Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Grilled haloumi cheese salad
I know someone who is always rather (overly) concerned about having a protein component to their meal. This is something I don't tend to worry too much about, but if you are of the same persuasion as my acquaintance then this could be the salad for you. Haloumi cheese is a common feature of most dairy aisles in the supermarket, and is a firm and salty Cypriot cheese made with sheep's milk. You can eat it as it is, but it is hugely improved by cooking. I grill slices of haloumi in a hot, dry pan. When it's golden on one side carefully flip it over and cook the other. The cheese should be lightly crisped on the outside, and soft and melting inside. I really like this served hot as part of a salad with avocado, tomato, whatever green leaves you have to hand and some thinly sliced red onion to cut through the richness.
I'm not really the type of girl who usually considers salad a suitable dinner, but in the summer this haloumi salad with a little bread and olive oil makes a lovely quick meal.
Cost: Pitas brand haloumi cheese around £2.30 (more than enough for two)
I rate it 8/10
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2 comments:
looks great, inspired by this post - this is my late supper tonight - haloumi already griddled on this afternoon's bbq.
Awww,thanks- haloumi on the bbq sounds even better than just the pan fried version! And thanks for dropping by!
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