Last Updated on May 7, 2020 by Chef Mireille
Halloumi Fig Sandwich – don’t you want to take a bite? |
Blogging Marathon #17
Theme: Archived Recipes Revisited & Improved
We are now in Week 3 of the Blogging Marathon and I am having so much fun revisiting archived recipes. Hope you are enjoying the journey as much as I and I hope I have inspired you to try some of these new and improved recipes at home.
In the original posting of this recipe, I simply explained how to prepare Halloumi for consumption. In this revitalized post, here is a complete recipe using this delicious cheese from Cyprus. Halloumi is an unaged cheese that is sold in a very light brine with a little mint. Since it is a dry cheese, similar to Indian Paneer (used in my Carrot Paneer here) or Latin America’s Queso de Freier (used in my Desayuno Costariccense here), you can fry or grill the cheese, without worrying about it melting.
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In this recipe, I used it in a Middle Eastern inspired sandwich with fig paste in pita bread.
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Ingredients:
3 sliced Halloumi cheese
1/2 red bell pepper, sliced into thin strips
1 teaspoon olive oil
salt and pepper, to taste
2 tablespoons fig paste/fig jam
a few lettuce leaves
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
1 small pita bread
In a dry skillet, place slices of halloumi and dry fry a few minutes on each side, until golden brown. Remove to a plate and set aside.
Heat oil in skillet, add bell pepper and saute for a few minutes, until softened. Add salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Slit pita until it is 80% open. Leave a little of it sealed so that the sandwich components will not fall out.
Spread the fig paste. Add the halloumi and sauteed peppers. Add lettuce and cilantro.
…a delicious sandwich with varying flavors. Sometimes I also add slices of fresh fig, but when I made this the season was not upon us yet for fresh figs.
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..this recipe is off to Priya’s Healthy Diet – Sandwiches, hosted by Kalyani and My Culinary Creations – Sandwiches
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PJ
It's breakfast time here and this sandwich is really making my tummy rumble. Looks delicious…
Srivalli
Very pretty pictures..
The Pumpkin Farm
i absolutely want to take a bite…cant wait, your picture looks amazing
Nirmala Gurunathan
Wonderful shots…Looks amazing!!!
PriyaVaasu
Healthy n filling sandwich!!!!
Usha
Nice pictures and can clearly see all the stuffing that went into the pita bread!
rekhas kitchen
Nice pictures and i never tried halloumi cheese, sandwich loosks so filling.
Cool Lassi(e)
That is a tempting combination of a sandwich!
Jayanthi
Nice one Mir, I want to taste Halloumi…sounds interesting. What is its origin? Adding fig paste/fresh figs in sandwiches is very new to me. Nice to know.
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Halloumi is a cheese from the island of Cypress – which is part Turkish and part Greek. The brine give it a nice salty tang. I buy it from markets in the Middle Eastern neighborhood here in NY, but I have also seen it at Whole Foods, although it is more expensive there. Try there if there are no Middle Eastern markets where you live.
Gayathri Kumar
The name is very new to me. The sandwich look delicious…
Vardhini
Sandwich looks delicious and tempting.
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Pavani
I've heard a lot about halloumi cheese. Have to look for it, may be in whole foods.
Sandwich looks super delicious.
DivyaGCP
Healthy sandwich.. Sure must be delicious..
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Harini-Jaya Rupanagudi
Never ventured into mid east cuisine. this one sounds interesting!
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Very interesting sandwich,yummy!
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Prabha Mani
Will be a fulfilling breakfast..Nice click.
rajani
You know what Mireille, I think the pictures are really good. I loved all of them, esp the click of the cooked cheese slices. Shows how perspectives can differ, right :)?
Suma Gandlur
Interesting one. Never tried a sandwich with fig jam before.
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Lovely clicks!!!!