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10 Best Substitutes for Romano Cheese

Last updated Feb 14, 2025 by Jessica Montanelli

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Whether you're out of Romano cheese or need a substitute to suit dietary preferences, there are plenty of delicious substitutes for Romano cheese. Known for its sharp, tangy flavor and crumbly texture, Romano cheese adds a punch to pasta dishes, salads, and sauces. Some substitutes can replicate its bold taste, while others offer a milder spin.

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  • What Is Romano Cheese?
  • The 10 Best Substitutes for Romano Cheese
  • How to Choose the Best Substitute
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Romano Cheese?

Romano cheese, often referred to as Pecorino Romano, is a hard, salty cheese made from sheep's milk (though some varieties use cow's or goat's milk). Its robust flavor makes it a staple in Italian cuisine. Aged for at least eight months, it's known for its grainy texture and sharp bite, often grated over pasta or used to enhance sauces.

The 10 Best Substitutes for Romano Cheese

1. Parmesan Cheese

Best for: Pasta, risotto, and soups
Parmesan (Parmigiano-Reggiano) is the closest substitute for Romano cheese. While slightly less salty and tangy, it has a similar hard texture and can be grated over dishes. It's milder and nuttier, making it perfect for those who prefer a less intense flavor.

parmigiano cheese wheels.

2. Grana Padano

Best for: Pasta, pizza, and salads
Grana Padano is like a younger cousin to Parmesan. It's aged for a shorter time, making it less sharp but still rich in flavor. Its semi-hard texture makes it easy to grate, and it melts beautifully in sauces.

pieces of grana padano cheese.

3. Asiago Cheese

Best for: Cheese boards, salads, and pasta
Asiago varies in flavor depending on its aging process. Fresh Asiago is soft and mild, while aged Asiago (Asiago d'Allevo) is hard and sharp, much like Romano. It's a great substitute for grating or adding a bold touch to recipes.

asiago cheese being grated.

4. Pecorino Toscano

Best for: Italian dishes and charcuterie boards
Pecorino Toscano is made from sheep's milk, like Pecorino Romano, but is aged for a shorter period. This gives it a milder flavor and softer texture. It works well as a less salty alternative.

slices of pecorino toscano cheese.

5. Manchego Cheese

Best for: Tapas, pasta, and sandwiches
Manchego is a Spanish cheese made from sheep's milk. It has a nutty, tangy flavor with a firmer texture when aged. While it lacks Romano's saltiness, it adds a rich, buttery taste to dishes.

slices on manchego cheese.

6. Cotija Cheese

Best for: Tacos, salads, and soups
Cotija is a Mexican cheese known for its salty, crumbly texture. While it doesn't have Romano's sharp tang, it can mimic its saltiness and texture in salads, tacos, or as a finishing touch on soups.

cotija cheese on a board.

7. Dry Jack Cheese

Best for: Grating over pasta and salads
Dry Jack is a California cheese that's aged to achieve a hard texture and nutty flavor. It's less intense than Romano but offers a similar crumbly consistency, making it a suitable substitute for grating.

jack cheese being grated.

8. Ricotta Salata

Best for: Salads, pasta, and antipasto
Not to be confused with soft ricotta, Ricotta Salata is a pressed, salted, and aged cheese. It's crumbly and slightly salty, though less tangy than Romano. Use it to sprinkle over salads or pasta.

stacks of ricotta salata cheese.

9. Nutritional Yeast (Vegan Option)

Best for: Vegan pasta dishes, soups, and sauces
For a plant-based alternative, nutritional yeast is an excellent option. It provides a cheesy, umami flavor without any dairy. Sprinkle it over pasta or blend it into sauces for a Romano-like taste.

spoon with nutritional yeast.

10. Cashew Parmesan (Vegan Option)

Best for: Vegan dishes, pasta, and salads
Cashew Parmesan is a homemade vegan substitute made with ground cashews, nutritional yeast, and salt. It has a nutty, cheesy flavor that mimics Romano's umami notes. You can make it yourself in minutes!

jar of cashew parmesan.

How to Choose the Best Substitute

When choosing the right substitutes for Romano cheese, consider:

  • Flavor Profile: Do you want something equally sharp or a milder alternative?
  • Texture: For grating or crumbling, opt for a hard cheese like Parmesan or Asiago. For softer textures, try Manchego or Ricotta Salata.
  • Dietary Needs: Vegan and lactose-intolerant individuals will benefit from nutritional yeast or cashew parmesan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use Parmesan instead of Romano?

Yes! Parmesan is one of the best substitutes for Romano. It has a similar texture and slightly milder flavor.

What's the difference between Pecorino Romano and Parmesan?

Pecorino Romano is made from sheep's milk and is saltier and tangier than Parmesan, which is made from cow's milk and has a nuttier, milder taste.

What vegan alternatives mimic Romano cheese?

Nutritional yeast and cashew parmesan are great vegan options that replicate the umami-rich, cheesy flavor of Romano.

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