Soft, tall bread machine [paid link] cottage cheese bread for easy sandwiches. Tender crumb, pantry staples, and reliable results every time in your machine fast.
This bread machine [paid link] cottage cheese bread is a dependable, everyday loaf with a soft crumb and great rise. It’s easy to make with simple pantry ingredients, slices beautifully for sandwiches, and turns out consistently on the basic cycle.
Why this recipe works
- Cottage cheese adds moisture and tenderness, helping the loaf stay soft
- Butter (or margarine) enriches the dough for a softer crumb and better slices.
- A small amount of sugar supports yeast activity and rounds out flavor
- Baking soda gently balances acidity and supports a lighter texture alongside yeast
- Bread flour provides the structure needed for a high-rising sandwich loaf
- The bread machine [paid link] controls mixing, kneading, rising, and baking for consistent results
Ingredients (& what each one does)
** You can find the full recipe ingredients and instructions on the printable recipe card below.
- Water: Hydrates the dough so gluten can develop properly
- Cottage cheese: Adds moisture, tenderness, and a mild dairy richness
- Butter or margarine: Improves softness, flavor, and keeping quality
- Egg: Helps with structure, color, and a slightly richer crumb
- Sugar: Feeds the yeast and lightly sweetens the loaf
- Baking soda: Helps neutralize acidity and contributes to a lighter texture
- Salt: Strengthens gluten and balances flavor
- Bread flour: Builds strong gluten for height and a sandwich-ready slice
- Yeast: Leavens the dough for a risen and an airy texture
How to Make Bread Machine Cottage Cheese Bread
** You can find the full recipe ingredients and instructions on the printable recipe card below.
- Warm the cottage cheese so it blends smoothly into the dough.
- Add ingredients to the bread pan in the order your machine recommends (liquids first is common).
- Select the Basic cycle and the loaf size that matches your recipe card.
- Check the dough during the first mix and make small adjustments if needed (see tips below).
- Let the machine finish, then cool the loaf fully before slicing for the best texture.
Recipe Tips and Tricks
- Warm, don’t overheat: Cottage cheese should be warm enough to mix in smoothly, not hot (hot can stress the yeast).
- Watch the dough ball: It should look soft and slightly tacky, not soupy or dry/crumbly. Add flour or water a teaspoon at a time if needed.
- Keep yeast away from salt: If your machine has separate corners for dry ingredients, avoid placing yeast directly on salt until mixing begins.
- Cool before slicing: Slicing hot bread can make it gummy. Let it cool completely for clean sandwich slices.
- Egg note: If you prefer, use an egg white, yolk, or an egg substitute amount that equals the egg listed on your recipe card.
Recipe variations
- Herb sandwich loaf: Add dried Italian seasoning [paid link] or chives for a savory flavor.
- Garlic butter loaf: Add garlic powder and a little extra butter for a richer, savory slice.
- Whole-grain blend: Swap in some whole wheat flour (keep some bread flour for structure).
- Honey version: Replace some (or all) of the sugar with honey for a warmer sweetness.
Serving suggestions
- Egg, ham, or chicken salad sandwiches
- Toast with butter and jam
- Grilled cheese or panini
- Serve alongside soup, chili, or a simple salad
A New Life for Leftovers
- French toast: This soft loaf makes great custardy slices for Stuffed French Toast.
- Croutons: Cube, toss with oil and seasoning, and bake until crisp.
- Breadcrumbs: Pulse dried slices and freeze for later use in casseroles or coatings.
Storage
- Room temperature: Store in a bread bag or an airtight container once fully cooled.
- Refrigerator: Not ideal for texture (can dry the bread), but workable if your kitchen is very warm/humid.
- Freezer: Slice first, then freeze in a freezer bag so you can grab what you need.
People often ask (FAQs)
Can I use low-fat cottage cheese?
Yes. The loaf may be slightly less rich, but it should still bake up soft.
Do I have to warm the cottage cheese?
It’s strongly recommended. Warming helps it blend smoothly and supports a better rise.
Can I use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour?
You can, but the loaf may not rise as high, and the slice may be a little less sturdy for sandwiches.
Why is there baking soda if the recipe already uses yeast?
This recipe uses both for texture: yeast provides lift through fermentation, while baking soda helps balance acidity and can support a lighter crumb.
Why did my loaf sink?
Common causes include too much liquid, overly warm ingredients, or the loaf rising too high and collapsing. Check dough consistency early and use the size setting that matches your recipe card.
Final thought
If you want a reliable, soft sandwich loaf with a great rise, this bread machine [paid link] cottage cheese bread is a keeper. It’s simple, consistently bakes well on the basic cycle, and makes everyday sandwiches feel homemade in the best way.
Bread Machine Cottage Cheese Bread
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1/4 –1/3 cup water
- 1 cup cottage cheese
- 2 tbsp margarine or butter
- 1 egg
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp salt
- 3 cups bread flour
- 2 tsp yeast
Instructions
- Warm the cottage cheese (warm, not hot).
- Add ingredients to the bread pan in your machine’s recommended order (commonly: liquids first, then dry; make a small well for the yeast).
- Select Basic/White cycle and choose the loaf size (Small/Medium/Large) to match the ingredient list.
- Start the machine. Check dough during the first mix; it should form a soft, slightly tacky dough ball. Adjust with a little flour or water if needed.
- When done, remove the loaf and cool completely before slicing.
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