I love love love fresh parmesan (in the block-form) but it is too expensive for me to buy all the time. I bought romano tonight instead and I liked it, but was wondering if there was a better substitute for parmesan--something with a similar taste and hardness?
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone, but I guess I was looking for a new miracale cheese I have never heard about. I was thinking of trying the asiago, at least where I shop it is still a lot cheaper than the parm. I do usually get the shredded parm, and I like it but personally think the fresh is just so much better.
asiago is pretty good. I don't know how much parm runs your way but i get some at kroger for about $3.50 or $4 a block which is about as much as the shredded stuff to me.
asiago is pretty good. I don't know how much parm runs your way but i get some at kroger for about $3.50 or $4 a block which is about as much as the shredded stuff to me.
Whoa, LSU, that is awesome. At my grocery store, I pay $12 for a block of parm. Maybe I should go back to my mom's house in the Land of Cheese (Wisconsin) and see what it costs there--I know milk is a lot cheaper there. Anyways, I think I will try the asiago next time. Thanks.
maybe you can ask your deli to cut the blocks down for you if they are really big. $12 sounds like its either a huge block of cheese or they are ripping you off. I know whole foods cuts cheese down for you if you ask so I would assume other places would too.
okay, here's the deal with the price differences in parmesan. real parmesan (from emilia-romagna, in northern italy is labeled "parmigiano-reggiano" and is stamped on the rind) is pretty pricey (about $12/pound is a good price but i've seen it as high as $18/pound) it is worth every cent in my opinion — the flavor is amazing. if it's simply labeled "parmesan" it can be found for much less but i don't think it tastes nearly as good.