Parmigano & Pecorino/Grating
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Grana Padano
$19.99/LBRough handling makes tasty Italian cheese: from two milkings comes raw cow milk that is partially skimmed, cooked twice, and bathed in brine before aging for at least a year. All that attention makes a fragrant, sweet, and nutty cheese with a very firm texture. It's not Parmigiano - similar, but not exactly the same - but like its cousin, you can use it for grating, cooking, and as a fine table cheese. Read More -
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Capra Sarda
$17.99/LBThe Brothers Pinna create these sweet, toothsome wheels to honor the outnumbered goats on an island famous for having more sheep than people. Ideal for grating, but compulsively edible with a mainland favorite, the bright white, Gavi di Gavi. Read More -
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Rustico with Pepper
$14.99/LBRustico is a pasteurized sheep's milk cheese from Rome, aged for approximately 40 days. Read More -
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Cacio di Roma
$15.99/LBYes, it's a sheep's milk cheese; and yes, it's from the Roman countryside. Cacio di Roma, however, is a far cry from Pecorino Romano. Smaller, younger & softer, it's just as much of a kitchen workhorse as its hulking cousin. Use it when you're looking for smooth richness & a hint of fruit, instead of gamy, salty intensity. Melts smoothly & deliciously into sauces, pizzas, focaccia, crostini; you name it, a layer of melted Cacio di Roma is likely to make it better. Read More -
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Caciocavallo
$18.99/LBCaciocavallo earns its name, literally ‘cheese on horseback’, from the way duos of gourd-shaped rounds are rope-bound and slung over a wooden board to drain and age. Read More -
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Piave Vecchio
$19.99/LBEver wish you could eat a pound of Parm, but find the hard, dry texture a challenge? Piave is the easy eatin' version, packing all that savory crystalline nuttiness within a smooth, sliceable paste. Grab a salami and you're all set. Read More




