Easiest Cottage Cheese Bagels – Yummy Toddler Food


With just three base ingredients, these easy Cottage Cheese Bagels are a most delicious breakfast to share with the kids. They include a substantial amount of protein to fuel us, are soft and easy for littles to chew, and are just so yummy!

Hands holding cottage cheese bagel.

After making my 3-Ingredient Bagels and answering a lot of questions about whether we could use cottage cheese in place of the yogurt, I decided to give it a solid test. And I am so pleased with the results! The cottage cheese in this bagel recipe adds protein, calcium, and tenderness and makes a simple dough that is really easy to work with.

The resulting bagels are nutrient-rich and easier for little kids to chew…but mostly, are quite delicious! You can make them plain or topped with sesame seeds or everything bagel seasoning as you like. You can also experiment with other flavors such as cinnamon raisin and chocolate chip!

These are a healthy toddler breakfast idea that also work well to meal prep and stash into the freezer for busy mornings.

(You may also like French Toast Sticks, Yogurt Pancakes, and my Cottage Cheese Pancakes as other delicious breakfast ideas.)

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Ingredients You Need

Here’s a look at the ingredients you need to have on hand to make Cottage Cheese Bagels so you know what to pick up from the store or have ready.

Ingredients for cottage cheese bagels on countertop.
  • Self-rising flour: I use this type of flour to save an ingredient. You can also use all purpose flour and baking powder if you prefer as the results are the same. Both options mean you don’t have to wait for yeast to activate and there’s no substantial kneading required.
  • Cottage cheese: I use whole-milk cottage cheese to add protein and moisture to the bagel batter mixture. Any brand is fine. To avoid needing to blend the cottage cheese smooth, look for “whipped” cottage cheese or a brand with smaller curds.
  • Salt (optional but recommended): Adding a little salt to the batter ensures that the bagels have the best flavor.
  • Egg (optional): For a golden finish to the tops of the bagels, you can brush with a little egg wash. You can skip it to make things easier or if there is an egg allergy.
  • Sesame seeds, everything bagel seasoning, coarse salt (optional): Add any of these to the tops of the bagels (it adheres best if you use the egg wash) to add flavor.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a preview of how to make these Cottage Cheese Bagels so you know what to expect from the process. Scroll down to the end of this post for the full information, including the amounts and the timing.

Blended cottage cheese in glass bowl for cottage cheese bagels.

Step 1. Add the flour, salt, and cottage cheese to a large bowl. Stir together with a fork.

Dough for cottage cheese bagels in glass bowl.

Step 2. Knead lightly to bring it together. Divide the dough into 4 equal portions with a knife.

Cottage cheese bagels on baking pan before baking.

Step 3. Form into balls. Roll into a tube and form a circle. (The dough will be little sticky). Place onto the prepared baking pan.

Cottage cheese bagels with egg wash and topping before baking.

Step 4. Optional: Brush with egg and sprinkle with seasoning. Bake until golden brown.

TIP: You can eat these warm out of the oven, or let them cool and slice and toast them lightly. Feel free to add the toppings you prefer, including cream cheese, jam, nut butter, or butter.

Cottage cheese bagels on baking pan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which has more protein, Cottage Cheese Bagels or Greek Yogurt Bagels?

They actually have almost the same nutrition profile and nearly identical flavor and texture, so you can use the one you have on hand or prefer.

What pairs well with a Cottage Cheese Bagel?

You can top a lightly toasted bagel with butter, cream cheese, jam, nut butter, or use it as the base of a breakfast sandwich.

Do you have to blend cottage cheese smooth to use it in bagels?

The texture is a little smoother if you do that or you can look for “whipped” cottage cheese at the store.

Cottage cheese bagels on baking pan with one cut open.

How to Store

Let the Cottage Cheese Bagels cool fully, then store in an airtight container or bag. You can store them at room temperature for about 3 days, in the fridge for a week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months. I prefer to slice them with a serrated knife before freezing so they are easiest to toast.

Best Tips for Success

  • Double the recipe to make more. There is a 2x and 3x option in the recipe below you can click to automatically change the amounts.
  • Toast and top with cream cheese, butter, or another favorite topping.
  • Use all-purpose flour and 1 teaspoon baking powder in place of the self-rising flour if desired.
  • To skip needing to blend the cottage cheese, look for “whipped” cottage cheese or a brand with a smaller curd size.

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Hands holding cottage cheese bagel.

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with olive oil.
  • Add the cottage cheese to a blender and blend very smooth.
  • Add the flour, cottage cheese, and salt (if using) to a large bowl. Stir together with a fork to make a crumbly dough. Then, knead lightly with your hand a few times to bring it fully together and make sure that the flour and cottage cheese are evenly combined. (The dough may be a little sticky, so expect that. You can add a little more flour as needed, 1 tablespoon at a time. You can coat your fingers and/or the bagels with a little flour as you work. Or wash your hands halfway through which will help, too.)

  • Divide the dough into 4 equal portions. Form into balls. Roll into a tube about 8 inches long and form a circle. Place onto the prepared baking pan.

  • Optional: Brush with egg and sprinkle with seasoning.

  • Bake for 24-26 minutes, or until lightly golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool on a wire rack.

  • Let bagels cool fully, then store in an airtight container or bag. You can store them at room temperature for about 3 days, in the fridge for a week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months. (I recommend slicing them before you freeze them so they are easy to toast.)
  • Use all-purpose flour and 2 teaspoons baking powder in place of the self-rising flour if desired.
  • To skip needing to blend the cottage cheese, look for “whipped” cottage cheese or a brand with a smaller curd size.

Calories: 182kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 10g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 50mg, Sodium: 684mg, Potassium: 104mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 133IU, Calcium: 172mg, Iron: 2mg

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