Qrr=Irravg*trr, and Qrr=0.5*Irrm*trr, assuming a triangular shape, right? That is for a given diode. If you put two in parallel, then assuming they share everything evenly, including equal di/dt, so their individual Irrm should be halved from what it would be from one diode under similar conditions. Assuming trr is the same too, Qrr per diode should also be halved. So the total parallel combination should have the same trr, Irrm, and Qrr as one diode.
However, trr usually gets shorter with increasing di/dt, so the above analysis won't be true. The total trr will be longer, so Qrr will be greater as well. It should depend on the curve of trr vs di/di for the diodes. Also I'm quite sure that Qrr is roughly proportional to the square root of di/dt, so in a parallel situation, I'd expect Qrr to increase by a factor of 1.41.