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Sometimes you just need a big pile of fluffy pancakes and these healthy wild blueberry cottage cheese pancakes will fill your belly but not your waistline.

Table of Contents
- Ingredients for Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- How to Make Blueberry Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Toppings for Pancakes
- Can I Use Something Other Than Blueberries?
- What to Serve with Blueberry Cottage Cheese Pancakes
- Storing and Reheating
- More PANCAKES Recipes:
- Watch This Recipe Be Made…
- Healthy Wild Blueberry Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe
Growing up I was pretty die hard french toast. My Uncle Richard taught me to do maple syrup, homemade of course, and then a dusting of powdered sugar which is probably why I ended up with a few cavities but I forgive him. 😉 Once Cade and I got married we started experimenting with breakfast recipes and ended up with our Saturday morning hot breakfast tradition.
Most often it’s crepes, Cade’s nutella crepes to be exact but we also love our melt in your mouth buttermilk pancakes recipe that you’ll see by the comments, it’s the best in the entire world. Seriously.
The problem is, I don’t want to always be packing in the calories with heavier breakfasts so with all of this cottage cheese pancake craze I set out to make a healthier pancake. I can’t even describe sinking your teeth into these pancakes and finding little pockets of fresh blueberries. It’s a taste that can’t be beat!

Ingredients for Cottage Cheese Pancakes
I know when you hear the word “pancakes” you don’t think healthy breakfast, but these pancakes use a couple of different ingredients to make them a healthier choice that traditional pancakes. One pancake is only 16 carbohydrates and 3g of fat with 7g of protein (see the recipe card for the complete nutrition facts). Here is what you will need:
- Old Fashioned Oats: We will blend this up to make oat flour which is higher in fiber, vitamins and mineral than all purpose flour.
- Cottage Cheese: We chose to use the low fat cottage cheese and don’t notice any difference in flavor at all. It’s got great protein!
- Vanilla Extract: adds flavor
- Sugar: adds some sweetness
- Eggs : gives the pancakes structure and rise and using more egg whites keeps the protein high while calories are lower
- Baking Powder: gives the pancakes their fluffiness
- Salt: enhances all the flavors
- Wild Blueberries: Depending on the season, you can use fresh or frozen blueberries. Obviously fresh is preferred but sometimes it’s just not feasible. Wild berries take it from delicious to farm-to-table fresh deliciousness!
The measurements for all the ingredients can be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.

How to Make Blueberry Cottage Cheese Pancakes
This pancake recipe is easy and we make most of the recipe in a blender. Here are steps:
- Pulse: Place the oats in a blender or food processor and pulse into fine flour.
- Combine: Add the rest of the ingredients .
- Fold: Fold in the blueberries.
- Preheat: Heat a griddle over medium heat and spray with nonstick spray.
- Cook: Scoop the pancake batter onto the pan and cook on the first side until bubbles start appearing on the top of the pancakes then flip and cook until golden on the second side.
- Serve: Serve them hot with maple syrup.
You can also find all these instructions in the recipe card at the end of the post. Keep scrolling for all the details!

Toppings for Pancakes
If you’re trying to keep these healthy, you probably want to go easy on the toppings or use more cottage cheese and fresh blueberries on the top. If you aren’t counting calories, then we have several yummy syrup recipes to try:
And of course you can never go wrong with some whipped cream on top!

Can I Use Something Other Than Blueberries?
Yes! This recipe works great with other add-ins. If you want to stick with fruit, fresh raspberries, strawberries or bananas would all be delicious. You can also add chocolate chips or peanut butter chips.

What to Serve with Blueberry Cottage Cheese Pancakes
If you’re like me, you like something savory to balance out all the sweetness of pancakes. Serve these pancakes with a side of bacon, sausage or some fluffy scrambled eggs.

Storing and Reheating
Pancakes can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-5 days in an airtight container. They also do really well in the freezer. They will keep for up to 3 months.
Reheat in a 350 degree oven. Cover lightly with foil to reheat. If I’m in a hurry, I like to reheat them in a toaster.

Start your day off right with these delicious and nutritious wild blueberry cottage cheese pancakes. Packed with protein and antioxidants, these pancakes are a perfect breakfast option for a healthy lifestyle.
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- Melt in Your Mouth Sour Cream Pancakes
- Whole Wheat Buttermilk Pancakes
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- Meyer Lemon Pancakes
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Watch This Recipe Be Made…
Healthy Wild Blueberry Cottage Cheese Pancakes

Ingredients
- 1 ⅓ Cup Old Fashioned Oats
- 1 1/2 Cups Cottage Cheese
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 1 Tablespoon Sugar
- 4 Large Eggs
- 1 Tablespoon Baking Powder
- 1/4 teaspoon Salt
- 1 ½ Cups Wild Blueberries, fresh or frozen
Instructions
- In a blender, pulse the oats until they are a fine flour, it should be about 1 heaping cup.1 ⅓ Cup Old Fashioned Oats
- Add all remaining ingredients except the blueberries to a bowl and stir to combine.1 1/2 Cups Cottage Cheese, 1 teaspoon Vanilla, 1 Tablespoon Sugar, 4 Large Eggs, 1 Tablespoon Baking Powder, 1/4 teaspoon Salt
- Fold in the berries.1 ½ Cups Wild Blueberries
- Heat a griddle over medium heat and spray with nonstick spray or butter.
- Scoop 1/3 cup batter onto the pan and cook until bubbles appear and begin popping then flip and cook until golden.
- Serve with maple syrup.
- Store any leftovers in a ziploc bag in the fridge.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.









These turned out great. I’ve made them a couple times and only change I made was to blend the cottage cheese after making them for my grandsons. They loved them at first and then asked what that white ingredient was and I told them cottage cheese. The younger one suddenly was no lo longer hungry! I do have a question, some reviewers mention using whole eggs vs whites, but the recipe does call for whole. Wondering if I whip the whites and fold them in would that make them fluffier. I find them a little flat.
Hi Gina! I haven’t ever tried that, but it would definitely make them fluffier. You’ll lose some richness and flavor though. I’d love to hear how they turn out if you try it!
These came out great! Family loved them and I got so protein in! Thanks!
Thank you so much Karen!
Can you use Oat flour instead of pulsing your own? And if so, how much.
Thank you
Hi Bev! Absolutely! We had one reader say that they used 1 1/3 cup of oat flour and they turned out perfectly! Enjoy!
Thank you for the quick response…..
Bev
You’re welcome! Enjoy!
OMG You have changed my pancake world! I was skeptical, but I followed the recipe as written and these pancakes are spectacular. There is no reason to ever make pancakes from a mix or regular flour EVER AGAIN. I think I can even trick my cottage cheese hating husband into eating them (he’ll never know ;)). Thank-you so much for the amazing recipe!!!! 5 Stars all the way!
Michelle!! You are the best! Thank you so much! You’ll have to let me know if your husband says anything!
He didn’t notice 😉 And he loved them. Thanks again!!
Yesssss…love to hear this! Thanks Michelle!
Serving size says 1 g – is that one pancake?
Hi Lisa! Yes, that is the nutritional information for 1 pancake. Thanks for bringing that to my attention! I’ve fixed the recipe card to make that clear.
These were so good!! I added the blueberries to each pancake…note to self wear gloves next time or use tongs, 🙂
Will make again for sure.
Thanks 😊
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe! And thank you for sharing the tip on using tongs!
Just finished eating a few of these will definitely make again they were easy to make and so delicious wanted to post a picture but didn’t know how
Thank you so much for the feedback Juanita! Email us the photo! There’s no way to attach a photo to a comment unfortunately.