Cottage Cheese Egg Scramble (Printable)

A protein-rich morning dish blending eggs, creamy cheese, and colorful veggies for a quick, hearty start.

# What You'll Need:

→ Eggs & Dairy

01 - 4 large eggs
02 - 1/2 cup cottage cheese, low-fat or full-fat
03 - 1 tablespoon milk, optional for fluffier eggs
04 - 1 tablespoon butter or olive oil

→ Vegetables

05 - 1/2 cup red bell pepper, diced
06 - 1/2 cup baby spinach, roughly chopped
07 - 1/4 cup red onion, finely diced
08 - 1/4 cup cherry tomatoes, halved

→ Seasonings

09 - 1/4 teaspoon salt, or to taste
10 - 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
11 - 1/8 teaspoon dried oregano or Italian seasoning, optional

# How-To Steps:

01 - In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, cottage cheese, milk if using, salt, and pepper until well combined.
02 - Heat the butter or olive oil in a nonstick skillet over medium heat.
03 - Add the onion and bell pepper to the skillet. Sauté for 2 to 3 minutes until slightly softened.
04 - Add the cherry tomatoes and cook for 1 minute.
05 - Add the spinach and cook until just wilted, about 30 seconds.
06 - Pour the egg and cottage cheese mixture into the pan. Allow to sit undisturbed for 30 seconds, then gently stir with a spatula, pushing the eggs from the edges toward the center.
07 - Continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until the eggs are softly set but still creamy, about 2 to 3 minutes.
08 - Remove from heat immediately to prevent overcooking. Sprinkle with dried oregano or Italian seasoning if using. Serve hot.

# Expert Suggestions:

01 -
  • Protein-Rich: With 20g of protein per serving, this meal keeps you energized and full.
  • Unique Texture: The addition of cottage cheese creates a creamy, soft scramble that feels indulgent.
  • Vegetable-Loaded: A colorful mix of spinach, peppers, and tomatoes adds essential nutrients and flavor.
02 -
  • Nonstick is Key: Using a nonstick skillet ensures that the protein-rich cottage cheese doesn't stick to the bottom during the slow stir.
  • Gentle Heat: Keep your heat at medium or slightly lower to maintain the creaminess of the eggs without them becoming rubbery.
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