hree wraps open on a plate, each filled with a layer of seasoned cottage cheese and colorful slaw, topped with black sesame seeds and chopped cilantro,

Cottage Cheese Slaw Wraps

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By Millie Pham

Crunchy, creamy, fresh, and fast—your new favorite lunch idea.

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These Cottage Cheese Slaw Wraps are what I reach for when I need something quick, filling, and refreshing. They’re packed with flavor and texture—creamy cottage cheese, crisp slaw, a tangy dressing, all bundled up in a soft wrap or lettuce leaf. They’re also super customizable and easy to throw together with ingredients you probably already have in the fridge.

🍽 Servings & Time

  • Servings: 2
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • No cooking required

❤️ Why I Love This Recipe

This one came from a fridge clean-out moment, and now I make it at least once a week. It’s super satisfying but light, and takes barely any time at all. Here’s why it’s always on repeat in my house:

  • Great way to use up leftover slaw mix
  • High in protein and low in effort
  • Delicious warm-weather lunch
  • Packs well for on-the-go
  • Can be made spicy, sweet, or tangy—totally up to you

🔬 Why This Recipe Works (Quick Science)

  • Cottage cheese brings protein and creaminess that balances out the crunchy texture
  • Acidic dressing helps soften the slaw slightly while keeping it crisp
  • Wrapping it all together creates a portable, hand-held meal with flavor in every bite
  • Slaw mix holds up well over time, so you can prep ahead without things getting soggy

🧠 Meal Plan Ideas

  • Pack for lunch with a side of fresh fruit
  • Serve with a cup of soup for a light dinner
  • Wrap in lettuce for a lower-carb version
  • Turn into a salad bowl instead of wraps
  • Add grilled chicken or chickpeas for extra bulk

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using watery cottage cheese – drain it a little if it’s too loose
  • Overfilling the wraps – they’ll fall apart (learned this one the messy way!)
  • Skipping the seasoning – salt, pepper, and acid really bring this together
  • Not drying the slaw – if using freshly washed cabbage, pat it dry

🍽 What You’ll Need

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup small curd cottage cheese
  • 1½ cups coleslaw mix (shredded cabbage and carrots)
  • 1 tbsp mayo or plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard (optional)
  • Salt & pepper, to taste
  • 2–4 small whole wheat wraps or large lettuce leaves
  • Optional toppings: black sesame seeds, hot sauce, fresh herbs

🧰 Tools You’ll Need

  • Small mixing bowl
  • Spoon or spatula
  • Plate or board for assembling wraps
  • Optional: small strainer for cottage cheese

🔁 Substitutions & Variations

  • Use plain Greek yogurt instead of mayo for a tangy twist
  • Add shredded rotisserie chicken for extra protein
  • Use romaine or butter lettuce for a wrap-free version
  • Mix in a little honey or maple syrup for a sweet slaw vibe
  • Add crushed peanuts or sunflower seeds for crunch

⏳ Make-Ahead Tips

  • Mix the slaw dressing and store in the fridge for up to 3 days
  • Assemble wraps just before eating to keep them from getting soggy
  • Prep all ingredients and keep separate for quick assembly

👣 Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Mix the slaw dressing

In a bowl, stir together 1 tbsp mayo, 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 tsp Dijon mustard, a pinch of salt, and pepper.

creamy slaw dressing in a small glass bowl with mayo, vinegar, and Dijon mustard being stirred into a smooth mixture with flecks of pepper,

Step 2: Toss the slaw

Add 1½ cups coleslaw mix to the bowl and toss with the dressing until well coated.

shredded coleslaw mix being tossed with creamy dressing in a small mixing bowl, cabbage glistening and softened slightly, on white marble counters with hints of gold

Step 3: Season the cottage cheese

Scoop ½ cup cottage cheese into a small bowl and stir in a pinch of salt and pepper (optional: a little hot sauce or lemon juice).

small curd cottage cheese in a bowl being mixed with cracked black pepper and a pinch of salt, creamy texture visible

Step 4: Warm and prep the wraps

Warm your wraps slightly in the microwave or skillet so they’re soft and easy to fold.

 soft whole wheat wraps being warmed on a clean skillet, just slightly puffed and pliable, on a modern stainless steel gas stove,

Step 5: Assemble the wraps

Spread cottage cheese down the center of each wrap, top with slaw, and sprinkle with sesame seeds or herbs if using. Roll or fold and serve.

hree wraps open on a plate, each filled with a layer of seasoned cottage cheese and colorful slaw, topped with black sesame seeds and chopped cilantro,

🧊 Leftovers & Storage Tips

  • Store dressed slaw and cottage cheese in separate containers
  • Assemble wraps fresh to keep them from getting soggy
  • Wraps keep well in the fridge for up to 2 days once rolled, but best eaten the same day

🔢 Exact Macros (Per 2 wraps)

  • Calories: 280
  • Protein: 17g
  • Fat: 11g
  • Carbs: 24g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Sugar: 5g

❓ FAQ

Can I use a different slaw mix?
Absolutely! Any pre-shredded cabbage mix or even broccoli slaw works.

Is this good without the wrap?
Yes! Just serve it as a bowl with the cottage cheese on the bottom or top.

Can I make it spicy?
Totally—add hot sauce, chili flakes, or spicy mustard to the dressing.

What’s the best cottage cheese to use?
I like small curd 2% or 4% fat for texture and creaminess.

A Wrap That Actually Feels Fresh 🌀

These Cottage Cheese Slaw Wraps are the ultimate quick-and-easy meal—high protein, super fresh, and totally adaptable. Try it once and you’ll be hooked. Let me know how you customize yours—I love hearing your combos!

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