Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bars — High-Protein Treat

A chocolate peanut butter cottage cheese ice cream bar dipped in chocolate and peanuts.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bars are an easy, protein-packed frozen treat that tastes indulgent but is simple to make. The base blends cottage cheese with peanut butter and maple syrup into a smooth, creamy mix without needing an ice cream machine. After freezing in molds, the bars are dipped in melted chocolate and rolled in chopped peanuts and sprinkles for a crunchy contrast.

These bars are naturally sweetened, quick to prepare, and highly customizable. Use different nut butters, alternative sweeteners, or toppings to suit dietary needs or flavor preferences. They make a satisfying snack, post-workout treat, or party dessert.

Why You’ll Love These Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bars

  • Quick to make: Blend, freeze, and dip—ready in a few hours with minimal hands-on time.
  • Simple ingredients: Cottage cheese, peanut butter, maple syrup, and cocoa create a naturally sweet, creamy base.
  • Crunchy topping: A chocolate coating with chopped peanuts and sprinkles adds texture and flavor contrast.
  • No ice cream maker needed: A standard blender or immersion blender is enough.
A stack of three chocolate peanut butter cottage cheese ice cream bars with chopped peanuts and chocolate sprinkles on the outside.

Ingredients & Substitutions

What you need to make these bars and easy swaps

Cottage Cheese: Any variety works. For an ultra-smooth texture, use whipped cottage cheese or swap with Greek yogurt.

Maple Syrup or Honey: Replace with agave, coconut nectar, or a liquid sweetener like stevia if you prefer.

Vanilla: Vanilla extract adds warmth; almond extract can be used for a nuttier note or omitted for simplicity.

Salt: A small pinch of sea salt or Himalayan pink salt brightens the flavors.

Natural Peanut Butter: Substitute almond or cashew butter, or use sunflower seed butter for a nut-free option.

Cocoa Powder: Use Dutch-processed cocoa for a richer chocolate flavor or try carob powder as an alternative.

Peanuts: Swap with chopped almonds, walnuts, pecans, or roasted seeds for a nut-free topping.

Chocolate Sprinkles: Replace with crushed dark chocolate, cacao nibs, or shredded coconut for texture.

Chocolate Chips: Any chocolate chips or chopped dark chocolate will work for the coating.

A close-up of a chocolate peanut butter cottage cheese ice cream bar with a bite taken out of it.

How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bars

Step 1: Blend the Ice Cream

Combine cottage cheese, cocoa powder, maple syrup, vanilla, and a pinch of salt in a blender or food processor. Add the peanut butter and blend until completely smooth. An immersion blender works too—just blend thoroughly to remove curds for a silky texture.

Adding the ice cream ingredients to a blender cup.
The ice cream ingredients blended smooth with a bullet blender.

Step 2: Pour and Freeze

Pour the blended mixture into popsicle molds or small paper cups. Insert sticks and freeze for 3–4 hours or until fully set. Silicone molds make removal easier, but any suitable mold or tray will work.

Pouring the cottage cheese ice cream mixture into the popsicle mold.
Inserting the popsicle sticks into the mold.
Covering the popsicles in the popsicle mold.

Step 3: Melt the Chocolate

Place chocolate chips and a small amount of coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 20–30 second bursts, stirring between, until smooth. You can also melt the chocolate over a double boiler.

Adding coconut oil to the chocolate chips in a microwave-safe measuring bowl.
Melted chocolate chips in a microwave-safe measuring bowl.

Step 4: Dip the Bars

Place chopped peanuts and sprinkles on separate plates. Dip each frozen bar in the melted chocolate, letting excess drip off, then immediately roll in the peanuts and sprinkles before the chocolate sets. Place on parchment to finish setting. You can enjoy them right away or return them to the freezer.

Tip: If bars become very firm after long freezing, let them sit at room temperature 5–10 minutes for a softer, creamier bite.

Spreading the melted chocolate over the frozen popsicle with a spatula.
Dipping the chocolate into the chopped peanuts in a white dish.
Rolling the chocolate ice cream bar with melted chocolate and chocolate sprinkles on a white plate.
Top view of three chocolate peanut butter cottage cheese ice cream bars with chocolate sprinkles and chopped peanuts on the outside.

Expert Recipe Tips

Blend thoroughly: To avoid curds and an icy texture, blend until the cottage cheese is silky smooth.

Adjust sweetness: Increase or decrease maple syrup to taste, or use alternative sweeteners if needed.

Work quickly when dipping: Melted chocolate sets fast on frozen bars, so have toppings ready and dip one at a time.

Customize toppings: Try coconut flakes, crushed cookies, freeze-dried fruit, or chopped nuts to change the flavor profile.

Serving: Let frozen bars sit 5–10 minutes after removing from the freezer for optimal creaminess.

Delicious Serving Suggestions

  • Summer treat: Refreshing on hot days.
  • Extra toppings: Add a drizzle of extra chocolate or chopped graham crackers for crunch.
  • Kids: Fun to make together and kid-friendly to customize.
  • Party snacks: Serve a platter of assorted bars for guests.
  • Post-workout: Higher in protein than many frozen treats thanks to the cottage cheese.
  • On-the-go: Individually wrap bars for easy transport.

Freezer storage: Keep bars in an airtight container or tightly wrapped to avoid freezer burn.

Thaw briefly: If too firm, let them stand 5–10 minutes to reach a softer consistency.

Shelf life: Best enjoyed within a few days for optimal texture; they can keep up to two weeks.

Avoid refreezing: Refreezing after thawing can make the texture icy.

Can I use a different sweetener? Yes. Honey, agave, or liquid sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit work; flavor will vary slightly.

What if I don’t have popsicle molds? Use small paper cups or ice cube trays and insert sticks as the mixture begins to set.

How do I prevent icy bars? Blend the base very smooth and avoid long-term storage; letting bars sit a few minutes before eating improves creaminess.

Can I skip the chocolate coating? Absolutely. The bars are delicious plain or with mixed-in toppings before freezing.

Can I use regular chocolate chips? Yes—use whichever chocolate you prefer for the coating.

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Three chocolate peanut butter cottage cheese ice cream popsicles on a white marble trivet.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bars

Enjoy these easy Chocolate Peanut Butter Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Bars—blended cottage cheese, peanut butter, and maple syrup frozen in molds and dipped in chocolate for a crunchy finish. No ice cream maker needed.
Servings 4
Prep Time 10 mins
Total Time 4 hrs 10 mins

Equipment

  • 1 popsicle tray

Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cup cottage cheese (any variety)
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup (or honey)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • Dash of salt
  • 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • 2 tablespoons chopped peanuts
  • 1 tablespoon chocolate sprinkles
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips (for coating)

Instructions

  1. Combine cottage cheese, cocoa powder, maple syrup, vanilla, salt, and peanut butter in a blender. Blend until smooth.
  2. Pour into popsicle molds, insert sticks, and freeze for 3–4 hours until set.
  3. Melt chocolate chips with a little coconut oil until smooth.
  4. Dip frozen bars in chocolate, then roll in chopped peanuts and sprinkles. Place on parchment to set. Let sit 5–10 minutes before serving if too firm.

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Nutrition

Calories: 300 kcal
Carbohydrates: 13 g
Protein: 11 g
Fat: 16 g
Sugar: 18 g
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Important Disclaimer

This recipe is created by a home cook and not a medical professional. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice.