Protein Rich Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast Recipe
There are mornings when a bowl of cereal just won’t do, and a full English breakfast feels like a step too far. We’ve all been there, standing in front of the fridge, wanting something that’s both satisfying and energising. This Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast recipe is the brilliant answer I landed on years ago. It takes the avocado toast we all know and love and elevates it with a creamy, protein-packed layer of cottage cheese that completely transforms the experience.
I’ve been making this for my family for over 5 years, and it never disappoints. What makes it so special is the wonderful contrast in textures and temperatures. You get the warmth and crunch of properly toasted sourdough, the cool, tangy creaminess of the cottage cheese, and the rich, smooth avocado, all finished with a little kick from red chilli flakes. It’s a combination that works so well together, turning a simple breakfast into something genuinely delightful.
This recipe works beautifully for a hearty breakfast that will keep you full until lunch, but it’s also a fantastic option for a light, nourishing lunch or a post-workout meal. It’s the kind of food that makes you feel good – wholesome, flavourful, and straightforward to prepare. If you’re looking to upgrade your toast game, I promise this one is a keeper.
Recipe Overview
This recipe is all about layering simple, high-quality ingredients to create a breakfast or lunch with a surprisingly complex flavour profile. The tangy cottage cheese cuts through the richness of the avocado, while the chilli and chives add a fresh, zesty finish. After testing this recipe five times with different types of bread and seasonings, I finally got the balance of creaminess, crunch, and tang just right. It’s a straightforward recipe that delivers impressive results every time.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Servings: 2 people
- Difficulty: Easy
Why You’ll Love This Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast Recipe
- Genuine Flavour: The combination is superb. We’re talking nutty, chewy sourdough, a cool and slightly salty cottage cheese layer, buttery avocado mash with a hint of sharp lemon, and a final sprinkle of warmth from red chilli flakes.
- Ready in 10 Minutes: From the kitchen counter to your plate, this entire meal comes together in about 10 minutes, making it ideal for busy mornings.
- Flexible Recipe: This is a brilliant base for customisation. You can add a perfectly poached egg on top, scatter over some toasted pumpkin seeds for extra crunch, or even crumble over some crispy bacon.
- Great for Any Time of Day: While it’s a stellar breakfast, this avocado toast is substantial enough for a satisfying lunch, especially when served alongside a crisp green salad.
- Family Tested: My kids, who were once firmly against cottage cheese, are now completely won over by this recipe. It always gets compliments when I make it for friends brunching at our house.
Ingredients You’ll Need
For the best results, we’re using fresh, simple ingredients. The quality of the bread, avocado, and cottage cheese really makes a difference here. I always opt for a good-quality full-fat cottage cheese; the low-fat versions can be a bit watery and lack the creaminess we’re after. Longley Farm is a personal favourite if you can find it.
- 2 large, thick slices of sourdough bread (about 2cm thick)
- 1 large ripe avocado
- 150g full-fat cottage cheese
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 2 tbsp freshly chopped chives
- 1/4 tsp red chilli flakes (or more, to your taste)
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- Flaky sea salt (like Maldon), to taste
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Adam’s Tip: Don’t be tempted to skip the lemon juice! It’s not just there to stop the avocado from browning; its acidity is essential for cutting through the richness and balancing all the flavours.
How to Make Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast Recipe
The process here is very straightforward. It’s all about preparation and assembly. By having your toppings ready to go as the toast pops up, you ensure everything is fresh and the toast remains perfectly crisp.
- Toast the Bread: Start by toasting your sourdough slices until they are golden brown and crisp. You can do this in a toaster, under the grill, or in a hot, dry frying pan. A good, sturdy toast is the foundation of this recipe. For a guide on getting it just right, you can check out these tips on how to toast bread perfectly.
- Prepare the Avocado: While the bread is toasting, halve the avocado, remove the stone, and scoop the flesh into a medium bowl. Add the lemon juice, a generous pinch of flaky sea salt, and a few grinds of black pepper.
- Mash the Avocado: Using a fork, gently mash the avocado against the side of the bowl. We’re not looking for a perfectly smooth purée; some chunkiness adds wonderful texture. Set aside for a moment.
- Season the Cottage Cheese: In a separate small bowl, combine the cottage cheese and most of the chopped chives (save a few for garnishing). Mix gently to combine. I find that lightly whipping it with a fork for about 30 seconds makes it extra creamy.
- Assemble the Toast: Once the toast is ready, place it on your plates. Drizzle a tiny bit of the extra virgin olive oil over the hot toast to let it soak in.
- Layer the Toppings: Spread the chive-infused cottage cheese evenly over each slice of toast, going right to the edges. This creates a brilliant creamy barrier that helps keep the toast from getting soggy.
- Add the Avocado: Spoon the mashed avocado mixture on top of the cottage cheese, spreading it out gently.
- Garnish and Serve: Finish by drizzling the remaining extra virgin olive oil over the avocado. Sprinkle with the red chilli flakes and the reserved chopped chives. Add one final pinch of flaky sea salt and serve immediately while the toast is still warm.
Tips From My Kitchen
- Choosing the Right Avocado: Look for an avocado that yields to gentle pressure but isn’t mushy. If it’s rock hard, it won’t be creamy. If it’s too soft, it may have brown spots inside. The texture is key to this dish.
- The Secret Step: I learned that dividing the seasoning is crucial. Season the avocado mash and the cottage cheese separately before combining them on the toast. This ensures every single bite is packed with flavour.
- Make-Ahead: This dish is best assembled just before serving. However, you can prepare the mashed avocado mix up to an hour in advance. Just press a piece of cling film directly onto the surface of the avocado to prevent it from browning and keep it in the fridge.
- Storage: Unfortunately, assembled avocado toast doesn’t keep well. The toast will become soft. If you do have leftovers, it’s best to store the avocado and cottage cheese mixtures in separate airtight containers in the fridge for up to one day.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using Under-Ripe Avocado: A hard, flavourless avocado will ruin the dish. It won’t mash properly and will lack the creamy, buttery texture that makes this recipe so good. Make sure your avocado is perfectly ripe.
- Under-Seasoning: Both avocado and cottage cheese have mild flavours that need salt, pepper, and acid (lemon juice) to come alive. Be sure to taste your avocado mash before spooning it onto the toast and adjust as needed.
- Soggy Toast: Don’t let your toast sit for too long after it’s done. Assemble and serve immediately. Using thick-cut, sturdy bread like sourdough helps, as does the cottage cheese layer, which acts as a barrier to the moisture from the avocado.
Delicious Variations to Try
This recipe is a wonderful canvas. Once you’ve mastered the basic version, feel free to experiment with other toppings and flavours.
- Spicy Version: For those who like more heat, add finely chopped fresh red chilli or jalapeño to the avocado mash, or finish with a dash of your favourite hot sauce.
- Protein-Packed Breakfast: Turn this into an even more substantial meal by topping it with a fried or poached egg. The runny yolk creates a gorgeous sauce that mingles with the avocado and cheese. For another protein-rich meal idea, check out this Garlic Parmesan Chicken Pasta.
- Mediterranean Twist: Mix some chopped sun-dried tomatoes and Kalamata olives into the cottage cheese, and sprinkle with za’atar seasoning instead of chilli flakes for a completely different flavour profile.
What to Serve With Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast
While this is a complete meal on its own, you can easily build on it for a larger brunch or lunch spread.
- A Simple Salad: For lunch, it pairs beautifully with a lightly dressed green salad. This Classic House Salad with Red Wine Vinaigrette offers the perfect fresh, acidic contrast.
- Fresh Fruit: A small bowl of berries or a slice of melon on the side adds a touch of sweetness and freshness.
- A Great Coffee: For breakfast, nothing beats a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a strong tea. For lunch, a sparkling water with a squeeze of lemon is wonderfully refreshing.
Frequently Asked Questions

Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast Recipe
Ingredients
Method
- Toast the Bread: Start by toasting your sourdough slices until they are golden brown and crisp. You can do this in a toaster, under the grill, or in a hot, dry frying pan. A good, sturdy toast is the foundation of this recipe. For a guide on getting it just right, you can check out these tips on how to toast bread perfectly.
- Prepare the Avocado: While the bread is toasting, halve the avocado, remove the stone, and scoop the flesh into a medium bowl. Add the lemon juice, a generous pinch of flaky sea salt, and a few grinds of black pepper.
- Mash the Avocado: Using a fork, gently mash the avocado against the side of the bowl. We’re not looking for a perfectly smooth purée; some chunkiness adds wonderful texture. Set aside for a moment.
- Season the Cottage Cheese: In a separate small bowl, combine the cottage cheese and most of the chopped chives (save a few for garnishing). Mix gently to combine. I find that lightly whipping it with a fork for about 30 seconds makes it extra creamy.
- Assemble the Toast: Once the toast is ready, place it on your plates. Drizzle a tiny bit of the extra virgin olive oil over the hot toast to let it soak in.
- Layer the Toppings: Spread the chive-infused cottage cheese evenly over each slice of toast, going right to the edges. This creates a brilliant creamy barrier that helps keep the toast from getting soggy.
- Add the Avocado: Spoon the mashed avocado mixture on top of the cottage cheese, spreading it out gently.
- Garnish and Serve: Finish by drizzling the remaining extra virgin olive oil over the avocado. Sprinkle with the red chilli flakes and the reserved chopped chives. Add one final pinch of flaky sea salt and serve immediately while the toast is still warm.
Notes
I really hope you give this Cottage Cheese Avocado Toast a go. It’s become such a reliable and delicious staple in my kitchen, and it’s a brilliant way to make a simple meal feel a little more special. It’s proof that you don’t need complicated ingredients to create something truly satisfying. If you’re looking for another breakfast treat, our Moist Banana Bread Recipe is another one that always gets great reviews. Let me know how you get on in the comments below – I’d love to hear what you think!
– Adam Henderson
