Themes That Might Interest You⬇️
- Why Cottage Cheese Makes Such a Good Ice Cream Base
- A High-Protein Dessert
- Two Topping Combos, Endless Possibilities
- The Secret to Scoopable Ice Cream
- Why Layering Matters
- Why the Shape of Your Container Matters
- Frequently Asked Questions
Why Cottage Cheese Makes Such a Good Ice Cream Base
What makes this cottage cheese ice cream work so well isn’t just the flavor, either — cottage cheese has a naturally high protein, high moisture content that blends into something genuinely creamy right out of the blender. It does freeze harder than regular ice cream since there’s no added fat or stabilizers to keep it soft, which is exactly why that rest time (or a quick microwave zap) before scooping makes such a difference.
if you enjoy these kinds of recipes be sure to check out my No-Bake Biscuit Delight 🍰 or Orange No-Bake Cheesecake🍊 😉

A High-Protein Dessert
Between the cottage cheese and minimal added sugar, this is the kind of dessert you can actually feel good about eating regularly. It satisfies that ice cream craving without the sugar crash that usually comes with it, which makes it perfect for when you want something sweet but don’t want to feel weighed down afterward.

Two Topping Combos, Endless Possibilities
I went with a strawberry cheesecake version and a biscoff banana bread version here, but honestly, this cottage cheese ice cream base is a blank canvas — once you’ve got the smooth cottage cheese mixture down, you can layer in pretty much any topping combo you’re craving. Think of the toppings as the fun, customizable part of the recipe.
Here is some insiration:
| Flavor | Toppings |
| Lotus Biscoff Cheesecake | Crushed lotus biscuits, biscoff spread, melted white chocolate, sea salt flakes |
| Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup | Crushed pretzels, peanut butter drizzle, melted dark chocolate, chopped peanuts |
| S’mores | Crushed graham crackers, mini marshmallows, melted milk chocolate |
| Blueberry Cheesecake | Crushed biscuits, fresh blueberries, blueberry jam, lemon zest |
| Pistachio & Raspberry | Crushed pistachios, fresh raspberries, raspberry jam, melted white chocolate |
| Mango Coconut | Cut up mango, toasted coconut flakes, a drizzle of honey |
| Apple Pie | Crushed biscuits, cinnamon-sautéed apples, caramel drizzle, chopped walnuts |

The Secret to Scoopable Ice Cream
Because this doesn’t have the stabilizers or added fats that regular ice cream has, it freezes much harder. That’s exactly why letting it sit at room temp for 15-20 minutes before serving makes such a big difference — it softens just enough to scoop properly instead of fighting your spoon.
Or if you’re impatient like me, you can put the ice cream into a microwave-safe form and just microwave it for a few seconds 🙂

Why Layering Matters
Layering the toppings between the cream instead of just mixing everything together means every scoop gives you a proper bite of crunch, fruit, and chocolate — not just a random mix. It also makes the ice cream look really impressive once you slice into it, with all those distinct layers showing.

Why the Shape of Your Container Matters
Using a rectangular form instead of a deep, narrow one isn’t just a style choice — a thinner, wider shape means the ice cream softens more evenly by the time you’re ready to scoop, instead of staying rock-solid in the middle while the edges go soft.

Frequently Asked Questions
It’s best enjoyed within about a week or two for the best texture, though it’ll technically keep longer — just note that ice crystals may start to form the longer it sits.
It’s highly recommended — straight from the freezer it’s rock hard, so either let it sit at room temp for 15-20 minutes, or microwave it for a few seconds if you’re impatient like me 😉
Yes, genuinely — the tang from the cottage cheese combined with the vanilla and honey tastes remarkably close to a classic cheesecake filling, not like a “healthy substitute” version.
No — once blended smooth and combined with the honey and vanilla, you can’t taste it at all. It just tastes like cheesecake.
Yes, a liquid sweetener like monk fruit syrup or agave would work as a swap, just adjust to taste since sweetness levels vary.
Nope — that’s the beauty of this recipe, you just blend, layer, and freeze. No churning required.

What you need 🛒
- Base
- 2 cups cottage cheese
- ¼ cup honey or maple syrup
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Strawberry Cheesecake Topping
- Crushed biscuits
- Crushed almonds
- Cut up strawberries
- Strawberry jam
- Melted dark chocolate
- Biscoff Banana Bread Topping
- Crushed biscuits
- Crushed walnuts
- Sliced banana
- Biscoff spread
- Chocolate chips
- Melted dark chocolate

Ingredients
Method
- Blend the base: Blend the cottage cheese, honey, and vanilla extract in a blender until smooth.
- Layer: Get your desired form for the ice cream and layer the toppings in between the cream — cream, toppings, cream, toppings, cream, toppings (adjust based on the size of your form).
- Freeze: Freeze for approx. 4 hours and enjoy 😉
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