Glazed cottage cheese bars: The most popular Soviet dairy sweet made at home (RECIPE) (2024)

Some parents pretended those chocolate-glazed cottage cheese bars were Eskimo pie ice creams during the time of food shortages in the Soviet Union

Victoria Drey

Eating a bar of sweet, moussy curd glazed in dark chocolate is a kind of breakfast ritual for many Russians – both kids and adults.

I can remember chocolate glazed cottage cheese bars as long as I remember myself: I’ve loved these treats since early childhood and I still frequently enjoy them as a sweet snack. Usually, I have them in the mornings; the main ingredient – tvorog, a Russian type of cottage cheese – is in general one of the most popular breakfast meals. In Russian, a glazed curd bar is affectionately called “syrok,” which literally means “a small bar of soft cheese”.

Mass production of curd bars started in 1950, and they soon became popular in Moscow and Leningrad. Then they spread across the USSR, but in some regions they were hard to find. Initially, there were curd bars with vanilla, with cocoa and with raisins. Since the late 1990s, they started to produce more variations: cookie bites, apricot, strawberry jam and boiled condensed milk.

It is peculiar that curd bars are something that people always buy in grocery stores, and never make at home because they are considered to be too complicated. In fact, however, tvorog bars are one of the easiest treats as far as recipes go: the base consists of only 4 simple ingredients, which are tvorog or curd, butter, powdered sugar and vanilla. Cooking at home, you can also make them more rich or more healthy, depending on the cottage cheese fat content: the more fatty your tvorog, the richer the taste. But feel free to go for fat-free curd. Another great aspect about homemade bars is that you can make many and store them in the refrigerator for weeks, and then unfreeze some in the fridge right before eating.

Personally, for me there is nothing like plain vanilla and cocoa tvorog bites – the recipe is just as simple as delicious.

Ingredients for the base:

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  • 300 g tvorog / curd / cottage cheese
  • 40 g butter
  • 40 g powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract / sugar
  • 2 tsps cocoa powder
  • a pinch of salt

Ingredients for the glaze:

  • 80 g dark chocolate
  • 20 ml any vegetable oil (flavorless)

Cooking:

1. In a large bowl mix almost all the ingredients: tvorog, softened butter, powdered sugar, vanilla extract and salt. I prefer 9% fat tvorog for my cottage cheese bites. Next, work the mixture with an immersion blender so that you get a nice and very creamy paste-like consistency.

2. Now, divide the mixture in two and add cocoa powder in half. Stir until smooth.

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3. The easiest way to make the bars is using a piping bag with the biggest round nozzle or even a clear plastic bag with a trimmed edge. Fill any two bags with vanilla and cocoa tvorog paste, and squeeze 5-7 cm long bars on a cutting board covered with plastic wrap or a sheet of parchment. Leave in the refrigerator for around 2-3 hours to set.

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4. There are at least 2 more ways of making the bars: for the most authentic rectangular shape use small bar molds and fill them with curd paste. If you don’t have such a mold, then don’t worry: you can use any type of small-sized molds from along your cooking equipment, such as cupcake molds or so. Moreover, feel free to form bars with your hands – they won’t be that smooth-faced, but the taste will be just as good.

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5. While the bars are being refrigerated, you have plenty of time to make the glaze: melt chocolate on a bain-marie, add oil and stir with a spatula until very smooth and glossy. It should be quite hot and runny right before glazing.

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6. When the bars are completely set, take them out of the refrigerator. Working with one at a time, string a cold curd bar on a skewer or a toothpick and dip in hot glaze or just cover from all sides using a tablespoon. You’d best to do it quite fast, and you’ll notice how the chocolate instantly sets on a cold bar surface.

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7. Repeat to make all the other bars: put them on a board again and leave in the refrigerator for another 20 minutes so that the chocolate fully sets. I wrap each bar in a piece of foil and leave like that.

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8. Let the bars thaw in the fridge for around half an hour before serving, and enjoy. Priyatnogo appetita!

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Glazed cottage cheese bars: The most popular Soviet dairy sweet made at home (RECIPE) (2024)

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How do you sweeten cottage cheese? ›

SWEET
  1. Fresh fruit. Try chopped peaches, plums or pineapple (or add your favorites). Berries. Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc!
  2. Jam and toasted nuts.
  3. Granola and honey. Or Granola and maple syrup.
  4. Dried fruit. Try apricots or cranberries.
  5. Chocolate. Chips, chunks or shavings!

What is a glazed curd? ›

glazed curd (plural glazed curds) A sweet snack or dessert made from curd cheese, glazed (usually with chocolate) and filled with a sweet filling such as jam; popular in the Baltic countries, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.

How do you make cottage cheese taste good savory? ›

2. Take it the savory route
  1. Chopped roasted peppers, S&P, plus a drizzle of olive oil.
  2. A sprinkle of za'atar and plenty of grated cucumber.
  3. Chopped scallions, S&P, and a dash of hot sauce.
  4. Chopped tomatoes and cucumber, S&P, and, yep, a drizzle of olive oil.
  5. Crushed potato chips or tortilla chips.
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How to season cottage cheese? ›

Savory Cottage Cheese Toppings

Olive oil, salt, and pepper: These classic flavors never disappoint — and you most certainly have them already in your kitchen. Give cottage cheese a drizzle of your best olive oil, flaky sea salt, and freshly ground black pepper.

What to mix with cottage cheese sweet? ›

Cottage Cheese – I recommend using a 4% fat cottage cheese so it is super thick and creamy! Sugar or a Sugar Substitute – Sugar, monk fruit sweetener, Stevia, honey, etc. Berries – I like to use a combination of blueberries and strawberries. Raspberries and blackberries are a delicious addition to the mix as well!

Can cottage cheese be eaten sweet? ›

Scoop cottage cheese into a bowl or cup. Top with fresh fruit. For the sweeter version: top with fresh mint leaves and drizzle with honey. For more savoury version: top with fresh basil, a generous drizzle of balsamic glaze, and freshly cracked black pepper.

Is milk curd the same as cottage cheese? ›

Cottage cheese is essentially curds (which form when an acid curdles milk) and cream. Like ricotta, mozzarella, feta, and goat cheese, cottage cheese is a fresh cheese, meaning it isn't aged like Parmesan and Cheddar.

What is the difference between curd and curd cheese? ›

To make cheese, milk is pasteurized and cooked until the whey separates from the curd. Then the curd is put into a mold and pressed to create a wheel or block of cheese. Any curd that doesn't make it into the mold are "cheese curds," the by-product of cheese making, and are a snack unto themselves.

What is the difference between curd and curdle? ›

When things curdle, they turn from liquid gradually to solid, forming clumps along the way. If you leave milk out of the refrigerator long enough, it will curdle. When a liquid curdles, it forms curds, or lumpy solid masses. In some cases this is deliberate, as when you make cheese or tofu.

What spice is good in cottage cheese? ›

Combine the cottage cheese, dill, tarragon, chives, salt and white pepper in a small bowl. Spread about 1/4 cup of the cottage cheese mixture on each slice of warm toast.

What can I eat with cottage cheese for weight loss? ›

Healthy ways to enjoy cottage cheese

You can cut calories and fat from your diet and promote healthy weight loss by substituting cottage cheese for other foods. Here are some suggestions: Add cottage cheese to your morning smoothie. Top cottage cheese with fresh berries, mango, or pineapple for a healthy snack.

Can you make cottage cheese taste like cream cheese? ›

Cottage Cheese

Cottage cheese may not look much like cream cheese, but with a little love it can be turned into something cream-cheese-adjacent and pretty delicious. Go for whole-milk cheese, add a little fresh lemon for flavor, and purée until smooth and thick.

Why do people put pepper on cottage cheese? ›

Use of black pepper was effective in controlling the growth of microorganisms in cottage cheese.

Why eat cottage cheese before bed? ›

For this reason, consuming it before bed has been shown to increase metabolism and muscle synthesis overnight without affecting the breakdown of fats ( 17 ). Due to the slow absorption of casein, some bodybuilders like to eat cottage cheese before bed.

What cottage cheese is healthiest? ›

Fat-free, 1% and 2% fat cottage cheese have less saturated fat and fewer calories than the 4% fat variety, which includes cream. Lower fat varieties also generally have slightly more protein.

How do you fix bitter cottage cheese? ›

BITTER CHEESE

Add a little extra salt, stir, and try to get some more whey out. If you happen to have a cheese press, give it a shot here. Wrap your cheese (even if it's soft) in a cheesecloth and press at 10 pounds of pressure for 15 minutes. Then taste again.

How do you reduce sourness in cottage cheese? ›

Adjusting the amount of vinegar or lemon juice used may help in achieving a less sour flavor, but it's difficult to completely eliminate it. Experimenting with different recipes and techniques can also help you find the flavor profile that suits your preference.

Why does my cottage cheese taste bitter? ›

Bitterness in cheese is linked to bitter compounds development during cheese ripening. Most of the bitter compounds come from bitter peptides, the mechanism of theirs development being due to proteasepeptidase system of the cured enzymes and the milk cultures as well as other proteases present in cheese.

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