Cottage Cheese Chips

## The Recipe: 1-Ingredient Cottage Cheese Chips

  • Prep time: 2 minutes

  • Cook time: 30–40 minutes (Oven) or 10–12 minutes (Air Fryer)

  • Servings: 2

  • Difficulty: Easy

### Ingredients

  • 1 cup Low-fat or Full-fat Cottage Cheese (Small curd works best)

  • Optional Seasonings: Everything Bagel seasoning, garlic powder, dried oregano, or smoked paprika.

### Instructions

  1. Prep the Surface: Line a large baking sheet with high-quality parchment paper. This is non-negotiable; they will stick to foil or a bare pan.

  2. Portion: Spoon small mounds (about 1 tablespoon each) of cottage cheese onto the parchment paper. Space them 2 inches apart as they will spread.

  3. Flatten: Use the back of the spoon to flatten the mounds into thin, even circles.

  4. Season: Sprinkle your choice of spices over the top.

  5. Cook:

    • Oven: Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 30–40 minutes. Watch closely at the 30-minute mark; you want them golden brown and crisp, not burnt.

    • Air Fryer: Cook at 375°F for 10–12 minutes. Check halfway through.

  6. Cool: Let them sit on the pan for at least 5 minutes. They crisp up significantly as they cool.

## Nutritional Info (Per Serving)

Category Amount
Calories 90 kcal
Protein 12g
Fat 2.5g (varies by cheese type)
Carbs 3g
Sodium 350mg

## Benefits & Tips

### Why They’re Great

  • High Protein: It’s rare to find a “chip” that actually helps you hit your protein goals.

  • Low Carb: Perfect for Keto or low-glycemic diets.

  • Simplicity: No flour, no oil, just cheese.

### Pro-Tips for Success

  • Drain the Liquid: If your cottage cheese is very watery, strain it through a fine-mesh sieve for a minute. Too much moisture leads to “chewy” chips instead of “crunchy” ones.

  • The “Lace” Factor: Don’t be afraid to spread them thin. You want them to look like little lace doilies before they go in the oven.

  • Storage: These are best eaten fresh. Because cottage cheese retains some moisture, they can get soft if left in a plastic bag. If they lose their crunch, pop them back in the air fryer for 60 seconds.

## Q&A

Q: Can I use fat-free cottage cheese?

A: You can, but full-fat or 2% usually yields a better texture and richer flavor. Fat-free versions tend to brown very quickly and can taste slightly bitter.

Q: Why are my chips soggy in the middle?

A: They likely weren’t flattened enough or need another 5 minutes in the oven. The edges should be dark gold, and the center should be firm to the touch.

Q: Do they taste like cottage cheese?

A: Surprisingly, no! The baking process removes the “tang” of the curd and leaves you with a nutty, salty, savory flavor similar to a Parmesan crisp.

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