Best 8 Pickled Cucumber Fig And Halloumi Salad Recipes

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Escape to the vibrant Mediterranean with our culinary journey to discover the delightful flavors of Pickled Cucumber Fig and Halloumi Salad. This enticing salad captivates the senses with its medley of textures and flavors, blending the tangy crunch of pickled cucumbers, the sweet burst of figs, and the savory grilled halloumi cheese. Embark on a culinary adventure as we guide you step-by-step through the process of creating this vibrant and refreshing dish. From selecting the freshest ingredients to crafting a delectable dressing, let us introduce you to the world of Mediterranean cuisine, where flavors dance together harmoniously.

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FIG AND HALLOUMI SALAD WITH BALSAMIC FIG DRESSING



Fig and halloumi salad with balsamic fig dressing image

Provided by Becca Heyes

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 tbsp fig preserve
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp warm water
1/2 tbsp lemon juice
4 thick slices halloumi
2 large handfuls mixed salad leaves
4 fresh figs, (halved)
2 tbsp pistachio nuts, (roughly chopped)

Steps:

  • First, make the balsamic fig dressing. Add the fig preserve, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, water and lemon juice to a small jar, and shake well to combine. Alternatively, add the ingredients to a small bowl, and mix well with a fork.
  • Cook the halloumi in a frying pan or griddle pan for a few minutes each side, until golden brown - there are more detailed instructions here if you need them.
  • Add a good handful of mixed salad leaves to two large bowls, and top with the grilled halloumi, fresh figs, and chopped pistachios. Drizzle over the balsamic fig dressing, and serve immediately.

PICKLED CUCUMBER, FIG, AND HALLOUMI SALAD



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Pickled cucumber, fig, and halloumi salad is a special Greek-inspired recipe.

Provided by OneWholesomeMeal

Time 25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 medium cucumber
1 ½ tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 tablespoon honey
½ teaspoon red chile flakes
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup blanched hazelnuts
8 ounces halloumi cheese
2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
3 medium (blank)s fresh figs, chopped

Steps:

  • Cut cucumber into chunky half-moons, then scrape out the core. Place cucumber in a medium bowl with vinegar, honey, chile flakes, and salt; set aside to pickle for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • While the cucumbers are pickling, toast hazelnuts in a medium skillet over medium heat until browned and fragrant, 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from the skillet and chop coarsely when cool enough to handle.
  • Slice halloumi cheese into 3/8-inch slices and place in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook until crisp, 2 to 3 minutes per side.
  • Mix chopped hazelnuts and mint into the pickled cucumbers. Add halloumi and figs and toss to coat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 319.1 calories, Carbohydrate 17.4 g, Cholesterol 42.5 mg, Fat 23.1 g, Fiber 3 g, Protein 14.7 g, SaturatedFat 9.2 g, Sodium 916.7 mg, Sugar 11.8 g

PICKLED CUCUMBER, FIGS & HALLOUMI SALAD



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Time 25m

Yield 100%

Number Of Ingredients 9

Cucumber-1
White Wine Vinegar or Mirin-1.5 tablespoon
Honey-1 tablespoon
Chilli Flakes- 1/2 teaspoon
Salt-1/2 teaspoon
Blanched Hazelnuts-50gms
Mint-2 tablespoons
Halloumi Cheese-200gms
Figs-3

Steps:

  • Cut cucumber into chunky half-moons, scrape out the core and set aside
  • In a medium sized bowl add vinegar, honey, chilli flakes and salt, mix well and add cucumber to it and set aside to pickle for 10-15minutes
  • Chop the figs into chunky cubes
  • Blanch the hazelnuts and then toast them in a dry pan and set aside
  • Once the hazelnuts have cooled off, chop them coarsely along with mint leaves and set aside
  • Slice the cheese into approximately 1cm this slices and shallow fry in a non stick pan until both sides are crisp
  • Mix all ingredients except figs and halloumi together and drizzle the remainder of the vinegary dressing on top
  • Then add the halloumi and figs and enjoy

Nutrition Facts : Serving Size 2Calories per serving

PICKLED CUCUMBER SALAD



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Provided by Sandra Lee

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h5m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 medium red onion, thinly sliced
1/2 cup white vinegar
1 teaspoon chopped garlic
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 cucumbers, thinly sliced

Steps:

  • Add all the ingredients, except the cucumbers, to a small pot and bring to a boil over low heat. Turn off the heat, add the cucumbers and let sit for 1 hour. Serve chilled or at room temperature.
  • Reserve 1 cup for Online Round 2 Recipe: Mediterranean Pita Pockets.

QUICK PICKLED CUCUMBER SALAD



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Quickly pickled sliced cucumbers and red onion make a cooling side salad for lamb burgers or fried fish.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Salad Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 large cucumbers, peeled and thinly sliced crosswise
1/2 medium red onion, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup rice vinegar
Coarse salt and ground pepper

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine cucumbers, red onion, sugar, and rice vinegar. Season with salt and pepper and toss to combine.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 39 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 1 g

CRISPY GRAINS AND HALLOUMI WITH SMASHED CUCUMBERS



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This vegetarian sheet-pan meal is inspired by crispy rice dishes like tahdig, fried rice and pegao, but, instead of white rice, this recipe calls for whole grains like brown rice, wheat berries or farro. For best results, spread the grains and chickpeas on a sheet pan and pat lightly with a paper towel to remove moisture before cooking - the drier they are, the more they'll crisp up. Then top everything with smashed cucumbers that have been combined with citrus and fresh herbs. As the whole grains cook, the cucumbers marinate, releasing sweet, grassy juices that are then used as a dressing. (You can also use the liquid on a simple panzanella or a baby-green salad.)

Provided by Ali Slagle

Categories     dinner, lunch, weekday, grains and rice, salads and dressings, main course, side dish

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 cups cooked grains (such as brown rice, wheat berries, farro or a mix), shaken or patted dry
8 to 9 ounces halloumi or feta, torn into 1/2- to 1-inch pieces
1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, drained, rinsed and shaken dry
4 Persian or mini seedless cucumbers
Kosher salt
2 limes or lemons or 1 grapefruit
1/2 cup finely chopped cilantro, dill or parsley leaves and stems, or a mix
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more as needed
1 teaspoon ground cumin or coriander
Black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat the broiler on high with a rack six or fewer inches from the heat source. Put the grains, halloumi and chickpeas on a sheet pan to air dry while you prepare the other ingredients. (You can do this up to a day ahead and refrigerate the sheet pan.)
  • Meanwhile, smash the cucumbers with the side of your knife until they're craggy and split. Coarsely chop into irregular 1/2-inch pieces. Transfer the cucumbers and any liquid on the cutting board to a small bowl and season with salt. Finely grate about 1 teaspoon of the citrus zest over the cucumbers, then squeeze in 3 tablespoons juice. Cut any remaining citrus into wedges for serving. Add the herbs and 1 tablespoon olive oil, stir to combine and set aside. (Cucumbers can be prepared up to 3 hours in advance.)
  • Add remaining 3 tablespoons olive oil and the cumin to the sheet pan. Stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper, spread in an even layer, and broil, shaking the pan occasionally or tossing with a fork, until the chickpeas start to pop and everything is crisped and golden brown, 7 to 10 minutes.
  • Serve the grain-bean mixture topped with the cucumbers and the dressing in the bowl. Season to taste with salt, pepper, citrus juice and olive oil.

SPICED HONEY-GLAZED HALLOUMI & FIG SALAD



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Get your dinner party off to a great start with this salad topped with toasted almonds. Alternatively, it can be made into impressive-looking canapés

Provided by Esther Clark

Categories     Canapes, Lunch, Starter

Time 30m

Yield Serves 8 as a starter or 20 canapés

Number Of Ingredients 9

10 fresh figs , halved
60g honey
2 tsp ras el hanout
100ml olive oil
2 x 250g blocks halloumi , thickly sliced, then halved
2 tbsp sherry vinegar
150g rocket
2 x 80g packs prosciutto
2 tbsp flaked almonds , toasted

Steps:

  • Heat the grill to its highest setting. Put the fig halves on one half of a baking sheet and drizzle with half the honey. Dry-fry the ras el hanout in a hot pan for 1 min. Mix the remaining honey with the toasted ras el hanout and 2 tbsp of the olive oil. Toss the slices of halloumi in the mixture and spread out on the other half of the baking sheet. Grill everything for 3 mins, flip the halloumi over and put back under the grill for a further 3 mins or until the halloumi is golden and the figs are softened.
  • Whisk the remaining oil with the sherry vinegar and season to taste. Arrange handfuls of the rocket on six plates and drizzle with the dressing. Top with the figs, halloumi and prosciutto, then finish with the toasted almonds.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 569 calories, Fat 34 grams fat, SaturatedFat 14 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 39 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 39 grams sugar, Fiber 7 grams fiber, Protein 24 grams protein, Sodium 2.9 milligram of sodium

CUCUMBER-TOMATO SALAD WITH SEARED HALLOUMI AND OLIVE OIL CROUTONS



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This recipe, inspired by the Greek horiatiki salad, illustrates the power of good, fresh olive oil to make a dish taste bright and rich - and never oily. It's used here to toast the croutons, to infuse garlic into the dressing and to distribute the sweetness of ripe tomatoes throughout the salad. Finally, use it to pan-fry slices of halloumi and make this a vegetarian main course.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     dinner, lunch, quick, salads and dressings, vegetables, appetizer, main course, side dish

Time 40m

Yield 6 to 8 servings as an appetizer, 4 to 6 servings as an entree

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 pound slightly stale sourdough or country bread, thickly sliced
1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Kosher salt
4 to 5 cups cucumber chunks, preferably thin-skinned, such as Kirby or Persian
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 to 3 pounds cherry tomatoes, halved, or ripe tomatoes, cored and cut into chunks
8 to 12 ounces halloumi (see Tip)
2 garlic cloves
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more as needed
2 tablespoons thinly sliced red onion or scallions, plus more to taste
2 to 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh mint or basil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar, plus more as needed

Steps:

  • Make the croutons: Heat oven to 400 degrees. Cut each slice of bread into 1-inch-wide strips. Tear each strip into 1-inch pieces, removing the crust as you go if it is very thick. Transfer to a large baking sheet (or use 2 sheets, if necessary to prevent crowding). Drizzle with olive oil and toss until evenly coated.
  • Bake until golden brown and crunchy on the outside, 18 to 22 minutes, rotating the baking sheet and turning the croutons halfway through so they brown evenly, and checking them every few minutes. Taste and adjust the seasoning with a light sprinkling of salt, if needed. Let cool on the baking sheet.
  • Make the salad: In a colander in the sink, toss the cucumbers with about 1/2 teaspoon salt. Place a bag of ice cubes or an ice pack on top to chill and firm the cucumbers. Let drain while you prepare the other ingredients.
  • In a large bowl, combine the tomatoes with about 1/2 teaspoon salt. Toss and set aside while you prepare the other ingredients.
  • Slice the halloumi about 1/4-inch thick, then cut into bite-size strips. Smash and peel the garlic cloves and combine with 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil in a small bowl to steep.
  • Pour off excess liquid from the bowl holding the tomatoes. Add drained cucumbers, red onion or scallions, fresh herbs and 2 tablespoons vinegar to tomatoes and toss well. Remove and discard the garlic cloves from the extra-virgin olive oil, add the oil to tomatoes and mix well. (If desired, the salad can be made up until this point and refrigerated for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Drain off excess liquid in the bottom of the bowl before proceeding.)
  • When ready to serve, add about half the croutons to the salad and toss so they can absorb the liquid. Taste and adjust the seasonings with salt, pepper, extra-virgin olive oil and vinegar.
  • Cook the halloumi: Line a plate with paper towels and lightly coat a nonstick skillet with extra-virgin olive oil. Heat oil over medium-high until rippling. Working in batches, cook the halloumi strips on both sides until golden-brown and crusty, about 1 minute per side. Remove to the plate to drain.
  • Taste and add more croutons to salad as desired. (If there are too many, the salad will be starchy; too few, and it will be wet.) At the last minute, toss in the halloumi, add another good glug of extra-virgin olive oil, mix gently and serve immediately. (If desired, transfer to a clean bowl or platter for serving.)

Tips:

  • Use a variety of cucumbers for different flavors and textures. English cucumbers are mild and have a thin skin, while Persian cucumbers are more flavorful and have a thicker skin. You can also use pickling cucumbers, which are small and have a crisp texture.
  • Choose ripe figs that are slightly soft to the touch. Avoid figs that are too hard or too soft, as they will not have the best flavor.
  • Halloumi cheese should be grilled or fried until it is golden brown and slightly crispy on the outside. This will help to bring out its full flavor.
  • The dressing for this salad can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator. This will save you time when you are ready to assemble the salad.
  • This salad is best served fresh, but it can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Conclusion:

This pickled cucumber, fig, and halloumi salad is a delicious and refreshing dish that is perfect for summer. The combination of sweet and savory flavors is sure to please everyone at your table. With a few simple tips, you can easily make this salad at home. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy meal, give this salad a try. You won't be disappointed!

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