By happyveggiekitchen.com
Smoky Tomato & Halloumi Bake
Instructions
Prep:5minCook:30min
Halloumi and white beans baked in a rich, smoky, Spanish inspired tomato sauce! This is a simple but stunning one pot vegetarian meal that is on the table in just 30 minutes. With lots of different serving suggestions, you will never tire of making this amazing halloumi bake for dinner.
Updated at: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 08:28:10 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
21
Low
Glycemic Load
7
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories591.8 kcal (30%)
Total Fat39.9 g (57%)
Carbs33.3 g (13%)
Sugars10.9 g (12%)
Protein36.3 g (73%)
Sodium3188.5 mg (159%)
Fiber6.3 g (23%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings
olive oil
4 clovesgarlic
sliced
3 pincheschili flakes
to taste
1 tspsmoked paprika
½ tspdried oregano
¼ tspred wine vinegar
½ tspbrown sugar
400gwhite beans
can, I used butter beans, but cannellini beans or chickpeas work well too
800gwhole plum tinned tomatoes
that is two normal sized cans
500ghalloumi cheese
sliced lengthways and then widthways into slabs
Parsley
or coriander, to garnish, optional
Instructions
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Notes
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This recipe was crowd-pleaser with fussy children. I tried multiple versions of it and the best I came out with was cutting half of the halloumi in cubes and save six slices for the top (as shown on the picture). I mixed the cubes within the sauce for a better distribution of halloumi and beans.
I also tried another time to swap the cannellini beans with baked beans (and tomato sauce) to which I added just one of the two tins of plum tomatoes and the result brought a nice sweet-sour combo. I'll keep doing it!
Also if you want better grilled halloumi slices, I would recommend to pop them on the pan until golden, it works much better than in the oven!
I served it with rice but the website shows différents alternatives that I must try: sweet potato wedges, cauliflower, couscous... The list is pretty much endless!
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