When You Don't Have Parmesan
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Mendocino Coast, CA
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It seems like every other recipe these days calls for Parmesan cheese. However, it's so expensive and the quality in the stores around here just isn't that good. I'm always looking for something to substitute. I frequently use toasted bread crumbs for pasta dishes. Got any other ideas?
#2
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I buy the parmesan shreds at Sam's in the big bag. I freeze and use as needed. One bag will last me for months. It tastes fine in recipes and sprinkled on salads, pasta, etc. Most restaurants use the frozen except for garnish, then it's the fresh.
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I've been using Cotija a lot over the last couple of years. In Seattle, it was easy to find in the "mexican" cheese section of the cheeses, but not so easy for me to find here.
Cotija is a firm non-melting cheese, but gives a nice cheese crumble, if feta is too strong, cotija is perfect! Particularly in things with black beans or mango salsa is my go-to.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotija_cheese
Cotija is a firm non-melting cheese, but gives a nice cheese crumble, if feta is too strong, cotija is perfect! Particularly in things with black beans or mango salsa is my go-to.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotija_cheese
#4
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Mendocino Coast, CA
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I've been using Cotija a lot over the last couple of years. In Seattle, it was easy to find in the "mexican" cheese section of the cheeses, but not so easy for me to find here.
Cotija is a firm non-melting cheese, but gives a nice cheese crumble, if feta is too strong, cotija is perfect! Particularly in things with black beans or mango salsa is my go-to.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotija_cheese
Cotija is a firm non-melting cheese, but gives a nice cheese crumble, if feta is too strong, cotija is perfect! Particularly in things with black beans or mango salsa is my go-to.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotija_cheese
#5
We buy the bag of grated parm at Costco and store in the freezer. DH uses it baking and it is ok in cooked dishes. We prefer to eat the good stuff by the slice or sliver--a hold over from our years in Italy when a nice hunk of parmegiana was always on a dessert cheese board. And I hang on to the rind to throw into soup.
#7
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: California
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If you google your question you'll get many suggestions. At Tastingtable.com (not a link) there are 12 suggestions there.
We love putting olive oil and parmesan on popcorn but also really like pecorino which we get at Trader Joe's. Sorry, don't
know at the moment which is less expensive at TJ's. As others have mentioned, Costco is good as well as Grocery
Outlet.
We love putting olive oil and parmesan on popcorn but also really like pecorino which we get at Trader Joe's. Sorry, don't
know at the moment which is less expensive at TJ's. As others have mentioned, Costco is good as well as Grocery
Outlet.

