These Are Our Favorite Cottage Cheese Recipes (2024)

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These Are Our Favorite Cottage Cheese Recipes (1)Laurie DixonUpdated: Nov. 10, 2023

    Not only is cottage cheese tasty—it's healthy, too! You and your family will love these cottage cheese recipes.

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    Best Lasagna

    Want to know how to make lasagna for a casual holiday meal? You can’t go wrong with this deliciously rich meat lasagna recipe. My grown sons and daughter-in-law request it for their birthdays, too. —Pam Thompson, Girard, Illinois

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    Cherry Cheese Blintzes

    These elegant blintzes can be served as an attractive dessert or a brunch entree. The bright cherry sauce gives them a delightful flavor. I sometimes substitute other fruits, such as raspberries, blueberries or peaches. —Jessica Vantrease, Anderson, Alaska

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    Mexican Egg Casserole

    Tomatoes and green chiles give color and zip to this extra-cheesy egg bake. It’s a favorite for breakfast or brunch but it can be enjoyed for lunch or supper, too. —Mary Steiner, West Bend, Wisconsin

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    Makeover Traditional Cheesecake

    Though softer than a full-fat cheesecake, this lightened-up dessert has all of the original’s delectable flavor. It’s sure to make any special event more festive. —Anne Addesso, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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    When you make this in muffin cups, each person gets a quiche. I have also doubled the recipe and used jumbo muffin cups; bake about 10 minutes longer. —Gena Stout, Ravenden, Arkansas

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    Blintz Pancakes

    Blending sour cream and cottage cheese, ingredients traditionally associated with blintzes, into the batter of these pancakes gives them old-fashioned flavor. Top these family favorites with berry syrup to turn an ordinary morning into an extraordinary day.—Dianna Digoy, San Diego, California. Learn how to make cottage cheese biscuits.

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    Spinach Turnovers

    The flaky cream cheese pastry adds sensational texture to these hot appetizers—and just wait until you taste the wonderful filling. I usually fix a double batch and freeze some to have on hand in case unexpected guests drop by. — Jean von Bereghy, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

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    Chocolate Swirled Cheesecake

    This cheesecakes looks and tastes indulgent, but it’s a lightened up version you can feel good about serving your family. —Kathy Shan, Toledo, Ohio

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    Green Chili Egg Puff

    Green chilies add a touch of Southwest flavor to this fluffy egg dish. The cottage cheese offers nice texture, and people always love the gooey Montery Jack cheese melted throughout. —Laurel Leslie, Sonora, California

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    Makeover Traditional Lasagna

    I’ve never been quick to pass along my special recipes, but this one is so good that it’s become our family’s Christmas Eve tradition! —Michelle Behan, Littleton, Colorado

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    Cheesy Egg Puffs

    My father loves to entertain, and these buttery egg delights are one of his favorite items to serve at brunch. The leftovers are perfect to reheat in the microwave on busy mornings, so Dad always stashes a few aside for me to take home once the party is over. —Amy Soto, Winfield, Kansas

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    Spinach ‘n’ Broccoli Enchiladas

    I like to top this wonderful meatless meal with lettuce and serve it with extra picante sauce. It’s quick, easy, filled with fresh flavor and definitely satisfying! —Lesley Tragesser, Charleston, Missouri

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    Cheese-Stuffed Shells

    When I was living in California, I tasted this rich cheesy pasta dish at a neighborhood Italian restaurant. I got the recipe and made a few changes to it in my own kitchen. I’m happy to share it with you. —Lori Mecca, Grants Pass, Oregon

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    Canadian Bacon Onion Quiche

    For more than 20 years, we sold our homegrown specialty onions at the farmers market. I handed out this favorite recipe for a classic quiche to all our customers. —Janice Redford, Cambridge, Wisconsin

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    Butterhorns

    This recipe is an unusual but delicious way to use cottage cheese. Friends of ours make these every year for a party that follows our fall cattle drive. They are so delicious they’re always the first food to disappear.

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    No-Fuss Lasagna

    I like this recipe because it can be prepared a day ahead and baked just before serving, so it’s a great way to avoid that last-minute rush when attending a potluck. Using packaged spaghetti sauce and noodles that are not pre-boiled makes preparation especially quick. —Denise Goedeken, Platte Center, Nebraska

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    Sausage Manicotti

    This familiar Italian-style entree comes together in a snap. It’s a comforting dish that says “home” to my family and is easy to freeze and have on hand. —Carolyn Henderson, Maple Plain, Minnesota

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    Ziti Bake

    Many of my casserole recipes have been frowned upon by my children, but they give a cheer when they hear we’re having Baked Ziti for supper. I’ve tried to incorporate more meatless meals into our menus, which is how this baked ziti without meat got started. No one misses the meat in this one. Even the leftovers are well-liked.—Charity Burkholder, Pittsboro, Indiana

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    Amish Breakfast Casserole

    We’ve enjoyed a few hearty breakfast casseroles while visiting an Amish inn. When I asked for a recipe, one of the ladies told me the ingredients right off the top of her head. I modified it to create this quick and easy breakfast casserole my family loves. —Beth Notaro, Kokomo, Indiana

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    Breakfast Pie

    This crustless pie is wonderful to serve to overnight guests because you assemble it the night before. —Pam Botine, Goldsboro, North Carolina

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    Cheesy Spinach

    My daughter often serves this cheese and spinach blend at church suppers. Even people who don’t usually eat spinach like this flavorful dish once they try it. There is never any left. —Frances Moore, Decatur, Illinois

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    Garden Veggie Egg Bake

    Looking for a healthy day-starter? Children will actually enjoy eating their veggies when they’re baked into this cheesy, nutrition-packed egg dish. —JoAnne Wilson, Roselle Park, New Jersey

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    Skillet Bow Tie Lasagna

    This quick recipe tastes just like lasagna, but you make it on the stove. It’s very tasty and is always a hit with my family.

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    Cheesy Beef Casserole

    This hearty casserole tastes like lasagna and makes a satisfying meal when served with a green salad and crusty garlic bread. —Ardyce Piehl, Poynette, Wisconsin

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    Brunch Cinnamon Rolls

    A biscuit-textured cinnamon bun with the ease of food processor preparation. This family friendly breakfast bun is glazed with maple and vanilla flavors to accent the cinnamon and nuts.—Rita Vogel, Malcom, Iowa

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    Spinach Pie Parma

    For a hearty pie with a lovely Italian flavor, try this recipe. Spinach has never tasted so good! —Nancy Reichert, Thomasville, Georgia

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    Pancake Lasagna

    Take this dish along to your next potluck supper, and don’t be surprised when there isn’t a morsel left over—it’s that good! It’s also a unique way to serve lasagna. —Beverly Austin, Fulton, Missouri

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    Beef Enchilada Lasagna Casserole

    “Whenever I make this cheesy layered casserole, my guests rave about it and ask for the recipe. I serve it with French bread or toasted garlic bread.” —Charlene Griffin, Minocqua, Wisconsin

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    Gluten-Free Breakfast Blintzes

    These cheese-filled, berry-topped blintzes taste just as mouthwatering and special as they look. —Laura Fall-Sutton, Buhl, Idaho

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    Favorite Baked Spaghetti

    This yummy baked spaghetti casserole will be requested again and again for potlucks and family gatherings. It’s especially popular with my grandchildren, who just love baked spaghetti with all the cheese. —Louise Miller, Westminster, Maryland

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    Italian Stuffed Shells

    A dear friend first brought over this stuffed shells recipe. Now I take it to other friends’ homes and to potlucks, because it’s always a big hit! —Beverly Austin, Fulton, Missouri

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    Lasagna Casserole

    Growing up, this was the meal I always wanted on my birthday. Mother made the sauce from scratch, but I use store-bought spaghetti sauce to save time. Replace the ground beef with Italian sausage if you want more spice. —Deb Morrison, Skiatook, Oklahoma

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    Creamy Seafood Enchiladas

    Shrimp and crab plus a flavorful sauce add up to outstanding enchiladas. I made them for an annual fundraiser, and now they’re always in demand. Spice up the recipe to your taste by adding more green chiles and salsa. —Evelyn Gebhardt, Kasilof, Alaska

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    Four-Cheese Lasagna

    Cheese really stars in this lighter lasagna, which I created a few years ago. It can be prepared ahead of time and baked later. I sometimes make up a couple batches and freeze them in case company drops by. —Janet Myers, Napanee, Ontario

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    Florentine Spaghetti Bake

    This plate-filling sausage dish appeals to most every appetite, from basic meat-and-potatoes fans to gourmets. My daughter, a Montana wheat rancher’s wife, says she serves it often to satisfy her hardworking family. —Lorraine Martin, Lincoln, California

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    Garden Tuna Pita Sandwiches

    A well-balanced meal packed into a pita is a breeze to whip up. Not a fan of tuna? Try canned chicken. —Rebecca Clark, Warrior, Alabama

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    Zucchini Lasagna

    I plant zucchini every year, and we always seem to have more than we can use! This recipe is a particularly delicious way to use our abundant crop. —Charlotte McDaniel, Williamsville, Illinois

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    Sloppy Joe Pasta

    Since I found this quick-to-fix recipe a few years ago, it’s become a regular part of my menu plans. Everyone loves the combination of sloppy joe ingredients, shell pasta and cheddar cheese. —Lynne Leih, Idyllwild, California

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    Slow-Cooker Cheesy White Lasagna

    Here’s my best version of my favorite food—lasagna! The recipe is a winner, so it’s worth the extra prep. You’ll have plenty of time to plan side dishes while the main dish is cooking. —Suzanne Smith, Bluffton, Indiana

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    Egg and Broccoli Casserole

    For years, I’ve prepared this filling egg casserole—which is delicious for brunch—in my slow cooker. It’s an unusual recipe for a slow cooker, but folks always welcome it and go back for seconds wherever I serve it. —Janet Sliter, Kennewick, Washington

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    Cheesy Green Chili Rice

    This creamy rice dish is a nice addition to a spicy meal. When I first tried it at a church potluck, I knew I had to have the recipe.—Laurie Fisher, Greeley, Colorado

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    Slow Cooker Red Potatoes

    I put my slow cooker to work to fix these saucy spuds. The side dish features cubed red potatoes that are cooked in a creamy coating until tender. Be sure to stir the mixture before serving to help the sauce thicken. — Elaine Ryan, Holley, New York

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    Tuna-Stuffed Baked Potatoes

    Using canned tuna keeps this dish right in a target budget. A dollop of pickle relish on top brings out that classic tuna salad flavor. —Karen Seger, Houston, Ohio

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    Pear Cottage Cheese Salad

    Perfect any time, this quick-fix snack makes a great pack-along lunch, too! —Jeannie Thomas, Dry Ridge, Kentucky

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    Hacienda Hash Browns

    I use a clear glass dish to show off my hash brown bake. The bold pepper, cilantro, cumin and garlic make this potato-egg casserole extraordinary. —Jeanne Holt, Mendota Heights, Minnesota

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    Chiles Rellenos Souffle

    After we spent the night at our friends’ house in Arizona, we awoke to the tantalizing aroma of an egg soufflé. It brings back wonderful memories. —Pat Coyne, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Originally Published: March 15, 2019

    These Are Our Favorite Cottage Cheese Recipes (47)

    Laurie Dixon

    Having a passion for writing her whole life, Laurie joined the Taste of Home team to bring together her two favorite things—creative writing and food. She spends most of her time playing with her dog, drafting up short stories and, of course, trying out new recipes.

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    FAQs

    What is the cottage cheese diet on Tiktok? ›

    It includes meals made up of mustard, cottage cheese, raw veggies, and sausage. The diet is high in calcium, protein, and fiber and may lead to weight loss. Nutrition experts note the diet fad is high in sodium and could encourage disordered eating and recommend following a balanced eating pattern for overall health.

    Will I lose weight if I eat cottage cheese everyday? ›

    Aids in weight loss

    Low in fat: Full-fat cottage cheese contains less fat than some other cheeses (4% fat versus 30% fat in cheddar), and its high protein makes it an excellent low-fat option. Provides calcium: Studies show that increasing calcium can help you lose weight when combined with a calorie-restricted diet.

    What's healthier Greek yogurt or cottage cheese? ›

    So far, these two high-protein snacks are neck in neck when considering protein, calcium and calories. But one clear distinction steers the choice: Cottage cheese can be loaded with sodium. Just 1 cup of cottage cheese can deliver 8 to 9 times the sodium found in Greek yogurt.

    Why is cottage cheese making a comeback? ›

    For a younger generation of increasingly plant-based eaters who no longer consider drinking cow's milk “cool,” the revival of the dairy-based cottage cheese by Gen Z has many confused. One of the biggest reasons cottage cheese seems to be making a comeback is due to its highly nutritious profile.

    How does cottage cheese burn belly fat? ›

    What is in cottage cheese that burns fat? Cottage cheese itself does not burn fat. But it is high in protein, with 25 grams per one cup serving. Fat is burned through exercise and moving your body.

    Can you lose weight just eating cottage cheese? ›

    If you're trying to fit into your favorite little black dress by the weekend, the cottage cheese diet may help you lose a few fast pounds. It's not healthy for the long term, though. If you want to try the diet, do it for the shortest amount of time possible and eat low-sodium varieties of cottage cheese.

    Can you lose weight with cottage cheese? ›

    Since cottage cheese is a high-protein, low-carb food that's relatively low in calories, it can serve as a staple in many people's weight loss journey. However, any other protein-rich foods with similar nutrition profiles can have similar benefits.

    What pairs well with cottage cheese? ›

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    • Fresh fruit. Try chopped peaches, plums or pineapple (or add your favorites). Berries. Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc!
    • Jam and toasted nuts.
    • Granola and honey. Or Granola and maple syrup.
    • Dried fruit. Try apricots or cranberries.
    • Chocolate. Chips, chunks or shavings!

    Does cottage cheese help with bowel movements? ›

    Cottage cheese has decent amount of phosphorous which helps in digestion and excretion. The magnesium present in cottage cheese can also prevent constipation. Magnesium has a laxative effect. Which means it draws water into the stools, making them softer and easier to pass through the intestinal walls.

    Can dogs eat cottage cheese? ›

    Is Cottage Cheese Safe for Dogs? Cottage cheese is safe to feed to your dog as an occasional treat. It's also a good option for feeding your dog when they have an upset stomach. A couple of spoonfuls of cottage cheese and white rice can help provide a protein-filled meal that's easy for your dog to digest.

    What are the pros and cons of eating cottage cheese? ›

    The nutrients in cottage cheese may help support weight loss, muscle growth, and bone health. However, because of its high sodium content, people watching their salt intake should stick with low-sodium varieties. U.S Department of Agriculture. Cheese, cottage, low fat.

    Are there any negatives to cottage cheese? ›

    He said that while most cheese, including cottage cheese, contains nutrients such as vitamins and calcium, it can also have high levels of sodium and fat, so he recommends eating it in moderation.

    How much is too much cottage cheese a day? ›

    “I would consider limiting cottage cheese intake to 1 cup per day to allow for nutrient variety,” Voelkers advises.

    Why is cottage cheese so addictive? ›

    The protein found in milk — human or animal — is called casein, and when it breaks down in your body, it produces molecules called casomorphins. These strings of amino acids have the same effect in your brain as opiates do. Yep, it works kind of the same as heroin does in your brain.

    Is cottage cheese diet good for losing weight? ›

    Its high-protein, low-carbohydrate composition “can help some people lose weight,” if grouped with a calorie deficit and exercise plan. A half-cup of cottage cheese contains about 13 grams of protein. Including high-protein foods into your diet may help you feel more satisfied, even while on a calorie deficit.

    What is the weight loss stuff on TikTok? ›

    Now TikTok's gut health evangelists are praising substances that have been dangerous mainstays of the weight-loss world: laxatives. Recent news reports have claimed that laxatives are being used as a cheaper alternative to popular weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy. Laxatives often appear on the TikTok hashtag #guttok.

    What is in cottage cheese that burns fat? ›

    Cottage cheese is also a great source of linoleic acid, which helps in the burning of body fat. Moreover, the deposition of fats in the arteries that lead to heart attacks can be reduced by the intake of paneer. As it has the ability to burn fat from the arteries.

    What is the TikTok diet trend? ›

    In fact, of those who are influenced by nutrition and health trends on TikTok, 67% report that they adopt at least one of these trends a few times a week. Of those who have tried a fad diet they found on TikTok, the top reported diets were detoxing, foods that burn stomach fat, and liquid cleanses.

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