Dairy-Free Cottage Cheese Recipe (Fast, Easy, Cheap & Amazing!) (2024)

I have something big for you. For years, you’ve clamored for a dairy-free cottage cheese recipe. If you have the 2nd edition of my flagship book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook, then you’ve already been rewarded with my favorite one. But today, I’m sharing that AMAZING recipe (if I do say so myself) with all of you here.

What makes this dairy-free cottage cheese so great? Well for starters, the taste. It even won over a family of cheese lovers. But as a bonus, this recipe is also super fast (5 minutes!), super easy (yes, beginner friendly), and quite inexpensive to make. It’s also very versatile. It works fabulously in recipes like lasagna and other casseroles, I personally love it atop toast, and it’s also great on pancakes, salads, etc.

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Dairy-Free Cottage Cheese that’s Almost Too Good to be True

Unlike so many dairy-free cottage cheese recipes, this version doesn’t contain nutritional yeast or nuts, it doesn’t require fermenting or soaking, and it doesn’t taste lemony – not one little bit. It has a seamless, delicious taste on its own, and in recipes. That said, I want to quickly address some anticipated FAQs for this dairy-free cottage cheese alternative.

Does it Really Taste Like Cottage Cheese?

I think it tastes better! But during the testing process, testers did report that yes indeed, it’s pretty darn close. Not identical, but a great swap indeed. The tofu provides just the right curd consistency, miso is the key to that cheesy umami, that touch of salt deepens the taste, and the mayo gives it fluid creaminess and flavor that ties everything together. There really are just four ingredients, aside from water, so I do not recommend leaving any out. They’re all key in this recipe.

Where Can I Buy Miso?

Believe it or not, most major grocery stores sell it. It’s refrigerated, and might be with probiotic foods, in the deli case, or in the refrigerated case by the produce department. Natural food stores and Japanese markets often sell a few different types and brands. I’m not loyal to any particular brand, but do like to use a white or light miso in this dairy-free cottage cheese recipe.

Is it Cost Effective?

By my calculations, this entire recipe costs $2.88. It might cost a little more with a vegan or specialty mayonnaise – closer to $3.25. But that’s still pretty cheap! It makes an amount very close to a 16-ounce container of cottage cheese – just 1/4 cup shy.

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Is Dairy-Free Soy-Free Cottage Cheese Possible?

I know some of you would love a soy-free option. Their are soy-free miso and mayo products available, but tofu is a little trickier. There are a couple soy-free tofu products on the market, but they are elusive. You can reportedly make tofu from any bean, or even chickpea flour. However, I’m not sure how those would work or taste in this recipe. And I’ve yet to find a great tofu alternative for making this dairy-free cottage cheese.

Can I Make Lower Fat Dairy-Free Cottage Cheese?

As mentioned in the recipe notes, you can use low-fat mayonnaise. I prefer real mayonnaise in this recipe for optimal taste and consistency. But if you are used to light mayo, then it might still taste perfect to you. Using light mayo will reduce the fat to about 6.2 grams per serving, and the calories to about 80 calories per serving. I have not tried yogurt in place of the mayo, so I can’t guarantee taste if you opt to substitute an unsweetened, plain dairy-free yogurt. Brands can vary widely in taste, and will influence the flavor.

I Have Your Book, but Haven’t Seen this Recipe. Where is it?

There are over 250 recipes in the 2nd edition of Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook, so it can be easy to miss some! This is the “Cottage-Style Cheeze” recipe in the Cheesy Alternatives recipe chapter. Please note this recipe is not in the 1st edition. I perfected it for the 2nd edition specifically.

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Special Diet Notes: Dairy-Free Cottage Cheese Alternative

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, optionally egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, peanut-free, optionally vegan, vegetarian, low carb, and keto-friendly.

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This recipe is from the 2nd edition of my flagship book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook. Don’t let the simple combination of ingredients fool you. This quick, easy, flavorful, and protein-rich recipe is a crowd-pleaser. It’s not identical to cottage cheese, but it’s the closest dairy-free version you will find. And it's wonderful in lasagna, casseroles, as a toast topper, or just about any other way you would enjoy cottage cheese.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Recipe type: Dairy Alternative

Cuisine: American

Serves: 1¾ cups

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces organic firm tofu
  • ½ cup regular, vegan, or light mayonnaise (see Mayo Note below)
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 tablespoon white miso
  • ⅜ teaspoon salt, or to taste

Instructions

  1. Drain and press the tofu, using a tea towel or paper towels, to remove any excess water. Put the drained tofu in a medium bowl.
  2. In a small bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, water, and miso until smooth. Whisk in the salt.
  3. Scrape the mayonnaise mixture onto the tofu and thoroughly mash it together. It is ready when you have small tofu chunks and a cottage cheese-like appearance.
  4. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The flavors do meld a little more after a few hours of refrigeration.

Notes

Savory Style Option: Whisk ¾ teaspoon onion powder and ¼ teaspoon garlic powder into the mayonnaise mixture. Optionally stir in 1 to 2 tablespoons fresh minced herbs after the tofu is mashed.

Mayo Note: Classic, natural, mayonnaise produces the most seamless taste and results (like Best Foods Real Mayonnaise - used to calculate the nutrition facts). But I have successfully tested this recipe with light (for lower fat) and vegan (for egg-free) mayo, too. If using vegan mayo, start without the water, and add in only as much as needed. Some vegan mayonnaises thin out easily. If you opt to use a specialty mayo, like one made with avocado or olive oil, keep in mind that these will have a more pronounced taste.

Nutrition Information

Serving size:¼ cup Calories:142 Fat:13.6g Saturated fat:2.2g Carbohydrates:1.5g Sugar:.4g Sodium:324mg Fiber:.6g Protein:4.3g

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FAQs

What is a non-dairy substitute for cottage cheese? ›

Vegan cottage cheese made from tofu is an incredibly versatile ingredient that you can use in a variety of different ways. Here are just a few ideas: Spread it on toast: This is a great alternative to traditional dairy-based cottage cheese.

How do you make cottage cheese more interesting? ›

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!

What is vegan cottage cheese made of? ›

Add soaked cashews, plant-based milk, plant-based yogurt, nutritional yeast, and apple cider vinegar to a liquid measuring cup. Use an immersion blender to blend all ingredients until they're smooth and creamy. Season generously with salt and pepper to taste.

Does anyone make lactose free cottage cheese? ›

Good Culture Simply Lactose Free 2% Cottage Cheese is deliciously thick and creamy, contains live and active cultures, and is made with milk from family farms.

What is a good non dairy cheese substitute? ›

Shredded Cheeses
  • Chao Creamery Vegan Shreds: This is our go-to vegan cheese for grilled cheese sandwiches. ...
  • Parmela Creamery Shreds: This aged shredded cheddar-style cheese is made from cashew milk and melts well. ...
  • Violife Shreds: Violife has both mozzarella and cheddar shreds.
Jul 19, 2023

What is better than cottage cheese? ›

Greek yogurt has a slight edge in calcium—a mineral most people need more of. A cup of Greek yogurt has 282 milligrams of calcium, while a cup of cottage cheese has 227 mg.

What is good to mix with cottage cheese? ›

Perfect Pairings
  • Avocados with Cilantro & Tomatoes. Craving guacamole? ...
  • Bananas & Pecans. ...
  • Beets & Baby Romaine. ...
  • Blackberries & Walnuts. ...
  • Blueberries & Almonds. ...
  • Figs with Pistachios & Cardamom. ...
  • Granny Smith Apples & Cinnamon. ...
  • Grapefruit with Mint & Honey.
Dec 22, 2014

What are 2 facts about cottage cheese? ›

Sometimes referred to as curds and whey, this dairy product differs from cheese in that it's not aged, but rather, sold and served fresh. It's also low in calories when compared with other cheeses. Cottage cheese has a long history as a power food.

What's better, Greek yogurt or cottage cheese? ›

One cup of Greek yogurt contains 282 mg of calcium, while a cup of cottage cheese has 227 mg. Greek yogurt also comes out slightly ahead in other important vitamins and minerals, including phosphorus, potassium, vitamin A, and vitamin B12—which plays an important role in energy production.

What is Miyoko's cottage cheese made of? ›

Miyoko's Creamery, a vegan brand, debuted the world's first vegan cottage cheese in March 2022. The Cultured Plant Milk Cottage Cheese, made from organic watermelon seed milk and sunflower seed milk, has the same mild flavor and creamy, curdled texture as classic dairy-based cottage cheese.

What is natural cottage cheese? ›

Cottage cheese is a mild and fresh food made from curdled milk. Cottage cheese has some health benefits, as it is rich in protein, relatively low in fat, and high in calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin A. After draining, the curds are washed to remove residual acids, giving cottage cheese a sweeter taste.

What is Lactaid cottage cheese? ›

LACTAID® Pineapple Cottage Cheese has added lactase enzymes that break down the naturally-occurring lactose sugar in milk into two sugars, glucose and galactose, which are easier to digest. The result is easy-to-digest cottage cheese!

Is there a substitute for cottage cheese in a recipe? ›

In baking, baker's cheese, ricotta and farmer's cheese will yield the closest results. The texture of these cheeses is grainy, without noticeable curds, but the water content is similar to cottage cheese. Sour cream, crème fraîche and yogurt can be substituted for cottage cheese in a recipe.

Can dogs eat cottage cheese? ›

Can dogs eat cottage cheese? Yes, dogs can eat cottage cheese. This type is actually low in fat and sodium so it is actually one of the better options to give your dog as an occasional treat.

Which fruit is good for lactose intolerance? ›

Many foods can be enjoyed as part of a healthy, lactose-free diet, including: Fruits: apples, oranges, berries, peaches, plums, grapes, pineapples, mangoes. Vegetables: onions, garlic, broccoli, kale, spinach, arugula, collard greens, zucchini, carrots.

Is cottage cheese OK for dairy intolerance? ›

With lactose intolerance, you can still eat cheese, but choose carefully. Hard, aged cheeses like Swiss, parmesan, and cheddars are lower in lactose. Other low-lactose cheese options include cottage cheese or feta cheese made from goat or sheep's milk.

What is the best dairy substitute? ›

While all milk substitutes are more environmentally friendly than traditional cow's milk, grain milks are said to be the least taxing on our planet.
  • Oat milk - PRO: Environmentally sustainable. ...
  • Rice milk - PRO: Gluten free. ...
  • Quinoa milk - PRO: High in nutrients. ...
  • Barley milk - PRO: Easy on allergies.
Oct 24, 2022

Is Greek yogurt dairy free? ›

Greek yogurt is one of the most popular dairy products, and just like all natural dairy products it contains lactose. But did you know that lactose intolerance doesn't have to be a deal breaker when it comes to Greek yogurt? You can enjoy it just as much as someone who can handle lactose just fine.

What can I use instead of ricotta or cottage cheese? ›

In This Article:
  • Cottage Cheese.
  • Greek Yogurt.
  • Cream Cheese.
  • Sour Cream.
  • Crème Fraiche.
  • Silken or Firm Tofu.
  • Fresh Goat Cheese.
  • Mascarpone.
Jan 4, 2024

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