2 Vegan Parmesan Recipes: Cheesy Sprinkle and Brazil Nut Parmesan (2024)

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It’s easy to make vegan parmesan at home. I have two recipes for you to try today!

Both recipes are in Let Them Eat Vegan.One is for the nooch-lovers, the other is perfect if you aren’t so fond of nutritional yeast.

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Vegan Parmesan #1: Cheesy Sprinkle:

This vegan parmesan combines almonds with cashews, along with seasoning and nutritional yeast. For me, the blend of cashews and almonds is just right – cashews being a little softer/creamier and almonds harder/drier. This is my favorite blend, but of course if you prefer to use the full amount of either cashews or almonds you certainly can. It’s pretty much an ‘instant’ parmesan. Once processed, ready to use.

For a nut-free version, check out my recipe in Plant-Powered Families.

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Cheesy Sprinkle

This topping, affectionately called Cheesy Sprinkle in our house, will be a favorite for kids big and small. Try it on salads, tossed into pasta, sprinkled on rice and beans, worked into sandwich mixtures, as a pizza topping, or eaten off a spoon (yeah, I’ve done it before)!

Course cheese

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1/4 cup raw almonds see note
  • 1/4 cup raw cashews or more raw almonds
  • 1/2 tsp scant sea salt (about ¼ + 1/8 tsp)
  • 1/4 tsp lemon zest optional

Instructions

  • Put all the ingredients into a standing blender and pulse until very fine and crumbly. Don’t overprocess, just pulse several times. That’s it! Store in the refrigerator until ready to use. Makes about 1 scant cup

Notes

  • Adult-Minded: Try adding 1⁄8 teaspoon of onion or garlic powder.
  • Kid-Friendly: I make this often for our kiddos, and make it quick and simple using just the nooch, nuts, and salt. You may enjoy added flavor depth from the zest, but it’s not essential.
  • Savvy Subs and Adds: To make this mixtre nut free, substitute the almonds and cashews with: 3 tbsp hemp seeds, 1 tbsp chia seeds (preferably white chia), and 1 tbsp pumpkin seeds (or sesame or sunflower). Voila!

Let’s talk about parmesan and vegan parmesan.

When I became vegan, parmesan was the last and hardest cheese for me to stop eating. I even bought rice parmesan for a period of time (which was misleading because it contained casein). And you know what? I was hooked on that rice parmesan. I remember searching town for it once when I ran out.

It wasn’t until later that I realized the casein was the culprit. As my friend Julieanna Hever explains in this clip, casein is VERY addictive. And, as Dr. Colin Campbell outlines in The China Study, casein is particularly bad for the body, and promotes the development of cancer. Dairy is bad news. Once I finally kicked the casein – dairy was no longer an issue. I didn’t crave it, didn’t want it. No longer did I “need” that parmesan on my pasta or salads.

Vegan Parmesan #2: Brazil Nut Parm

For me, this is the closest thing to a parmesan topping. No, it doesn’t taste exactly like parmesan, but it gives you the same pleasurable notes as a parmesan… it is salty, tangy, and a richness from the natural whole-foods fats in the nuts.

2 Vegan Parmesan Recipes: Cheesy Sprinkle and Brazil Nut Parmesan (4)Unlike the Cheesy Sprinkle, this vegan parmesan delivers the mouth taste and feel. And, it’s all from the technique. It’s the slow, low-heat baking of the sprinkle that allows the tart lemon flavor to infuse into the processed brazil nuts, along with just a hint of cheesy flavor from the nooch that makes magic happen.

It’s especially delicious on pasta, such as my Tomato Artichoke Pasta (check it out in LTEV if you have it)!

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Brazil Nut Vegan Parmesan

There are many versions of vegan Parmesans available, and in fairness, none of them are really like dairy Parmesan. But, we don’t need them to be! What we want is a tangy, salty, rich-tasting sprinkle that we can use for topping salads, pastas, pizza, and more. This topping delivers!

Course cheese

Servings 2 cups

Ingredients

  • cups brazil nuts see notes
  • ½ tsp little scant sea salt
  • 1 ½ tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 275°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Process the brazil nuts in a food processor or blender until fine and crumbly. Don’t overprocess, or they will begin to heat and become pasty. Just pulse until finely crumbled. Spread on the prepared pan. Toss in the salt, nutritional yeast, and lemon juice. Use your fingers to work these ingredients through the crumbled nuts. Place in the oven and bake for 35 to 40 minutes, being sure to toss three or four times through the baking process (and check during last minutes of baking; the mixture should become dry and maybe a touch golden around the edges, but should not brown). Remove from the oven, let cool, and transfer to a container to refrigerate. Makes about 2 cups.

Notes

  • If This Apron Could Talk: If you cannot eat brazil nuts, I would substitute 1 1/2 cups raw almonds. You could also try about 1 1/4 cup of almonds along with 1/4 cup of pine nuts.
  • After trying this for the first time, you might want to double your batch the next time round. It can disappear quickly! It’s one of my husband’s favorites; in fact, he keeps saying, “You should bottle this up and sell it”!
  • Kid-Friendly: Your little ones might love this just the way it is, but you can try bumping up the nooch another tablespoon to make it a little more cheesy. Also see Cheesy Sprinkle (recipe follows) for a cheesier-tasting topping.
  • Serving Suggestions: Any tomato-based pasta sauce will welcome this seasoning, as will a very modestly dressed pasta, such as one with olive oil and lemon juice. This topping works wonders on salads, and adds crunch and depth to cooked rice and other grains, as well as simple bean preparations.

I’d love to hear how you like these vegan parmesan recipes! x Dreena

2 Vegan Parmesan Recipes: Cheesy Sprinkle and Brazil Nut Parmesan (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan parmesan made of? ›

Vegan parmesan is made from a mixture of nuts and seeds, nutritional yeast, a couple pantry spices, salt, and pepper. I like to use a particular mixture of nuts and seeds, my favourite combination being: raw walnuts, sliced almonds, and hemp seeds.

Can you buy vegan parmesan cheese? ›

Discover Oh, Grate! - A vegan parmesan cheese alternative, packed with irresistible Italian flavours. Although they can't label it as traditional parmesan, they don't have to! It adds a cheesy flair to any dish and its tiny umami-packed grains will leave you craving more.

What is a yeast substitute for parmesan cheese? ›

Nutritional Yeast: Nutritional yeast is a vegan-friendly option that provides a cheesy flavor. It's often used in vegan and dairy-free recipes as a Parmesan substitute. Sprinkle it on pasta, popcorn, or salads.

What do you do with Brazil nuts? ›

How to Eat Brazil Nuts
  1. Roasting them, either alone or with other nuts.
  2. Sprinkling them raw on a salad.
  3. Using them instead of pine nuts in a pesto.
  4. Grinding them up and mixing them into a cake batter.
  5. Making raw and vegan energy balls.
  6. Roughly chopping them and adding them to cookie dough.
Dec 20, 2023

What vegan parmesan tastes like parmesan? ›

Violife Just Like Parmesan packs all the rich, nutty Parmesan flavor you love in a convenient block that is ready for you to grate with abandon. Pile high our Just Like Parmesan and never say “no” to grated parm again. Who knew 100% dairy-free and vegan could taste so good?

What is a good non dairy substitute for parmesan cheese? ›

Dairy Free Parmesan
  • 1 c cashews.
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast.
  • 3/4 tsp sea salt.
  • 1 tsp garlic OR onion powder optional.
  • 1/2 tsp white pepper optional.

What is the closest vegetarian cheese to parmesan? ›

Old Winchester Cheese is a great British mature cheese full of crunchy crystals, matured for 18 months or more, it's an amazingly tasty, slightly nutty very hard cheese. Being vegetarian, it's quite a good substitute for parmesan when a vegetarian option is needed.

Does Violife Parmesan melt? ›

It melts amazingly when cooked into things & has a lovely crisp texture when grated and grilled.

How long does vegan parmesan cheese last? ›

Nut-free vegan Parmesan can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-4 weeks and in the freezer for several months. This cheese has a long shelf life, but it's so delicious I bet you'll use it up before it expires!

How do you mimic the taste of Parmesan cheese? ›

Pecorino Romano: If you're looking to replace Parmesan or Romano in a recipe and want a similar flavor, Pecorino Romano is a suitable substitute. It's a hard, salty cheese made from sheep's milk and shares some flavor characteristics with Parmesan and Romano.

What vegan yeast tastes like cheese? ›

It's nutritional yeast, a dairy-free food seasoning favored especially by vegans for its cheesy, umami-rich flavor. Chances are, you know nutritional yeast as “those weird golden-yellow flakes I pass by at Whole Foods.” But this magical ingredient deserves a prime spot on your spice rack.

What is a cheaper alternative to Parmesan cheese? ›

Grana padano and pecorino romano are two other very savory, hard grating cheeses that work well on pasta. They taste a bit different than Parmigiano-Reggiano, but are quite good in their own right and often less expensive.

Why should you only eat 2 Brazil nuts? ›

Brazil nuts offer impressive health benefits, but eating too many at a time could be harmful. An intake of 5,000 mcg of selenium, which is the amount in approximately 50 average-sized Brazil nuts, may result in toxicity. Selenosis (toxicity by selenium) may cause : breathing problems.

Should you wash Brazil nuts before eating? ›

Rinse if preferred, but no need to rinse them if you don't want to - they are good with a hint of saltiness. Season nuts with salt , or a dry mix if you like a bit of extra spiciness. Fill the bottom of a small bowl with salt, cinnamon, paprika seasoning, or one of your favourite spice mixes.

Why do you soak Brazil nuts before eating? ›

Activating Brazil nuts in water or salt water has become a popular trend based on the belief that doing so makes them more digestible, increases the bioavailability of their nutrients, and deactivates enzyme inhibitors.

What's the difference between vegetarian parmesan and regular parmesan? ›

Is Any Parmesan Cheese Vegetarian? The good news is yes. Because although the enzyme that comprises rennet is always animal-based, there are now vegetable-based enzymes—obtained by soaking plants like artichokes or thistles—and microbial-based substitutes, which are made from mold enzymes extracted in a lab.

What does vegan parmesan cheese taste like? ›

It tastes salty and cheesy because of the nutritional yeast. I do think this is truly great for grating over pasta or salads. True parmesan is a bit harder in consistency this vegan parmesan is a little soft which is what makes it so important for keeping it in the freezer.

What ingredient in parmesan isn't vegetarian? ›

So why isn't Parmesan cheese vegetarian? Great question. In this case, it has to do with the use of something called rennet, which is pretty crucial to the Parmesano-Reggiano production process. Rennet is usually taken from the fourth stomach of a relatively young grazing animal like calves, goats, or lambs.

What is a vegetarian substitute for parmesan cheese? ›

Old Winchester Cheese is a great British mature cheese full of crunchy crystals, matured for 18 months or more, it's an amazingly tasty, slightly nutty very hard cheese. Being vegetarian, it's quite a good substitute for parmesan when a vegetarian option is needed.

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