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    Home » Recipes » Dinner

    Protein Cottage Cheese Mac and Cheese 

    Published: Apr 30, 2024 by Nicole Addison · This post may contain affiliate links · 22 Comments

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    My Cottage Cheese Mac and Cheese is packed with 23g of protein, with all the cheesy goodness. This recipe is dietitian and foodie approved!

    Stirring a pot of cottage cheese mac and cheese.

    Mac and cheese was one of my childhood favourites and is still a comfort food today. With that said, as I've grown up I've realized how much better I feel eating balanced meals with fibre and protein. Unfortunately, most mac and cheese recipes don't really check those boxes.

    After discovering the wonders of blending cottage cheese in my healthy green pasta sauce, I knew it would be amazing in a protein mac and cheese recipe. And my hunch was correct!

    Trust me when I tell you that this cottage cheese mac and cheese has all the cheesy goodness that you would desire, while packing in 23 grams of protein. Pair it with a higher fibre pasta (think whole wheat or chickpea) and some air fryer frozen broccoli, and you have a super easy balanced meal.

    Why This Recipe Is Dietitian Approved

    1. Family approved. Who doesn't love mac and cheese? Both adults and your kids will devour this healthier spin on a family favourite.
    2. Easy and quick. You can whip this mac and cheese together in less than 30 minutes. It's a fast lunch or dinner for the days you just need something nourishing and comforting.
    3. Protein packed. Cottage cheese mac and cheese is a great vegetarian meal that still is packed with protein. If you use a higher protein pasta, you can boost it to around 30 grams of protein per serving!

    Ingredients

    Ingredients including cottage cheese, shredded cheese, pasta, spices, nutritional yeast, cornstarch, milk and pasta water.

    Pasta. I recommend using higher fiber macaroni noodles like these for a more balanced meal, however you can use any pasta of choice.

    Cottage cheese. I like 2 or 5% fat percentage cottage cheese for the creamiest taste and texture.

    Milk. Any milk of choice will work, just make sure it isn’t flavoured. For higher protein options, I recommend dairy or soy milk. Note that using oat milk will result in a slightly sweet taste, but it isn't too noticeable.

    Nutritional yeast. This is an inactivated yeast used in a lot of vegan recipes for its cheesy flavour. It's also high in B vitamins and protein, making it a nutritious add-in.

    Spices. Garlic powder, paprika, black pepper,and onion powder are the spices you will need.

    Cheese. I recommend using cheddar cheese for the most classic ‘mac and cheese’ flavour.

    The complete ingredient list with measurements can be found in the recipe card below.

    Instructions

    Cook pasta according to the package directions (don’t forget to salt the water), drain and set aside. Remember to reserve 2 tablespoon of water for later.

    Blending cottage cheese pasta sauce.

    To a blender, add cottage cheese, milk, nutritional yeast, cheese, garlic powder, paprika, black pepper, and onion powder and blend until smooth. 

    Whisking reserved pasta water and cornstarch.

    In a small dish, whisk together reserved pasta water and cornstarch. 

    Cooking cottage cheese pasta sauce in a pan.

    Add cheese sauce to a small pan over medium heat until it reaches a simmer. Add cornstarch + water mixture to the sauce, and stir. Cook until the sauce begins to thicken- about 5 minutes. To avoid burning the sauce, continue to stir (See notes below for tips). Stir in additional cheese if needed.

    Close up of cottage cheese mac and cheese.

    Add pasta directly to the sauce, stir and enjoy!

    Substitutions and Variations

    To make gluten-free: Use a gluten-free pasta of choice. Cornstarch is naturally gluten-free, however you can look for a certified gluten-free cornstarch to minimize cross contamination or use arrowroot starch.

    To make dairy-free/vegan: I do not have a vegan or dairy-free version of this recipe. However, try my vegan pasta bake for a completely plant-based pasta recipe.

    To make nut-free: This recipe is naturally nut-free.

    For veggies, I recommend serving with air fryer frozen veggies or a pre-made salad kit for some fibre and colour.

    For even more protein, use a chickpea pasta and add 1 cup of shelled edamame to the pasta after mixing with the sauce.

    Equipment

    • Pan (I love the Always Pan because you can use it on the stove and bake it up to 450F)
    • Blender

    Storage

    Leftover cottage cheese mac and cheese can be stored in the fridge for up to 4 days in an airtight container. To reheat, add some milk to a saucepan over low heat, along with the pasta. This will help thin out the sauce. Stir until heated.

    Top Tips for Success

    For a creamier pasta sauce I recommend using 5% cottage cheese.

    If your sauce begins to separate, this is a sign your heat is too high. You may need to turn it down. I recommend adding the pasta as soon as possible and stirring frequently. This will prevent the cottage cheese from curdling and causing it to separate.

    Make sure your pasta is slightly cooled before adding it to the sauce. If it immediately goes from boiling water to the pan, you run the risk of curdling the sauce.

    If you forget to reserve the pasta water, you can add some water and a bit more salt. Your sauce may be slightly thinner, but still yummy.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I freeze the cottage cheese sauce?

    Unfortunately this isn’t a great sauce to prep for a freezer meal. I find once thawed after being frozen, the sauce consistently becomes quite liquid-y. I recommend eating this when fresh or out of the fridge for best results.

    Can I use Greek yogurt instead of cottage cheese?

    I do not recommend using Greek yogurt as the taste is slightly more sour than cottage cheese will affect the taste!

    Bowl of cottage cheese mac and cheese with broccoli.

    More Pasta Recipes

    If you loved this higher protein mac and cheese, try out more of my pasta recipes here:

    • Cottage Cheese Alfredo Pasta
    • Hidden Veggie Mac and Cheese
    • Cheesy Spinach and Artichoke Pasta
    • Creamy Chicken and Tomato Pasta

    See you in the kitchen!

    PS. I love seeing my recipes in action! If you decide to make this high protein cottage cheese mac and cheese, don't forget to snap a photo and tag me on Instagram- @nourishedbynic or leave a comment and rating below letting me know how you liked it!

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    Stirring a pot of cottage cheese mac and cheese.
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    Protein Cottage Cheese Mac and Cheese

    My Cottage Cheese Mac and Cheese is packed with 23g of protein, with all the cheesy goodness. This recipe is dietitian and foodie approved!
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time20 minutes mins
    Total Time25 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: 30 minute meals, high protein, Pasta
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients 

    • 8 oz dry higher fiber macaroni elbows
    • 1 cup cottage cheese
    • ⅓ cup milk
    • ⅓ cup nutritional yeast
    • 1 cup cheddar cheese shredded
    • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
    • ⅛ teaspoon paprika
    • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
    • ⅛ teaspoon onion powder
    • 2 tablespoon pasta water
    • 1 tablespoon corn starch

    Instructions

    • Cook pasta according to the package directions (don’t forget to salt the water), drain and set aside. Remember to reserve 2 tablespoon of water for later.
    • To a blender, add cottage cheese, milk, nutritional yeast, cheese, garlic powder, paprika, black pepper, and onion powder and blend until smooth.
    • In a small dish, whisk together reserved pasta water and cornstarch.
    • Add cheese sauce to a small pan over medium heat until it reaches a simmer. Add cornstarch + water mixture to the sauce, and stir. Cook until the sauce begins to thicken- about 5 minutes. To avoid burning the sauce- continue to stir (See notes below for tips)! Stir in additional cheese if needed!
    • Add pasta directly to the sauce, stir and enjoy!

    Notes

    Ensure the heat is not too high when heating the sauce. I recommend adding the cooled pasta (you do not want to add it when it was just boiling) as soon as possible and stirring frequently. This will prevent the cottage cheese from curdling and causing it to separate.
    *I have included an estimation of the nutrition information for this recipe below. However, always remember a recipe is so much more than just nutritional content and these numbers do not need to dictate your food choices. Please don't forget that both your body and soul need nourishment! The owner of this website is not liable for this estimation.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cup | Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 50g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 40mg | Sodium: 363mg | Potassium: 308mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 421IU | Vitamin C: 0.02mg | Calcium: 292mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. Katherine says

      December 03, 2024 at 6:21 am

      5 stars
      We love this! Super easy to make too.

      Reply
    2. bluemoon says

      November 16, 2024 at 11:28 pm

      5 stars
      I loved this recipe :). Came out tasty. I like the use of cottage cheese for both taste and increasing protein. I used just the spices that I like and I really liked the use of paprika. I made it with a combination of both the sweeter and spicier paprika. I have made it also now without blending, just using small curd cottage cheese and it was tasty that way too :).

      Reply
    3. Paige Egan says

      November 01, 2024 at 10:31 pm

      5 stars
      Made this max-n-cheese with Halloween shaped noodles. It is so creamy and delicious! I love how much protein it packs. Perfect to support my marathon training!

      Reply
    4. Adrienne says

      October 02, 2024 at 4:27 am

      5 stars
      I am a fan of mac and cheese. It’s truly one of my favorite foods and I could eat it every day. That being said, I LOVE this high protein version! Not only is it delicious (it is), but it’s packed with protein! I will definitely be making this recipe again and again. 10/10

      Reply
    5. Melissa says

      September 28, 2024 at 5:00 pm

      Hi, I just found this recipe and would love to make it! I was wondering if there were any good substitutes for nutritional yeast? I have a family member that is allergic and am not sure what to use in its place.

      Reply
      • Nicole Addison says

        September 29, 2024 at 3:17 pm

        Hi Melissa, you can just substitute some additional cheese (parmesean works great)!

        Reply
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