Jump to content


Welcome to the eGullet Forums!

These forums are a service of the Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to advancement of the culinary arts. Anyone can read the forums, however if you would like to participate in active discussions please join the Society.

Photo

Cottage Cheese – How do you enjoy it?


  • Please log in to reply
21 replies to this topic

#1 toolprincess

toolprincess
  • participating member
  • 289 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 08:40 AM

I like my cottage cheese sweet - with fruit or sometimes jello. I also can eat it plain or mixed in with a salad.

My friend prefers her cottage cheese savory - with salt and pepper.

How about you?

how do you eat cottage cheese?

#2 Chris Hennes

Chris Hennes

    Director of Operations

  • manager
  • 7,418 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:00 AM

As a dip for Doritos.

Chris Hennes
Director of Operations
chennes@egullet.org


#3 Panaderia Canadiense

Panaderia Canadiense
  • participating member
  • 1,655 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:31 AM

Straight out of the crock, sometimes with a few chives finely chopped and tossed in. I also really like it blended with cherry preserves, and as a base for hot-spicy curries.
Elizabeth Campbell, baking 10,000 feet up at 1° South latitude.
My eG Food Blog (2011)My eG Foodblog (2012)

#4 Katie Meadow

Katie Meadow
  • participating member
  • 1,163 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:34 AM

The only way I ever eat cottage cheese is exactly the way my father ate it: mixed with a small amount of sour cream (I use Fage or Mexican crema which I have on hand more often) and combined with sliced radishes and cubed cukes. With salt and pepper.

#5 Toliver

Toliver
  • participating member
  • 4,469 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:47 AM

Savory here. In order to kid us kids to eat it, my mom would add sliced black olives. As we got older, she's use the stuffed green olives. Today that's about the only way I'll eat it.

“Peter: Oh my god, Brian, there's a message in my Alphabits. It says, 'Oooooo.'
Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”
– From Fox TV’s “Family Guy”


#6 Marlene

Marlene
  • eGullet Society staff emeritus
  • 8,119 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 10:20 AM

with lots of cracked black pepper
Marlene
cookskorner

Practice. Do it over. Get it right.
Mostly, I want people to be as happy eating my food as I am cooking it.

#7 robirdstx

robirdstx
  • participating member
  • 780 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 10:23 AM

My favorite way is stuffing half an avocado with the cottage cheese and sprinkling it with some Lawry's seasoned salt.

#8 toolprincess

toolprincess
  • participating member
  • 289 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 10:27 AM

So far the overwhelming vote is for savory. Interesting as I said I always think of cottage cheese as something to mix more with something sweet. Today I had some cottage cheese with pineapple tidbits and juice mixed in.

#9 lochaven

lochaven
  • participating member
  • 50 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 10:42 AM

Favorite way is to stuff half a canned pear with cottage cheese to overflowing on a bed of lettuce Mix some Mayo and peanut butter and spoon some over the cottage cheese. It's hard not to eat all the cottage cheese and dressing first.

I guarantee you''ll like it.
And I want a table for two and a chicken for eight o'clock.

#10 judiu

judiu
  • participating member
  • 1,973 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 11:20 AM

How ever I'm in the mood for it. I love cottage cheese with canned fruit and a drop of vanilla (maybe), or seasoned with Old Bay with lemon and garlic, or mixed with tuna, oe eaten with beautiful ripe tomatoes, oe with leftover pie filling... You get the idea, I hope. See what looks good, then add cottage cheese! Darn, I wish I had some apple pie filling, now, and maybe a Ritz... :blush:
"Commit random acts of senseless kindness"

#11 Badiane

Badiane
  • participating member
  • 661 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 12:00 PM

We use the dry curd cheese as a filling for vareniki...

With the creamed version, I like to puree it and use it as a base for dips. I don't like just eating it as is because of the texture.

I am, however, going to try it this week in a spicy curry as suggested above - thanks for the great idea!
Don't try to win over the haters. You're not the jackass whisperer."

Scott Stratten

#12 Darienne

Darienne
  • participating member
  • 4,363 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 12:24 PM

I seldom eat cottage cheese now, but my childhood memories are wonderful. With my Papa (Mother's Father), a bowl of cottage cheese, sour cream, pumpernickel (I mean REAL pumpernickel) and salt and pepper. :wub: :wub:
Darienne


learn, learn, learn...

Cheers & Chocolates

#13 Katie Meadow

Katie Meadow
  • participating member
  • 1,163 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 01:44 PM

Favorite way is to stuff half a canned pear with cottage cheese to overflowing on a bed of lettuce Mix some Mayo and peanut butter and spoon some over the cottage cheese. It's hard not to eat all the cottage cheese and dressing first.

I guarantee you''ll like it.


I. Don't. Think. So.

#14 Shel_B

Shel_B
  • participating member
  • 1,095 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 01:53 PM

Mom's Noodles and Cheese

1 pkg wide egg noodles - good quality eggy-flavored noodles are ideal
Cottage cheese (I prefer large curd, full fat, additve-free)
butter
fresh ground black pepper (optional, not in Mom's repertoire)

Cook noodles. Put some butter in the warm pot while noodles are draining, add the noodles back to the pot, turn heat up to med or so, and add a little more butter if needed. Add as much cottage cheese as you like, stir to mix with noodles and butter enough to warm the cheese to your preference and coat the noodles, season to taste with some pepper and serve on pastel-colored Melmac plates or in bowls.

You could add a little blue cheese, sprinkle with some Parmesan, or maybe add ahint of fresh ground nutmeg, some lemon zest ... lots of interesting additions can be made.

.... Shel


#15 maggiethecat

maggiethecat
  • manager
  • 6,052 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 03:45 PM

At gunpoint. My mother served cottage cheese for lunch three times a week, and I swore that when I was all grown up I'd never eat it again.I haven't.

Carry on.

Margaret McArthur

"Take it easy, but take it."
Studs Terkel

1912-2008

A sensational tennis blog from freakyfrites

margaretmcarthur.com


#16 Pierogi

Pierogi
  • participating member
  • 1,441 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 04:15 PM

With sour cream, sliced scallions, and some Lawry's Seasoned Salt and Seasoned Pepper. Mix, let sit for a day for the flavors to blend/mellow. Yummy.

Or as a filling for pierogies, with raisins and cinammon mixed in.

The thought of sweet cottage cheese makes me sort of queasy.
--Roberta--
"Let's slip out of these wet clothes, and into a dry Martini" - Robert Benchley
Pierogi's eG Foodblog

My *outside* blog, "A Pound Of Yeast"

#17 hsm

hsm
  • participating member
  • 308 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 04:43 PM

Mom's Noodles and Cheese

Mine called it Creamettes and Cottage Cheese.
My Mom tossed cooked Creamette's elbow macaroni with butter and salt and made a bed of it in a bowl. Then she'd spoon the cold cottage cheese in the center and let us mix them a mouthful at a time. Of course, after awhile, you mixed it all together. Did and still do, especially when I'm in That Mood. May try some pepper next time.

Mom's favorite was called Farmer's Chop Suey and called for lots of diced vegetables like radish, cuke, tomato, green pepper, etc. mixed with cottage cheese. I believe she put pepper on that.

I also believe I'll be making it soon!

Edited by hsm, 21 August 2012 - 04:46 PM.


#18 heidih

heidih
  • host
  • 9,312 posts

Posted 21 August 2012 - 11:42 PM

I rediscovered it recently when I opted for a small bowl with an egg white/spinach/mushroom "omlette". They inadvertently gave me a saucer of nicely spiced house made salsa alongside. I piled the salsa on top and really enjoyed it. I like Trader Joe's cottage cheese. I also enjoy it stirred into piping hot roasted red pepper and tomato soup as well as stirred into noodles with sauted vegetables. Lots of black pepper and snipped fresh herbs perk it up nicely. For a quick snack/meal I sprinkle on some Cajun seasoning and have it alongside quartered home grown tomatoes. I don't care for it sweetened up in any way though I will eat some melon alongside, but the cc has to be sprinkled with a savory seasoning. In the hot applications it sort of melts and gets a bit stringy with just a clean milky flavor.
Heidi Husnak aka "heidih"
Host, eG Forums
hhusnak@eGstaff.org
My eGullet Food blog

#19 SylviaLovegren

SylviaLovegren
  • society donor
  • 757 posts

Posted 22 August 2012 - 05:52 AM

Favorite way is to stuff half a canned pear with cottage cheese to overflowing on a bed of lettuce Mix some Mayo and peanut butter and spoon some over the cottage cheese. It's hard not to eat all the cottage cheese and dressing first.

I guarantee you''ll like it.


Except for the peanut butter, that was one of my mom's favorite "salads". I still kind of like it -- something about the mayo, canned pear and cottage cheese combo that's intriguing...

Otherwise, savory all the way. Either plain or with green onions. All my mom's side of the family put pineapple bits in the cottage cheese and it looked and tasted like upchuck to me. (Sorry!)

Also, the only cottage cheese I'll eat is the creamy small curd and then only the brands that are tangy. Large curd or dry is yucky.

#20 blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin
  • participating member
  • 174 posts

Posted 22 August 2012 - 11:12 AM

I like cottage cheese with fresh, ripe melon and have been having it for breakfast and lunch a lot lately since my CSA has been loading me up with melons. I like it to have a tangy flavor that contrasts with the melon.

#21 janeer

janeer
  • participating member
  • 1,024 posts

Posted 22 August 2012 - 08:33 PM

I love cottage cheese, sweet and savory. With cantalope and lime and salt. With salt and pepper for dipping carrots or spreading on crackers. Noodle pudding.

#22 BeeZee

BeeZee
  • participating member
  • 415 posts

Posted 26 August 2012 - 07:23 AM

sweet: with cantaloupe (Mom's summertime lunch)
savory: with chopped up grape tomatoes
in between: with mango chutney
"Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" - Oscar Wilde