This was another easy meal for a Sunday dinner. I had some halloumi in the fridge that needed to be eaten and found this very tasty recipe. It took nothing to cook and it was delish. I used toasted Turkish bread rolls instead of pitta bread but followed the recipe for the rest of the ingredients: fried tomato slices with oregano, bacon, halloumi and tomato sauce with homemade rose harissa. Sooo good!
Ingredients
4 streaky bacon rashers
2 tomatoes, thin disc trimmed from the top and base of each, then cut into thick slices1 teaspoon dried wild oregano
olive oil
250g block of halloumi cheese, cut into 6 slices
2 pitta breads or Turkish bread rolls
freshly ground black pepper
For the sauce
2 tablespoons tomato ketchup
1 tablespoon rose harissa
Method
Line a plate with a double layer of kitchen paper. Heat a frying pan over a high heat and fry the bacon until crisp on both sides. Remove and transfer to the paper-lined plate to drain.
Wipe the pan clean and place over a medium-high heat. Season both sides of the tomato slices with the oregano and pepper, drizzle a little oil into the pan and fry for 1–2 minutes on each side until charred. Remove from the pan and set aside.
Drizzle a little more oil into the pan and fry the halloumi slices for a few minutes on both sides until deep golden brown.
Meanwhile, mix the sauce ingredients together in a small bowl. Open up the pittas, divide the bacon, halloumi, tomatoes and then the sauce between them and serve. This needs no accompaniment.
Serves 2


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