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Cottage Cheese Cookie Dough

Published: Jan 14, 2026 · Modified: Jan 14, 2026 by Joanie Simon · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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cottage cheese cookie dough scooped into a bowl with extra chocolate chips

I went down the rabbit hole testing the viral cottage cheese cookie dough I've been seeing everywhere. Different sweeteners, nut butters, protein powders. Some worked, some didn't. This is the version I finally landed on.

I keep a container of it in the fridge to dip into at night when I need a little something sweet.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Creamy texture that gives cookie dough vibes. Blending the cottage cheese until smooth is key!
  • Satisfying without being heavy. The protein and fat from the cottage cheese bring satisfaction and balance.
  • Comes together in minutes. No baking, no chilling required (though it's good cold too). Blend, stir, fold in chocolate chips, done.
  • Naturally balanced. The touch of sweetness that doesn't send my blood sugar on a rollercoaster right before bed so I can sleep soundly.

Top Tip

It's good right away, but even better after 20 to 30 minutes in the fridge. The texture firms up even more like real cookie dough.

Make It Your Way: Ingredients & Swaps

ingredients to make cottage cheese cookie dough including cottage cheese, protein powder, salt, vanilla, maple syrup, almond flour, chocolate chips and cinnamon

Cottage Cheese brings the creamy texture. I recommend whole milk or low fat cottage cheese, any brand you like. I tested this with Nancy’s, Good Culture and Kroger’s brand and they all worked well.

Protein powder matters a lot. If it's flavored, you'll taste it. I use Be Well by Kelly unflavored protein powder because it has good ingredients and doesn't add any weird aftertaste. If you go with a flavored one, make sure it's something you already love. Because there are a lot of protein powders out there that I strongly dislike the taste of and would ruin a batch of this stuff.

Sweetener can be swapped. I use Wholesome Yum's allulose and monk fruit maple-style syrup instead of regular maple syrup to further lower the sugar in the recipe. Same consistency, same sweetness, and it works better for how I eat. A one-to-one swap.

Use chocolate chips you love. My go-to is Guittard coconut sugar sweetened chocolate chips. They add the right amount of sweetness without going overboard and keep blood sugar steady. Use whatever you prefer, whether that's dark chocolate, sugar-free, or regular semi-sweet.

Salt unlocks flavors and is a non-negotiable for me in any sweets, just a pinch. And the dash of cinnamon adds that little bit of warmth that good cookies always have.

Nut butters are optional. If you love peanut butter or almond butter and want to add a little extra into the mix, feel free! Just add a Tablespoon of it to the blender with the cottage cheese.

How to Make Protein Cookie Dough

You can use a blender or food processor to create the smooth base. Otherwise, all you need is a mixing bowl and a spatula. Let's go!

cottage cheese blended with vanilla and maple syrup
  1. Blend until smooth. Add the cottage cheese, maple-style syrup, and vanilla to a blender or food processor. Blend until completely smooth with no lumps. This step matters. If you skip it, the texture will be off.
all the dry ingredients combined in a bowl
  1. Mix the dry ingredients. Combine the almond flour, protein powder, cinnamon, and salt.
mixing together wet and dry ingredients
  1. Combine the dry and wet. Use the back of the spatula to really smush it together. Because this is gluten free and we're not baking it, there's no risk of over-working the dough.
folding in the chocolate chips to the "dough"
  1. Fold in the chocolate chips and enjoy! It will firm up more as it sits, so feel free to give it time or let it chill in the fridge.

Quick fixes

  • Want it sweeter? Start with the amount listed and adjust to taste.
  • Too thick? Add a splash of almond milk.
  • Too thin? Stir in another tablespoon of almond flour. Bear in mind it does thicken as it sits and the almond flour absorbs all the moisture.

Joanie's Balanced Bites for Blood Sugar

This recipe is built with a balance of fiber, fat and protein and no added sugar so no blood sugar spikes here!

How to Enjoy It

  • After dinner when you want something sweet but don't want a full sugar treat
  • Scooped into balls for easy snacking
  • Over Greek yogurt for extra protein

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cottage cheese cookie dough scooped into a bowl with extra chocolate chips

Cottage Cheese Cookie Dough

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  • Author: Joanie Simon
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings (2 - 3Tbs each)
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: no bake
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Diabetic
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Description

Creamy, satisfying cookie dough that comes together in minutes. Built with protein from cottage cheese and sweetened with a maple-style syrup that won't send your energy on a rollercoaster.


Ingredients

  • ½ cup (120g) cottage cheese, 4% milkfat
  • 3 Tbsp maple-style syrup (I use Wholesome Yum allulose/monk fruit blend)
  • 1½ tsp vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup (72g) almond flour
  • 2 Tbsp (30g) unflavored protein powder (I use Be Well by Kelly)
  • ¼ cup chocolate chips (I use Guittard coconut sugar sweetened)
  • Dash of cinnamon
  • Dash of salt


Instructions

  1. Add the cottage cheese, maple-style syrup, and vanilla to a blender or food processor. Blend until completely smooth with no lumps.
  2. Transfer to a bowl and stir in the almond flour, protein powder, cinnamon, and salt until a thick dough forms.
  3. Fold in the chocolate chips.
  4. Enjoy right away or refrigerate 20 to 30 minutes for a thicker, scoopable texture.

Notes

Store in the fridge up to 1 week in an airtight container or scoop into balls and freeze on a sheet pan then transfer to a bag and freeze up to 3 months.

Use unflavored protein powder for the cleanest cookie dough flavor. If you use flavored, make sure it's one you love.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 146
  • Sugar: 1.4 g
  • Sodium: 102.5 mg
  • Fat: 5.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 13.7 g
  • Fiber: 3.5 g
  • Protein: 7.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 2.9 mg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you taste the cottage cheese?

Not at all. Once it's blended smooth, the texture and flavor disappear completely.

Can you bake this into cookies?

This one's meant to be eaten as-is. It won't bake up like traditional cookies.

How long does it keep?

Up to a week in the fridge or 2 to 3 months in the freezer.

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About Joanie Simon

Joanie Simon is a food photographer, health coach, and recipe developer sharing blood-sugar-friendly recipes that make eating well both simple and satisfying. Through her blog The Dinner Bell, she helps families enjoy balanced meals without giving up flavor or fun.

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Hi, I'm Joanie

I teach food lovers how to get off the glucose rollercoaster and stabilize their energy without giving up the foods that bring them joy.

From viral cottage cheese pizza to sourdough bread, I use data-backed hacks to turn family favorites into metabolic wins.

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cottage cheese cookie dough scooped into a bowl with extra chocolate chips