Food trends are one factor that can have a big impact on ingredient costs. It’s all about the laws of supply and demand. If the demand is low but supply is relatively stable, the cost will come down. And do you know what food isn’t exactly trendy right now? Cottage cheese. It may not be a popular food, but it is extremely versatile and an excellent source of inexpensive protein. So I’m going to try to make it popular again. 😂 Starting with these meal prep friendly Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowls.
Six Ways to Eat Cottage Cheese for Breakfast
How to Meal Prep Your Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowls
I made one each of the six different flavors for the photos in this post, but you’ll probably get the most out of your time and money if you prepare four of one flavor at a time. That way you don’t have to buy several different ingredients for each one, or have partial leftover ingredients like a ½ banana, cucumber, or apple. Use the whole piece of fruit and make more than one bowl at a time.
If you’re concerned about the apple and banana getting brown, you can opt to chop those fresh daily. Personally, I’d rather do it all at once and just not worry about the appearance later. Brown does not mean it’s spoiled, only that it has been exposed to oxygen.
Prepared cottage cheese breakfast bowls will be good in the refrigerator for about four days.
What Meal Prep Containers Do You Use?
I’m slowly transitioning from plastic Ziploc containers to glass. The Ziploc containers are inexpensive, convenient (lightweight), dishwasher and freezer safe, and a great option if you’re on a budget. Glass containers are great because they are extremely durable, are also dishwasher and freezer safe (oven safe, too!), they last a lifetime, and therefore reduce waste. The glass containers in the photos are part of a 26 piece set made by Anchor Hocking, and can be found in my Amazon Shop. I also love Pyrex glass meal prep containers.
Customize the Cost and Nutritional Content of Your Breakfast Bowls
I wanted to show you a variety of ways to use cottage cheese in a breakfast bowl so you could see that not only does it pair with many different flavors, but you can also make the bowls to match your price point and nutritional needs. This happens to be the first post on Budget Bytes to include nutritional content (we’ll be adding to the rest of the site starting this week!), so you can see how the different bowls compare. All of the stats below were calculated using 2% fat cottage cheese.
Are you ready to see all these awesome flavors? Yes, I’m calling cottage cheese awesome.
How to Make Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowls
Apple Cinnamon:
This Apple Cinnamon flavored Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl is probably the best flavor for cottage cheese newbies to try. It’s not scary at all. It’s a lot like a yogurt parfait, but with a slightly different texture! And honestly, with all the texture from the apples and walnuts, you’re not going to notice the texture of the cottage cheese at all.
If you’re concerned about your apples browning, either chop them fresh each day, or sprinkle a little lemon juice on them just after chopping.
Apple Cinnamon Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup 2% cottage cheese ($0.27)
- 1/2 apple, chopped ($0.25)
- 1 Tbsp chopped walnuts ($0.08)
- 1 Tbsp maple syrup ($0.30)
- 1 pinch cinnamon ($0.02)
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a bowl or container. Enjoy immediately, or refrigerate in an air-tight container up to four days.
See how we calculate recipe costs here.
Nutrition
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Peanut Butter and Jelly:
This flavor may be a little more experimental for some. If you think of cottage cheese as being a lot like yogurt, that might help you imagine how this combo tastes. Cottage cheese is like yogurt, minus the acidity, so it actually tastes creamier. It goes great with both sweet (jam) and savory (PB) flavors. The oats in this bowl will soak up the moisture as it’s stored, just like overnight oats, but you can also eat it immediately with the oats still dry. Banana would also be a great addition to this bowl!
Peanut Butter and Jelly Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese ($0.27)
- 1/4 cup rolled oats ($0.04)
- 1 Tbsp jam (any flavor) ($0.05)
- 1 Tbsp peanut butter ($0.08)
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a bowl or container. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate in an air-tight container up to four days.
See how we calculate recipe costs here.
Nutrition
The Savory Bowl:
If you’re a savory breakfast lover, like me, you’ll LOVE this one. Tons of fresh crunchy vegetables, an extra dose of protein with the hard boiled egg, and a little cracked black pepper for good measure. It’s simple, delicious, and honestly, good any time of the day!
Savory Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl
Ingredients
- 1 large hard boiled egg ($0.23)
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese ($0.27)
- 6 grape tomatoes ($0.47)
- 6 slices cucumber ($0.22)
- 1 pinch freshly cracked black pepper ($0.02)
Instructions
- Add one inch of water in a small sauce pot, place a lid on top, and bring the water up to a boil over high heat. Once boiling, carefully add the egg using either tongs or a slotted spoon. Replace the lid and let the egg steam for 12 minutes. After 12 minutes, turn off the heat and use the tongs or slotted spoon to transfer the egg to a bowl of ice water. Peal the egg once it is cool enough to handle. (If meal prepping these bowls, peel the eggs daily.)
- Add the cottage cheese, tomatoes (sliced or whole), sliced cucumber, peeled egg, and some black pepper to a bowl. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate in an air-tight container up to four days.
See how we calculate recipe costs here.
Nutrition
Blueberry Almond:
This simple bowl is sure to be a hit with its familiar breakfast flavors. Again, this cottage cheese breakfast bowl is a lot like a yogurt parfait, but with cottage cheese swapped out for the yogurt. The little bit of honey drizzled on top makes the bowl so 👌👌👌. It almost tastes a little like blueberry cheesecake!
Blueberry Almond Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese ($0.27)
- 1/8 tsp vanilla extract (optional) ($0.03)
- 1/4 cup frozen blueberries ($0.37)
- 2 Tbsp sliced almonds ($0.25)
- 1 tsp honey ($0.04)
Instructions
- Add the vanilla extract to the cottage cheese and stir to combine. Top the cottage cheese with the blueberries, almonds, and honey. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate in an air-tight container up to four days.
See how we calculate recipe costs here.
Nutrition
The Tropical Bowl:
This one is a little like ambrosia salad, minus the icky stuff like marshmallows and maraschino cherries. Haha! The creamy cottage cheese pairs so nicely with the sweet tropical fruit, it’s like they were made for each other! I suggest using canned pineapple tidbits for this bowl, since canning destroys the enzyme bromelain, which can interact with the dairy and make it taste bitter. Just make sure to get pineapple canned in juice, not syrup.
Tropical Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese ($0.27)
- 1/2 cup canned pineapple tidbits, drained ($0.10)
- 1 Tbsp shredded coconut ($0.02)
- 1/4 banana, sliced ($0.05)
Instructions
- Place all the ingredients in a bowl. Refrigerate the bowl in an air-tight container for up to four days.
See how we calculate recipe costs here.
Nutrition
Chocolate Peanut Butter
Yes, you can make chocolate flavored cottage cheese! And I promise, it’s delish!! I added cinnamon granola to my chocolate peanut butter cottage cheese bowl, but you could do any flavor granola, or even plain rolled oats. Sliced banana would also go awesome with this one!
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowls
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cottage cheese ($0.27)
- 1 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder ($0.02)
- 1 tsp brown sugar ($0.02)
- 1/8 tsp vanilla extract ($0.03)
- 1 Tbsp peanut butter ($0.08)
- 1/4 cup granola ($0.18)
Instructions
- Add the cocoa powder, brown sugar, and vanilla to the cottage cheese and stir to combine. The cocoa may not blend in completely immediately, but it will after it sits a few moments and the powder hydrates.
- Add the flavored cottage cheese to a bowl and top with granola and a drizzle of peanut butter. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate in an air-tight container for up to four days.
See how we calculate recipe costs here.
Nutrition
So how about you? Do you like this slightly unpopular ingredient? If so, share your favorite way to eat cottage cheese in the comments below!
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I am a cottage cheese convert! Please create more recipes for this underrated powerhouse ๐
I am concerned about the amount of sodium in each of the 6 recipes. Is there a way to reduce the sodium. Otherwise, each looks like an excellent meal for me.
Most of that sodium is coming from the cottage cheese itself. Your best bet is just comparing brands and finding the lowest sodium one you’re comfortable with.
Do you thaw the frozen blueberries before using them? Or just toss them in frozen?
I LOVE the apple cinnamon and the PB&J and I’m planning on trying all the others as well.
Thankyou for sharing. I’m always looking for healthy breakfasts and SNACKS! ( hint, hint)๐
Great idea! I made blueberry walnut, and I cooked the blueberries briefly with monkfruit and a splash of lemon juice to make it like a pie filling. So good!
Cottage cheese, blueberries and chopped pecans (I did not have any almonds). Was amazing!!!!!! Totally satisfying and delicious. Cannot wait to try the PB one next time. Thanks so much for sharing.
Terrific ideas! Thank you!
All are such a hit. Cottage cheese has always been a favorite food because itโs versatile and delicious. Had the ingredients for all of these already so was perfect! The tropical fruit one made a great evening snack when I wanted something sweet but stilly healthy and protein packed. โค๏ธ
Brilliant idea! As someone who doesn’t love super sweet breakfast, this is great. And the blueberry almond bowl was even better than I expected. I can’t wait to try the rest!
These recipes are great for managing my diabetes.
Loved the Blueberry Almond Cottage Cheese Bowl! I used sliced almonds because they’re not as hard as the slivers.
Great ideas, thank you for sharing! I have questions about the PB&J one: Are the rolled oats raw? Or cooked? Or is that a cereal? Looking forward to trying.
You can tell from the photo the oats are uncooked; the write up after the heading says, “The oats in this bowl will soak up the moisture as itโs stored, just like overnight oats, but you can also eat it immediately with the oats still dry.” Hope that helps.
I’m eating the peanut butter, jelly oats. It’s delicious ๐
Iโm excited to try some of your creative ideas. My husband and I eat cottage cheese for breakfast frequently, especially in the Summer. We enjoy ours topped with cantaloupe and blueberries or chopped mangoes when theyโre in season. My mom likes cottage cheese with pickled beets for lunch.
What kind of granola do you use?
Unfortunately, I don’t remember what I used back then! But we do have a great recipe for granola, if you want it. ;)