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If you are looking for a simple high-protein breakfast, this Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast might surprise you.
Bananas Foster has always been one of my favorite desserts. There’s something about warm bananas, cinnamon, and brown sugar that feels comforting and nostalgic.
This toast is my everyday, lightened-up nod to those flavors.

Table of Contents
- A Simple High-Protein Breakfast That Feels Like Dessert
- Why I love This Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast
- Ingredients and Substitutions
- How Many Calories and WW Points in Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast?
- How to Make Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast in a Toaster Oven
- Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast Recipe
- Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast FAQs
- More High-Protein Toast and Cottage Cheese Breakfast Ideas
A Simple High-Protein Breakfast That Feels Like Dessert
Creamy cottage cheese gets spread over crisp whole-grain toast, topped with sliced banana, a sprinkle of cinnamon, and just a touch of brown sugar-style sweetener. A quick minute under the broiler in my toaster oven gently caramelizes the top so it turns warm and glossy.
It’s not dessert.
But it feels like it.
It’s sweet enough to feel special, but balanced enough to keep breakfast practical. The protein from the cottage cheese and the fiber from the whole-grain toast help make it satisfying without being heavy.
And if you’ve been enjoying cottage cheese toast lately, you might also love these Easy Cottage Cheese Toast Ideas (Sweet & Savory) for even more mix-and-match inspiration.
Why I love This Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast
- It feels indulgent without being heavy. Warm banana and cinnamon instantly make it feel like a treat.
- The broiler transforms it. Just one minute creates that lightly caramelized topping.
- Protein helps keep you satisfied. Cottage cheese adds staying power.
- Naturally sweetened with ripe banana doing most of the work.
- Perfect single serving. No leftovers lingering in the kitchen.
It’s a balanced breakfast that fits easily into a slow and steady approach to weight loss.

Ingredients and Substitutions
- Whole-grain bread – Choose a sturdy whole-grain bread that toasts well and can hold the cottage cheese and banana without getting soggy. I like sourdough.
- Low-fat cottage cheese – Low-fat keeps this lighter while still creamy. If you prefer a smoother texture, blend it briefly before spreading. Full-fat works too if that’s what you enjoy.
- Sliced banana – Use a just-ripe banana for natural sweetness. Slightly spotted bananas work beautifully.
- Cinnamon – Just a sprinkle is all it takes to add warmth and enhance the sweetness.
- Natural no-calorie brown sugar substitute (measures like sugar) -A brown sugar-style will work for caramelizing under the broiler and gives that classic Bananas Foster flavor. You can skip it if your banana is very sweet or use regular brown sugar, which is my choice.
How Many Calories and WW Points in Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast?
According to my calculations, each slice has about 160 calories.
To see the WW Points for this recipe, track it in the WW App!
(You must be logged into WW on a smartphone or tablet.)
Old WW Points: 4 PointsPlus
How to Make Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast in a Toaster Oven

- Toast the bread until golden and crisp.
- Spread the cottage cheese evenly over the toast. Top with sliced banana. Sprinkle with cinnamon and brown sugar substitute or brown sugar.
- Place under the broiler (I use the broiler setting in my toaster oven) for about 1 minute, watching closely, until the topping looks lightly caramelized and glossy. If you have a kitchen torch, you can quickly torch the topping for 5–10 seconds instead.

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Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast
Ingredients
- 1 slice whole grain bread, (with 60-80 calories) or any bread you prefer. I like sourdough.
- 1/4 cup low fat cottage cheese
- 1/3 cup sliced bananas, (6-8 slices)
- Sprinkle cinnamon
- 1-1/2 teaspoons natural no calorie brown sugar substitute , (such as Swerve, or your preferred sweetener. I often use brown sugar)
Instructions
- Toast the bread until golden and crisp.
- Spread the cottage cheese evenly over the toast. Top with sliced banana. Sprinkle with cinnamon and brown sugar substitute.
- Place under the broiler (toaster oven or standard oven) for about 1 minute, watching carefully, until the topping looks lightly caramelized and glossy.Optional: If using a kitchen torch, torch the topping for 5–10 seconds until lightly caramelized.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
(You must be logged into WW on a smartphone or tablet. Old WW Points: 4 PointsPlus Cooking Notes:
- Use a sturdy whole-grain bread so the toast holds the toppings well. I like sourdough.
- Slightly ripe, lightly spotted bananas caramelize best.
- For a smoother texture, blend the cottage cheese before spreading.
- This recipe is best enjoyed fresh.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Bananas Foster Cottage Cheese Toast FAQs
Is this a good high-protein breakfast option?
Yes. Cottage cheese provides protein that helps keep you satisfied, while whole-grain toast adds fiber. Together they create a balanced breakfast with staying power.
Can I make cottage cheese toast without a sugar substitute?
Absolutely. The banana adds natural sweetness on its own. The topping won’t caramelize quite the same way, but it will still be delicious.
Can I use regular brown sugar instead?
You can. A small sprinkle of regular brown sugar will caramelize beautifully. Just keep in mind it will increase calories and WW Points slightly.
Do I have to use low-fat cottage cheese?
No. Full-fat cottage cheese will make the toast richer and creamier. Choose what fits your preferences.
Can I make this ahead of time?
This toast is best made fresh. The warm, lightly caramelized banana topping is what makes it special.
More High-Protein Toast and Cottage Cheese Breakfast Ideas
- If you love the sweet, creamy vibe, you might enjoy my Weight Watchers Cottage Cheese Danish
- For more variations, explore Easy Cottage Cheese Toast Ideas (Sweet & Savory)
- If fruit-forward toast is your thing, try Laughing Cow Cheese Raspberry Toast or Cinnamon Raisin Toast topped with Honey Walnut Yogurt and Pears for a sweet-tart option that pairs beautifully with coffee.
- Looking for even more inspiration?
Browse 14 Easy and Healthy Ways to Top Toast for creative ideas for breakfast and beyond. - And when you are craving savory, BLT Avocado Toast makes a satisfying lunch or light dinner.





This is easy and oh so tasty!! A simple variation on an old WeightWatchers classic that I really love ๐