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If you want something that tastes like dessert but functions like breakfast… this is it.
This cottage cheese chocolate chip bake is soft, lightly sweet, and studded with melty chocolate chips — but it delivers over 25 grams of protein per serving. It feels indulgent, but it’s balanced enough for everyday eating.
It’s one of those recipes that makes people say, “Wait… this is healthy?”
And no — it definitely does not taste like cottage cheese. This one is kid-tested (on some truly picky eaters) and even they didn’t notice!
Why You’ll Love This Cottage Cheese Recipe
- 25–30g protein per serving
- Lower calorie than traditional breakfast bakes
- Tastes like a chocolate chip muffin
- Great for meal prep
- Balanced for steady energy
- GLP-1 friendly
Why This Recipe Works
Blended cottage cheese creates a creamy, ricotta-style base and adds the boost of protein, along with the eggs, of course! And if you sprinkle in some protein powder and/or chia seeds, that will make this a protein packed treat.
A small amount of oats gives texture and fiber. Then of course we have the mini dark chocolate chips provide sweetness without overwhelming calories. (We highly recommend using no-sugar added chocolate chips like Lily’s).
The result is somewhere between baked oatmeal and cheesecake — but lighter.
Cottage Cheese Chocolate Chip Bake Recipe
Servings: 6 squares
Estimated Nutrition (per serving)
Calories: ~240
Protein: 26 to 30g
Carbohydrates: 20g
Fat: 8g
Fiber: 2–3g
(Varies slightly by brand and chocolate used.)
Ingredients
- 2 cups low-fat cottage cheese
- 3 large eggs
- ½ cup rolled oats
- ½ scoop vanilla protein powder (optional boost)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup or sweetener of choice
- ¼ cup mini dark chocolate chips
- Pinch salt
Optional:
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- Cinnamon
- Splash almond milk if batter feels thick
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Blend cottage cheese until completely smooth.
- In a mixing bowl, combine blended cottage cheese, eggs, oats, protein powder (if using), vanilla, baking powder, salt, and sweetener.
- Fold in chocolate chips gently.
- Pour into a greased 8×8 baking dish.
- Bake for 35–40 minutes until center is set and edges are lightly golden.
- Cool slightly before slicing.
Serve warm or chilled.
Quick Notes on the Texture
This bake is soft and slightly custard-like. If you prefer firmer texture:
- Bake 5–7 minutes longer
- Refrigerate before slicing
It slices best once chilled.
Chef’s Tips
- Use mini chocolate chips to distribute evenly.
- Blend cottage cheese thoroughly for smooth texture.
- Refrigerate overnight for cleaner slices.
- Add cinnamon for warmth.
- Use dark chocolate for lower sugar impact.
Flavor Variations
Chocolate Peanut Butter
Add 1 tablespoon powdered peanut butter (like PBfit or Naked PB)
Double Chocolate
Add 1 teaspoon cocoa powder to the base.
Banana Chocolate Chip
Add ¼ mashed banana and reduce sweetener slightly.
Mocha Version
Add ½ teaspoon espresso powder.
Diet Compatibility
This recipe works well for:
- High-protein diets
- GLP-1 supportive eating
- Lower-calorie meal prep
- Balanced macro eating
- Blood-sugar-conscious plans
To lower carbs in this recipe:
- Reduce oats slightly
- Use sugar-free sweetener
To increase protein:
- Add extra protein powder
- Increase cottage cheese slightly
Are you a GLP-1 User?
If you are on one of the popular weight loss medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound, this recipe is a great choice. Why, you ask?
- Appetite may be lower and you only have to eat a small square to get 30g of protein in
- High-fat baked goods may feel heavy and this is a nice, light treat
This cottage cheese bake gives you a sweet breakfast option or snack that delivers real protein without being greasy or overly dense. It’s easy to portion and works well as a smaller meal.
If you’d like more high protein breakfast ideas, don’t miss our latest article: 21 High Protein Breakfast Ideas with 30g to 42g Protein.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this taste like cottage cheese?
No. Once blended and baked, it tastes like a lightly sweet chocolate chip breakfast bar.
Can I freeze this cottage cheese chocolate chip bake?
Yes. Wrap individual slices and freeze up to 2 months.
Can I skip the oats?
You can reduce them, but texture will change.
Is this good for weight loss?
It definitely can be — especially because it delivers protein in a controlled portion and it has a reduced number of calories.
More Cottage Cheese Snacks, Treats & Dessert Ideas:
- Cottage Cheese Banana Pudding (High-Protein, No-Bake Recipe)
- Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake (Ready in 2 Minutes)
- Strawberry Cheesecake Cottage Cheese Smoothie
- Cottage Cheese Chocolate Mousse (No-Bake Dessert)
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