halloumi is a type of mild cypriot cheese, that holds its shape well when grilling. also, because of its mild taste, it combines really well with other flavour. great for experimentation!
feeling inspired, here’s what i came up with.
unfortunately, no photo this time. visually, it looked fantastic, but i didn’t remember to take the photo until i finished it off! oops! 🙂
i had it as a light and quick lunch with some crusty bread. serving it as a starter at a dinner party would be a great idea, too. or, make a larger quantity of tomatoes and other veg, and turn it into a big salad!
btw, i love these spontaneous posts!
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UPDATE 13 September
looks like i can’t stay away from my halloumi. i made it again! here’s a pic!
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grilled halloumi with red chili, basil, lime juice and olive oil dressing
SOURCE: momentary inspiration, own recipe
PREPARATION TIME: 2 min
COOKING TIME: 3 min
SERVES: 1
CUISINE: Fusion
INGREDIENTS
Grilled halloumi
4 slices of halloumi
a squeeze of lime juice
a dollop of good quality olive oil
a good pinch of dried red chili flakes
some freshly ground pepper
Tomato salad
1 large tomato, sliced
a few leaves of fresh basil
a tiny pinch of salt
METHOD:
1. Prepare the salad: slice the tomato and tear the basil leaves in small pieces. Mix, add salt, and put on a plate.
2. Heat the grill pan/grill. Grill the halloumi until nice and brown on both sides.
3. Place the grilled cheese on the plate next to the tomatoes. Sprinkle the cheese and the tomatoes with lime juice, olive oil, chili pepper and ground pepper.
Verdict:
Delicious! Will make again. and again. and again! 🙂
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Update:
It’s the 100th Weekend Herb Blogging (WHB) event this week!!! Isn’t that impressive? I definitely think it is, and I’m submitting this post to celebrate this event! The recipe features one of my favourite plants, basil (which I grew myself!), so it’s only right that I do so! Let’s not forget, this event was started by Kalyn of Kalyn’s kitchen. Here’s where you can find the rules if you’d like to take part, and here’s where you can find out who’s hosting the next WHB. WHB #100 is hosted by Katerina of Daily Unadventures in Cooking.
Katerina
/ 14 September, 2007This looks so great! I can’t believe how easy it was, no wonder you made it twice. This is definitely going in my list of things to try.
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Maninas
/ 14 September, 2007mmm i’d make it again if i had any halloumi left! unfortunately, i finshed this packet! time to get another one!
let me know if you like it. enjoy!
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Anh
/ 17 September, 2007I love grilled halloumi.. You have done a great job. The photo is lovely.
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Kalyn
/ 18 September, 2007Wonderful post for WHB, and I’d love to try this. I’ve never had halloumi but I’ve been wanting to try it for a while now. Great photo!
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burekaboy
/ 20 September, 2007salty halloumi, yum yum 🙂
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Maninas
/ 4 October, 2007ANH, glad you like the photo! With its contrasting colours, this is a very visual dish, and a joy to photograph. As well as to eat, of course! 🙂
KALYN, thank you for the compliments! Do try halloumi, it’s delicious when grilled!
BUREKABOY, have you got any recipes for halloumi? 🙂
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Melissa
/ 6 October, 2007Hate to sound stupid. Please tell me what halloumi is. It looks awsome and I would truly love to try it. Thanks friend, Melissa
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Maninas
/ 6 October, 2007Hi Melissa, halloumi is a type of mild Cypriot cheese, that has a firm structure, and is excellent for grilling. Thanks for dropping by!
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Ivy (from Cyprus)
/ 10 January, 2008Grilled halloumi is fantastic. You’ve made a great recipe out of it. I’m sure I’ll try this soon.
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Piedro Molinero
/ 30 October, 2008I love fried halloumi and your recipe looks very yummy. Thank you for sharing this.
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Tasteofbeirut
/ 23 December, 2009Beautiful picture! Now I am inspired to grill it again and make it look like that! It must taste fantastic!
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Maninas
/ 24 December, 2009Thank you! I love this salad – do give it a go!
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