A healthy and delicious recipe for Oatmeal Cottage Cheese Pancakes. These simple cottage cheese pancakes are fluffy and light, and the perfect breakfast for the entire family. The recipe contains oatmeal, cottage cheese, and eggs for a protein rich and filling breakfast. This pancake recipe is also gluten free.
Pop quiz. How do you make healthy pancakes and keep them yummy?
There are probably a million answers. But one delicious (and easy) way to make pancakes that are healthy is to follow this simple Cottage Cheese Pancake recipe.
Use cottage cheese in pancakes for added calcium, protein and vitamins
Cottage cheese is a great ingredient that is rich in calcium, protein, and various vitamins. If you are looking for cottage cheese recipes that are healthy, you've come to the right place.
This Oatmeal Cottage Cheese Pancake recipe is nutritious. It's also filling and will give you a great start to the day.
And if you would like another healthy cottage cheese recipe to make after this recipe, I highly recommend Healthy Cottage Cheese Cheesecake.
The texture of these simple Cottage Cheese Pancakes is simply perfect. You would never be able to guess that this is a gluten-free pancake recipe.
They cook light and have the trademark fluffiness of any good pancake recipe.
Follow this recipe for Cottage Cheese Pancakes that are springy, light, fluffy and gluten free
These pancakes keep their springy quality with the help of the eggs.
You'll also notice that the pancakes in my photos are yellow. I used a really good egg with a rich yolk to give it that hint of color.
But the springiness also comes from whizzing the mixture together in your blender (or stick blender). By doing so, it adds a bit of air to the batter.
This pancake recipe is great for breakfast or dinner
The quick cooking time and flexibility of this Oatmeal Cottage Cheese Pancake recipe makes it suitable for breakfast, lunch, snack or dinner. It's perfect for the weekday or the weekend.
Pairing these cottage cheese pancakes with maple syrup and strawberries (and whipped cream!) will make for a delicious indulgent weekend brunch.
Or make the recipe more savory for a weekday breakfast. Just don't add the sweet toppings.
As all the main ingredients (egg, cottage cheese, and oats) are hearty, these cottage cheese pancakes are filling. As such, they can be served as a side at dinner.
This is a true family friendly pancake recipe
This Oatmeal Cottage Cheese Pancake recipes makes 15 small pancakes. That's enough to serve two hungry people, plus a toddler. Or this recipe can feed two very hungry people.
Even more, you can feed four people if you add on a side. I think it goes well with Maple Glazed Bacon or a healthy green smoothie.
Great for kids
For parents with babies or toddlers, the firmness of these Oatmeal Cottage Cheese Pancakes make them ideal finger foods.
There is also no sugar added in this pancake recipe. Moreover, it's made with protein rich ingredients. So you can be sure your baby or toddler is getting a healthy breakfast.
Quick tips for making oatmeal cottage cheese pancakes
I can't end this without giving you a few tips and notes on making this pancake recipe:
- You may notice the batter thickens as you get to the end of the batch. This all depends on how long it takes you to cook them. That's because the oats soak in some of the liquid. So, you shouldn't need to worry. But if you prefer, you can add a teaspoon of milk or water to loose up the batter if it becomes too thick.
- Give the batter a quick spread with the back of the spoon if it becomes too thick on the pan when you drop the batter on.
- Flip the pancake when the top has several bubbles and starts to look dry and shiny. The bottom will also have a golden brown color.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask below. Hope you enjoy!
More Cottage Cheese Breakfast Recipes
Here are a few other cottage cheese recipes you may enjoy:
- Gluten Free Pancakes - This has a melt in your mouth texture. It's made with cottage cheese and almond flour.
- Cottage Cheese Breakfast Bowl - A quick and easy weekday breakfast.
- Scrambled Eggs with Cottage Cheese - We love this extra protein boost from the cottage cheese.
- Healthy Cottage Cheese Waffles - Makes for a delicious brunch.
Oatmeal Cottage Cheese Pancakes (GF)
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- 2 medium eggs
- ½ cup quick cook oatmeal (use gluten free oats for gf)
- ½ cup cottage cheese
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 tablespoon oil (use a neutral oil such as sunflower, canola, or rice bran oil)
- 1 pinch salt
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. Alternatively, add everything into a bowl and use an immersion blender and blend until smooth. If you do not have a blender you can mix it by hand, however the pancakes will not be smooth.
- Lightly coat a large non-stick skillet or griddle with a bit of oil, then heat over medium to medium-high heat. Working in batches, spoon about 2 tablespoons of pancake batter onto the pan for each pancake. Gently and lightly use the back of the spoon to guide the pancake batter so it spreads out into a 3-inch diameter round. Make sure to leave room between pancakes so you can easily flip the pancakes.
- Cook on one side, until the top begins to look set with some bubbles, and the bottom is golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Flip the pancakes, and cook until golden brown on the bottom, about 2 more minutes.
- Transfer to plates, top with desired toppings, and serve.
Notes
Sweet topping suggestions: berries and maple syrup, yogurt and nuts
Savory topping suggestions: cream cheese and smoked salmon
AR says
I forgot the baking powder and they were still fluffy and delicious.
Marzy says
My husband made these for me today and they were delicious. They came out Fluffy and topped with maple syrup and blueberries! Definitely a hit and will be adding them to my breakfast recipes instead of the traditional pancakes.
Jill Palkoner says
I just made these & they are delicious! They are super easy too. Even my husband gave me a thumbs up. I will definitely make them again.
Carol says
These pancakes were sooo good! Thank you for the recipe!
Zee says
Easy and for once it turned out great! Love it! Def a keeper
Dani O says
This is by far my most favorite healthy pancake recipe I've tried and I've tried dozens! Thank you! I share this recipe with others often!
Krista says
These turned out great. Even the gluten free weary people in my family liked it. I took others tips and added 1/2 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp vanilla and omitted the oil.Thank-you for the healthy recipe.
audrey says
can you make and freeze leftovers?
Emily says
They freeze well. I make a lot at once and freeze them. When I need a quick breakfast before work, I pop them in the microwave for 10-15 seconds.
Holly says
I lost my cottage cheese pancake recipe and found this one! The whole family loves it. I omit the oil and add in 1 tsp of vanilla and 1 tsp of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon. Delicious!!
Chaney says
This is one of our favorite breakfasts! Takes two or three batches to feed an active couple. I usually don’t like pancakes because they tend to have a hard time going down my chest, but these make me feel good. I top them with homemade whipped cream and fruit sauce (made by simply heating any fruit, our favorite is raspberries, on the stove with a little sugar or honey). Delicious!