I Tried the Viral Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Recipe—My Kids Thought It Was Store-Bought (2024)

Have you seen the viral videos of folks making homemade ice cream with cottage cheese? It looks quite simple: Cottage cheese is blended with a sweetener—honey, sugar, agave, etc.—and frozen. Yumna Jawad of Feel Good Foodie flavored hers with frozen strawberries, graham crackers, and honey. NYT Cooking posted a version with Nutella, hazelnuts, and Ferrero Rocher.

Both sounded delicious, but would it truly satisfy an ice cream craving? I had my doubts.

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It's cottage cheese after all—not something I'd describe as delicious. I only buy it when I need to test a recipe that calls for it. No one else in my family likes it either. Would freezing it and calling it ice cream make it taste any better? I had to try it for myself, so I set off to make a version inspired by my favorite store-bought pint: Ben & Jerry’s Americone Dream, a luscious and creamy vanilla ice cream with caramel swirls and pieces of chocolate-covered waffle cone.

How I Made Cottage Cheese Ice Cream

An unflavored cottage cheese ice cream only requires whole milk cottage cheese (labeled as 4% Milkfat) and a sweetener. But I couldn’t deprive myself of the opportunity to add flavors. Here are the ingredients I used:

  • 1 (16-ounce) container full-fat cottage cheese
  • 2 tablespoons agave
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3 tablespoons caramel sauce
  • 1/4 cup chopped bittersweet chocolate(You can use chocolate chips.)
  • 1/4 cup crumbled salted pretzels (I didn’t have waffle cones or cookies on hand, which is what Ben & Jerry’s add to Americone Dream.)

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You start by blending the cottage cheese until it is smooth. Most Reels I’ve seen blend the cottage cheese in a food processor or blender. Then I saw Vaughn Vreeland whip his cottage cheese right in its container using an immersion blender. It’s a smart tool that makes clean-up easy, plus you can freeze the ice cream in the container, so that's what I did.

I added agave and vanilla extract to the cottage cheese. Then I blended it using an immersion blender for a solid five minutes, moving the stick up and down to incorporate as much air as possible until the cottage cheese looked smooth, light, and fluffy.

Simple Tip!

The plastic tub that holds the cottage cheese is a tight fit once you start incorporating ingredients and air into the cottage cheese. It requires a nifty bit of sleight of hand to make sure the cottage cheese doesn’t overflow. Transfer the mixture into a wider bowl if you’d like. I like living on the edge—of almost spilling over!

I dolloped the caramel sauce on top—it’s best cold straight from the fridge so that it doesn’t melt into the cottage cheese, which will give you caramel-flavored ice cream—and folded it into the cottage cheese using a spoon. Then, I folded in the chocolate and pretzels too.

I had to cover the tub with plastic wrap instead of its lid because I ended up with an overfilled mound on top. You can transfer yours into a larger lidded vessel.

I froze it for about six hours, which is the ideal freeze time for my freezer. The next day it was frozen solid and impossible to scoop—one downside to homemade cottage cheese ice cream. (If that happens to you, set it on your kitchen counter and wait until it softens. I know it's hard to wait, but that's the only way. I wouldn't microwave the plastic tub.)

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Endless Possibilities For Flavors

The best part of making homemade cottage cheese ice cream is the endless possibilities for flavors. Here are a few ideas:

  • Frozen cherries and chopped dark chocolate
  • Espresso powder, vanilla extract, and sea salt
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder and brownie pieces
  • Frozen fruit, like mango, strawberries, passion fruit, raspberries, bananas
  • Pumpkin purée and pumpkin pie spice

My kids thought the cottage cheese ice cream was store-bought ice cream yogurt. They loved it and suggested adding the following flavors next time. If this looks like the Dairy Queen Blizzard Treats menu, it’s true.

  • Mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, crumbled graham crackers
  • Pecans, chocolate chips, caramel sauce
  • Mini M&M’s
  • Crumbled Oreo Cookies
  • Chopped Butterfingers, Heath, Snickers, or Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
  • Just sprinkles!

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The Verdict

I was not surprised that cottage cheese ice cream is not the same as the thick, luscious, and creamy Ben & Jerry’s I keep stocked in my freezer. Not even close. It’s lighter, icier, and not as creamy as regular ice cream because it has a lot less fat. Full-fat cottage cheese has about 4 percent fat, while most ice cream is made with cream, which typically has at least 36 percent fat.That's a huge difference!

Does it feel like I was promised ice cream, but ended up with something worse? Quite the opposite! It's a frozen treat that would satisfy my craving for something cold, sweet, and creamy. Cottage cheese is a little tangy, so the flavor reminds me of frozen yogurt, which I love. My kids were not aware I was trying out the recipe and thought I had bought frozen yogurt at the grocery store. For all these reasons, I would highly recommendyou try this.

I Tried the Viral Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Recipe—My Kids Thought It Was Store-Bought (2024)

FAQs

Is cottage cheese ice cream healthier than regular ice cream? ›

This “ice cream alternative” is higher in protein and lower in calories, when compared to regular ice cream. This is true. A ½ cup of vanilla ice cream has 137 calories and 2 grams of protein. A ½ cup of 2% cottage cheese has 91 calories and 11 grams of protein.

Why is my cottage cheese ice cream frozen solid? ›

You can't just make it and leave it in your freezer and enjoy it the next day. For most recipes that use two cups or so of cottage cheese, about four hours of freezing time is ideal. (For a half batch, you still need two hours.) After that, it becomes a hard, icy mess — and doesn't usually defrost in an appetizing way.

What can you add to cottage cheese to make it taste better? ›

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!

Why is homemade ice cream better than store bought? ›

It's crazy delicious.

It's all about the flavor. Homemade ice cream, without artificial ingredients, fake thickeners, or unnatural stabilizers to keep it "fresh" for weeks (or months!) in the grocery store freezer, is amazingly flavorful and actually fresh tasting. It's true.

Why can't you freeze cottage cheese? ›

Freezing cottage cheese can change the texture and taste of the food. It is safe to freeze cottage cheese, but some of the liquid is lost, giving it a chunkier consistency. It may also not be as flavorful after being frozen. Keep this in mind if you plan to use it for some recipes.

Why does my homemade ice cream freeze so hard? ›

Similarly, too little sugar in ice cream can make it rock hard. Because sugar lowers the freezing point of the water in ice cream, the right amount will keep your ice cream from freezing completely – which is to say, leaves it scoopable instead of turning it into a brick of ice.

What's the hype with cottage cheese? ›

Studies have shown that high protein foods promote a healthy weight as they keep you feeling full longer. Moreover, the high protein, low carbohydrate combo of cottage cheese also makes it great for controlling blood sugar levels. Additionally, cottage cheese contains calcium, a nutrient important for bone health.

How to make cottage cheese ice cream taste better? ›

Flavors to Try
  1. Peanut butter and honey is a classic flavor combo making its rounds on TikTok. Use ¼ cup honey per 16 ounces of cottage cheese. ...
  2. Caramel Chocolate Chip is another favorite flavor combo. ...
  3. Make a fruity ice cream by blending in your favorite frozen fruit like mango, banana or peach.
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Does ricotta and cottage cheese taste similar? ›

Whereas ricotta is sweeter, cottage cheese has a notable tangy flavor from the slow acid fermentation.

Does blended cottage cheese taste better? ›

The point is – it's delicious! It's also super high in protein. Blended cottage cheese takes on a whole new life. It's thick, smooth, cheesy, and creamy.

How to jazz up cottage cheese? ›

The cheese's texture lends itself well to simple toppings, like a drizzle of olive oil, but textural pops like crunchy chips and juicy tomatoes work well as a fun change if you feel like you're stuck in a CC rut. Other mix-in ideas from our readers included crumbled bacon, Kalamata olives, and salsa.

What spice is good in cottage cheese? ›

Combine the cottage cheese, dill, tarragon, chives, salt and white pepper in a small bowl. Spread about 1/4 cup of the cottage cheese mixture on each slice of warm toast.

What is healthier yogurt or cottage cheese? ›

Huneke gives an analysis, “nu*tritionally speaking, plain Greek yogurt is the closest comparison (to cottage cheese) – they're both lower in calories (the 0-2% fat versions), high in protein, a good source of calcium, contain no added sugars, and have lower levels of lactose (so they're among the more easily-tolerated ...

Is cottage cheese healthier than cream? ›

Choosing a low-fat cottage cheese can reduce saturated fat intake when substituting it for other higher fat foods, such as cream cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise or ricotta cheese. It's also full of vitamins and minerals that support a healthy diet. It contains vitamins like phosphorus, potassium and vitamin B12.

What is healthier soft serve of ice cream? ›

Ultimately, it depends on the recipes being used, but, generally speaking, soft serve tends to be the healthier choice between the two. This is due to the fact that soft serve contains around 3%-6% of milk fat, while ice cream must contain at least 10% by federal law.

Is non dairy ice cream healthier? ›

Choosing non-dairy ice cream can offer some health benefits that include saving you calories, sugar, and saturated fat, which can contribute to high cholesterol. In other cases, though, the plant-based versions have more of the above.

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