Some of the best things I have ever made in this kitchen required absolutely no heat whatsoever. No oven, no stovetop, no timing anything. Just a knife, a cutting board, and a handful of fresh ingredients that happen to work beautifully together. These cucumber cottage cheese bites are exactly that kind of recipe — and honestly, they have become one of my most reached-for snacks.
I started making these during a stretch when I was trying to eat a little cleaner without feeling like I was punishing myself. You know that feeling when healthy food tastes like a compromise? Yeah, I was not interested in that.
So I started playing around with combinations that felt satisfying and fresh at the same time. Cucumber as the base, cottage cheese for creaminess and protein, cherry tomatoes for that pop of sweetness and color, everything bagel seasoning because it makes almost anything taste better. The result was something that genuinely surprised me.
These bites look like something you would find on a catering tray at a fancy event. They taste bright and fresh and creamy all at once. And they take about ten minutes to put together from start to finish. If that does not check every box, I do not know what does. :/
For the bites:
Optional additions:
Key ingredient notes:
Cucumber — English cucumbers are the best choice here. They have thinner skin, fewer seeds, and a milder flavor than regular cucumbers, which means you do not need to peel them and the texture holds up well under the toppings. Slice them about half an inch thick — thin enough to eat in one or two bites but thick enough to hold the cottage cheese without bending.
Cottage cheese — Full fat cottage cheese gives you the richest, creamiest result and honestly tastes the best. Low fat works perfectly fine if that is what you have or prefer. If you want an even smoother, more spreadable texture, blend the cottage cheese briefly with an immersion blender or in a regular blender before using it. It transforms into something almost whipped and cream cheese-like and is absolutely worth the extra thirty seconds.
Everything bagel seasoning — This is the flavor powerhouse of the whole recipe. The combination of sesame seeds, poppy seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and flaky salt adds bold savory flavor and a beautiful visual texture to each bite. Most grocery stores carry it now but you can also make your own at home very easily if you cannot find it.
Cherry tomatoes — Go for the ripest, sweetest cherry tomatoes you can find. The sweetness of a good cherry tomato against the creamy cottage cheese and the savory seasoning is what makes this combination work so well. Grape tomatoes are a great substitute if that is what you have on hand.
Fresh dill — A small sprig of fresh dill on each bite is more than just garnish. It adds a herby, slightly anise-like freshness that cuts through the creaminess of the cottage cheese really nicely. If you do not have fresh dill, fresh chives or fresh parsley both work well as alternatives.
Step 1: Prep the cucumber
Wash your cucumbers thoroughly and pat them dry. Slice them into rounds approximately half an inch thick. Try to keep your slices as even as possible so that each bite is stable and holds the toppings without tilting. Lay the slices out in a single layer on a clean cutting board or directly on your serving platter. Pat the tops of the slices dry with a paper towel — removing surface moisture helps the cottage cheese stay in place and prevents the bites from getting watery.
Step 2: Prepare the cottage cheese
If you want a smoother, more spreadable cottage cheese, blend it briefly with an immersion blender until it reaches a creamy consistency. This step is completely optional — regular cottage cheese straight from the container works just fine and has a pleasant rustic texture. If you are blending it, season it lightly with a pinch of salt and pepper before spreading.
Step 3: Top the cucumber rounds
Spoon a generous dollop of cottage cheese onto the center of each cucumber round. About one heaping teaspoon per slice is the right amount — enough to see and taste but not so much that it topples over. Use the back of the spoon to create a small well or nest shape in the cottage cheese to hold the tomato in place.
Step 4: Add the cherry tomatoes
Place one halved cherry tomato cut side up in the center of each cottage cheese topped cucumber round. Press it down very gently into the cottage cheese so it sits securely. The cut side facing up looks beautiful and also shows off the color of the tomato flesh.
Step 5: Season and garnish
Sprinkle everything bagel seasoning generously over the tops of each bite. Follow with a very light pinch of flaky sea salt and a crack of black pepper. Tuck a small sprig of fresh dill beside each tomato. If you are adding a drizzle of olive oil, do that last — just a very light drizzle over the finished bites adds a beautiful sheen and rounds out the flavor.
Step 6: Serve immediately
Arrange the finished bites on a serving platter and serve right away. These are best eaten fresh when the cucumber is at its crispest and the cottage cheese is cold and creamy. If you are making them for a party, assemble them as close to serving time as possible for the best texture and presentation.
Serve on a marble or slate board — Arrange these bites on a large marble board or slate serving board for an elegant presentation. Add a few lemon wedges, some fresh dill sprigs, and a small bowl of extra everything bagel seasoning on the side and it looks like serious effort went into it.
Pair with other no-cook bites — These work beautifully alongside other simple finger foods like stuffed mini peppers, olives, hummus with veggie dippers, or prosciutto wrapped melon. A full no-cook appetizer spread takes almost no time to put together.
Serve as a light lunch — Make a larger batch and serve them as a light lunch alongside a simple green salad. Ten to twelve bites with a salad is genuinely satisfying and keeps you feeling good for hours.
Add them to a party grazing board — Tuck these bites onto a larger grazing or charcuterie board alongside cheeses, crackers, cured meats, and fruit. The fresh green and red colors make the board look vibrant and well rounded.
Serve chilled — If you are not serving immediately, keep the assembled bites in the fridge until you are ready. They taste great cold and the contrast of cold creamy cottage cheese against the crisp cucumber is especially refreshing in warm weather.
Best served fresh — These bites are at their absolute best eaten immediately after assembling. The cucumber stays crispest and the cottage cheese holds its texture best when served right away.
Storing assembled bites — If you have leftovers, place them in a single layer in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. After that the cucumber starts to release moisture and the texture suffers. They will still taste fine the next day but the presentation will not be as clean.
Storing components separately — The better approach if you are planning ahead is to store the components separately. Slice the cucumber and keep it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to two days. Keep the cottage cheese in its original container. Halve the tomatoes and store them separately. Assemble just before serving for the freshest result.
Do not freeze — These do not freeze well at all. Cucumber and cottage cheese both break down significantly when frozen and thawed. This is a fresh-only recipe.
Make ahead tip for parties — You can slice the cucumbers and prepare all your toppings up to a day in advance. Store everything separately in the fridge and assemble the bites thirty minutes before your guests arrive. This way you get the convenience of prep without sacrificing texture or freshness.
I think there is something really powerful about recipes that prove healthy eating does not have to be complicated or boring. These cucumber cottage cheese bites are exactly that kind of proof.
Ten minutes, a handful of fresh ingredients, zero cooking, and you end up with something that looks beautiful, tastes genuinely good, and makes you feel great after eating it.
That is the whole point of everything I make here at Recipes By Kip. Food that feeds your body and your spirit without making your life harder. If you make these, I would love to know what toppings you tried and how they turned out. Leave a comment, share them on Pinterest, or tag me on social. Let's keep building something good together.
With gratitude, Kip
Fresh cucumber rounds topped with creamy cottage cheese, halved cherry tomatoes, and a generous sprinkle of everything bagel seasoning. These cucumber cottage cheese bites require zero cooking, come together in under ten minutes, and deliver a satisfying combination of crunch, creaminess, and bold flavor in every single bite.