Halloumi: Cyprus Cheese “Crunchy Like a Bug”

by kirstin on November 3, 2009

Mikey Loves Halloumi

Mikey Loves Halloumi

Because it is so rare that a 3 1/2 year-old professes a love for cheese that’s not pre-sliced and wrapped in plastic, or shaped like a stick and stringy, when Little Mikey wanted to share his halloumi adoration with “It’s Not You, It’s Brie,” I said I’d happily create a space for his musings.

Mikey’s favorite cheese, halloumi, is a firm and fresh mixed-milk cheese (bless these holy creations) made from sheep and goat’s milk in the beautiful island of Cyprus. Vibrant, lightly salty, tangy, and nutty, its versatile and approachable flavor makes it a happy pairing for many dishes.

Baked Halloumi

Baked Halloumi

Although this cheese is firm enough to be sliced and eaten by the hand, haloumi’s texture makes it most popular served grilled, seared, or baked. Unlike nearly any other cheese on the market, it doesn’t spread, melt or become stringy with heated. If Mikey’s adoration is telling, this also makes halloumi one of the best party tricks around. Forget the clown. Get the cheese.

Without further ado, Mikey’s thoughts on halloumi (an interview conducted by his parents):

On why he favors the cheese:

“Its good. I love it for breakfast. I like how it squishes in my mouth. It looks like a black bug. It’s crunchy. it reminds me of pot-stickers. I like to eat it with hot stuff, like chicken, omelette, or [here he pauses] hot chocolate! mmmmmmm…..”

On what it smells like:

(Condescendingly) “Cheese.”

Last thoughts on his beloved:

“I don’t think other children will like halloumi. I don’t know why I like it.”

Here are some other of my favorite halloumi ideas and recipes on the web:

Grilled Halloumi with Sauteed Green Beans Recipe, 101 Cookbooks

Baked Halloumi with Honey & Thyme Recipe, A Wee Bit of Cooking

A Company that Sells Handmade Halloumi (I’ve tried it, it’s awesome)

Making Halloumi at Home with Alessandra Zecchini

What cheese does your child like to eat?

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Natashya November 4, 2009 at 5:13 AM

I want to try this cheese soon. I have heard so much about it. Your little guy is so cute!

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It's Not You, it's Brie November 4, 2009 at 9:18 AM

Definitely worth trying this cheese.
And he’s adorable, but, alas not mine. Which is probably good because then I would feel less guilty about eating his cheese when he’s not looking.

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My Year on the Grill November 4, 2009 at 12:08 PM

I love this kid… great taste early

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handyface November 18, 2009 at 2:53 AM

Very cute! Halloumi is very easy, cheap and fun to make too!

It’s amazing barbequed … om nom nom!

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Alessandra January 4, 2010 at 2:51 AM

Hi Kirstin, thank you for including my link for making Halloumi, I just wanted to let you know that you can also find the recipe here
http://alessandra-onlyrecipes.blogspot.com/search/label/Halloumi.

If anyone make it, could you please let me know if the recipe was useful?

Thank you and Happy New Year

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