Blueberry Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bake
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This blueberry cottage cheese breakfast bake tastes like cheesecake for breakfast! With 17g of protein, fewer than 250 calories and just one dish and a blender needed, it’s the ultimate easy, healthy breakfast.
I’ve been on such a cottage cheese kick lately because it’s just so versatile. From cottage cheese banana bread to cottage cheese pasta, it adds the perfect creamy texture and a big boost of protein to both sweet and savory recipes.

This blueberry cottage cheese breakfast bake reminds me a lot of baked oatmeal, just without the rolled oats. The texture is light and custardy, almost like cheesecake for breakfast. With 17g of protein and under 250 calories per serving, it’s the perfect balanced breakfast that I feel good about eating.
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Why I Love This Breakfast Bake

- Simple ingredients: Made with less than 10 pantry staple ingredients you probably already have on hand.
- Quick to make: Just blend, pour and bake. Everything comes together in one dish and a blender for minimal cleanup.
- Healthy and satisfying: Each serving has 17g of protein and under 250 calories, so it’s a balanced way to start the day.
- Meal prep friendly: Bake once and enjoy all week for a quick grab-and-go breakfast.
- Perfect for brunch: It looks impressive enough to serve for the holidays but is easy enough for any morning.
Ingredients Needed

- cottage cheese – the star of the show! I recommend full-fat for the best creamy texture and flavor. My favorite brand is Good Culture. It has the perfect texture!
- eggs – helps bind everything together and give the breakfast bake structure.
- maple syrup – adds natural sweetness and moisture.
- oat flour – keeps it wholesome while giving the bake a soft, cake-like texture. Use store-bought or make homemade oat flour.
- blueberries – fresh or frozen both work. They add sweetness and juicy bursts in every bite.
Find the full ingredient list with measurements in the recipe card below.
Recipe Substitutions & Variations
- Cottage cheese: You can use low-fat cottage cheese if you prefer, though the texture will be slightly less creamy.
- Maple syrup: Honey or agave nectar also work, or use a sugar-free syrup to reduce the carbs.
- Blueberries: Try raspberries, strawberries or a mix of berries for a fun flavor twist.
- Add-ins: Mix in a sprinkle of lemon zest for brightness or a handful of chopped nuts for crunch.
How to Make Blueberry Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bake

Step 1: Add the cottage cheese, eggs, maple syrup, vanilla, oat flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt to a blender or food processor. Blend until smooth and creamy.

Step 2: Gently stir the blueberries into the blended mixture.

Step 3: Pour the batter into your prepared baking dish and scatter a few extra blueberries on top.

Step 4: Place in the oven and bake for about 35–40 minutes, or until the top is golden and the center is set.
Brittany’s Baking Tips!
- Use full-fat cottage cheese: It gives the bake the creamiest, most cheesecake-like texture.
- Blend until smooth: Make sure the batter is fully blended before folding in the blueberries so you don’t end up with curds of cottage cheese.
- Check for doneness: The bake should be golden on top and set in the center. A toothpick should come out mostly clean.
- Let it cool slightly: This helps the texture firm up and makes it easier to slice cleanly.

How to Store & Reheat
- Store: Let the bake cool completely, then cover and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4–5 days.
- Freeze: Slice into portions, wrap each piece tightly, and store in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 3 months.
- Reheat: Warm individual slices in the microwave for 30–60 seconds or in the oven at 350°F until heated through.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! This bake is great for meal prep. You can make it a day or two in advance and store it in the fridge. Just reheat individual slices when you’re ready to eat.
Definitely. You can use fresh or frozen blueberries. No need to thaw them first. Adding them frozen helps prevent the bake from getting soggy.
Yes! You can double it and bake in a 9×13-inch dish. The bake time may need to increase by 5–10 minutes.
This bake is delicious warm or chilled. For a balanced breakfast, pair it with a side of oven baked turkey bacon or turkey sausage and some scrambled egg whites for extra protein. You can also top it with Greek yogurt, a drizzle of maple syrup or extra blueberries for a touch of sweetness.
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Blueberry Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bake
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups full-fat cottage cheese
- 3 large eggs
- ⅓ cup pure maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup (81 grams) oat flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup blueberries, plus more for topping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease an 8×8-inch baking dish with cooking spray or line with parchment paper.
- In a blender or food processor, combine cottage cheese, eggs, maple syrup, vanilla, oat flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Blend until smooth.
- Stir in the blueberries.
- Transfer batter to the prepared baking dish. Top with extra blueberries.
- Bake for 35–40 minutes, until the top is golden and the center is set. A toothpick should come out mostly clean.
- Portion and serve with a drizzle of maple syrup if desired.
Notes
- You can use fresh or frozen blueberries for this recipe. If using frozen, don’t thaw them first to avoid extra moisture.
- For the best creamy texture, stick with full-fat cottage cheese.
- This recipe can easily be doubled and baked in a 9×13-inch dish. Just extend the bake time slightly.
- How to store: Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 months. To reheat, warm individual slices in the microwave for 30–60 seconds or in the oven at 350°F until heated through.
Nutrition
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I like this recipe for the higher protein content. I’ve made it twice so far, once with oat flour and fresh blueberries, the second time using regular wheat flour and frozen peaches. They both turned out fine. Also the second time, I left out the maple syrup to use less sugar, and only drizzled it after baking with a tad bit of pure maple syrup. My husband calls it “bread pudding” as its texture was very similar to bread pudding. All my family enjoyed it both times!
Yay! So glad this breakfast bake has been a hit for you, Pamela. I love hearing that the wheat flour version worked well for you and that the peaches and lighter maple syrup tweak still turned out great for your family. Thanks so much for making it and for coming back to leave a review.
OMG this is delish and super easy to make.
It’s full of blueberries and very healthy.
I recently started making keto recipes and I really love them. You can’t tell it’s made with cottage cheese not even a clue. Since I started making keto recipes this summer I’m changing my diet and I love keto food 🥑🥝.
Yay! So glad you loved this recipe, Doreen. Thanks so much for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I really appreciate it.
Absolutely delicious! And so simple to make. My 4-year old said it’s “super duper yummy” (the equivalent of an Olivia chef kiss). It’s almost a cross between cheesecake and a pancake. I will definitely be making this again soon!
I used 2% cottage cheese (Daisy brand) and omitted the salt, since cottage cheese is salted. The result was brunch-worthy!
Five stars for sure!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Yay! So glad this recipe was a hit. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I appreciate it!
hello, is there anyway I can make this recipe without a blender? Would a hand mixer be okay?
Hi Diane – A hand mixer should work fine! The texture might not be quite as smooth as when blended, but it’ll still bake up nicely. Just mix until everything is well combined and the cottage cheese is mostly broken down.
is it possible to add more protein with protein powder?
I haven’t tested this with protein powder, but you could try adding a small amount, like half a scoop. Too much might make it dense or dry, since the texture is already pretty protein-rich from the cottage cheese and eggs.
Good morning, this is wonderful. Do you think I could substitute honey for the maple syrup?
Thanks for putting this together
Hi Janelle, thank you! Yes, honey is a great swap for maple syrup. The flavor will be a little different, but it’ll still bake up nicely.
Can I add chocolate chips?
Yes, chocolate chips would be a fun addition! You can stir some into the batter or sprinkle a few on top before baking.