Place oats, cottage cheese, eggs, and salt in a blender and process on high speed until well-combined, about 30 seconds.
Heat a large nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Working in batches, add the batter in 2-tablespoon portions, spacing them evenly apart. Cook until the pancakes are set around the edges and deep golden-brown on the bottom, 2 to 3 minutes (this batter won’t bubble up like traditional pancake batter). Gently flip the pancakes with a thin spatula and cook until the second side is golden-brown, 1 to 2 minutes more. Transfer to a plate.
Repeat cooking the remaining batter. These pancakes are best when eaten fresh off the griddle and still warm. Serve with maple syrup, honey, or jam.
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Food Pantries offer non-perishable staples and, depending on the site, occasional frozen or fresh items.
Fresh Food Distributions provide every household with about 20 pounds of fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, bakery products, and, occasionally, meat. Depending on the site, you may be able to pick up for a maximum of 3 other households when picking up for yourself. You do not need to provide an ID to pick up food at these sites; however, you will be asked to complete a form with household information that is pertinent to our mission to support and serve South Michigan.
Soup kitchens provide freshly cooked meals on-site.