Jun 03, 2013 in must try this, balsamic dressing with honey and dijon mustard, featured, fried halloumi, halloumi cheese with a salad. Read the original on: Made In Our Kitchen: Easy Recipes Made By An Everyday Woman
I grew up eating cheeseâall kinds of cheeses with many different textures and flavors, including white salty cheese, string cheese, and Gouda cheese from Holland. Some of the Gouda was made with the yellow rind and some with the red rind, which was Momâs cheese of choice for her beautiful tequeños.
There was also a yellow cheese that had a rubbery texture but was delicious in a grilled cheese sandwich with a crunchy crust.
And then there was the white fried cheese we ate for breakfast and for dinner.
With so much good cheese in my past, it was easy to fall in love with Halloumi; this cheese has all the characteristics of the favorite cheeses from my childhood but, most importantly, its high melting point is ideal for grilling as well as frying.
You can put Halloumi on top of salads or make a sandwich with it. Try grilling Halloumi Kebabs with red onions and tomato. In the meantime, I will eat mine fried with a salad and my favorite balsamic dressing. Enjoy!
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Grill it about 1minute on each side. Or you can fry it in a skillet over medium heat with a little olive oil about one minute on each side or until crisp and golden-brown.
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Makes 1 cup
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In a tall clean jar combine all ingredients. Cover tightly and shake. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Serve it with your favorite salad or mixed greens.
Notes:Â if you prefer your dressing less sweet you can use 1 teaspoon honey instead.
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Read the original on: Made In Our Kitchen: Easy Recipes Made By An Everyday Woman
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