Last night was roasted veg with olives, halumi cheese and maftoul ( a large middle eastern couscous like stuff). I'ts always delicious.
One thing of interest was that the halumi cheese freezes OK. We don't use it except with roast veg and a packet of 200g is far too much for one cooking (generally 6 portions) so last time I put 1/2 the pack in the freezer.
Tuna Tuesday today so for my OMAD I decided to blag it rather than research a Tuna recipe on google.
I made a three egg omelette with a bit of flour added so it was semi-pancake-ish. I boiled some French beans and added half a chopped onion and half a chopped red pepper. To the other half of uncooked red onion and red pepper I added sweet corn and a chopped red Jalapeno seeds and all.
I thought jallies weren't supposed to be spicy? Well this one was!
Anyway, mixed the cooked mix with the uncooked mix and spread it out on the omelette/pancake. Then I mixed a tin of tuna in oil with a tin of tuna in brine and put that on top.Finished off by adding a chopped avocado, salt,pepper and Apple cider vinegar.
It looks a lot for one person but remember that was my only meal for today. It was quite spicy but I enjoyed it.
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(21-09-2021, 08:42 AM)Mark_Riga Wrote: Last night was roasted veg with olives, halumi cheese and maftoul ( a large middle eastern couscous like stuff). I'ts always delicious.
One thing of interest was that the halumi cheese freezes OK. We don't use it except with roast veg and a packet of 200g is far too much for one cooking (generally 6 portions) so last time I put 1/2 the pack in the freezer.
I love Halloumi, or 'squeaky' cheese as my grandson calls it. I don't know whether I have mentioned this or not before , so forgive me if I have, but after always shallow frying Halloumi I decided the other day to deep fry it. The difference was astounding. Deep fried to a golden brown (which took a long time and I thought would never brown at one point) takes away a lot of the squeakiness and also the saltiness and leaves a lovely crust.
I enjoyed the difference so much that I will never shallow fry it again and bought extra at supermarket because I like it so much done this way.
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I have a pumpkin and I have Halloumi and its my egg day so what better recipe to try.
If it looks and tastes OK I might post a piccie!
That looks good Vinny. Can you add that link to the vegetarian & vegan recipe thread as well please . I’ll be trying that. Possibly tomorrow. We’re on fish & chips tonight
Well, here is a piccie of my rendition of my egg recipe above.
It turned out OK and I had it with a few salad leaves. It was a bit 'bland' even though I had added extra chillies. Nothing that a squirt of tomato ketchup couldn't sort out though!
What you see on the plate is about half of it and I did go back for another quarter, leaving a quarter to try cold at a later date!
Kato wasn't impressed so I had to add a bit of ham to my plate so I could feed him some!
I'll try and do what you asked me to do SC.
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