kickso: Halloumi in a curry – sounds weird but works an absolute charm. You have to give it a go.
Notes:
Make sure you brown off the halloumi before adding the slices.
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Cooking Time (Includes preparation time): 45 Minutes
Ingredients:
* 2 Blocks of Halloumi – £3.00
* Chilli Powder – £0.85
* Turmeric – £0.85
* Garam Masala – £0.85
* 1 Cauliflower – £0.70
* Bunch of Coriander – £0.70
* Basmati Rice – £0.50
* 400ml Coconut Milk – £0.50
* 2 Tins of Plum Tomatoes – £0.60
* 2 Brown Onions – £0.32
* Tomato Puree – £0.50
* 2 Cloves of Garlic – £0.30
* Knob of Ginger – £0.17
Total Cost – £9.84
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Method:
1. Chop halloumi and cauliflower in to bitesize pieces. Cut onion in to slices.
1. Heat a large pan. Add a splash of vegetable oil. Add your onions. Cook on a medium-high heat so they start catching on the pan and softening. Once the onions are beginning to brown, add your cubes of halloumi.
1. As the halloumi starts to brown, add 2 cloves of grated garlic, a grated knob of ginger, a heaped teaspoon of turmeric, a heaped teaspoon and a half of chilli powder, and 2 teaspoons of garam masala. Mix everything together, add your cauliflower, and then add a tablespoon and a half of tomato puree. Mix it in.
1. At this point, pour in your tinned tomatoes and your coconut milk. Stir everything together.
1. Get your rice on (follow pack instructions).
1. Cook on a medium heat until the curry is nice and thick.
1. Serve the curry on top of your steaming rice. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander.
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Recipe: http://www.mobkitchen.co.uk/bs-test/2018/7/17/buhi0cqve103txgcbs8e7qs2sn7c6n
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Pitta_: Oh man this looks so good D;
mairydilk: any cauliflower alternatives??
Barber-Chick: I have a very difficult time finding it. Whole Foods will occasionally have some. I’ve never seen it at a regular grocery store. Look for grilling cheese at a regular grocery store. It’s not as delightful as halloumi, but close enough for this.
Deaumont: I live in the States. Is halloumi like a cheese? Or like some kind of tofu?
brakx: Always love your gifs. Thanks for posting.
Nevyn16: why not paneer? Why halloumi?
auricanfly: Hey OP have you tried this with paneer and if so which do you prefer?
vibe_abyss: Could I easily substitute tofu for halloumi?
4fourfour4: The price of Halloumi is vastly more expensive here in the States compared to the UK. Not sure why that is. Queso Blanco could be used as a sub.
youRaMF: tfw that would cost $25 where you live