Parmesan cream is a delicious sauce suitable for dressing pasta dishes or gnocchi. Also great for accompanying vegetables and roasts, it is very easy to prepare both with and without a Bimby. Below you will find both methods.
I usually use double the ingredients so that I can freeze it in jars with a lid and use it as needed.
Let your children try it as an alternative to the classic pasta with cheese. They’ll love it!
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- Difficulty: Easy
- Cost: Medium
- Portions: 4
- Cooking methods: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All seasons
Ingredients
- 2 cups milk (I used lactose-free)
- 2 cups parmesan
- 3 tbsps butter
- 5 1/2 tbsps flour
Tools
I used the Bimby, but below you will find the method for traditional cooking.
- Knife
- Cutting Board
- Food Processor
- Bowl
- Thermometers
Steps
With the help of a knife and cutting board, cut the Parmesan into pieces.
Put it in the Bimby bowl and grate for 10 seconds at speed 10.
Set aside in a bowl
Put the butter in the bowl and cook for 5 minutes at 194°F (90°C) speed 1
Add the flour and mix for 1 minute at speed 3
Combine the milk and Parmesan and continue cooking for 6 minutes at 194°F (90°C) speed 4
Our Parmesan cream is ready
Use to dress pasta
With the help of a knife and cutting board, cut the Parmesan into pieces.
Put it in the food processor and grate
Set aside in a bowl
Take a pot and melt the butter over low heat
Add the flour, milk, and grated Parmesan, and mix vigorously with a whisk to obtain a smooth and homogeneous mixture.
With the help of a food thermometer, cook over medium heat until the cream thickens. During cooking, the mixture should remain around 185/194°F (85/90°C)
Our Parmesan cream is ready
Use it to dress pasta or gnocchi
Storage and tips …
Store in the fridge in an airtight container or a glass jar with a lid.
Consume within 2 days
You can freeze it. In this case, consume within 3 months.
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