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    Intensely flavourful halloumi pasta bake

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    You'll love this Cypriot-inspired, intensely flavourful pasta, made in minutes using halloumi, courgette, aubergine and fresh cherry tomatoes. 

    This zingy pasta dish was inspired by a meal in Cyprus. Made with halloumi, courgette, aubergine and fresh cherry tomatoes

    On a family vacation in Cyprus, we stopped at traditional Cypriot restaurant, Pithari Tavern and enjoyed a really delicious, intense pasta dish made with halloumi. It held joyful memories for us all, so I have since created my own version.

    The result is a fantastic dish, perfect for eating for lunch or dinner. Here's how to make it.

    Ingredients

    • 2 tbsp olive oil
    • 325 g (1⅔ cups) fresh cherry tomatoes halved
    • 1 striped aubergine (eggplant) diced
    • 1 courgette (zucchini) diced
    • 250 g (8.8 oz) halloumi cheese diced (vegetarian if required)
    • 1 tsp mixed dried herbs
    • 75 ml (⅓ cup) red wine
    • 275 g (1⅓ cup) penne pasta
    • salt and black pepper

    Equipment

    Instructions

    Put the pasta on to boil in plenty of salted water. Heat up the olive oil in a pan, then chuck in the cherry tomatoes.

    Frying cherry tomatoes in a pan

    Fry for a minute until they just start to soften.

    Fried, softened cherry tomatoes

    Add the aubergine, courgette, halloumi and herbs.

    Aubergine, courgette, halloumi and herbs are added to the frying pan

    Keep frying for a few minutes until it all starts to caramelise and the flavour of the tomatoes has intensified.

    Frying the vegetables and halloumi until caramelised

    Add the wine and bring to a simmer to let the alcohol boil off for a minute, then mix well and season to taste.

    Adding wine to the mix of vegetables and halloumi
    Cooking the halloumi and vegetables for this delicious halloumi pasta meal

    Drain the cooked pasta a stir into the sauce.

    Stir in drained, cooked pasta to create this delicious halloumi pasta
    Close up of halloumi pasta with vegetables

    Serve and enjoy!

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    4.5 from 12 votes

    Intensely Flavourful Cherry Tomato and Halloumi Pasta Recipe

    A rich, flavourful pasta dish, inspired by a meal in Cyprus and made using easily sourced, local ingredients
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time15 minutes mins
    Total Time20 minutes mins
    Course: Pasta meals
    Cuisine: Cypriot
    Diet: Vegetarian
    Servings: 2
    Author: Emily Leary

    Ingredients

    • 2 tbsp olive oil
    • 325 g (1⅔ cups) fresh cherry tomatoes halved
    • 1 striped aubergine (eggplant) diced
    • 1 courgette (zucchini) diced
    • 250 g (8.8 oz) halloumi cheese diced (vegetarian if required)
    • 1 tsp mixed dried herbs
    • 75 ml (⅓ cup) red wine
    • 275 g (1⅓ cup) penne pasta
    • salt and black pepper

    Instructions

    • Put the pasta on to boil in plenty of salted water.
    • Heat up the olive oil in a large pan over a medium heat, then chuck in the cherry tomatoes.
    • Fry for a minute, then add the aubergine, courgette, halloumi and herbs.
    • Keep frying for 5-10 minutes until it all starts to caramelise and the flavour of the tomatoes has intensified, then pour in a good glug of white wine.
    • Let the alcohol boil off for a minute, then mix well and season to taste.
    • Drain the pasta and stir into the sauce, then serve.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 1165kcal | Carbohydrates: 128g | Protein: 51g | Fat: 48g | Saturated Fat: 24g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18g | Sodium: 1541mg | Potassium: 1501mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 1061IU | Vitamin C: 60mg | Calcium: 1352mg | Iron: 4mg
    * Note: nutritional information is estimated, based on publicly available data. Nutrient values may vary from those published. Information on this website should not be taken as medical advice. Cuisines identify the primary region of inspiration for a dish.
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    1. Donna says

      September 12, 2015 at 4:06 am

      Oh my, this sounds amazing!! I am in love with halloumi, but I haven't been able to find the good stuff since moving to the US, so I haven't had any in like a year! This has given me a total craving though....will be setting out on another search next week!

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 13, 2015 at 10:03 am

        Ooh, I don't know if I could cope without halloumi! ;) Maybe Whole Foods?

        Reply
    2. Jacqueline Meldrum says

      September 11, 2015 at 11:22 pm

      I've had halloumi in everything in Cyprus but pasta. Pastry, omelettes, toasties, salads & vegetable kebabs. It does look good though. I love a bit of halloumi.

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 13, 2015 at 9:55 am

        Oooh halloumi omelette sounds lovely.

        Reply
    3. Debi @ Life Currents says

      September 11, 2015 at 9:11 pm

      I have yet to try halloumi. I really want to. Especially after seeing your pasta recipe. This looks so good!

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 13, 2015 at 10:01 am

        Oh yes, I highly recommend it. It's totally delicious and the texture is amazing.

        Reply
    4. Choclette says

      September 11, 2015 at 9:01 pm

      I'm pretty much going to be jumping up and down with excitement for anything that's got halloumi in it. I haven't yet paired it with pasta though. I think I need to and I'm all for pinches and handfuls even when not on holiday.

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 13, 2015 at 9:56 am

        Yay hope you enjoy it. And yes, I think with the exception of baking, where being precise is a bit more important, it's much more fun to just chuck in a bit of this and that :)

        Reply
    5. Claire @foodiequine says

      September 11, 2015 at 8:46 pm

      I love Halloumi but would never have thought to team it up with pasta. Going to give this a go.

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 11, 2015 at 8:48 pm

        Excellent! Hope you enjoy it :)

        Reply
    6. Florian @ContentednessCooking says

      September 11, 2015 at 8:03 pm

      This looks fantastic, amazing flavor combo!

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 11, 2015 at 8:37 pm

        Thanks!

        Reply
    7. Emma @ Supper in the Suburbs says

      September 11, 2015 at 7:58 pm

      How perfect, I am eating halloumi as I type this :-) it sounds wonderful. I agree on the villa front, I much prefer being able to cook should I choose than being someone that's all inclusive with little choice. What really reminds me of holiday though is saganaki - another friend cheese dish how original! I've never tried recreating it at home though! Maybe now is the time.

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 11, 2015 at 8:40 pm

        Thanks :) Would love to see your recreation of saganaki - let me know if you post it.

        Reply
    8. Whitney says

      September 11, 2015 at 6:01 pm

      This pasta dish looks amazing, and I love how not only you were able to make it in Greece, but you used a traditional Greek cheese! I love halloumi, especially when it's on fire! Pinning!

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 11, 2015 at 8:40 pm

        Thank you! Yes, I'm a bit infatuated with halloumi too. So darn good!

        Reply
    9. Marissa @ OMG FOOD says

      September 11, 2015 at 4:59 pm

      5 stars
      I looooove halloumi. Having Greek roots, I'm a sucker for anything and everything Mediterranean. :) I'll have to make this very soon. I have a handful of cherry tomatoes in the garden that will be ready to eat in the next few days! Thanks for sharing this recipe. <3

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 11, 2015 at 8:42 pm

        Oooh, lovely. Homegrown tomatoes beat supermarket ones every time!

        Reply
    10. shobha says

      September 11, 2015 at 4:48 pm

      The meal is so yummy and inviting.Love pasta anytime.

      Reply
      • Emily Leary says

        September 11, 2015 at 8:42 pm

        Thanks!

        Reply
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