Easy Vegan Parmesan Cheese

Make this simple vegan Parmesan cheese recipe and sprinkle it over your favorite Italian recipes! This vegan Parm is made with hemp seeds, so it's nut free.

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vegan Parmesan on pasta

I should put “Parmesan cheese” in big quotations here, because this vegan version is definitely not cheese. Yet, it tastes quite similar to the real deal! I’m loving this vegan Parmesan cheese recipe and I think you will, too.

This vegan Parm is great sprinkled over savory meals in lieu of real Parmesan. Whether you’re vegan, dairy free, avoiding animal rennet, looking to limit your consumption of animal products, or just plain curious—this recipe is for you.

vegan Parmesan ingredients

I’m not the first person to come up with a vegan Parmesan cheese substitute. I’ve tried several recipes over the years, but none quite hit the mark. When I was wandering around Whole Foods the other day, I came across a vegan Parmesan blend in the refrigerated section. It used hemp seeds instead of raw cashews like I’ve used before. I was intrigued.

I didn’t buy that vegan Parm, but the idea stuck with me until I couldn’t ignore it any longer. Hemp seeds seemed like a great choice since they’re tender, nutty, nutritious, and nut free (a bonus for my friends with nut allergies). Hemp seeds are also tiny, which meant that I could simply stir the ingredients together instead of making a mess in my food processor.

So, I bought some hemp seeds on another grocery store run, and came home and started experimenting. Bingo! Meet the best vegan Parm I’ve ever had. You’ll only need five ingredients for this dairy-free wonder.

easy vegan Parmesan cheese recipe

Vegan “Parmesan” Ingredients

Hemp Seeds

Hemp seeds have a slightly nutty flavor and tender chewy texture, which makes up for Parmesan’s similar qualities. Hemp seeds are very nutritious, offering polyunsaturated fat, protein, manganese, magnesium and more.

I bought my hemp seeds at Whole Foods in the supplement section, but they are less expensive on Amazon (affiliate link).

Nutritional Yeast

Nutritional yeast contributes cheese-like flavor and golden yellow coloring. Nutritional yeast is also loaded with B vitamins, which is why just 1 tablespoon of this vegan Parmesan accounts for roughly 50 percent of your daily suggested intake of vitamins B1, B2 and B6 (click the “nutrition information” label below the recipe for more exact details).

My favorite brand of nutritional yeast is Frontier Coop, for its superior flavor and small flake size. You can buy a big 1-pound bag of it inexpensively on Amazon. Another good store-bought option is Bragg’s. Do not mistakenly use brewer’s yeast here—they are not the same thing!

Garlic Powder and Onion Powder

These offer some extra flavor complexity that help make up for all the subtle flavors found in real Parmesan. Garlic and onion powder make this vegan Parm irresistible!

Salt

Real Parmesan cheese is quite salty, so salt is an essential ingredient for this vegan version! I used fine sea salt, but you can use regular table salt if that’s what you have.

Vegan Parmesan cheese on spaghetti with marinara

Uses for Vegan Parmesan Cheese

You can sprinkle this vegan “Parmesan” with abandon all over your favorite Italian recipes, salads, cooked vegetables and more! Use it like you would use Parmesan (however, if you’re baking the recipe, you might want to reserve it for sprinkling until after it’s out of the oven for maximum flavor and presentation value).

You might also enjoy it in place of feta cheese, or any time you need some extra-savory flavor. Here are some ideas:

Please let me know how you like this vegan Parm in the comments! I’m excited to hear how you use it.

Vegan Parmesan in bowl

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Easy Vegan Parmesan Cheese

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 3 minutes
  • Total Time: 3 minutes
  • Yield: 3/4 cup 1x

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Make this simple vegan Parmesan cheese recipe and sprinkle it over your favorite Italian recipes! This vegan Parm is made with hemp seeds, so it’s nut free. No food processor required—just stir together the ingredients and you’re done. Recipe yields about ¾ cup.

Ingredients

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  • ½ cup hemp seeds
  • ¼ cup nutritional yeast
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt, to taste

Instructions

  1. Simply stir together the ingredients in a bowl or jar until they are evenly dispersed. Taste, and add more salt for more intense flavor (I usually add another pinch or so). You’re done!
  2. Store this vegan Parmesan cheese in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

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  1. Debra says:

    Very tasty, I love this recipe because it is so simple and delicious.
    On occasion I’ve added romaine lettuce when I don’t have enough fresh basil and roasted cashews to stretch the hemp hearts.

    Tonight we are having your recipe pesto over spaghetti squash :)






  2. VeggiVet says:

    So easy to make…took all of 3 minutes and worth every second! THX

  3. Lauren W-H says:

    Love this recipe! I now make it regularly, and we’ve stopped keeping grated Parmesan around because it’s so tasty and nutritious.






    1. Kate says:

      That’s great to hear, Lauren!

  4. SAA says:

    Hemp seeds are REALLY expensive, at least where I’m from. Any ideas for a substitution?

    1. Kate says:

      Sorry to disappoint. This is best as written.

    2. Luisa says:

      They are reasonably priced at Costco (like other seeds)

  5. Tiana says:

    I’m military and we’re not allowed to eat hemp… it’s there anything I can use in its place?

    1. Kate says:

      Hi Tina, I don’t have a great alternative without making it a different recipe. Sorry!

    2. Chelsie says:

      Yes, cashews or dried out chickpeas.

  6. Sarah says:

    Hello! Just made this to top your Best Vegan Lasagna recipe. You’re right, it is the best I’ve ever had. Question: Does this keep well for later use?






    1. Kate says:

      See the end of the recipe. This will keep well!

  7. Connie Manuel says:

    I have a question about the hemp seeds. Do I need to crush them first? I made the recipe and enjoy the flavour but am not sure about the mouthfeel of the seeds.
    Thank you






    1. Kate says:

      You’re welcome, Connie!

  8. Connie Manuel says:

    There is a difference between hemp seeds and hemp hearts! I bought hemp seeds, but when I looked at the link, i saw that it refers to hemp hearts. I will use my mortar and pestle to crack the seeds.

  9. Terry Robertson says:

    This recipe looks great! I can’t wait to try it! What kind of nutritional yeast do you use? I’ve had some before that tasted questionable. Thanks.

    1. Kate says:

      I like Frontier Co-op. I hope you try it!

  10. LeAndra Shipps says:

    This was a great and easy recipe! I modified it by using squash seeds I roasted from the acorn squash I used today to make a soup and a vegan Mac n cheese. This topping is going right on top of the vegan Mac n cheese!






  11. Jan says:

    Great stuff! Keep it handy because it’s good on everything. Avo toast this morning. Noodles and veggies last night. Rice and tofu tomorrow. I lost the link and recipe, but found it again after promising to make it for a friend. Thanks!






    1. Kate says:

      I’m glad you loved it, Jan! I appreciate your review.

  12. Terry says:

    Do you use hemp seeds or hemp hearts

    1. Kate says:

      The hemp hearts.

  13. Teresa says:

    I have been diagnosed with Alpha Gal. No mammal at al can I eat. I use turkey, chicken, and seafood. I have missed having Parmesan cheese so much. This taste like the real thing. I can’t thank you enough. I just made a double batch

  14. Helen says:

    Can you used hemp hearts rather than seeds in this recipe?

    1. Kate says:

      Yes, they are one in the same.

  15. Dawn Milford says:

    I made it and used over pasta as well as popcorn. Shared some pop corn with it and made 2 converts, lol