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freida
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mouldy parmesan
      #284823 - 20/12/2008 00:15

How do I store Parmesan cheese to prevent it becoming mouldy?????????

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Beba
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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: freida]
      #284858 - 20/12/2008 07:12

If you have a big piece of Parmigiano wrap it in a clean cotton tea towel soaked in white wine and then in the fridge, lower shelf.

Perhaps you don't need to soak it as I understand your place is already humid. Do it if it dries too much.
Trust me, I live with Parmisan.

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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: Beba]
      #284873 - 20/12/2008 07:38

All cheese goes mouldy and all cheese shops trim cheese to keep mould at bay. So don't worry if your cheese goes mouldy, just trim it off and the cheese will be fine underneath.

I could be another Mrs Widdle, couldn't I?

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Beba
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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: MangeTout]
      #284896 - 20/12/2008 08:21

Hi MangeTout
couldn't find a translation for "trim" do you mean "grate"?

Parmesan has to be grated on the spot.

Beba

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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: Beba]
      #284920 - 20/12/2008 08:46

No, Beba, slice off might be a better expression. But not too much, just enough to get rid of the mould. Slicing off too much would take off the profit!

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Beba
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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: MangeTout]
      #285043 - 20/12/2008 12:41

Oh I see.

Wondered what it was that treatment for a cheese! What a pity to throw it!

Beba

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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: Beba]
      #285058 - 20/12/2008 12:59

Ciao Beba

I like the sound of a tea towel soaked in white wine, I will try that.

Suzie88

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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: suzie88]
      #285070 - 20/12/2008 13:41

Quote:

Ciao Beba

I like the sound of a tea towel soaked in white wine, I will try that.

Suzie88




No tea towel sucking though Suzie when you run out of wine

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suzie88
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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: Secret]
      #285086 - 20/12/2008 14:35

Yes, I had thought of that Secret, I have just stocked up on wine in case I get tempted.

suzie88

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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: Beba]
      #285087 - 20/12/2008 14:42

Hi Beba
What a wonderful tip! I love parmesan and always have a large chunk in the fridge.
Thank you
Cat x


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Re: mouldy parmesan [Re: Cat595]
      #286026 - 22/12/2008 09:33

Think I'll be trimming my parmesan when I get home tonight. Noticed a splodge of mould yesterday and thought I'll get around to that in a minute...

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