Ingredients
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1
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1 1/2
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1
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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Directions
Cottage Cheese German Style, Growing up we had a neighbor from Germany that used to make this What makes this unusual is the preparation I don’t know what it’s called, but I know she used it as a dip & a dressing It’s great as a topping for baked potatoes, or with raw veggies, good bread etc She’d have it in the evening as a snack with her glass of wine that she put Sweet Woodruff (a flower/ground cover she grew in her garden) leaves in, (also a German tradition) This is really nice to have on hand Her original recipe called for MSG, which I omit You can put in any amounts of your favorite seasonings, I think she just added her favorites or whatever she was in the mood for However the caraway seeds are a desirable flavor addition which demand that this sits a bit to soften the seeds Otherwise, it could be used right away, or kept on hand in the fridge through the week You can also add green onion, or anything else that strikes your fancy , Wow, what a flashback when I was in HS I worked in a deli/party store with a German gal who would do something similar to this to have for breakfast with plain toast and coffee Often over the years I would make it like she did – just adding chopped onion and s/p This recipe really kicks up the flavors though! Loved it, especially since I had everything in the spice CUPBOARD, lol (except caraway, which I don’t care for anyway) This is really good, and best when allowed to sit in the fridge for a few hours to let the flavors blend I’m glad I stumbled upon this (I was actually here in zaar doing a search for recipes using cottage cheese, that’s how I found this) this is such a great site Thanks for posting this , Growing up we had a neighbor from Germany that used to make this What makes this unusual is the preparation I don’t know what it’s called, but I know she used it as a dip & a dressing It’s great as a topping for baked potatoes, or with raw veggies, good bread etc She’d have it in the evening as a snack with her glass of wine that she put Sweet Woodruff (a flower/ground cover she grew in her garden) leaves in, (also a German tradition) This is really nice to have on hand Her original recipe called for MSG, which I omit You can put in any amounts of your favorite seasonings, I think she just added her favorites or whatever she was in the mood for However the caraway seeds are a desirable flavor addition which demand that this sits a bit to soften the seeds Otherwise, it could be used right away, or kept on hand in the fridge through the week You can also add green onion, or anything else that strikes your fancy
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Steps
1
Done
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Put 1/4 of the Cottage Cheese Into a Wire Strainer, & With a Spoon Press the Cottage Cheese Through the Strainer Into a Bowl, Proceed Until You Have Pressed All of the Cottage Cheese Through the Strainer. |
2
Done
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Add Your Herbs & Spices. |
3
Done
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Let Set Covered in the Refrigerator For an Hour or Two or Until the Caraway Seeds Have Softened. |
4
Done
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Use as You Like. |