I love cottage cheese with my whole heart, but it does not have the sexiest reputation, and it can be a challenge for those with textural issues. But the salty, creamy, tangy dairy can be enjoyed by even the pickiest dairy lovers — you just have to whip it first.
[referenced url=”https://staging.lifehacker.com.au/2019/01/cottage-cheese-is-the-best-no-cook-breakfast/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-large/zg60s12ikldokmyb0yfe.jpg” title=”Cottage Cheese Is The Best No-Cook Breakfast” excerpt=”I love to start my day with curds and whey; they’re filling, neutral enough to pair deliciously with a variety of plant parts, and (most importantly) speedy. A bowl of cottage cheese takes the same amount of time to prepare as a bowl of cereal, but will keep you fuller for much longer. (Also, if you top it with a vegetable, you get to feel virtuous.)”]
This idea — which I originally saw on The Kitchn — is nothing short of genius. It eliminates the whole curds and whey situation, blending them into one, luscious, creamy spread.
All you have to do is whirr a cup of full-fat cottage cheese in the food processor for a minute. If you really want to take it to a place of luxury, drizzle in a little olive oil, which will help cut the cheese’s inherent squeakiness and make for a smoother spread.
Spread on your favourite piece of bread — or hash brown patty — and top with jam, fresh fruit, sliced tomatoes, or flaky salt and cracked pepper.
It also makes a very good (high protein) dip for chips, vegetables, or a spoon. In fact, when eaten directly from the bowl, it almost reads like a savoury yogurt, except it’s cheese, and cheese is never unwelcome.
The $3 High-Protein Breakfast I’m Eating All Month | The Kitchn
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