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Blueberry Cheesecake Breakfast Bake

1. Blend the Cheesecake Batter
Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F). Grease an 8×8-inch baking dish or line it with parchment paper.

In a high-speed blender or food processor, combine the cottage cheese (or Greek yogurt), eggs, maple syrup, almond flour, and vanilla extract.

Blend on high for 45 to 60 seconds until the mixture is completely liquefying, glossy, and entirely smooth with zero lumps remaining.Cheese

2. Assemble the Swirls
Pour the smooth cheesecake batter directly into your prepared baking dish.

Drop spoonfuls of the blueberry jam across the top of the batter. Take a butter knife or toothpick and gently drag it through the jam drops to create elegant, artistic swirls.

Scatter the fresh blueberries evenly across the top, allowing some to sink naturally into the creamy base.

3. Bake and Set
Place in the center rack of the oven and bake for 35 to 40 minutes. The edges should be beautifully golden and slightly puffed, while the center will still have a very slight, delicate jiggle.Dairy & Eggs

Remove from the oven and let it cool completely on the counter for 15 minutes.

The Ultimate Texture Secret: For a truly authentic cheesecake mouthfeel, transfer the cooled bake to the refrigerator for at least 1 hour before slicing. The chill will firm up the proteins, creating a perfectly dense, sliceable texture just like the piece featured in 712411307_26703117366056591_594451528784094691_n.jpg.

How to Serve
The Dessert Plate Presentation: Cut into thick squares and serve on a dark ceramic plate to let the vivid purple-blue jams and bright white cream pop visually. Scatter a few extra raw blueberries around the plate.

Warm vs. Chilled: While it is stunning straight from the fridge like traditional cheesecake, you can also enjoy it warm right out of the oven for a texture reminiscent of a fluffy, light breakfast soufflé.

Wellness Benefits
High-Protein Satiety: Utilizing cottage cheese or Greek yogurt as the primary volume base loads each serving with high-quality protein and casein. This digest slowly, helping to suppress morning hunger hormones and keep you full until lunch.

Brain-Boosting Anthocyanins: Fresh blueberries owe their gorgeous deep color to anthocyanins, potent antioxidants heavily studied for their ability to improve cognitive performance, protect brain health, and reduce oxidative stress.

Low-Glycemic Sweetness: Free of white refined sugars and white flours, this bake relies on minimal unrefined sweeteners and healthy fats, ensuring your blood sugar levels stay completely stable with zero mid-morning energy crashes.

History and Origin
Traditional baked cheesecakes trace their roots all the way back to Ancient Greece, where basic mixtures of pounded cheese, flour, and honey were baked into celebration cakes for athletes during the first Olympic games. The dish evolved across centuries, culminating in the dense, cream-cheese-forward New York Style icon popularized in the early 20th century. This lighter, crustless breakfast variation belongs to the 2020s functional fitness and “protein dessert” movement. Modern culinary creators discovered that blending high-protein, moisture-rich curds like cottage cheese or low-fat yogurt at high speeds completely alters their structural matrix—mimicking the rich, emulsified fat mouthfeel of traditional cream cheeses while offering clean, muscle-rebuilding morning fuel.Cheese

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