This Halloumi Sandwich is a next level sandwich. Kind of like a vegetarian BLT, it is stacked up high with fillings and showing you that a sandwich never needs to be boring. Perfectly cooked halloumi, peppery lettuce, chutney, creamy avocado, sun-dried tomatoes and some sweet roasted red peppers in between your favourite bread. Sandwich perfection!
I am a firm believer that a sandwich should never be boring! Forget about those dull and limp supermarket sandwiches that don't actually taste anything like what they are meant to.
Sandwiches deserve more than that! You deserve more than that! This halloumi sandwich has got it all, and then some.
It's kind of like a vegetarian BLT and the halloumi gives it a really meaty texture, with that saltiness that you know and love from the squeaky cheese.
Because halloumi has such a high melting point, it is the perfect cheese for a sandwich. It holds together and doesn't melt, but cooking it really brings out the flavour.
If you have some leftover halloumi to use up, why not try our Halloumi Salad, Halloumi Pasta or Halloumi Curry? Or for another red pepper recipe, try our Air Fryer Stuffed Peppers.
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Why you will love it
- An easy way to try halloumi
- A delicious sandwich option
- Easy to customise
- Filling enough for dinner
Ingredients needed
- Whole wheat bread - Any bread will work, but we went for a simple whole wheat bread, which we toasted first to make it more stable.
- Halloumi - The star of the show! Dry fried to give it that wonderful texture.
- Roasted red peppers - Either make your own Roasted Peppers, or you can buy them already roasted in jars. You could even use our Air Fryer Bell Peppers.
- Chutney - An optional extra, but we used a nice apple and tomato chutney. You could use hummus or just your favourite condiment.
- Salad items - We went with rocket (arugula), avocado and sun-dried tomatoes. See below for more tips on fillings.
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
Step by step
One: Cut the halloumi in to 1cm thick slices. Dry fry in a non-stick frying pan for 1-2 minutes each side. You could cook the halloumi in an air fryer.
Two: Toast the bread and spread with chutney or hummus. Add the halloumi, peppers, avocado and tomatoes.
Three: Add the rocket (arugula) and another slice of toasted bread.
How to cook halloumi
The best way to cook halloumi is actually the easiest way. You simply dry fry it in a non stick pan. No need to put it under the grill, or fry it in a lot of oil, as it has a high fat content so it doesn't need it.
Just cut the halloumi in to 1cm thick pieces and dry fry in a nonstick frying pan over a medium heat. It will take about 1-2 minutes each side and will be cooked when it starts to go brown and crisp.
How can cook it on the grill (BBQ) or under the grill (broiler) or even on a griddle pan to get those charred lines.
Halloumi wrap
Whilst this is a halloumi sandwich, there is no reason why you can't turn it in to a wrap to mix thing up a bit. Either use a thick flatbread type wrap, which would hold together a bit better with the chunky ingredients, or use a thinner tortilla type wrap.
If you want a low carb option, then go for a giant lettuce leaf to use as the wrap. It will fall apart a little and get pretty messy, but it's worth it if you want a lighter option.
Extra fillings
Here is where you can go crazy! Use the halloumi and roasted red peppers as a base, and then get really creative. You definitely need some kind of green in here, which is why we added rocket (arugula) lettuce, as it's nice and peppery. You could use crunchy iceberg instead, or even some spinach.
My favourite addition to this sandwich is some avocado - it adds colour and creaminess. However, it does bump up the calories, so you can leave it out.
What is a sandwich without some kind of sauce? We spread a spoonful of chutney on the bread, as it adds a nice chunky texture to the sandwich.
But, if you want more of a creamy sauce then I can definitely recommend some hummus. Halloumi and hummus are an epic combination, especially if it's a flavoured hummus with sun dried tomato.
If you wanted to add a lot of extra flavour, then spread some pesto on the bread. It adds a nice herby boost to the sandwich.
A good way to give the sandwich a veggie boost is by adding some leftover roasted vegetables.
FAQs
If you haven’t had halloumi before, then you are seriously missing out. But this recipe is a great place to start. You are in for a treat!
The semi-hard cheese originated from Cyprus and although it doesn’t taste like much straight from the packet (that's a waste in my opinion), it tastes amazing once cooked and has a whole different texture.
It can be made from cow, sheep or goat’s cheese, and has quite a salty flavour – which is what we love about it. Because of its high melting point, it’s great for grilling and frying and it keeps its shape meaning it is great for a sandwich.
Halloumi is naturally a great source of calcium, and one portion has 70% of an adults recommended daily allowance. It is also a good source of zinc, selenium, magnesium, vitamin A and many of the B vitamins.
Halloumi is also high in protein, with one serving providing 19g per portion, making it a good vegetarian option when it comes to a sandwich.
It is however high in salt and fat, so moderation is key.
Halloumi isn't low in calories by any means, but once it is cooked it has so much flavour which means a little goes a long way. You don't need it use much of it to make an epic sandwich. 50g of halloumi has about 160 calories, but you can get lighter halloumi that is about 120 calories for a 50g serving.
Halloumi is gluten free, so you are all good there. Providing all the other ingredients you put in the sandwich are gluten free, you just need to use your favourite gluten free bread to hold everything together.
You can totally make this in to a grilled/toasted sandwich. We just used toasted bread for a bit more structure, but you could just load everything up and put it in a panini press or toasted sandwich machine.
You can eat raw halloumi, however we wouldn't recommend it. Cooking halloumi vastly improves the taste and texture, and it is less salty after cooking.
Halloumi is known as the squeaky cheese, but do you know why it makes that noise? The protein clumps created by the rennet in Halloumi are what give it its famous squeak. The sound comes from the long protein strands rubbing against the enamel of your teeth.
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Recipe
Halloumi and Roasted Pepper Sandwich
Ingredients
- 4 slices Whole wheat bread
- 2 tablespoon Tomato chutney
- 150 g (5 oz) Halloumi - reduced fat
- 1 Avocado - sliced
- 2 Roasted red peppers
- 10 Sun blushed tomatoes - sliced
- 20 g (0.25 cups) Rocket (arugula)
Instructions
- Cut 150 g Halloumi in to 1cm thick slices. Dry fry in a non-stick frying pan for 1-2 minutes each side.
- Toast 4 slices Whole wheat bread and spread two of them with 2 tablespoon Tomato chutney. Add the halloumi, 2 Roasted red peppers, 1 Avocado and 10 Sun blushed tomatoes.
- Add 20 g Rocket (arugula) and the other slices of toasted bread.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
cheri says
Delicious looking sandwich Dannii, love the pickle on top. I sort of have a hard time throwing anything away, I admire you guys for clearing things out.
Dannii says
You can't have a sandwich without a pickle!
Harriet from Toby & Roo says
I adore halloumi - I love it in stir fries too! H x
Dannii says
I have never tried it in a stir fry. I will be trying that!
marcie says
Sounds like you got a lot done this weekend and that your garden is off to a great start! This sandwich sounds delicious with the variety of cheese, the chutney, and those peppers!
Dannii says
I am so excited to see the whole garden come together. Good sandwiches like this make the hard work easier.
Beth says
Who doesn't love a grilled cheese sandwich? And a haloumi one sounds great.
Can't wait to see the cucumber teepee - sounds very interesting.
Dannii says
I can't wait for everyone to see it too!
Nancy says
Haloumi is definitely my favourite cheese, it's so good. We have it a lot on skewers during bbq time. Love this sandwich!
Dannii says
I am so excited for BBQ season and the Peppadew products will be featuring a lot in my BBQ recipes too :)
Maria @ runningcupcake says
These look lovely! I quite like haloumi although I don't really like the squeakiness! A toasted sandwich is such a lovely lunch though- now I wish I had not already had lunch today.
Dannii says
The squeakiness is my favourite part haha.
StressedMum says
We love halloumi, I agree it is a great cheese, I have never had it in a sandwich though so am going to have to try this x
Dannii says
It's so good in a sandwich, as it all holds together.
Rhian Westbury says
You had me at halloumi, I agree it's the best cheese out there. These sandwiches sound amazing! x
Dannii says
Yay for another halloumi fan!
Chris @thinlyspread says
Fab, we are total haloumi freaks here, it's very hard to beat! I've recently discovered the delights of the Pepperdew roasted peppers - they're brilliant! So handy to have in the fridge :-)
Dannii says
They are amazing aren't they - so much you can do with them too.
Sus // roughmeasures.com says
I do love a good grilled sandwhich! This one looks perfect for the warmer days!
Dannii says
Hopefully those warmer days are not too far away too.
Amy says
Wow my mouth is literally watering at the sound of this!
Dannii says
Better get making it then ;)
Laura ~ RYG says
You're always winning my heart over with all these awesome red pepper recipes! I love it when you incorporate red peppers because they are just about my favorite food.
Dannii says
There is just so much that you can do with them! I have lots more great Peppadew recipes coming too.
Kaye says
If only I liked cheese. These pictures just make me wanna pick it up and take a bite, but I don't like cheese :'(
Dannii says
You could just make the vegetable part of it :)
Zoe says
Oh my god this looks amazing!! i never really try halloumi but this is definitely one ill be trying this spring!
Dannii says
This is a really good way to try it for the first time.
Georgina Ingham | Culinary Travels says
This looks absolutely gorgeous. I love halloumi and am always looking for new ways to cook with it, so thank you.
Dannii says
You are very welcome. I hope you enjoy it!