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These healthy Cottage Cheese Recipes will help you hit your protein goals and stay lean. From breakfast to dinner, you’ll find plenty of delicious ideas to add to your weekly rotation. Whether you’re trying to lose weight, build muscle, or eat keto—there’s something here for every diet.

Cottage cheese recipes

Cottage cheese is taking over social media, blowing up on TikTok with one trend after the other. And for good reason! It’s low in calories, keto-friendly, and packed with protein (no powders needed). Plus, I love that it’s affordable and easy to find in any grocery store.

From savory to sweet, breakfast to dinner—everything goes well with cottage cheese. On this page, you’ll find 25 quick and easy recipes to fit your goals. And don’t skip the end! I’ve included everything you need to know: nutrition facts, calories and protein breakdowns, cooking tips, and even how to store or freeze leftovers.

Cottage cheese blueberry muffins

These healthy Cottage Cheese Blueberry Muffins are moist, bursting with flavors and packed with juicy blueberries in every bite. Ready in 30 minutes, they’re perfect for high protein breakfasts or snacks on the go and meal prepping.

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Cottage cheese cheesecake

This Cottage Cheese Cheesecake is rich, smooth and creamy like New York-style cheesecake. But made healthy in a blender, with cottage cheese and Greek yogurt. The best high protein, low calorie treat!

Whipped cottage cheese

Smooth, rich and creamy, Whipped Cottage Cheese is ready in 2 minutes with just one ingredient. This cottage cheese whip is a high protein, low carb and low calorie alternative to whipped cream or ricotta. Perfect on its own, or as an addition to sweet and savory recipes.

Cottage cheese pancakes

These easy Cottage Cheese Pancakes are the perfect high protein breakfast. With crisp edges and a soft melt-in-your-mouth center, you’ll never guess they are healthy, flourless and packed with 26 g of protein!

Tortilla quiche bake

This simple Tortilla Quiche Bake is loaded with spinach, tomatoes and flavorful cheeses. With over 30 g of protein, this quick recipe is perfect for healthy breakfasts, lunches and meal prep.

Cottage cheese ice cream

This creamy chocolate Cottage Cheese Ice Cream is the ultimate high-protein treat for warm days. It’s low carb, low calorie and doesn’t taste like cottage cheese at all. The best part? It’s made with just 3 ingredients in 2 minutes–no ice cream maker!

Cottage cheese queso

This viral 3-ingredient Cottage Cheese Queso tastes so cheesy and delicious that you won’t guess it’s low calorie and packed with 20 g of protein! You can microwave, bake or air fry it, before dipping in tortillas or nachos.

Cottage cheese pizza crust

This easy Cottage Cheese Pizza Crust will satisfy your pizza cravings with a punch of protein. Made with 3 ingredients and no yeast, it tastes like the original but macro-friendly.

Cottage cheese flatbread

This 2 ingredient Cottage Cheese Flatbread is so quick and easy to make. High protein, low carb, low calorie and gluten-free, it’s perfect for macro-friendly healthy wraps, sandwiches and pizza.

Cottage cheese lasagna

This easy Lasagna Recipe with Cottage Cheese is cheesy, meaty and so satisfying. Packed with protein and low in calories, it takes a twist on the Italian dish to make it healthy. Perfect for comforting weeknight dinners, holidays and meal prepping.

High protein Alfredo pasta

This easy Cottage Cheese Alfredo Pasta is the ultimate high protein, low calorie alternative to Alfredo. Delicious pasta comes with a rich and cheesy cottage cheese sauce. It tastes like a restaurant-style dish, but made healthy at home for your diet.

Cottage cheese bread

This high protein Cottage Cheese Bread is so easy to make with just 3 main ingredients. Soft, fluffy and flavorful, this recipe is perfect for healthy breakfasts, low carb sandwiches or as a side.

Cottage cheese bagels

These 3 ingredient Cottage Cheese Bagels are so quick and easy to make, in the oven or in the air fryer. Packed with protein, they’re perfect as a healthy breakfast, snack or lunch.

Low carb protein cookies

These Cottage Cheese Cookies are packed with flavor and protein. Soft, chewy and so delicious, you will never guess they are also low carb, keto, gluten-free and perfect for weight loss.

Cottage cheese chips

These crispy Cottage Cheese Chips are the ultimate high protein snack. Made with just 1 ingredient and no oil, they taste so delicious that you won’t ever guess they are keto and good for you.

Crispy cottage cheese chips

Cottage cheese dip

This easy Cottage Cheese Dip comes together in a blender with just 3 main ingredients. Rich, creamy and perfectly seasoned, it tastes delicious as a high protein healthy snack or appetizer. Perfect for game day, holiday meals and picnics!

Top-view of a rich and creamy cottage cheese dip, served with herbs and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil on top.

High protein chocolate mousse

This 3 ingredient Cottage Cheese Chocolate Mousse will satisfy your sweet tooth with a punch of protein. Made in a blender in 2 minutes, it’s perfect as a post workout snack or as a late-night dessert for the diet. It tastes rich, creamy and has over 29 g of protein.

Dairy-free cottage cheese

This Dairy Free Cottage Cheese comes together in minutes with just 4 ingredients. It’s high protein, low calorie, lactose-free and so versatile for sweet and savory meals.

Starbucks copycat egg white bites

This copycat Egg White Bites recipe is quick, easy, and perfect for meal prep. Cheesy, loaded with spinach and roasted bell peppers, they make a great high-protein, low-calorie snack or grab-and-go breakfast.

High protein pasta salad

This healthy High Protein Pasta Salad is loaded with flavor and vegetarian protein (25 g). Made with creamy cottage cheese and fresh veggies, it’s the perfect recipe for quick dinners, easy lunches, meal prep, or summer cookouts.

Low calorie spinach dip

This cold Spinach Dip Recipe is quick and easy to make in just 10 minutes. With cottage cheese and fresh spinach, this no bake dip is perfect for party snacks, light appetizers, and weekly dinners. Healthy, high protein, low calorie and keto.

Cottage cheese brownies

These Cottage Cheese Brownies are fudgy, rich and so chocolatey that you will never believe they’re flourless and sugar-free. Clocking at 75 calories, this TikTok viral brownie is the ultimate high protein treat for your diet. No oats, no nuts, no sugar!

Low calorie pasta salad

This Low Calorie Pasta Salad is quick, easy, and packed with flavor! Made with healthy ingredients, it’s perfect as a main or side for summer dinners, meal prep, or barbecues. It’s high in protein, vegetarian, and ideal for weight loss.

Cottage cheese banana bread

This Cottage Cheese Banana Bread is moist and flavorful without oil or butter. The perfect recipe for healthy breakfasts, snacks and desserts!

Cottage cheese smoothie

This Cottage Cheese Smoothie is creamy, fruity and so delicious. Packing 19 grams of protein for just 233 calories, this smoothie is perfect for both bodybuilding and weight loss. No protein powder is required!

What is cottage cheese?

Cottage cheese is a fresh, fermented cheese made from curds and cream. Although its origins trace back to ancient Europe, it is considered the first cheese made in America. It has a mild, slightly tangy flavor and a creamy texture with soft curds.

There are different types of cottage cheese available, including nonfat, reduced fat, and whole milk options. You can also find it in large or small curds. While many people love this food, some may find its texture less appealing. In this case I recommend trying whipped cottage cheese, which is smoother and creamier.

Health benefits

  • High protein (11g per 100g) – Cottage cheese is packed with complete protein, meaning it contains all essential amino acids. The main protein is casein, a slow-releasing type of protein, which supports muscle mass.
  • Low carb (3g per 100g) – With fewer carbs than Greek yogurt, cottage cheese is a great fit for low carb and keto diets.
  • Low in calories (98 kcal per 100g) – Unlike cream cheese, both nonfat and whole milk versions are light in calories. Thanks to its high protein content, it’s also super filling, making it a smart choice for weight loss.
  • Nutrient-dense – Cottage cheese is rich in calcium, phosphorus, and B vitamins. Especially B12, which plays a key role in keeping your nervous system healthy.

Watch out for sodium

Although cottage cheese is super nutritious and great for most diets, it’s also relatively high in sodium—about 400mg per 100g. If you’re having high blood pressure or trying to reduce water retention, it’s best to keep portions in check. You can also balance it out by pairing it with naturally low sodium foods like fresh veggies or fruit.

Cottage cheese nutrition

VarietyCaloriesProtein (g)Fat (g)Carbs (g)Sodium (mg)
Nonfat (0%)68110.33.4400
Low-fat (2%)85112.03.2400
Full-fat (4%)98114.03.1400
Nutritional values per 100g of cottage cheese. Calories, macronutrient values and sodium may slightly vary based on brand choice.

Cooking tips

  • Blend for a smooth texture. Not a fan of the curdy texture? Just toss it in a blender and blend until smooth. Whipped cottage cheese turns out rich and creamy, like a mix between Greek yogurt and cream cheese.
  • Go for full fat. Whole milk cottage cheese might have a few more calories, but it’s way more satisfying. The healthy fats help you stay full longer and boost absorption of fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). As a nutrition coach, I also prefer full fat options because they’re less processed.
  • Add it to pasta sauces. When blended, cottage cheese becomes the perfect low fat substitute for heavy cream in pasta sauces. It makes them creamy, rich, and comforting. Try it in a cottage cheese Alfredo for a lighter twist on the classic.
  • Eat it for breakfast. Starting the day with protein helps you feel full and energized. Cottage cheese works great in protein pancakes, stirred into oatmeal, or spread on bagels for a quick and filling breakfast.
  • Make it dairy-free. Can’t eat dairy? Make your own plant-based version by blending tofu with dairy-free yogurt, a pinch of salt, and a splash of apple cider vinegar. It’s just as creamy and perfect for all your favorite recipes.

How to store and freeze

  • To store in the fridge. Keep cottage cheese in its original container or transfer it to an airtight one after opening. If unopened, it will stay good until the date on the package. Once opened, aim to eat it within 4 days for best freshness.
  • To freeze. Yes, you can freeze cottage cheese. Just keep in mind that the texture might change slightly after thawing. For best results, portion it into airtight containers or freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months.
  • To use after freezing. Let it thaw overnight in the fridge. I recommend using it in cooked recipes like pasta bakes, casseroles, or baked goods, where the texture change won’t matter.

Frequently asked questions

Can I freeze cottage cheese?

Yes, cottage cheese can be frozen in airtight containers or zipper bags for up to 3 months. Keep in mind that its texture may slightly changed after thawing.

Is cottage cheese good for weight loss?

Absolutely! Both nonfat and whole milk options are low in calories (68 kcal/100g and 98 kcal/100g), making them great for a weight loss diet. Plus, they’re packed with protein to keep you full for hours. Just keep an eye on the sodium content. Especially if you have high blood pressure or want to reduce water retention.

Does it go bad past expiration date?

If unopened and kept in the refrigerator at or below 40°F (4°C), it remains safe to consume for up to 7 days past expiration date. If opened, it’s best to eat it within 4 days, regardless of its expiration date.

What is the texture of cottage cheese?

It has a creamy texture with soft curds, kind of like a cross between ricotta and yogurt. If you’re not a fan of the curds, you can blend it until smooth. It’ll turn into a silky, spreadable cream perfect for many recipes.

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Cottage Cheese Recipes: Easy Protein Pancakes

Looking for healthy cottage cheese breakfast ideas? These soft and fluffy pancakes are packed with protein.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 2 servings
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup (220 g) cottage cheese, minimum 2% fat, see notes*
  • 2 eggs
  • ¾ cup (70 g) rolled oats, or preferred flour, see notes*
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup, more to taste
  • 1 ½ tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon, optional

Instructions 

Blender Cottage Cheese Pancakes with Oats

  • Add to a blender cottage cheese, eggs, rolled oats, maple syrup, baking powder, vanilla and cinnamon. Blend until smooth, but do not over-blend the batter.
  • Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Grease it well with oil or butter to prevent sticking.
  • Pour one scoop of batter into the hot and greased pan. Cook cottage cheese pancakes over low/ medium heat until the underside is golden and bubbles begin to appear on the surface, then flip with a spatula and cook until golden. Repeat the process until you run out of batter, greasing the pan between each pancake.
  • Serve immediately with your favorite toppings, or store for later.

Cottage Cheese Pancakes with Flour

  • In a mixing bowl, add cottage cheese, eggs, maple syrup, vanilla extract and cinnamon. Stir well until smooth.
  • Add flour and baking powder into the batter, then mix until combined. Do not over-mix.
  • Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Grease it well with oil or butter to prevent sticking.
  • Pour one scoop of batter into the hot and greased pan. Cook over low/ medium heat until the underside is golden and bubbles begin to appear on the surface, then flip with a spatula and cook until golden. Repeat the process until you run out of batter, greasing the pan between each pancake.
  • Serve immediately with your favorite toppings, or store for later.

Notes

Ingredient Notes

  • Cottage cheese: I recommend full fat or minimum 2% fat cottage cheese, it makes pancakes richer and fluffier. If using a blender, small curd or large curd does not matter. If you make them in a bowl, small curd cottage cheese is preferred.
  • Eggs: Substitute with your favorite egg replacement, such as flaxseed egg.
  • Rolled oats: Use gluten-free if necessary. Or replace rolled oats with your favorite flour and make this recipe in a bowl.
  • Maple syrup: Add more to taste, or omit for savory pancakes. Substitute with honey, agave nectar or sugar-free sweetener of choice. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1 serving | Calories: 303.6kcal | Carbohydrates: 33.5g | Protein: 26.1g | Fat: 7.6g | Saturated Fat: 2.5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.7g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2.6g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 168.1mg | Sodium: 830.1mg | Potassium: 304.6mg | Fiber: 3.8g | Sugar: 8.3g | Vitamin A: 284.2IU | Vitamin C: 0.02mg | Calcium: 299.6mg | Iron: 2.8mg
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Cottage cheese dinners

Try these high-protein cottage cheese recipes as a delicious addition to any meal. My tortilla quiche bake is perfect for a quick lunch, while the healthy lasagna is a crowd-pleaser for holidays or weeknight dinners.

Cottage cheese snack ideas

Need a quick, high-protein snack? These snack ideas are easy, delicious, and perfect to keep you full between meals. Whether you’re craving sweet or savory, there’s something here for every taste.

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  • Quick and easy
  • High protein and low calorie
  • Macro-friendly
  • Clean, common ingredients only

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