by Metropol | October 25, 2022 2:46 pm
If you haven’t already, meet halloumi cheese. Originating from Cyprus, halloumi has a uniquely firm texture and high melting point, so it can stand up to all sorts of cooking methods, including pan-frying, roasting, and grilling. Halloumi is traditionally made with a mix of goat’s milk and sheep’s milk but is now also made with cow’s milk. It is salty and savoury and makes for a delicious vegetarian protein addition to salads and summer dishes.
Here are a few easy tips for cooking halloumi
1. Slice your halloumi evenly (approx. 0.5cm), and pat dry with a paper towel.
2. Heat a non-stick griddle pan or your BBQ to medium-high heat, and brush lightly with olive oil.
3. Sear the halloumi strips for 1-2 minutes each side, until golden and soft.
4. Add to a fresh salad, noodle dish, cooked breakfast or on its own as a tasty snack.
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