This cottage cheese pizza bowl is a quick, warm, pizza-inspired recipe made with cottage cheese, marinara, mozzarella, and simple vegetables. It gives you the flavor of pizza without making dough, which makes it useful for a fast lunch, savory snack, or easy weeknight dinner.
The best part is how flexible it is. You can keep it vegetarian, blend the cottage cheese for a smoother base, add leftover cooked chicken if you already have some, or use whatever budget-friendly vegetables are in your fridge.
Why You’ll Like This Cottage Cheese Pizza Bowl
This recipe is simple, flexible, and made with basic grocery staples. It is a good option when you want pizza flavor but do not want to make crust, wait for delivery, or spend much time cooking.
- It uses simple ingredients like cottage cheese, marinara, mozzarella, and vegetables.
- It works in the microwave for a quick lunch or snack.
- It can also be baked for a more melted, bubbly top.
- It is easy to customize with budget-friendly toppings.
- It can be served with crackers, toast, vegetables, or a simple side salad.
Cottage Cheese Pizza Bowl Recipe
This version makes one generous bowl. The nutrition estimate is based on the core recipe without optional chicken, ground turkey, olives, or extra toppings.
Recipe Details
- Servings: 1 bowl
- Prep time: 5 minutes
- Cook time: 2 minutes in the microwave or 10 to 12 minutes in the oven
- Total time: 7 to 17 minutes, depending on the cooking method
Ingredients
- 1 cup plain cottage cheese
- 1/4 cup marinara sauce or pizza sauce
- 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1/4 cup diced bell pepper
- 2 tablespoons diced onion
- 1/4 cup chopped baby spinach
- 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- Black pepper, to taste
- Optional: crushed red pepper flakes
- Optional: chopped fresh basil or parsley
- Optional: 2 to 3 tablespoons sliced olives
- Optional: 1/3 cup leftover cooked chicken or cooked ground turkey
Microwave Instructions
- Add the cottage cheese to a microwave-safe bowl or ramekin. If you want a smoother texture, blend the cottage cheese first, then add it to the bowl.
- Spoon the marinara or pizza sauce over the cottage cheese.
- Add the diced bell pepper, diced onion, spinach, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and black pepper.
- Sprinkle the mozzarella over the top.
- Microwave for 45 seconds, then check the bowl. Continue microwaving in 20 to 30 second bursts until the cheese is melted and the bowl is heated through.
- Let the bowl rest for 1 to 2 minutes before eating. The filling will be hot, and the short rest helps the texture settle.
- Top with fresh basil, parsley, or crushed red pepper flakes if using.

Oven Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F.
- Add the cottage cheese to an oven-safe ramekin or small baking dish.
- Top with marinara or pizza sauce, vegetables, seasonings, and mozzarella.
- Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the bowl is hot and the cheese is melted.
- Let it rest for 1 to 2 minutes before serving.
- Add fresh herbs or crushed red pepper flakes at the end if desired.
Air Fryer Note
You can use an air fryer if you have a small oven-safe ramekin that fits safely inside your air fryer basket. Cook at 330°F for about 5 to 7 minutes, checking early so the top does not overcook. Do not use a dish unless it is marked oven-safe.
Ingredients You’ll Need

Cottage Cheese
Plain cottage cheese is the creamy base of this bowl. Use the type you already buy, such as low-fat, full-fat, or small curd. The texture and nutrition will vary by brand and fat level, so choose the option that fits your grocery routine.
Marinara or Pizza Sauce
Pizza sauce or Marinara both work. Marinara is often easier to use if you already have an open jar in the fridge. If sodium matters for your meal planning, check the label because sauces can vary a lot.
Mozzarella
Shredded mozzarella gives the bowl a melted pizza-style finish. You do not need much. A small amount on top helps the bowl feel more like pizza without making the recipe complicated.
Vegetables and Seasonings
Bell pepper, onion, and spinach are easy budget-friendly add-ins. Chop the vegetables small so they heat quickly. Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and black pepper add familiar pizza flavor without needing many ingredients.
Optional Add-Ins
If you want a more filling bowl, add leftover cooked chicken or cooked ground turkey. You can also add sliced olives, crushed red pepper flakes, or fresh herbs. Keep add-ins simple so the bowl stays easy and affordable.
| Ingredient | Budget Swap | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Cottage cheese | Use the tub already in your fridge | Creamy base |
| Marinara sauce | Use pizza sauce or an open jar of marinara | Pizza flavor |
| Mozzarella | Use a small amount of any shredded melting cheese you already have | Melty topping |
| Bell pepper and onion | Use frozen peppers or leftover cooked vegetables | Low-cost vegetable add-ins |
| Fresh herbs | Use dried Italian seasoning instead | Simple flavor boost |
Texture Tips: Chunky or Blended
You can make this bowl two different ways. If you like cottage cheese as it is, keep it chunky and assemble the bowl directly. If you want a smoother, creamier texture, blend the cottage cheese before adding the sauce and toppings.
Blending works especially well if you want the bowl to feel more like a creamy pizza dip. Leaving it unblended is faster and gives the bowl more texture.

| Texture Choice | Best For | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Unblended cottage cheese | Fastest prep | Use if you do not mind a chunky texture |
| Blended cottage cheese | Smoother pizza-style base | Blend before adding sauce and toppings |
| Partially blended cottage cheese | A middle option | Blend briefly so it stays thick |
Budget Topping Ideas
Pizza bowls are easy to customize, but toppings can also make the bowl watery if you add too much. Use small amounts, chop vegetables finely, and drain anything with extra liquid.
| Topping | Why It Works | Prep Note |
|---|---|---|
| Diced bell pepper | Adds crunch, color, and pizza-style flavor | Chop small so it heats quickly |
| Diced onion | Adds savory flavor | Use a small amount because the flavor is strong |
| Spinach | Adds volume and pairs well with marinara | Chop or wilt slightly if using a large handful |
| Sliced olives | Adds a salty bite | Use a small amount and drain well |
| Fresh basil or parsley | Adds a fresh finish | Add after cooking |
| Leftover cooked chicken | Makes the bowl more filling | Use fully cooked chicken and heat through |
| Cooked ground turkey | Adds a savory dinner-style option | Use plain cooked ground turkey or lightly seasoned leftovers |
Helpful Tools for This Recipe
You do not need special equipment for this cottage cheese pizza bowl, but a few basic kitchen tools can make it easier.
- Microwave-safe bowl: Helpful for the fastest version.
- Oven-safe ramekin: Best if you want a baked, bubbly top.
- Small blender or immersion blender: Useful if you want a smooth cottage cheese base.
- Glass meal prep container: Helpful for storing prepped toppings or leftovers.
- Food thermometer: Useful when reheating leftovers to a safe temperature.
No specific product is required. Use the tools you already have before buying anything new.
What to Serve With It

This bowl can be eaten on its own, but it is also great with simple sides. Try it with mini bell peppers, crackers, toast, rice cakes, cucumber slices, a side salad, or roasted vegetables.
If you like savory cottage cheese meals, you may also enjoy these savory cottage cheese bowls. For another easy snack-style option, try this cottage cheese protein dip.
Meal Prep and Storage Tips
This cottage cheese pizza bowl tastes best fresh, but you can prep some parts ahead. Chop the vegetables, portion the sauce, and keep the cottage cheese ready in the fridge. Assemble and heat the bowl when you are ready to eat.
If you have leftovers, store them in a shallow airtight container in the refrigerator. Use or freeze leftovers within 4 days. When reheating leftovers, heat them to 165°F for food safety.
For more make-ahead ideas, browse these high protein cottage cheese meal prep ideas. You can also use this bowl as part of a simple weekly plan with these easy protein dinner ideas.

Nutrition Notes
Estimated nutrition per serving, not guaranteed: about 320 calories, 33 grams protein, 18 grams carbohydrates, 13 grams fat, and 2 grams fiber.
This estimate is based on one bowl made with cottage cheese, marinara sauce, mozzarella, bell pepper, onion, spinach, and seasonings. It does not include optional chicken, ground turkey, olives, crackers, toast, or extra toppings.
Nutrition can vary based on the cottage cheese brand, sauce, cheese, vegetable amounts, and any optional add-ins. Sodium can also vary a lot, especially from cottage cheese, sauce, and shredded cheese, so check labels if sodium matters for your meal plan.
Variations
Vegetarian Pizza Bowl
Keep the bowl simple with cottage cheese, marinara, mozzarella, bell pepper, onion, spinach, and herbs. Add olives or mushrooms if you want more pizza-style flavor.
Chicken Pizza Bowl
Add leftover fully cooked chicken before heating the bowl. This works well when you already have cooked chicken from meal prep.
Extra Veggie Pizza Bowl
Add more spinach, diced bell pepper, onion, mushrooms, or chopped zucchini. Cook or drain watery vegetables first so the bowl does not become too loose.
Spicy Pizza Bowl
Add crushed red pepper flakes before heating, then add a little more after cooking if you want extra heat.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Adding too much sauce: A small amount gives pizza flavor without making the bowl watery.
- Using wet vegetables: Drain or pat vegetables dry if they have extra moisture.
- Overheating the cottage cheese: Microwave in short bursts and stop once the bowl is hot.
- Using the wrong dish: Use a microwave-safe bowl for the microwave and an oven-safe dish for the oven.
- Skipping the rest time: Let the bowl sit for 1 to 2 minutes so the texture settles and the first bite is not too hot.

Cottage Cheese Pizza Bowl
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add the cottage cheese to a microwave-safe bowl or ramekin. For a smoother texture, blend the cottage cheese first, then spoon it into the bowl.
- Spoon the marinara sauce or pizza sauce over the cottage cheese.
- Add the diced bell pepper, diced onion, chopped spinach, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and black pepper.
- If using cooked chicken, cooked ground turkey, or drained olives, add them now and spread everything evenly.
- Sprinkle the shredded mozzarella cheese over the top.
- Microwave for 45 seconds, then check the bowl. Continue microwaving in 20 to 30 second bursts until the cheese is melted and the bowl is heated through.
- Let the bowl rest for 1 to 2 minutes before eating. The filling will be hot, and the short rest helps the texture settle.
- Top with fresh basil, parsley, or crushed red pepper flakes if desired. Serve warm with crackers, toast, cucumber slices, mini bell peppers, rice cakes, or a simple salad.
Notes
More Budget High Protein Cottage Cheese Ideas
If you want more simple meals with cottage cheese, start with these high protein cottage cheese recipes. For another savory bowl, try this cottage cheese taco bowl.
You can also browse more easy high protein recipes for simple meals that fit a practical grocery routine.
FAQs
Can you make a cottage cheese pizza bowl in the microwave?
Yes. The microwave is the fastest method. Use a microwave-safe bowl and heat in short bursts until the cheese melts and the bowl is warmed through.
Can I blend the cottage cheese first?
Yes. Blending the cottage cheese gives the bowl a smoother, creamier base. This is a good option if you do not like the curds in cottage cheese.
Can I make it ahead for meal prep?
You can prep the toppings ahead, but the bowl is best assembled and heated right before serving. If you store leftovers, keep them in a shallow airtight container and reheat them safely.
What vegetables work best in a cottage cheese pizza bowl?
Bell pepper, onion, spinach, mushrooms, and olives all work well. Chop vegetables small and drain anything watery before adding it to the bowl.
Can I make this without meat?
Yes. This recipe works well as a vegetarian cottage cheese pizza bowl. Add extra vegetables, herbs, or a little more mozzarella if you want it to feel more filling.