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Recipe: High-Protein Mac & Cheese

by Dr. Stacy Sims
Jun 30, 2025

A high-protein twist on a classic.

" Creamy and satisfying, one the kids will love!" —SS

 

INGREDIENTS

8 oz high-protein pasta (like chickpea or lentil pasta)  

1 ½ cups low-fat milk (or unsweetened non-dairy milk)  

1 tbsp. cornstarch or flour (to thicken)  

1 cup low-fat shredded cheddar cheese (or reduced-fat cheese blend)  

½ cup low fat (2%) cottage cheese (blended smooth)  

½ cup Greek yogurt (2% fat)  

¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese  

Salt and pepper to taste


INSTRUCTIONS

Servings: 4 | Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cook Time: 15 minutes

 

Cook the pasta: Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and cook  

the pasta according to the package instructions until al dente.

Drain and set aside. 

 

Make the sauce base: In a large saucepan over medium heat,  

whisk the cornstarch or flour into the milk until well combined.  

Stir continuously until the mixture begins to thicken (about 3-5  

minutes). 

 

Add the cheese: Lower the heat to medium-low and stir in the  

blended cottage cheese, shredded cheddar cheese, and  

Parmesan cheese. Stir until the cheese melts and the sauce  

becomes smooth. 

 

Add Greek yogurt: Stir in the Greek yogurt until the sauce is  

creamy and well combined. Adjust the salt, pepper, and any  

additional seasonings to taste. 

 

Combine with pasta: Add the cooked pasta to the cheese  

sauce, stirring until evenly coated.  

 

Serve warm: Serve immediately, garnished with a little extra  

grated Parmesan or chopped parsley if desired. 


NUTRITIONAL INFO:

Calories: 350 kcal

Protein: 26g

Fat: 7g (saturated fat: 3g)

Carbohydrates: 45g

Fiber: 8g  (depending on the pasta used)


You can access a printable version of this recipe here.

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