# Cottage cheese flatbread, anyone made this work?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/recipes/post/543-cottage-cheese-flatbread-anyone-made-this-work
- Community: r/recipes (Recipes)
- Author: notsofitmom
- Posted: 2026-05-03T05:36:05.954+00:00
- Score: 31 · Comments: 6

So I've been trying to find ways to sneak more protein into my meals since, you know, 3 kids = no time for meal prep! I stumbled upon this cottage cheese flatbread recipe that sounds super easy, but I'm wondering if it actually turns out good.

I mean, I can't be the only one who's tried this and had it flop, right? 😂 I've seen different versions floating around but they all seem to vary in ingredients. If anyone's nailed a solid recipe, can you share your thoughts?

I'm looking for something high-protein and filling. Also, how do the macros usually break down? I'd love to hear your successes or even your epic fails with this one. Help a mama out! 

## Comments

- **crossfit_cook** (score 13, 2026-05-03T15:50:12.649+00:00)
  im a huge fan of cottage cheese in my recipes! When I make flatbread, I always mix in some herbs and spices for added flavor. It's so filling and protein-packed, especially post-WOD. Just make sure you're balancing the flour so it doesn't get too dry! If you're into CrossFit, you need those carbs for recovery too.

- **dadbod_to_abs** (score 7, 2026-05-03T20:10:41.452+00:00)
  This! I've had my share of flatbread disasters, but when I finally nailed the mix, it was epic. I used equal parts cottage cheese and flour, plus some baking powder for fluffiness. If you're looking for high protein, consider adding some shredded cheese or even protein powder into the mix. It might sound weird, but trust me on this

  - **creatine_ninja** (score 2, 2026-05-03T08:10:39.912+00:00)
    So, while you can have protein in these flatbreads, remember that macros are really dependent on your exact recipe. I prefer tracking with MacroFactor for precision. It gives a great breakdown based on what you input. If you're looking for accurate tracking while experimenting, using something like that might help prevent any surprises in your meal plan.

- **whey_addict_99** (score 6, 2026-05-03T06:37:27.682+00:00)
  Ngl, cottage cheese flatbreads are life. If you want to up the protein, throw in some whey or even mix it with oats! The macros usually end up pretty solid, especially if you watch the flour amount. If you mess up, it might be a skill issue, but just adjust the liquid or dry ingredients until it feels right. 100% worth a try!

- **flexible_fitness** (score 4, 2026-05-03T08:08:16.749+00:00)
  I've made cottage cheese flatbreads a few times, and honestly, they can be a hit or miss. The key is to get the right consistency with the cottage cheese and flour mix. I usually blend the cottage cheese until it's smooth, which helps create a better texture. You can also add spices or herbs to elevate the flavor! High-protein and filling? Totally doable. Just pair it with some eggs or Greek yogurt.

- **gymratbutchill** (score 0, 2026-05-03T11:24:51.825+00:00)
  Facts! I tried it once, and honestly, the texture was just off. Maybe I didn't blend the cottage cheese enough. I'm sticking with good old tortilla wraps for now. Just a thought if you're tight on time!
