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These fluffy Cottage Cheese Pancakes are protein packed, quick to make and absolutely delicious. Take your breakfast routine to the next level and start your morning feeling satisfied and energized to take on the day ahead. The best part? Kids love them too!

Table of Contents
- Why I Love Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Ingredients
- How to Make Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Cottage Cheese Pancakes Video
- The Right Cottage Cheese for Pancakes
- Tips for Making Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Toppings
- Additions You Can Add to Your Pancakes
- Storage and Reheating
- More Tasty Pancake Recipes
- Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe
Why I Love Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Healthy: Packed with protein thanks to the cottage cheese, these pancakes are a great breakfast that will satisfy your cravings for pancakes while keeping you sustained for the day ahead!
- Easy to Make: There’s no extra fuss when it comes to making this Cottage Cheese Pancakes recipe. They’re just as quick and easy to make as classic pancakes.
- Kid-Friendly: Even kids who may have an aversion to cottage cheese love these pancakes. You’d never guess they have cottage cheese in them. The taste and texture is masked entirely. It’s always a win when a pancake recipe can be part of a healthy and balanced breakfast for kids.
- Versatile and Customizable: A cottage cheese pancake is the perfect canvas for adding your favorite toppings or mix-ins. Customize them to suit your tastes.

Ingredients
- Large eggs: Eggs keep everything together and add some richness to the pancakes. Plus, they also contribute some protein and essential nutrients.
- Cottage cheese: The star of the show! Cottage cheese adds creaminess and a subtle tang to the pancakes. It’s also a great source of protein. Feel free to use full fat or low fat cottage cheese.
- Vanilla extract: Adding vanilla extract enhances the flavor of the pancakes.
- Honey or Agave: These natural sweeteners add a touch of sweetness to the pancakes without overpowering their flavor. You can use either one you prefer.
- All purpose flour: Flour serves as the base of the pancake batter. I haven’t tested other flours, but I’m sure you could substitute whole wheat or a gluten free cup for cup flour if you want.
- Baking powder: Baking powder helps the pancakes rise and become light and fluffy.
- Kosher salt: A touch of salt helps balance out the overall flavor of the pancakes.
- Oil or Butter: You only need oil or butter to grease the pan.

How to Make Cottage Cheese Pancakes
1. Whisk Wet Ingredients:
- In a bowl, combine the first 4 ingredients—eggs, cottage cheese, vanilla extract, and honey (or agave). Whisk until combined.
2. Prepare Dry Ingredients:
- In a different bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients—flour, baking powder, and salt—until evenly mixed.
3. Combine Wet and Dry Ingredients:
- Pour the dry mixture into the bowl of wet mixture. Stir gently until just combined, being careful not to overmix. The batter should be slightly lumpy.
4. Preheat and Grease:
- Heat a large sauté pan or griddle over medium heat. Lightly coat the surface with oil or butter to prevent sticking.
5. Cook Pancakes:
- Pour about 2 tablespoons of the batter onto the preheated griddle for each pancake. Cook for approximately 2 minutes on the first side. You should see bubbles on the surface before you flip.
6. Flip and Cook:
- Carefully flip the pancakes using a spatula and cook for an additional 2 minutes on the other side, or until they are golden brown and cooked through.
7. Serve:
- Once cooked, transfer the pancakes to a serving plate. Serve warm with your favorite toppings and enjoy!
Cottage Cheese Pancakes Video

The Right Cottage Cheese for Pancakes
Like I mentioned before, cottage cheese is a good source of protein – about 25 grams per cup! When it comes to choosing which kind of cottage cheese for pancakes, there’s no right or wrong answer. You can use full fat or low fat, small curd or large curd. Pick your favorite brand and get to making these pancakes ASAP!
Tips for Making Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Mix Gently: Combine your wet and dry ingredients gently until they’re just mixed. A few lumps are okay! Overmixing the batter can leave you with tough, chewy pancakes.
- Let the Batter Rest: Allow the batter to rest a bit before making the pancakes so that baking powder has a little time to activate. This will ensure you get light, fluffy and delicious pancakes.
- Grease the Pan Between Each: Use any oil you prefer to grease the pan – olive, avocado, or vegetable work great. Just make sure you keep reapplying between each batch of pancakes to prevent sticking, ensure even cooking and get those crispy edges we all love.
- Flip Carefully: Cook your pancakes over medium heat, and don’t flip them until bubbles form on the surface for that perfect golden brown finish.

Toppings
Pancakes, in general, have always been a blank canvas for adding delicious toppings, and these pancakes with cottage cheese are no different. Here are some topping ideas:
- Maple syrup, a tried and true classic pancake topping
- Fresh berries
- Sliced bananas
- Greek yogurt or a drizzle of nut butter for an extra bump of protein
Additions You Can Add to Your Pancakes
Get creative by adding in additional ingredients to your pancake recipe with cottage cheese. Here are some ideas:
- Chopped nuts, such as pecans or walnuts
- Chocolate chips for a little extra sweetness
- Shredded coconut
- Your favorite fruit like blueberries or bananas
- Lemon zest

Storage and Reheating
To Store: Leftover pancakes can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
To Freeze: Allow pancakes to come to room temperature, place in a ziploc bag, label and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
To Reheat: To reheat pancakes, warm them in the toaster, oven or microwave until warmed through.
More Tasty Pancake Recipes
Incorporating cottage cheese into your favorite recipes is a really easy way to get some extra protein into your diet! These pancakes are a great recipe to start with as they’re easy to make, tasty and super kid-friendly so the whole family can enjoy them! Let me know in the comments if you have any questions and tag me on social media if you make these healthy cottage cheese pancakes!
Images by Gerry Speirs
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Cottage Cheese Pancakes
Equipment
- Large saute pan or griddle
Ingredients
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup cottage cheese (low fat or full fat will work)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons honey or agave
- 1/2 cup all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- butter, oil or oil spray (for the pan)
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine the first 4 ingredients—eggs, cottage cheese, vanilla extract, and honey (or agave). Whisk until combined.
- In a different bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients—flour, baking powder, and salt—until evenly mixed.
- Pour the dry mixture into the bowl of wet mixture. Stir gently until everything is just combined, being careful not to overmix. The batter should be slightly lumpy.
- Heat a large sauté pan or griddle over medium heat. Lightly coat the surface with oil or butter to prevent sticking.
- Pour about 2 tablespoons of the batter onto the preheated griddle for each pancake. Cook for approximately 2 minutes on the first side. You should see bubbles form before you flip.
- Flip the pancakes and cook for 2 more minutes on the other side, or until they are golden brown and cooked through.
- Serve warm with your favorite toppings and enjoy!





Is there any way to make a dairy free version of these? What could I sub for cottage cheese?
I was VERY excited to come across this recipe as I have been looking for a new recipe to try out with the cottage cheese I need to use up in the house. I think this will be dinner tonight!!
Just made this for breakfast. So good topped with strawberries. I used whole wheat flour and honey and they were excellent.
Made these for my kids this morning and they actually ate them. Of course, I didn’t tell them they were cottage cheese pancakes since they looked like regular pancakes. I loved them. such a better alternative than instant pancakes.
Just tried these for dinner tonight and they were a SMASH HIT! Everyone loved them… not just the kids! Thanks so much for sharing!
I make these ALL the time. Everyone LOVES them. My nieces, my mother-in-law, my daughter…..everyone. They are a hit every single time. Thanks so much for your recipes.
These pancakes are fantastic. My son will eat 1…maybe 2 of other pancakes, but he is guaranteed to eat at least 3 of these every time. I can’t keep up! 🙂 Thanks for the great recipe!
These look great, I’m excited to try them!!
I have to say that lately I’ve become a fan of hiding veggies, but I don’t consider it deception. I am just boosting the nutrition of our food. I alway serve my little boy veggies as well, but he’s often not receptive to it. I know persistence pays off, but in the meantime, I want to make sure he is getting enough vitamins, fibre etc. He is too young to help with food prep, grow veggies, and all the other things that encourage kids to take an interest in their food, so for now I feel I am being a good mom by “sneaking” in his vegetables.
Yes. I have made cottage cheese pancakes for years and have never used a sweetener.
My daughter has not been given the ok for honey and I am unsure about agave. Can the honey be omitted?
what is the difference with hiding veggies and hiding cottege cheese?
You are adding it in and covering it up a bit.
you are still being honest and telling your child what you put in there. no harm.
I think you would better understand why parents do it if you had a child who wouldn’t eat anything……
My 14 month old LOVED these. I made them with whole wheat flour and added some oat bran as well. DELISH!
Flax seed is an eggscellant egg replacement…For each egg to be replaced, blend in a blender/food processor 1 tablespoon flax seed with 3 tablespoons water until the mixture is thick and creamy.
unfortunately, eggs are the binder for this recipe. Especially since there is cheese in them. Do you use an egg substitute at home?
Is there a way to make these without eggs? My son is allergic and I am always trying to find new things for breakfast that are somewhat healthy that he can eat.
Made them today and my 2 year old LOVED them 🙂 I did as well!