Nutrition Facts
Servings: 2 ServingCalories:180kcalTotal Fat:8gCholesterol:15mgSodium:380mgPotassium:190mgTotal Carbohydrate:9gSugars: 2gProtein:16g
Indulge in the decadent, fudgy goodness of brownie batter without any of the post-dessert sluggishness. This recipe transforms humble cottage cheese into a velvety, chocolatey masterpiece that feels like a total cheat meal while being packed with protein. It’s the perfect balance of rich cocoa, a hint of sea salt, and just enough sweetness to satisfy those late-night cravings.
Whether you're looking for a post-workout snack or a guilt-free dessert, this bowl of bliss delivers a thick, spoonable texture that rivals any traditional batter. It's naturally keto-friendly and low-carb, ensuring you stay on track while enjoying every single bite of this creamy chocolate heaven.
This dish is a modern, high-protein take on classic dessert dips, blending smooth dairy with rich cocoa for a "raw" batter experience that is safe and healthy to eat. Originating from the viral "protein hack" culinary trend, it focuses on achieving a silk-like consistency that mimics traditional flour-based batters using wholesome, low-carb ingredients.
Absolutely, because it prioritizes high protein and healthy fats which promote satiety and help reduce mindless snacking. By swapping refined sugars for keto-approved sweeteners, you avoid insulin spikes that typically lead to fat storage. It’s a nutrient-dense way to enjoy dessert while staying within a calorie-controlled or low-carb framework.
This recipe is a perfect fit for keto as it utilizes full-fat cottage cheese and cocoa powder, both of which are staples for low-carb success. With minimal net carbs per serving and no hidden starches, it allows you to hit your protein macros without compromising ketosis. It’s a functional sweet treat that aligns with high-fat, low-carb nutritional ratios.
This recipe is ideal for busy weeknights when you need a quick treat or as a meal-prep snack for the 3 PM work slump. It’s also a fantastic "party dip" for keto-friendly gatherings where you want to impress guests with a healthy alternative.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Full-Fat Cottage Cheese. This provides the creamy, high-protein base. Choosing full-fat ensures a richer mouthfeel and keeps the recipe strictly keto-friendly.
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder. This is where the deep "brownie" flavor comes from. It adds structure and a rich chocolate profile without any added sugars.
Keto Sweetener. I prefer a powdered erythritol or monk fruit blend here. It dissolves instantly into the cheese, ensuring there is no grainy or gritty texture.
Vanilla Extract. A splash of high-quality vanilla rounds out the chocolate notes. It adds that "bakery" aroma that makes the batter smell authentic.
Sea Salt. Just a pinch helps to intensify the chocolate flavor. It cuts through the richness of the dairy for a perfectly balanced bite.
Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips. These add a necessary crunch to the smooth batter. They provide those classic "pockets" of chocolate found in real brownie mix.
"For the smoothest possible texture, make sure your cottage cheese is at room temperature before blending—trust me, it emulsifies much better than when it's ice-cold! If you want a deeper flavor, try using 'extra dark' or Dutch-processed cocoa powder to really mimic that boxed brownie look. I’ve learned the hard way that adding a teaspoon of almond butter can make it even fudgier if you find the cheese taste too prominent."
Store any leftovers in an airtight glass container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. While it can be frozen for a "frozen yogurt" style treat, it is best enjoyed fresh or chilled to maintain that specific batter-like consistency.
A thick, spoonable chocolate delight that packs a massive protein punch. This 5-minute keto dessert mimics the fudgy texture of real brownie batter without the sugar.
Servings: 2 ServingCalories:180kcalTotal Fat:8gCholesterol:15mgSodium:380mgPotassium:190mgTotal Carbohydrate:9gSugars: 2gProtein:16g
Keep this chilled until the moment you eat it to ensure the "batter" stays firm. If it gets too thick in the fridge, a quick stir with a spoon will loosen it back up to the perfect dipping consistency.