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Inspired by yogurt, a cottage cheese dish with a savory twist

Everywhere I look, snacks that were once typically sweet are going savory. In the past few months, I have sampled hickory-smoked and meat-based energy bars at my local grocery store, seen pulled-pork doughnuts and gazpacho sorbet on my Instagram feed, and tasted carrot- and butternut squash-flavored yogurts.

I suppose this trend is due to a heightened awareness of added sugars in food and more people steering clear of them. But whatever the reason, while some savory snacks hit the mark and others not so much, overall they offer an exciting, and potentially healthful, culinary arena to explore.

Yogurt could be considered an easy gateway to savory snacking. As cookbook author Cheryl Sternman Rule noted recently, it has long been enjoyed that way around the world yet has only recently begun to catch on here. I relish my yogurt Greek style, with chopped cucumber, a drizzle of good olive oil, salt and pepper and maybe fresh mint. So I thought, if yogurt is so good like that, why not un-pair cottage cheese from its typical fruity accompaniment and try it in a more savory way?

Inspired by the season, I topped mine with a handful of cooked, chilled peas (I simply defrost the frozen ones, which I always have on hand) and tossed in a crunch of chopped radishes and some toasted pine nuts. I added fresh basil, a sprinkle of lemon zest and freshly ground black pepper for a bright punch of flavor. A final drizzle of my best extra-virgin olive oil imparted a rich luxuriousness.

The result was every bit as compelling and satisfying as I had hoped. I can't wait to try it with tomatoes.

• Krieger's blogs and offers a weekly newsletter at www.elliekrieger.com.

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