Protein Strawberry Cheesecake Jars with Cottage Cheese
Published 1/11/2024 • Updated 9/16/2024
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This single-serve strawberry cheesecake jar is one of those delicious desserts that you can always turn to in a pinch! It’s quick, easy, and high in protein since we use cottage cheese and Greek yogurt instead of a typical cream cheese mixture.
Whether it is strawberry season or you’d like to make the perfect individual treat for any time of year, these cute little jars are sure to please!
If you love the taste of fresh strawberries combined with classic cheesecake flavor (including a buttery graham cracker crust!), you’re going to go head over heels for these mason jar cheesecakes. It’s a no-bake dessert that will be ready to eat in as little as 10 minutes.
What You’ll Need to Make Single-Serve Strawberry Cheesecake
- 2% cottage cheese: we recommend using at least 2% cottage cheese to give the cheesecake mixture a rich and creamy flavor.
- Strawberries: strawberry slices are blended into the cheesecake “batter” and also layered into the cheesecake jar.
- Honey or agave syrup: you can use either honey or agave syrup, depending on how sweet you like it, to sweeten the cheesecake mixture.
- 2% Greek yogurt: again, using 2% Greek yogurt will lend a rich and creamy flavor to the cheesecake filling.
- Granola: granola adds a delicious crunchy texture to the smooth and creamy cheesecake layers.
- Graham cracker sheet: this gets broken up into graham cracker crumbs to create the crust of the cheesecake jar.
- High-speed food processor or blender: either of these will work great to blend the cheesecake mixture together.
- Mason jars: whether you decide to make a single serving or a double serving, individual mason jars are the perfect vessel for these single-serve cheesecakes.
Variations and Substitutions
These no-bake strawberry cheesecake jars are super versatile, meaning you can substitute different ingredients to make an entirely different flavor! For example, you can replace the strawberries with other fresh berries like blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries. Or you can even mix in your favorite nut butter for a decadent twist.
If you’re not a fan of using honey or agave syrup, feel free to substitute it with maple syrup or your preferred sweetener. Just remember, the more sweetener you add, the sweeter your jar will be!
Get creative and swap the graham cracker crumbles with crushed Oreos or your favorite cookie for a different flavor profile. You could also add your favorite toppings like Cool Whip or whipped cream, fresh berries, or chocolate shavings to make your dessert even more delicious.
Pro Tips for Single-Serve Strawberry Cheesecake Jar
- We tested this recipe a total of 4 times and found that blending the cottage cheese, strawberries, sweetener, and Greek yogurt together resulted in a too-liquidy consistency. To avoid this, make sure to fold the Greek yogurt into the cottage cheese mixture instead.
- If you plan on meal-prepping this dessert, wait to add the granola and graham cracker crust until later. This will prevent them from getting soggy and will keep your cheesecake jars tasting fresh.
Storage + Freezer Directions
Store any leftover no-bake cheesecake jars in an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
We don’t recommend freezing this recipe as cottage cheese doesn’t freeze well.
What to Serve with Single-Serve Strawberry Cheesecake
Looking for something simple and savory to enjoy before your straw-berry-perfect dessert? Here are some of our favorite easy dinner recipes that we know you’ll love:
- Air Fryer Chicken Parmesan
- Easy Honey Garlic Chicken
- Sweet Potato and Mushroom Grain Bowls
- Honey Chili Crunch Air Fryer Salmon Bites
- One-Pot Lasagna Pasta
Strawberry Cheesecake Jar with Cottage Cheese
Ingredients
- ½ cup 2% cottage cheese
- 2 strawberries
- 1-2 tablespoons honey, or agave, depending on how sweet you like it
- ¾ cup plain 2% Greek yogurt
- ½ cup sliced strawberries + more for topping
- ¼ cup granola
- 1 graham cracker sheet, broke up into pieces
Instructions
- Add cottage cheese to a high-speed food processor or blender. Blend on high until completely smooth. Add the strawberries and honey and pulse until the mixture turns pink. Be careful not to process the strawberries on high, they will turn into liquid.
- Add the blended cottage cheese to a bowl and add the Greek yogurt. Stir the two ingredients together until it thickens.
- Layer the cottage cheese mixture, strawberries, granola, and graham crackers in a jar.
- Eat immediately or cover and store in the refrigerator.
Tips & Notes
- Any berry can be replaced with strawberries.
- You can use honey, agave syrup, or maple syrup as a sweetener. The more sweetener you add, the sweeter your jar will be.
- If you are meal-prepping this dessert, wait to add the granola and gharam crackers until later.
- This recipe was tested 4 times. We tested blending the cottage cheese, strawberries, sweetener, and Greek yogurt, but it turned out too liquid-y every time. Be sure to fold the Greek yogurt into the cottage cheese mixture.
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Nutrition
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Thank you, Lee Funke, for sharing your delightful Protein Strawberry Cheesecake Jars with Cottage Cheese recipe! These individual desserts are not only quick and easy to prepare, but they also pack a protein punch with cottage cheese and Greek yogurt. I love the versatility of using fresh strawberries and the buttery graham cracker crust, making them perfect for any season. Your tips on storage and meal prep are incredibly helpful, ensuring they stay fresh and delicious. For anyone eager to spread the joy of this recipe, check out the A2Bookmarks Canada social bookmarking website! Keep up the fantastic work!
I had strawberries and cottage cheese to use in my fridge and came across this recipe. So easy to follow and tastes delicious. Looking forward to having this for my breakfast
I made double the quantity and worked beautifully.
Yummy! Like many others, I also doubled the recipe and am looking forward to having it again for breakfast tomorrow.
The strawberries didn’t look good in the store so I went with blueberries. I used my immersion blender to whip the cottage cheese which worked ok but not as creamy. Final product was still pretty and really tasty!
What a great way to jazz up cottage cheese. Chose to use blueberries instead of strawberries and it was yummy!
Yum! Loved that this was an easy and delicious way to use up leftover cottage cheese AND greek yogurt! Will make again.
Doubled everything since my blender had a hard time blending just the half cup of cottage cheese originally and I’m glad I did! Super yummy and will definitely be eating for breakfast and dessert.
Made this for my breakfast and it was delicious and filling! Who doesn’t love dessert for breakfast?!
I made this for breakfast and it was really good to me. Very filling and really pretty!
I thought the combo of cottage cheese and yogurt was delicious. My kids said they only like yogurt. Was a fun breakfast to make and serve with different toppings.