Beer Battered Halloumi with Tomato & Chilli Chutney
This is a great way to start of a meal, Halloumi is a slightly nutty, Cyprotic cheese. It is very delicate to cook which is why using a smooth beer batter is the perfect way to serve it! I was first introduced to this recipe at college and since then it has become a family favourite.
Ingredients:
For the Battered Halloumi:
400g Plain Flour
95g Cornflour
400ml Lager
600ml Sparkling Water
4 Blocks (cut into 4 long
strips)
For the Tomato & Chilli Chutney
1tbsp. Olive Oil
2 Shallots (Brunoise,
finely diced)
6 Tomatoes (Concasé, diamond cut)
2 Garlic Cloves (Minced)
2 Red Chillies (seeded,
brunoise)
2tbsp. Balsamic Vinegar
2tsp. Soft Dark Brown
Sugar
Method:
For the Halloumi:
1. Mix the flour, Cornflour,
lager and water to make a smooth batter. If the batter is lumpy, pass it
through a strainer.
2. Roll the strips of Halloumi
in some season flour, then plunge into the batter
3. Place the battered
cheese into the deep fat fryer.
4. When cooked (approx.
3-4 minutes) place them neatly on a plate with an appropriate garnish and a
small ramekin of the chutney (method below).
For the Chutney:
1. Heat the oil in a
small saucepan
2. Add the shallots,
tomatoes and garlic and sweat for 6-8 minutes.
3. Add the vinegar and
sugar and cook for another 3-5 minutes or until the chutney has caramelised
slightly.
4. Remove from heat and
serve warm with Halloumi.
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