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Vegan Almond parmesan is a sprinkable vegan cheese used as a healthy topping for pasta, pizza, soup, salad, and anywhere you would use grated parmesan! Dairy-free, gluten-free, and wfpb recipe.

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Almond parmesan has been a great find for me on this vegan journey and works as a perfect replacement for grated parmesan. And it’s so healthy too!

Did you know that almonds are the most alkalizing nut? An alkaline (vs. acidic) system will help keep your system functioning at its peak.

Almonds are balancing, nourishing, and contain high levels of potassium and vitamin E. In fact, nine almonds contain all the vitamin E you need for the day!

Combine nourishing almonds with a little nutritional yeast, garlic powder, and sea salt and you have yourself a healthy and delicious ‘cheezy’ vegan parmesan topping.

It’s so easy to make and will add tons of flavor to your favorite lasagna, salads, pizzas, soups and so much more!

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Ingredients You’ll Need

Here is everything you will need to make this versatile and sprinkable vegan cheese. Measurements can be found in the recipe card below.

  • Raw almonds.Use raw almonds, as toasted or salted almonds will alter the flavor. You can find raw almonds at most grocery stores (some sell them in bulk), or you can purchase them online.
  • Nutritional yeast. Adds a savory ‘cheesy’ flavor, along with a healthy dose of nutrients.
  • Garlic powder. Adds another layer of flavor.
  • Salt. Used to enhance all the flavors. Cheese is typically salty so use freely to mimic dairy cheese.
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How To Make Almond Parmesan

Here is a quick look at the process of making almond parm with photos for reference. (Note , the full printable recipe card is below.)

  • Simply add the almonds, nutritional yeast, garlic powder and salt to the bowl of a food processor or blender, process for about 30 – 45 seconds.

That’s it, so easy, healthy and ready in as little as 5 minutes!

Now you’re ready to sprinkle away!

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How To Store

Leftover almond parmesan can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge or pantry, and will last up to 1 – 6 months (if you have it around that long). It will last the longest in the fridge.

Ways To Use Almond Parmesan

You can sprinkle this amazing vegan parmesan anywhere regular grated parmesan would be used. Here are few ideas to get you started sprinkling away!

  • Salad: Top on Vegan Caesar Salad or Classic House Salad.
  • Soup: Serve over top Sweet Potato + Kale Soup or Vegan Minestrone Soup.
  • Spiralized veggies: I love it on this Spicy Kale Pesto + Zucchini Noodles or Simple Zucchini Pasta Salad.
  • Pasta: Add a sprinkle on top of Vegetable Spaghetti, Vegan Lasagna, or Vegan Stuffed Shells.
  • Pizza: It’s great on Mediterranean Pizza or Pineapple Veggie Lovers Pizza.
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AMAZING ALMOND PARMESAN

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Have you got your almond parmesan handy? It’s a great vegan parmesan topping for pizza, pasta dishes (raw or cooked), salads, soups and anywhere you might use parmesan.

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: Makes 1 cup 1x
  • Category: Condiment, Cheese
  • Method: blender, food processor
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 cup raw almonds (either with skins or without)
  • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon or so mineral salt

Instructions

Place all ingredients into the bowl of a food processor/blender and process until your desired consistency. Add more nutritional yeast, garlic powder and salt to taste.

That’s it – it’s ready to sprinkle on soups, pastas, salads, pizza, even sandwiches may benefit from a sprinkle or two!

Makes about 1 cup.

Serves 8, 2 tablespoons per serving.

Store: Leftovers can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge or pantry, and will last up to a couple months if you have it around that long. Will last longer in the fridge.

Notes

Using almonds without the skin will give a lighter color. I use with the skins here but feel free to try without. Also, you can try using almond meal instead of grinding your own almonds. Just add all the ingredients in a medium size bowl and mix well, or pulse in a food processor until combined.

Nutritional values are estimates only. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

Updated:Almond Parmesan was originally published in January 2013. It has been retested and updated with new photos and helpful tips in January 2021.

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FAQs

What is vegan parmesan cheese 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.

What vegan cheese 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?

Is vegan parmesan nice? ›

I love vegan parmesan on top of chilaquiles, vegan pizza, breadsticks, pastas and gratins. It's also a great addition to vegan meatballs and can be converted into mexican cheese 3 ways!

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

This super simple dairy-free parmesan contains only 3 base ingredients, being cashews, nutritional yeast and salt. I've then added garlic or onion powder (both are great) and white pepper to the mix, which really rounds out the flavour giving a much more authentic cheesiness.

What is the main ingredient in vegan cheese? ›

Vegan cheese is usually made from soy, nuts, vegetable oils, and various other natural ingredients like peas or arrowroot. Vegan cheese is seen as a healthier alternative to cheese by some, and may reduce your risk of heart disease due to its lower content of fat.

Does vegan Parmesan taste like Parmesan? ›

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 plant tastes like cheese? ›

If you are a Vietnamese chef, you have cheese leaf, (Paederia Lanuginosa) on hand at all times. Although this plant is from the same family as coffee, it has an aroma and taste all its own. The heart-shaped leaves have a flavor reminiscent of camembert or bleu cheese without the creaminess.

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 vegan parmesan need to be refrigerated? ›

You can store vegan parmesan cheese in the freezer for 4-6 months and it'll retain all of its flavors. However, after it's frozen, you'll want to store it in the fridge and not at room temperature. The extra moisture can cause mold to grow.

Can you buy vegan parmesan? ›

GO VEGGIE Vegan Soy Free Parmesan Grated Topping

If you prefer soy-free vegan cheese, this one's for you. GO Veggie! #Dairyfree Grated Parmesan topping. It's like fairy dust for your picnic!

Can vegans eat yeast? ›

Although yeast is technically alive—it's a single-celled organism that metabolizes food into energy—it's no more an animal than other fungi such as mushrooms. Therefore, yeast is generally accepted as part of a vegan diet.

What are the ingredients in go veggie parmesan? ›

INGREDIENTS. Rice Flour, Coconut Oil, Rice Maltodextrin, Isolated Soy Protein, Rice Meal, Natural Vegan Flavors, Tricalcium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Glycerin, Yeast Extract, Lactic Acid (non-dairy), Soy Lecithin.

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 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 cellulose in parmesan cheese made of? ›

The cellulose added to processed foods usually comes from wood pulp (saw dust) or cotton lint. It can prevent caking, such as in grated parmesan cheese, but some companies fraudulently use it as a cheap filler in their “100%” grated parmesan cheese.

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