Best Cottage Cheese Alfredo recipe
Best Cottage Cheese Alfredo recipe

Best Cottage Cheese Alfredo (Creamy, High-Protein & Guilt-Free)

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If you want a rich, creamy Alfredo sauce without the heaviness, this Cottage Cheese Alfredo is a game changer. It’s smooth, cheesy, and packed with protein—perfect for a healthier pasta night.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This Alfredo is lighter but still super satisfying.

High protein and lower fat
Creamy and cheesy texture
Quick and easy (ready in ~15 minutes)
Great for meal prep
Kid-friendly and customizable

Ingredients You’ll Need

Sauce

1 cup cottage cheese
½ cup grated parmesan cheese
2 cloves garlic
¼ cup milk (or more for thinning)
1 tablespoon butter or olive oil
Salt and black pepper to taste

Pasta

8 oz pasta of choice (fettuccine, penne, etc.)

Optional Add-ins

Grilled chicken
Shrimp
Broccoli
Spinach
Mushrooms

How to Make Cottage Cheese Alfredo

Boil pasta according to package instructions. Reserve ½ cup pasta water before draining.

In a blender, combine cottage cheese, parmesan, garlic, milk, salt, and pepper. Blend until completely smooth and creamy.

Heat butter or olive oil in a pan over low heat. Pour in the blended sauce.

Warm gently (don’t boil), stirring frequently. Add a splash of reserved pasta water if needed to thin the sauce.

Combine

Add cooked pasta to the sauce and toss until evenly coated.

How to Serve

Serve hot with extra parmesan and black pepper on top. Pair with grilled chicken or veggies for a complete meal.

Tips for Best Results

Blend thoroughly for a silky texture. Don’t overheat the sauce or it may curdle. Use full-fat cottage cheese for creamier results. Add pasta water slowly for perfect consistency.

Variations

Add lemon zest for freshness. Make it spicy with chili flakes. Use garlic powder if fresh garlic isn’t available. Add herbs like parsley or basil.

Storage and Meal Prep

Store in the fridge for up to 3–4 days. Reheat gently with a splash of milk.

Final Thoughts

Cottage Cheese Alfredo is a creamy, protein-packed twist on a classic sauce. It’s lighter, healthier, and still incredibly delicious—perfect for everyday comfort food without the guilt.

Hi, I’m Emma! I’m the cook, taste-tester, and messy kitchen enthusiast behind Names Plop. Based in Nashville, I believe great food doesn’t have to be complicated. After switching our site to focus on recipes, I’m sharing the dishes my family actually asks for—no fuss, no fake ingredients, just real meals you’ll love to make.

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