Cottage cheese ice cream
Discover the joy of homemade cottage cheese ice cream, where the wholesome taste of cottage cheese blends with the sweetness of fruit for a delightful frozen treat. Enjoy the rich texture and lively fruit flavours, featuring blueberry, strawberry, and tropical pineapple. This high-protein snack offers a quick alternative to traditional ice cream without skimping on flavour. Easy to make and a pleasure to eat, our cottage cheese ice cream is a refreshing way to indulge your sweet tooth.
Ingredients
Blueberry ice cream
Cottage cheese, vanilla
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250 g |
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Blueberries, frozen
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250 g |
Banana, frozen
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1 |
Strawberry ice cream
Cottage cheese
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250 g |
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Strawberries, frozen
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250 g |
Banana, frozen
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1 |
Pineapple ice cream
Cottage cheese, pineapple & passion
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250 g |
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Pineapples, frozen
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250 g |
Banana, frozen
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1 |
Instructions
Questions about cottage cheese ice cream
Explore how to master homemade cottage cheese ice cream with our handy FAQ section. Curious about getting that perfect texture or adding frozen fruits? We have the answers. Look through these common questions to improve your skills and savour this delicious, high-protein snack.
Can I use fresh fruit in my cottage cheese ice cream?
Is this recipe high in protein?
Pre-blend and freeze the cottage cheese for extra creaminess
To make your ice cream even creamier, blend the cottage cheese first and freeze it in an ice cube tray. Then blend these cubes with the rest of your ingredients. This method can greatly enhance the texture, giving you a creamier result.
Use an ice cream maker for extra smooth cottage cheese ice cream
While this recipe’s quick blending technique makes for a luxuriously creamy snack, consider using an ice cream maker if you have more time. Use fresh strawberries and unfrozen banana, first blend everything together before adding it to the machine. The continuous churning process prevents the formation of large ice crystals, resulting in a smoother and more velvety consistency. To achieve the best results, chill the ice cream mixture thoroughly before adding it to the ice cream maker.
Store properly for perfect scooping
Freeze your cottage cheese ice cream in an airtight container, smoothing the top with a spatula to eliminate any air pockets. Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface before sealing the lid to prevent ice crystals from forming. Store the container in the coldest part of your freezer, ideally at a consistent temperature. When you're ready to serve, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly, making scooping easier and ensuring the best texture and flavour.
Cottage ice cream vs. regular ice cream
This recipe offers a unique, protein-packed twist on traditional ice cream. Made primarily with cottage cheese, our version has a distinctively tangy flavour and creamy yet slightly grainy texture. This is unlike the smooth, rich consistency of regular ice cream, which is typically made with heavy cream and sugar. It also imparts a subtle savoury note that balances well with the sweetness from the fruits.
Pairing suggestions for enhanced enjoyment
Elevate your cottage cheese ice cream by serving it with complementary sides that add texture and flavour. Pair the creamy, tangy ice cream with crunchy oatmeal protein cookies for a delightful contrast, providing a satisfying crunch with each bite. Warm-from-the-oven banana protein muffins also make an excellent accompaniment, adding a sweet and fluffy element that complements the ice cream’s smoothness.
For an extra layer of indulgence, serve alongside this quick ice cream recipe; the tartness of the raspberries and creaminess of the quark beautifully balances the richness of the cottage cheese base. These pairing suggestions create a well-rounded snacking experience, offering a variety of flavours and textures that elevate the enjoyment of your homemade treat.
Fruit freezing techniques
Start by washing the blueberries and strawberries, then thoroughly drying to prevent ice crystals from forming. Peel and slice the pineapple and banana into small, even pieces and arrange them with the berries in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Freeze until solid, typically for a few hours or overnight, to ensure the pieces remain separate. Once frozen, either use immediately or transfer to an airtight container or freezer bag for long-term storage.
This method preserves the fruit's texture and flavour, making it easy to blend into your ice cream without clumping together, ensuring even distribution and a consistent, delightful taste in every bite.
Enhance the flavours with spices
Enhancing this recipe with spices can elevate its flavour profile, creating a more complex and delightful treat. Here are some recommendations for each of the fruit variations:
- Strawberry cottage cheese ice cream: complement the sweetness of strawberries with a hint of vanilla extract and pinch of freshly ground black pepper. The vanilla enhances the natural flavour of the strawberries, while the black pepper adds a subtle warmth and depth.
- Blueberry cottage cheese ice cream: pair the tartness of blueberries with a touch of cinnamon and dash of nutmeg. These spices bring out the berries' natural sweetness and add a comforting, aromatic layer to the ice cream.
- Pineapple cottage cheese ice cream: elevate the tropical flavour of pineapple with a sprinkle of ground ginger and hint of cardamom. The ginger adds a zesty kick, while the cardamom offers a fragrant, exotic note that complements the pineapple beautifully.
A symphony of flavours
Making the perfect cottage cheese ice cream is like creating a beautiful symphony with flavours and textures. The key is to balance the slight tang of cottage cheese with the sweetness of the fruits. Our recipe creates a delightful blend of tangy and creamy cottage cheese, complemented by the sweetness of strawberries, blueberries, or pineapple. Each spoonful offers a harmonious balance of creamy, tangy, and sweet flavours, making every bite a delightful and nuanced experience.