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Sunday, March 09, 2008

Halloumi Spieße

 Have you ever took time to read the recipes that comes on the back of food packages? Well, to tell you the truth, I never did. I didn't think these recipes were any good. Olaf, on the other hand, reads it all. And he has actually found a couple of really good recipes along the way.

Over the weekend, we brought ourselves some Halluomi cheese. I had this halluomi cheese salad some time ago, and was craving for some ever since.

Halloumi is a cheese made from a mixture of goat and sheep's milk. It is naturally salty and has a distinctive layered texture, similar to that of mozarella. It is an excellent cheese for frying and grilling because it can be fried until brown without melting due to its higher-than-normal melting point.

The following recipe comes from the back of the Halluomi package:
 
Ingredients:
250 g Halloumi cheese
1 Paprika
1 Onion
1 Bio-Lemon
5 Tablespoons Olive Oil
8 White Button Mushrooms
3 Cloves of garlic (finely chopped)
Thyme, Oregano, Rosemary, Black Pepper

Mix oil, lemon zest,  lemon juice and black pepper in a bowl. Add the thyme, oregano, rosemary and garlic to the mixture.

Chop the paprika, onion, cheese into 2cm slices

Pour the marinade mixture into the chopped vegetables and mushrooms. Keep it aside for 4 hours.

Arrange the vegetables in any order on a wooden stick.

Fry the sticks for 2-3 mins on each side in a hot pan or 8 mins over a grill

Serve with rice and salad


So, the next time you see a recipe behind a box, take some time to read it. You might end up with something delicious.

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i don't know with food labels in your country but in mine i've noticed that a lot are actually quite good. a little bit of tweaking and they're perfect for my taste
Posted 3/9/2008 10:58 PM by ooo00ooo - reply

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I like to try new recipes all the time ....Even those from the back of boxes.
Posted 3/10/2008 5:17 AM by from_mine_to_yours - reply

For the German Readers here: Getreu unserem Motto Kochen und Geniessen hab ich die Halloumi Spieße gleich mal am WE zum Grillen ausprobiert. Absolut Fantastisch. Danke für den Tipp, werde demnächst auch Rezepte auf den Packungen studieren.
Posted 6/2/2008 8:11 AM by Mackie Messer (site) - reply

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hhehe I like ur profile picture! neat lookin shich kebab thingys!
Posted 6/6/2008 1:20 AM by mOoShimAnGo - reply


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