Halloumi Cake
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Re: Halloumi Cake
I am sorry but Halloumi Cake is not fragile, it is Cypriot. I am still not certain about the sultanas, they belong in flaounes.
It is simply eaten as cake by a group of ladies sitting outside their house gossiping
Moira
It is simply eaten as cake by a group of ladies sitting outside their house gossiping
Moira
Re: Halloumi Cake
PatsyMFagan wrote:I did add some chopped olives, but never thought about sun dried tomatoes..
It's hard to cut and handle .. it just disintegrates into crumbs... I suspect because there was just a bit too much liquid - the mixed ingredients were a very loose dough, verging on runny
If you want to try a different recipe for a savoury cake, I can point you in the direction of some that worked for me.
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Re: Halloumi Cake
Earthmaiden wrote:Perhaps evap would have worked better.
Might have done... but I don't dislike the flavour having used kefir, it's just that it doesn't slice but just falls apart - would evap have made any difference to that ?
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Re: Halloumi Cake
I don't know. It is quite thick and might bind it all together and react with the other ingredients better. I don't really like the sound of the cake so won't be trying!
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Re: Halloumi Cake
I cut a large chunk last night and blitzed it with cheese to top a cauliflower cheese .... it is now has a lovely brown crust and tastes delicious ..
Re: Halloumi Cake
PatsyMFagan wrote:I cut a large chunk last night and blitzed it with cheese to top a cauliflower cheese .... it is now has a lovely brown crust and tastes delicious ..
I'm glad that idea worked. Blitz the rest and freeze for future use.
Traditional home baking, and more:
http://mainlybaking.blogspot.co.uk/
http://mainlybaking.blogspot.co.uk/
Re: Halloumi Cake
Well done Pat!
Although I use halloumi, I won't be making the cake, so thanks for all the warnings. It's a shame really.
Although I use halloumi, I won't be making the cake, so thanks for all the warnings. It's a shame really.
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