No-Flour Cottage Cheese Cheddar Turkey Bacon Biscuit Bites — Steam Tear

By Haruki Sakamoto

Posted on June 3, 2026

No-Flour Cottage Cheese Cheddar Turkey Bacon Biscuit Bites — Steam Tear

These No-Flour Cottage Cheese Cheddar Turkey Bacon Biscuit Bites are a savory, low-carb snack that delivers a moist, pull-apart texture. Made without flour, they rely on cottage cheese and eggs for structure, while turkey bacon and cheddar provide rich flavor. The steam-tear technique creates tender, cloud-like bites perfect for parties or meal prep.

Why This Recipe Works

I first stumbled on this method while experimenting with gluten-free baking. The cottage cheese adds moisture and protein, while the eggs act as a binder. The steam-tear step—baking in a single layer then tearing while warm—gives each bite a soft, almost soufflé-like interior. Turkey bacon keeps it halal-friendly without sacrificing crispiness. The cheddar melts into every crevice, making these bites irresistible.

Unlike traditional flour biscuits, these have a custardy center and a golden edge. They hold up well for dipping and stay fresh for days. The combination of almond flour and baking powder gives just enough lift without heaviness.

Ingredients

IngredientQuantityNotes & Alternatives
Cottage cheese1 cupFull-fat or 2%; drain if watery. Use ricotta for creamier texture.
Sharp cheddar cheese1 cup shreddedSubstitute gouda or pepper jack for different flavor.
Turkey bacon (cooked)1/2 cup crumblesAbout 6 slices, cooked crisp. Use beef bacon if preferred.
Large eggs3Room temperature for better incorporation.
Almond flour1/4 cupBlanched super-fine. Coconut flour not recommended (absorbs too much).
Baking powder1/2 tspAluminum-free.
Garlic powder1/4 tspFresh minced garlic (1 clove) also works.
Onion powder1/4 tspOptional but adds depth.
Salt1/8 tspReduce if cheese is very salty.
Black pepper1/8 tspTo taste.
Unsalted butter1 tbspFor greasing pan; use coconut oil for dairy-free.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Preparation Phase

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and position a rack in the middle.
  2. Grease a 9×13 inch baking dish with the butter, ensuring all corners are coated.
  3. Cook the turkey bacon until crispy, then crumble into small pieces. Set aside.
  4. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs until frothy.

Mixing Phase

  1. Add the cottage cheese to the eggs and stir until combined.
  2. Fold in the shredded cheddar and turkey bacon crumbles.
  3. Sprinkle the almond flour, baking powder, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper over the mixture.
  4. Gently fold until no dry spots remain. Do not overmix.

Baking & Tearing Phase

  1. Pour the batter into the prepared dish and spread evenly with a spatula.
  2. Bake for 20-22 minutes until golden brown on top and set in center.
  3. Remove from oven and let rest for 5 minutes.
  4. Using two forks or your hands, tear the baked mass into irregular bite-sized pieces.
  5. Serve warm for the best steam-tear effect.

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Don’t drain cottage cheese too dry: The moisture helps create steam. If your cheese is super watery, add an extra tablespoon of almond flour.
  • Use room temperature eggs: Cold eggs can make the batter stiff and uneven. Let them sit out for 15 minutes.
  • Shred cheese from a block: Pre-shredded cheese contains anti-caking agents that affect melting. Freshly shredded melts better.
  • Bake until center jiggles slightly: Overbaking makes them dry. The center should be just set when you remove from oven.
  • Tear while warm: Cooling completely makes the structure firm and harder to tear into fluffy pieces. Work after 5 minutes rest.
  • Line pan with parchment for easy removal: If you prefer squares, lift the whole slab out and cut with a knife.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overmixing the batter: Vigorous mixing deflates the air from eggs, leading to dense bites. Fold just until combined.
  • Skipping the rest period: Letting the batter sit for 5 minutes before baking allows almond flour to hydrate, preventing graininess.
  • Using too small a pan: A small dish makes thick bites that may be raw inside. Use the recommended 9×13 inch for even baking.
  • Substituting coconut flour directly: Coconut flour is highly absorbent. If you must use it, reduce to 2 tablespoons and increase eggs by one.
  • Ignoring the steam-tear window: If you wait too long after baking, the bites become rubbery. Reheat briefly if they cool down.

Variations and Substitutions

IngredientSubstitutionImpact on Flavor
Turkey baconBeef bacon or cooked chicken sausage crumblesDifferent savory notes; beef bacon is smokier, chicken sausage is milder.
Cheddar cheeseMozzarella + Parmesan (1/2 cup each)More gooeyness; less sharp but more complex.
Almond flourSunflower seed flour (preferably defatted)Similar texture; slight nuttiness. Not for nut allergies.
EggsFlax eggs (3 tbsp ground flax + 9 tbsp water)Vegan option; less rise and more delicate texture.
Garlic powder1 tsp roasted garlic pasteRicher, sweeter garlic flavor.

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

These bites are perfect for brunch alongside a frittata or as an appetizer with creamy avocado dip. Serve them at game-day parties with a side of ranch dressing or hot sauce. For a light lunch, pair with a mixed greens salad and lemon vinaigrette. They also make a protein-packed snack for kids’ lunchboxes. The steam-tear quality invites dipping—try them in warm tomato soup for a cozy meal.

Storage and Reheating

MethodDurationInstructions
RefrigeratorUp to 5 daysPlace in an airtight container lined with paper towel. Remove towel before reheating.
FreezerUp to 2 monthsLay bites on baking sheet, freeze 1 hour, then transfer to zip-top bag.
Microwave15-20 secondsPlace on a plate, cover with damp paper towel to restore moisture.
Oven350°F for 5-7 minutesSpread on baking sheet, reheat until warm. Avoid overbrowning.
Air fryer300°F for 3-4 minutesShake basket halfway for even reheating.

Nutritional Information

NutrientAmount per Serving (1 bite)
Calories120
Protein10g
Fat8g
Carbohydrates3g
Fiber0.5g
Sugar1g
Sodium280mg

Approximate values based on full-fat cottage cheese, sharp cheddar, and turkey bacon. Actual numbers may vary by brand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute turkey bacon with something else?

Yes, beef bacon or cooked chicken sausage crumbles work well. For a vegetarian version, use sauteed mushrooms or sun-dried tomatoes.

How do I know when the bites are fully baked?

The top should be golden brown and the center should spring back when lightly pressed. A toothpick inserted into the thickest part should come out clean.

Why did my bites turn out rubbery?

Overbaking or using too much almond flour can cause rubberiness. Bake only until set, and measure almond flour by spooning into the cup (not scooping).

Can I make these bites ahead for a party?

Absolutely. Bake, cool, and store in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 5 minutes just before serving to restore steam-tear tenderness.

What is the best way to serve these to guests?

Present them directly from the oven in a warm dish, ideally still in the baking pan so guests can tear their own pieces. Provide small dipping bowls with sour cream or salsa.

Conclusion

These No-Flour Cottage Cheese Cheddar Turkey Bacon Biscuit Bites bring together everything you want in a snack: protein, flavor, and a fun, interactive texture. The steam-tear method transforms simple ingredients into something special. Whether you’re following a low-carb lifestyle or just love creative appetizers, these bites deliver satisfaction in every ragged, cheesy edge. Make them once, and they’ll become your go-to for brunch, game day, or a quick protein hit.

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No-Flour Cottage Cheese Cheddar Turkey Bacon Biscuit Bites — Steam Tear

No-Flour Cottage Cheese Cheddar Turkey Bacon Biscuit Bites — Steam Tear

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These savory, low-carb bites use cottage cheese and eggs for a custard-like center, with turkey bacon, cheddar, and almond flour for flavor and structure. Halal-friendly and no-flour, they’re perfect as a snack or appetizer.

  • Author: Haruki Sakamoto
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Cook Time: 20
  • Total Time: 35
  • Yield: 12 bites
  • Category: recipe index
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

1 cup cottage cheese (full-fat or 2%)
1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1/2 cup cooked and crumbled turkey bacon
3 large eggs
1/4 cup blanched almond flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp onion powder
1/8 tsp salt
1/8 tsp black pepper
1 tbsp unsalted butter (for greasing)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C)
Grease a 9×13 inch baking dish with butter
Cook turkey bacon until crispy and crumble
Whisk eggs in a bowl
Stir in cottage cheese, then fold in cheddar and turkey bacon
Add almond flour, baking powder, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper
Mix until combined
Pour mixture into prepared dish
Bake for 20-25 minutes, until golden
Tear warm bites into portions while still warm to achieve soft, custard-like centers

Notes

Use ricotta for a creamier texture
Substitute gouda or pepper jack cheese
Replace butter with coconut oil for dairy-free
Adjust baking time depending on oven

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