparagus, sweet red peppers, are much lower in calories and natrual sugars than fruit.
    If you still can't handle it, eat yogurt instead. Good Luck! Hope this helps!
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    I like to mix in 1/3 cup of craisins or dried blueberries for a sweet and chewy addition.
  • FitFunTina
    FitFunTina Posts: 282 Member
    I believe it's an acquired taste. And frequently acquired tastes aren't worth the effort it takes to acquire them. I'm not a cottage cheese fan.

    This.

    Cottage cheese is not worth the reduction in calories and increase in protein. In my opinion. lol.
  • hmstarbuck
    hmstarbuck Posts: 152 Member
    Yum! It's on of my favs!! I love canned peaches and cottage cheese. I love it with salt and pepper and crackers. A friend of mine eats it on her tacos. I haven't ventured that far. But I do use in place of ricotta for lasagna, I just blend it with and egg and herbs and parm cheese. HUGE money saver. I do also enjoy cottage cheese, mandarin oranges and a packet of low fat whatever flavored jello you like. That is heaven!! There is also a cherry one that my mom used to make. It's fab!
  • Mix it with egg and layer it in a lasagne, only way I can get that stuff down:)
  • jnhu72
    jnhu72 Posts: 558 Member
    I'm weird...I can't eat cottage cheese plain. I have to eat it with veggies or meat. I get cottage cheese on half of my fork and then veggies or meat on the other part-it's tasty that way to me!
  • MommaH_78
    MommaH_78 Posts: 9 Member
    I've heard so much about cottage cheese and I bought it and its salty and chunky. Why do so many people like this? Do you eat it with a spoon like that?:smile:

    I tried it a couple of years ago and hated it, it seemed so disgusting, but now I eat it with my lunch and breakfast, but i dont really eat it plain... and i NEVER buy the daisy brand it is the worst IMO... but try putting pepper, or i got a mixture that was spices and salt rocks, or whatever (where you cruch it in the lid) and that was good, it is really good if you eat it with Pizza Lean pockets!~!!
  • loki3981
    loki3981 Posts: 249 Member
    I get the low sodium kind (friendship brand) and either do fresh fruit (PEACHES!!!) or salsa. I've always liked it though. If you're indulgent, try it with Cheetos, the crunchy ones.
  • heathersmilez
    heathersmilez Posts: 2,579 Member
    I'm a cheese-hater so the odd time I buy it for the sake of protein it's to make Strawberry Cheesecake Smoothies. 1/2 cup ff low sodium cc, 1/2 cup 1% milk, 1 cup strawberries, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract and 2 packets of sweetener = awesomeness!

    Nutrition: 204 cals, 342mg sodium, 1g fat, 30g carbs, 20g protein, 6g fiber

    Here's my photo;

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  • megjeg
    megjeg Posts: 18
    Look up some Indian recipes for Cottage Cheese, aka Paneer. It's a staple here for vegetarians. You should find recipes for sandwiches n salads like people have already described, but you can also cook it n make main course dishes like peas n cottage cheese- its a stir fry with red onions, garlic, ginger, a few spices n peas n cottage cheese.. Pretty yum!
  • I have the cottage cheese n pineapple one n have it on jacket potato.
    The natural cottage cheese one is yuk x
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
    I also use it in smoothies and add protein powder to it as well.
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