filled strawberries with blueberries.
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Let’s talk about substitutions for the filling.  Why?  Because I constantly get people that refuse to try cottage cheese or have sugar preferences or just, plain want to be difficult (only kidding!!!)  I’ve made this using full fat cream cheese with regular sugar and it was great.  I’ve made this with just light cream cheese and a little fat-free Greek yogurt, and that worked just fine.  I finally settled on cottage cheese and a little light cream cheese so I could add some protein to this dish. I chose fat-free cottage cheese, but a light or full-fat cottage also work. I wound up adding the two tablespoons of light cream cheese to thicken up the filling a bit and the proportions I used in this recipe worked great.  When they are blended together, you get a great creamy filling.  One note on the fat-free cottage cheese I’ve used here.  Drain it well to remove excess liquid so the mix doesn’t get watered down.  You can do this in a sieve sitting over a bowl.  I just let it drain for about 15 minutes.  If you are in a rush, just use a slotted spoon and press the excess liquid out with the back of another spoon.

The options for ingredients make this a very versatile filling.  I would just keep the proportions the same as the recipe.

When it comes to sugar, again, you can use the sugar sweetener of your choice.  I’m a fan of the monk fruit by Lakanto and often use Swerve too.  I find both of them great zero calorie sugar substitutions.  You can certainly use real sugar.  NOTE:  I used granular sugar substitute but powdered sugar would also work, so use what you have on hand.

strawberries and grapefruit spoon.
whipped filling.
cut and hulled strawberries and bowl of blueberries.
filled strawberries with blueberries.
filled strawberries with blueberries.

Cottage Cheese Filled Strawberries

Sweetened and whipped cottage cheese fill hulled strawberries for an adorable mini dessert option.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine General
Servings 12 Served
Calories 2 cal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients
 
 

  • 12 Large Strawberries, washed and dried
  • 3 Oz. Fat-free cottage cheese, drained
  • 2 Tbsp. Low-fat cream cheese
  • 1 Tbsp. Lakanto or Swerve Confectioner’s Sugar Substitute
  • ½ Tsp. Pure vanilla extract
  • 12 Small blueberries, washed and dried

Instructions
 

  • Prep your strawberries by cutting off the stem end. Then, cut a small slice off the pointy side of the berry. Using a grapefruit spoon, small melon ball scoop or teaspoon, scoop out the middle of the berry. Save for another use.
  • In a medium size bowl, add your drained cottage cheese and room temperature cream cheese, along with the sugar and vanilla. Using a hand mixer or blender, beat until smooth. Add the mixture to a piping bag with a plain tip or star tip.
  • Fill each hulled out strawberry and top each with a blueberry. Place on a platter and chill until ready to serve. Enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 2calCarbohydrates: 0.2gProtein: 0.1gCholesterol: 0.04mgSodium: 0.4mgPotassium: 1mgSugar: 0.2gCalcium: 0.04mg
Keyword dessert, healthier choice
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