Haloumi, what to do with it other than fry?
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1 | Hi Y'all, bought two packs of haloumi cheese really cheap as it was about to go past its use by date. Need to cook it up now/soon. Fried one tonight.... is nice, bit salty so cant eat to much but is there anything else that can be done with it? This lot i cooked tonight 'squeaks' as you eat it, is that normal? dibble35 - 2012-08-14 18:37:00 |
2 | You can grate it over a salad. Put the fried cheese into a salad. Put it in a schnitzel. Yes it does squeak. Interesting texture, some like it, some don't. vmax2 - 2012-08-14 18:56:00 |
3 | Yes normal for it to squeak, if you find it too salty let sit in cold water for a little while, and pat dry before frying. ruby19 - 2012-08-14 19:02:00 |
4 | Haloumi & Spinach Pie (gluten-free) Topping: Method davidt4 - 2012-08-14 19:28:00 |
5 | Haloumi, Watermelon & Mint Salad serves 6 1 kg watermelon in chunks, deseeded Arrange watermelon in serving dish. Fry haloumi in oil about 2 min each side until golden brown. Arrange on top of watermelon, add mint leaves, trickle with oil and squeeze lemon over. davidt4 - 2012-08-14 19:29:00 |
6 | Haloumi & Potato Bake (Nigella Lawson) Serves 2 – 3 1 large sweet potato in 4 cm cubes Heat oven to 200C Put everything but haloumi into large roasting pan and toss well. Bake 45 min until cooked and starting to brown. Remove from oven and turn oven (or grill) up to maximum. Place the cheese on top and put back in oven for 5 – 10 min until cheese has softened and is stating to brown. davidt4 - 2012-08-14 19:29:00 |
7 | Thanks for those ideas, might soak it in water this time to get rid of the saltiness. Like the idea of it in wraps....with some salad... its substantial enough to not need meat with it. dibble35 - 2012-08-15 07:02:00 |
8 | Wel I soaked it in water as suggested and yummy..... just had it with fried onions and mushrooms and really enjoyed it. Will buy it again if its ever on special/reduced to clear (was $9.?? down to $2.80) dibble35 - 2012-08-15 18:28:00 |
9 | for lovers of haloumi .. bev00 - 2013-08-15 23:13:00 |
10 | bev00 wrote:
......is there more??? jynx66 - 2013-08-16 07:09:00 |
11 | Haloumi Kebabs (Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall) serves 4 Marinade: 3 tab olive oil Kebabs: 450 g haloumi in cubes Marinade for about 10 min, thread on to skewers. Grill over medium heat about 10 minutes or until starting to blister. Serve with yoghurt & mint, hummus etc. davidt4 - 2013-08-16 08:59:00 |
12 | For a nibble: wrap bite size pieces of haloumi in wilted spinach, then bacon. Secure with a toothpick and throw under the grill, turning once until bacon is cooked. (Or use pancetta). rarogal - 2013-08-16 14:11:00 |
13 | Jamie O 30 minute meal, indian spiced steak, salad and paneer cheese. I am going to try it substituted with haloumi. wendalls - 2013-08-17 08:43:00 |
14 | I can vouch for DT4's Spinach & Haloumi Pie. bedazzledjewels - 2013-08-17 10:23:00 |
15 | This message was deleted. cookessentials - 2013-09-12 12:09:00 |
16 | too lovely to lose bev00 - 2014-09-13 00:26:00 |
17 | I adore it - never get sick of it and love the texture and the saltiness motorbo - 2014-09-13 16:54:00 |
18 | motorbo wrote: scarlettnz - 2014-09-13 18:14:00 |
19 | bedazzledjewels wrote: uli - 2015-09-08 11:40:00 |
20 | Excellent, have some in the fridge that hubby bought on a whim while picking up some other stuff for me... bit clueless about it besides - fry - now I have a lot of other ideas the problem is going to be choosing just one. :) sampa - 2015-09-08 12:16:00 |
21 | sampa wrote: uli - 2015-09-08 12:43:00 |
22 | I love this stuff and have recently been having it for pudding: Grill haloumi on one side in a small fry pan over a medium heat Edited by awoftam at 5:46 pm, Wed 9 Sep awoftam - 2015-09-09 17:45:00 |
23 | I love haloumi with slices of pears and walnut halves in a lettuce/greens salad. I just grill slices in mini oven and cut into pieces before adding to the salad mix meetee - 2015-09-14 20:01:00 |
24 | Have haloumi need ideas bev00 - 2016-09-14 00:01:00 |
25 | This recipe is really good, you could easily use haloumi instead of the feta. ruby19 - 2016-09-14 07:20:00 |
26 | bump bev00 - 2017-09-10 00:22:00 |
27 | Is it just me or is it completely tasteless? I prefer tofu as at least that takes on the flavour of what you cook it with. norse_westie - 2017-09-10 08:44:00 |
28 | It's not tasteless to me; good haloumi tastes fresh and milky, salty, slightly acidic and slightly sweet from the caramelisation after grilling. Good brands are Zany Zeus, Food Snob and Lemnos. Home made is even better. davidt4 - 2017-09-10 10:46:00 |
29 | So glad this thread is here. I too bought some cheap use by date as well. glasshalfull - 2017-09-10 13:28:00 |
30 | Terrible stuff, I can't see the attraction myself, I tried to like it though, truly, madly. rainrain1 - 2017-09-10 18:14:00 |
31 | I tried to cook some off tonight for our salad, blimen well stuck and didnt go lovely and golden all over. molly37 - 2017-09-10 20:06:00 |
32 | molly37 wrote:
What did you cook it in? I just cook mine in butter and drizzle with lemon its divine. Although, you need to have a good one. I have used cheaper haloumi in the past and have found it tasteless, non squeaky and far too soft. awoftam - 2017-09-11 19:53:00 |
33 | I love haloumi - some nice ideas in this thread I'll be trying for sure gshj - 2017-09-12 14:40:00 |
34 | This message was deleted. nzdoug - 2017-09-12 20:56:00 |
35 | bump bev00 - 2018-09-05 20:53:00 |
36 | bump bev00 - 2019-09-03 22:32:00 |
37 | Actually used it last night in pork meat balls with Metaxa sauce on pasta. Had the left overs for lunch today. smallwoods - 2019-09-03 23:15:00 |
38 | Just an aside, -most cheeses freeze just fine. Handy if you happen on those short-dated cheeses. I recently spotted some good-quality Brie cheeses in what I call the 'Chuck-Out Bin' for $1.60 each. I took 9 of them, left plenty for others. Still have a few in the freezer. schnauzer11 - 2019-09-04 15:04:00 |