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We were in Israel between Christmas and New Year's, and we discovered
Halloumi cheese - apparently originates in Cyprus, and is best thought of as a cross between mozzarella's texture and feta's flavor. It was served grilled or fried or breaded and fried every time we had it. The first was breaded and fried as quas-croutons in a salad. Later, at the Israeli equivalent of Starbucks (a chain called Aroma which now has outlets in the US - I've been to one on W. 72nd St. in NYC), we had a Halloumi sandwich featuring a big piece of Halloumi that had been grilled. Once home, we found it at the local Whole Paychecks for $20 per pound, and bought a half-pound. Was pretty good. We then found it at the local Fairway's for $16.50 a pound, still expensive, and it was better tasting as well - was imported from Cyprus according to the package. We've had it a few times at home now - just cut it into 1"-ish pieces, fried it in olive oil, and put in/on a salad - it's especially nice in a greens-less salad, e.g., tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers, that sort of thing. Worth a try if you're looking for something new in the cheese department. -S- |
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