Influencers create demand for cottage cheese

While I was reading a recent article in The Guardian about how UK cottage cheese sales were booming, I recalled that I had written about this topic before. It was back in September of 2019, when experts predicted that the dairy product was poised to make a comeback. It may have taken a little longer than those experts predicted, but it has definitely come to fruition, as sales of cottage cheese in the UK are up 40% from the same time last year. Producers are scrambling to meet the demand, with some planning to expand or build new production facilities.

The big reason for the uptick in interest for this mild-mannered product with humble origins has to do with influencers on TikTok and Instagram creating viral recipes like Jake Cohen’s cottage cheese cookie dough and cottage cheese cheesecake, along with many fitness buffs touting its high-protein, low carbohydrate qualities. The latter use was what drove its popularity as a diet food in the 1970s and 80s, after which it fell out of fashion.

Cottage cheese was born in the 1800s as a way for frugal farmers to make something out of the milk leftover after skimming the cream. Commercial production began as early as the mid-1800s, and soon a brisk trade flourished. The product remained popular throughout the 20th century, although it lost its luster when yogurt began its meteoric rise in the 1990s. Cottage cheese now seems to be entering a renaissance because of its nutritional properties and its affinity for pairing with many other foods.

As I noted in 2019, you can use cottage cheese in much the same way as you would use supermarket ricotta and it is a wonderful neutral foil for spicy foods as well. Inventive cooks have created many new uses for cottage cheese, and since the first article was published, the number of recipes for cottage cheese in the EYB Library has nearly doubled, with 900+ recipes available online, like the Cottage cheese pasta with tomatoes, scallions and currants from A Good Appetite at The New York Times by Melissa Clark pictured above.

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  • Mrs. L  on  May 12, 2024

    Maybe I need to get out that green cottage cheese and jello salad recipe my mom used to make lol

  • Barb_N  on  May 13, 2024

    No wonder my favorite cottage cheese, Good brand keeps disappearing from the shelves! Another reason to hate TikTok.

  • Rinshin  on  May 13, 2024

    My favorite use of cottage cheese is Cottage cheese meat loaf from 1968 Sunset Ground Beef Cookbook. Very simple, quick, versatile to ingredient additions and just pure comfort food we love. I also like cottage cheese use in Lasagne from Betty Crocker Dinner in a Dish 1965. Totally foolproof and always a pleaser.

  • Rinshin  on  May 13, 2024

    I have observed big pickups in cottage cheese as topping ideas in Japan the last 10 years. They like the mild taste of cottage cheese, color contrast dropped by small spoonfuls on top of salads, even pizzas.

  • JimCampbell  on  May 15, 2024

    I like cottage cheese the old-fashion way. A sprinkling of salt and a little extra sprinkling of black pepper.

    Now if we can just get the large curd cottage cheese to come back in style…………….It’s almost non-existent in the large mega-marts, and not available at all in the mom-and-pops. At least in the SF Bay Area.

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