If you live in Australia, you've probably seen the Perfect Italiano advertisements featuring the Perfect Man - he's sensitive, athletic and a great cook to boot. I especially love the part where he looks into the camera and says "And when there is no woman to listen to, I practice my listening face."
Pretty hilarious!
Anyway, the Perfect Man has got the right idea about what I have come to think is one of the world's most perfect cheeses: parmesan!
I had two good experiments with parmesan recently. The first was parmesan carrots. A fairly simple dish, made with Dutch carrots and fresh breadcrumbs. I usually don't like carrots but parmesan and breadcrumbs really makes everything delicious.
The second was a really simple idea - parmesan crisps! All you need is parmesan - and you're in cheese heaven!
Here are the two ideas below!
Parmesan Carrots
Ingredients 1 bunch dutch carrots - stalks trimmed (approx 500 g) 2 cups fresh bread crumbs 2 tbs seasoning - I used middle eastern 1/3 cup freshly chopped parsley 1/2 tsp chili flakes 2 tbs freshly grated parmesan zest of 1 lemon Flour for dusting (approx 6 tbs) 2 eggs beaten Oil for frying
Method
Wash carrots thoroughly and allow to dry.
In a large bowl, mix together bread crumbs, seasoning, parsley, parmesan, chili flakes and zest. Lay out the flour and the eggs in separate bowls.
Dip the carrots first in the flour to coat, then in the egg and finally in the breadcrumbs - ensure they are well coated.
Use about 2 cups of oil in a fry pan, enough to create a shallow layer of oil. Heat to frying temperatures and lay out the carrots. Shallow fry on both sides until golden brown. Serve with aioli mayonnaise.
Aioli tip: You should try and make mayo from scratch but if you're short on time, mix 1 tsp minced garlic with 3 tbs store bought mayo. Mix well.
Parmesan Chips
This is way too delicious and too simple not to try! They are perfect accompaniment to a light cream soup.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup grated parmesan cheese (or as much as you want to make!)
Method
Preheat oven to 190 - 200 degrees Celsius. Lay out a couple of sheets of baking paper on a tray.
Place egg rings on to the paper and layer grated parmesan in each, spreading evenly. Each ring should have about a thick (1 - 2 mm) layer of cheese. If you space your circles out, you can remove the rings for a more "lacy" look.
Place the parmesan rings into the oven and bake for about 5-8 minutes or until a crisp golden brown. Remove from oven, let cool and remove your beautiful, delicious parmesan crisps!
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