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This cheesy 2-ingredient cottage cheese bread has 9 grams of protein per slice and is so incredibly simple. I love topping it with some shredded cheddar for an easy cheesy bread that your whole family will love!
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Why you’ll love it
Cheesy homemade bread with just two ingredients! Did I mention it also has about 9 grams of protein per slice?
Using cottage cheese for baked goods has easily become one of my favorite ways to use it. By combining just two main ingredients: cottage cheese and self-rising all purpose flour, you get a delicious, fluffy bread with an impressive high protein content. It’s honestly amazing.
The cottage cheese not only adds protein but also gives the bread a flavor that reminds me of fresh biscuits! The texture is soft and slightly chewy with a perfectly golden brown crispy top layer.
While there’s nothing wrong with traditional bread, making something like this an excellent option if you’re looking to up your protein intake or just looking for a nutritious option to change things up! Plus, it’s just delicious bread!
It’s also a great bread recipe to have on hand the next time you’re left with extra cottage cheese in your fridge.
This cheesy 2-ingredient high protein bread recipe is delicious, easy, and so fun to make! It’s perfect for serving as a side with dinner, eating it as a snack, or even topping with any ingredients you enjoy for a flatbread.
Let’s get into how to make it, next!
Ingredients
- Cottage cheese: For best results I recommend using full-fat small curd cottage cheese (whole milk cottage cheese), but low fat cottage cheese or fat free cottage cheese will still work. My favorite brand is Good Culture, but any brand will work!
- Self-rising flour: I love self-rising flour because it makes recipes so simple. Self-rising flour already has baking powder and salt added, saving you a step! You could also use regular flour or bread flour, but you’ll need to add your own baking powder and salt.
- Cheddar cheese: Okay YES this is a third ingredient, but if you have some shredded cheddar cheese on hand, topping this bread with a handful makes such a difference and it’s so yummy! Shredded mozzarella, Monterey jack, or shredded parmesan cheese would work too! It adds tos of cheesy flavor and extra protein, too.
Optional ingredients: You can also add ingredients like garlic powder, italian seasoning, or even fresh herbs right into the dough!
Step-by-step instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In a large mixing bowl, mix self-rising flour with cottage cheese with a wooden spoon until dough forms. When needed, switch to clean hands to form the dough into a ball. Lightly coat your hands with flour if the dough is too sticky.
- On a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, use a floured rolling pin to roll out the dough into a large rectangle shape.
- Sprinkle the dough with cheddar cheese.
- Bake at 350 degrees for about 20-25 minutes. When finished bread will be golden brown and firm in the middle.
Recipe FAQ
Do I have to blend the cottage cheese first?
Nope! As you can see in the step-by-step photos, the cottage cheese is mixed with the flour as is. When it bakes, the cheese curds melt away and you’d never know they were there in the first place!
Can I use fat-free cottage cheese?
Yes, fat-free cottage cheese will still work. Personally I prefer full fat cottage cheese with small curs because it gives the best flavor and texture in most cottage cheese recipes!
Can I use self-rising gluten free flour?
Yes, self-rising gluten free flour should still work (I haven’t tested it but have been told by followers that it works!). Gluten-free flours like almond flour will likely not work.
Variations
- Add freshly minced garlic and chives to the dough for a garlic chive cheesy bread.
- Roll the dough out even thinner and use as a pizza crust instead of bread.
- Shape into small dinner rolls instead and bake as directed!
- Use Greek yogurt instead of cottage cheese. You could also use ricotta cheese or sour cream in place, but it won’t be as high protein.
- Omit the shredded cheese and make a sweet version of 2 ingredient bread by adding vanilla extract, a little bit of honey and chocolate chips!
- Make a homemade loaf of bread! It is much denser than regular bread (I’ve tested it!), but it still works for a high protein, really basic recipe.
More 2-ingredient dough recipes
- 2 Ingredient Cottage Cheese Bagels
- Air Fryer Cinnamon Roll Bites with 2-Ingredient Dough
- Easy Healthy High Protein Pizza (30+ grams Protein)
Cheesy Cottage Cheese Bread (2-Ingredient!)
Ingredients
- 1 cup cottage cheese, full-fat
- 1 cup self-rising flour
- 1/2 cup cheddar cheese, shredded
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- In a large mixing bowl bowl, mix self-rising flour with cottage cheese with a wooden spoon. When needed, switch to clean hands to form the dough into a ball. Lightly coat your hands with flour if the dough is too sticky.
- On a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, use a floured rolling pin to roll out the dough into a large rectangle shape.
- Sprinkle the dough with cheddar cheese.
- Bake at 350 degrees for about 20-25 minutes. When finished bread will be golden brown and firm in the middle.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should only be used as an estimate.
Easy and Delicious! Canโt wait to try it again!!
So glad you enjoyed, thanks for your review Wendy!
How much baking soda and salt would you need to add to this recipe if you’re not using self-rising flour? Thanks!
1.5 tsp baking powder + 1/4 tsp salt for every cup of flour is the ratio.
Can you use almond flour? How much baking powder do you add?
I haven’t tried, but my guess is you may have to add an egg in order to make it work with almond flour ๐
Iโm sold! So easy & can be used in so many ways. Tastes as good as the homemade biscuits I use to make. Baked in my air fryer on tin foil sprayed with Pam & results were perfect. A definite keeper.
So glad you enjoyed, thank you for leaving a review! I agree, the flavor reminds me so much of biscuits!
I put everything bagel spice in it, wow delicious, next time I am going to put cinnamon and make it sweet instead of savory
So glad you enjoyed!
Super easy and delicious. I used whole wheat flour with salt and baking powder instead of self rising flour. And some jalapeรฑos on top for extra flavour and spice!
Ooooh jalapeรฑos on top!? What a great idea! I’m so glad this works with whole wheat too ๐
I had bought a pint of Nancy’s full fat and can’t remember what I bought it for so searched for cottage cheese bread and found this. Just happened to have self rising flour to use. Had I not had it I would have just added the correct amounts of soda and powder. I also had leftover cheddar from something else I’d made and topped the whole thing with everything bagel seasoning.
What it important to note it that I’d recommend using a quality cottage cheese like Nancy’s that has ZERO additives or chemicals like regular store cottage cheese. It’s considerably more pricy but worth the health benefits as it has live cultures in it.
It held together beautifully for sandwhiches. I loved the flavor and will certainly make this quick and easy flatbread again.
This recipe is delicious! I used gluten-free flour and added baking powder and salt, and I also changed up the cheeses I used on top, adding mozzarella, cheddar, and parmesan. I used some garlic powder in the dough and sprinkled some “Everything But the Bagel” seasoning on top.. YUM! Thanks for sharing!
Yum!! Sounds amazing! Thank you so much for sharing ๐
Please share the gluten free flour, exact amounts of flour, baking powder, & salt used. I have to use gf ingredients. Thank you.
Amazing bread thank you! …….I was a little skeptical, but it came out so good. I sprinkled a garlic and herb seasoning on top, took it to next level! ……so yum, will check out your other recipes!
So glad you enjoyed! Thanks so much for leaving a review ๐
The recipe says “shape dough into large rectangle”. The dough ball is pretty small so I’d like to know how large is large?
About the thickness of a pizza crust!