Well, I'm not going to prepare two meals, if that's what you're suggesting. I have enough trouble deciding what to have for breakfast, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, let alone the evening meal. The solution is simple - have two smallish 'courses' to satisfy us both.
This meal marries the versatile sausage, chorizo, with the multi-talented cheese, haloumi. Bring them together on some skewers, and combine with a chickpea and zucchini salad, and is everybody happy? You bet your life we are!
Chorizo and haloumi skewers with chickpea salad
serves 2
Ingredients
1 x 400g can chickpeas (garbanzos), rinsed and drained
1 zucchini (courgette), thinly sliced
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 small red chilli, chopped
¼ cup mint leaves
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons olive oil
250g haloumi, chopped
1 chorizo, sliced
1 tablespoon olive oil, extra
Method
1. Place the chickpeas in a bowl and lightly crush with a fork. Add the zucchini, garlic, chilli, mint, lemon juice and olive oil and toss to combine.
2. Place the haloumi, chorizo and extra oil in a bowl and toss to combine. Thread onto skewers.
3. Heat a large non-stick frying pan over high heat and cook the skewers for 2 minutes on each side or until golden.
4. Serve the skewers with the chickpea salad.
Recipe from donnahay.com.au
Some of the ingredients for this simple meal: zucchini, chilli, chickpeas, chorizo and haloumi
The chorizo and haloumi skewers at the fore...
...and the chickpea and zucchini salad also has a starring role.
Yummy! I am not sure I have ever prepared the skewers before...Yours looks mouthwatering and seems easy to prepare too.
ReplyDeleteI often find that the days that I have something meaty planned are the days when I want something salady. this is the perfect solution! Mmm halloumi. So good.
ReplyDeleteIt looks inviting! Good shots by the way
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a perfect supper! Both recipes really sound fabulous and look like the perfect pairing.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I like this meal, Bel. There certainly is something for everyone. Plus, it's all so pretty. That somehow makes good food taste even better:)!
ReplyDeleteLovely light but tasty salad offset with the salty fatty goodness of haloumi and chorizo - the perfect combo!
ReplyDeleteMmmm salty. I had pan-fried chorizo adorning my red onion & pumpkin soup last night. Chorizo is in the air
ReplyDeletechorizo + haloumi together on a stick sounds like a perfect dinner to me!
ReplyDeleteI have trouble deciding what to have for dinner too! The chorizo and haloumi skewers sounds like a lovely, easy dish to prepare...
ReplyDeleteA little of everything in moderation always does one good! What a lovely combination of flavours and one chorizo between 2 people isn't going to blow out the calorie count by a lot!
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ReplyDeleteOh Haloumi how I love it. Its so delicious and squeeky. Fantastic with Chorizo. Nice photos Bel.
ReplyDeleteI have exactly the same dilemma! looks like youve found a pretty good solution tho! love chorizo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great meal...love the flavors and the ingredients in it...specially chorizo :-)
ReplyDeletei was expressing my love for chorizo only just the other day! nothing is better than thin slices of it pan fried until crispy...but with haloumi would be beyond delicious this looks so yum
ReplyDeleteThat does sound pretty delicious. Great combination. I've never tried making skewered food in a skillet/pan...always on a grill...but your method sounds much nicer for the cold winter.
ReplyDeleteYou sure know how to indulge. This is perfect summer skewer... now bring on better weather please.
ReplyDeleteHeheh, "multi-talented cheese" - I couldn't agree more about this comment for haloumi! And I'm planning on roasting some chorizo as well just to go with stuff. So easy and flavourful to satisfy tastebuds.
ReplyDeleteThe word "chunkalicious" comes to mind when looking at those skewers. I hate myself for having such a word come so readily to mind ;)
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