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This delicious herbed cottage cheese recipe is so easy to make and perfect to serve as a dip. Inspired by the Amana colonies, it is wonderfully seasoned and fresh and light tasting.

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This recipe transforms store bought cottage cheese into something really special!

This dip is perfect to serve as. a crowd pleasing appetizer, or pile it high on baked potatoes or add it to salads.

If you are a cheese lover, be sure to check out my list of 17+ Cheese Dips for Any Party!

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Why you will love this cottage cheese recipe!

  • Healthier: Compared to other cheese dips, this cottage cheese is lower in fat, calories and carbs, so it’s a great option if you don’t want to overdo things! It’s also high in protein and made with no added sugar.
  • Easy and quick: It only take about 10 minutes of prep time to make a batch and the majority of time is hands off.
  • Simple ingredients: You just need a few basic ingredients, no long shopping list here!

How to make Amish cottage cheese

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  • Strain: Place the cheese into a fine mesh sieve and drain it over a bowl.
  • Combine: Mix the other ingredients with the drained cheese and chill before serving.
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How long does it keep?

Once you have mixed the ingredients together, place the cottage cheese in an airtight container. It will keep well for up to 5 days and can be used straight from the fridge.

I like to let the cheese chill in the fridge for at least 4 hours before serving to really let the flavors develop.

How do you serve it?

This is a great make ahead dip that you can serve up with your favorite crackers or even tortilla chips. I love it on baked potatoes and in sandwiches too. It’s a wonderful addition to any salad.

Why is Amish cottage cheese different?

I find store bought cottage cheese, straight out of the tub, can be quite watery. By draining it and mixing it with buttermilk and seasonings, it becomes so much more creamy and richer in flavor.

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Recipe Notes and Tips

  • Drain the cheese for at least one hour to get rid of the excess whey. If you skip this step, the dip can be overly watery.
  • Use whole milk cottage cheese rather than skim or low fat for the richest flavors.
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More Easy Cheese Dips

  • Crockpot Sausage Cream Cheese Dip
  • Easy Beer Cheese Dip
  • Crock Pot Queso Cheese Dip
  • Easy Queso Blanco Dip with Chorizo

Recipe

Best Cottage Cheese with Herbs (Amish Inspired)

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

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This delicious herbed cottage cheese recipe is so easy to make and perfect to serve as a dip. Inspired by the Amana colonies, it is wonderfully seasoned and fresh and light tasting.

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Ingredients

  • 24 ounces whole milk large curd cottage cheese 1 tub
  • 2 tablespoons buttermilk
  • 3 tablespoons freeze-dried chives
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¾ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Pour the cottage cheese into a wire sieve that has been placed over a larger bowl and refrigerate for 1-2 hours to strain the cottage of excess whey (cottage cheese liquid). Discard the whey that has dripped into the bowl.

  • Mix all ingredients, including the strained cottage cheese, in a medium bowl.

  • Place the prepared cottage cheese in an airtight container and refrigerate at least 4-24 hours before serving.

  • The cottage cheese will keep up to 5 days in the fridge.

  • Enjoy!

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Becky’s tips

  • Drain the cheese for at least one hour to get rid of the excess whey. If you skip this step, the dip can be overly watery.
  • Use whole milk cottage cheese rather than skim or low fat for the richest flavors.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 86kcal (4%) Carbohydrates: 3g (1%) Protein: 10g (20%) Fat: 4g (6%) Saturated Fat: 2g (13%) Cholesterol: 15mg (5%) Sodium: 604mg (26%) Potassium: 94mg (3%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 2g (2%) Vitamin A: 170IU (3%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 75mg (8%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Janet

Posted on 8/4/2020

So simple, so good. Easy to vary also, substitute the chives with dill, or basil or lemon zest, etc!Cottage Cheese Recipe (Amish Inspired) (17)

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Becky Hardin

Posted on 8/4/2020

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Yum, that sounds delicious!

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Lori Griswold

Posted on 7/31/2020

BTW, the Amana Colonies has nothing to do with the Amish or Mennonites, although Iowa has an Amish/Mennonite community in Kalona. The Colonies were founded by a German Pietist group called True Inspiration Congregation in 1856. The Amish date to the 16th century.

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FAQs

What is the best seasoning for cottage cheese? ›

Savory Cottage Cheese Toppings

Olive oil, salt, and pepper: These classic flavors never disappoint — and you most certainly have them already in your kitchen. Give cottage cheese a drizzle of your best olive oil, flaky sea salt, and freshly ground black pepper.

How do you make cottage cheese more interesting? ›

SAVORY
  1. Veggies. Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and avocado: pretty much whatever suits your fancy. And a drizzle of olive oil.
  2. Seeds and nuts. Stir in your favorites together or separately.
  3. Grains. Quinoa, anyone?
  4. Salsa. You decide: mild, medium or hot! Or try hot sauce.
  5. Eggs. Plus salt and pepper.
  6. Crumbled bacon. Yum!

What country did cottage cheese originate from? ›

Believed to have its origins in ancient Mesopotamia, cottage cheese as we know it today is a quintessentially American cheese.

How is real cottage cheese made? ›

Cottage cheese is made by adding an acid to pasteurized milk which causes a separation of the milk solids from the whey. This can be done by adding a bacterial culture that produces lactic acid or a food-grade acid such as vinegar.

Do people put paprika on cottage cheese? ›

Yes, I'm sure they know spices and herbs are different things. Fran Hoepfner's contribution is paprika, specifically the custom of putting it on cottage cheese, which her parents do.

Why put pepper on cottage cheese? ›

Use of black pepper was effective in controlling the growth of microorganisms in cottage cheese. The fresh control sample showed yeast and molds counts of 0 to 0.30103 log cfu/g while spiced cottage cheese exhibited no occurrence of yeast and molds up to 8 days.

What are 2 facts about cottage cheese? ›

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.

What is the old name for cottage cheese? ›

Although the origins of cottage cheese are unclear, the term cottage cheese became popular in the 19th century, when it was used to describe a preparation of curds that often was served with bread and crackers. This preparation was also known as smearcase, from the German schmierkase.

How did they make cottage cheese in the old days? ›

It was brought to the U.S. from Europe," says Jesse Merrill, co-founder and CEO of Good Culture. "The story is that cottage cheese used to be made in farmhouses or cottages, where they would have an excess of milk from butter making and would use the extra milk to make cottage cheese," he says. Hence its name.

What is the second name of cottage cheese? ›

Paneer, Indian cottage cheese in Indian English made from whole buffalo milk. It is eaten boiled, baked, or fried.

What is the main ingredient in cottage cheese? ›

Cottage cheese is made from the curds of various levels of pasteurized cow's milk, including nonfat, reduced-fat, or regular milk. It's also offered in different curd sizes, including small, medium, or large, and is available in creamed, whipped, lactose-free, reduced sodium, or sodium-free varieties.

Is cottage cheese good for your stomach? ›

Besides the reasons outlined above, cottage cheese may help with gut health. Since it is often fermented, (a process that helps remove the cheese curds from the liquid) cottage cheese may contain “good” bacteria called probiotics. Snodgrass says probiotics are “crucial” to good digestion.

What is the liquid in cottage cheese? ›

The curd is the lumps and the whey is the liquid. While it may not sound very appetizing, cottage cheese has some health benefits to consider. Cottage cheese starts out with pasteurized nonfat milk.

Do people put salt and pepper on cottage cheese? ›

Salt & Pepper Have Never Been Better

E (Jim Erickson) was our inspiration for this flavor because he always enjoyed his Old Fashioned Cottage Cheese with generous sprinkling of black pepper. Since then many customers have thanked us because this was something they did too.

What to add to cottage cheese before bed? ›

Cottage Cheese With Natural Peanut Butter

Considered a classic night-time nosh by many health enthusiasts, cottage cheese with natural peanut butter is a snacking no-brainer. Cottage cheese is ideal before bed because it includes lots of casein protein, which releases slowly into the body.

Why is salt added to cottage cheese? ›

The salt in cottage cheese not only enhances flavor but also contributes to texture and functions as a preservative. Therefore, you generally won't find low-sodium versions ( 14 ).

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