1. Prep the Halloumi
- Slice halloumi into ¼-inch thick slabs (no need to rinse—modern halloumi is less salty).
- Pat dry with a paper towel.
2. Heat the Pan
- Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering.
3. Sear to Perfection
- Lay halloumi slices in the pan (don’t overcrowd).
- Cook 2–3 minutes per side, until deep golden brown and slightly blistered.
- Flip once—no need to press or stir.
4. Serve Immediately
- Transfer to a plate; sprinkle with freshly cracked black pepper (optional).
- Serve hot—halloumi is best warm and crispy!
Serving Suggestions
- 🥗 On salads: Over arugula with watermelon, mint, and lemon vinaigrette
- 🥖 In sandwiches: With roasted red peppers, hummus, and spinach
- 🍽️ As part of a mezze: With olives, pita, cucumbers, and tzatziki
- 🍍 With fruit: Try grilled peaches or fresh figs for sweet-salty magic
- 🥓 Breakfast twist: Alongside eggs, tomatoes, and toast
Frequently Asked Questions
A: It’s made with rennet and high heat during production, giving it a high melting point—perfect for grilling or frying!
A: Absolutely! Grill 2–3 minutes per side over medium heat.
Q: Is it healthy?
A: Halloumi is high in protein and calcium—but also high in sodium and saturated fat. Enjoy in moderation as part of a balanced meal.
A: Best eaten fresh—but store in fridge up to 2 days. Reheat in a dry skillet to restore crispness.
❤️ The Heart of the Dish
“Good halloumi doesn’t need a recipe—it just needs kindness, and someone hungry.” 🧀✨