I started making these one afternoon with half a tub of cottage cheese, one slightly bruised apple, and zero interest in turning the oven on. The first batch fell apart in my hands the second I tried to pick one up — turns out cottage cheese, apple, and oats stirred together don’t actually hold a shape, no matter how hopefully you press them. Three tries later I figured out the fix: drain the cottage cheese first, add a spoon of almond butter to bind everything, and let them set up in the freezer instead of the fridge. That’s the version below. They’re the snack I actually reach for around 4 p.m. — cold, lightly sweet, high in protein, and they don’t crumble the moment you grab one.
Why make this recipe
One bowl, no cooking, and the macros do real work — protein from cottage cheese, fiber from oats and apple, healthy fats from the nut butter. Good for a 4 p.m. slump, a post-workout snack, or a not-too-sweet dessert. The whole batch takes 10 minutes of hands-on time and lives in your freezer for two weeks.
How to make Cinnamon Apple Cottage Cheese Bites
Ingredients
- 1 cup cottage cheese, full-fat, drained (see step 1 — non-negotiable)
- 2 tablespoons almond butter (or peanut butter)
- 1 small apple, finely diced (¼-inch pieces or smaller)
- ½ cup rolled oats
- ¼ cup chopped walnuts or almonds
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds (optional but helps a lot)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
- Drain the cottage cheese. Tip it into a fine-mesh sieve set over a bowl and let it sit for 10 minutes. You want to lose roughly 2–3 tablespoons of liquid. This step is what turns the mixture from a wet scoop into something that holds a ball shape — skip it and you’ll get a bowl, not bites.
- While it drains, finely dice the apple. Anything bigger than ¼-inch and the bites split around the chunks.
- In a medium bowl, stir the drained cottage cheese with the almond butter, honey, vanilla, and cinnamon until smooth.
- Fold in the oats, apple, nuts, and chia seeds. Let the mixture rest for 5 minutes — the oats and chia need that time to drink up the moisture. Skip the rest and the next step won’t work.
- Scoop into 8 balls (about 2 tablespoons each) onto a parchment-lined tray. Press them firmly between your palms — they should feel sticky but cohesive.
- Freeze for 30 minutes, then transfer to an airtight container. Eat them cold, straight from the fridge, or let frozen ones sit out for 5 minutes first.
How to serve Cinnamon Apple Cottage Cheese Bites
I eat these straight out of the fridge with coffee, or as a post-workout snack in place of a protein bar. They’re solid alongside a bowl of berries, a smoothie, or just on their own. If you want to dress them up for company, roll the chilled bites in extra chopped nuts or a light dusting of cinnamon right before serving.
How to store Cinnamon Apple Cottage Cheese Bites
Keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days, or in the freezer for up to 2 weeks. They’re best cold — straight from the fridge or after about 5 minutes thawing if frozen. Don’t leave them at room temperature for more than an hour since cottage cheese is involved.
Tips to make Cinnamon Apple Cottage Cheese Bites
- Don’t skip draining the cottage cheese. It’s the single most important step. If you’re in a rush, press it gently with a paper towel instead.
- Toast the oats and nuts in a dry pan for 3–4 minutes before adding — it deepens the flavor and adds crunch.
- If your apple is very juicy (Honeycrisp, Fuji), pat the diced pieces with a paper towel before adding so they don’t water the mixture down.
- For a higher-protein version, swap 2 tablespoons of the oats for a tablespoon of unflavored or vanilla protein powder.
Variation
Swap the apple for diced pear or banana — both work, but banana will make the bites softer and you’ll want to eat them within 2 days. Try cardamom or pumpkin pie spice in place of cinnamon. For a chocolate version, add a tablespoon of mini dark chocolate chips and skip the apple.
FAQs
Q: Can I make these bites ahead of time?
A: Yes — they’re actually better after a few hours in the fridge. The flavors meld and the oats soften slightly. Make them up to 4 days ahead.
Q: Are these bites gluten-free?
A: Use certified gluten-free oats and they will be.
Q: Can I freeze these bites?
A: Yes — that’s actually how I store them. Freeze in a single layer on a tray first, then transfer to an airtight container or freezer bag. Good for up to 2 weeks. Eat straight from frozen or thaw 5 minutes.
Q: My mixture is too wet — what did I do wrong?
A: Either the cottage cheese wasn’t drained long enough, or the apple was too juicy. Add another tablespoon of oats and let the mixture rest 10 more minutes. It’ll come together.
Q: Can I skip the almond butter?
A: Not really — it’s what makes the bites hold together. If you have a nut allergy, use sunflower seed butter or 2 tablespoons of tahini instead.

Cinnamon Apple Cottage Cheese Bites
Ingredients
Method
- In a mixing bowl, combine the cottage cheese, diced apple, cinnamon, honey or maple syrup (if you choose to use it), oats, chopped nuts, and vanilla extract.
- Mix well until all ingredients are thoroughly combined.
- Spoon the mixture into small bites or mold them into balls.
- Place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
- Serve chilled as a healthy snack or dessert.
