Hot Honey Halloumi

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Pat halloumi dry and pan-sear 1 cm slices in olive oil until golden and crisp (2–3 minutes per side). Gently warm honey with chili flakes and a splash of apple cider vinegar for 2–3 minutes, then let infuse. Arrange arugula, top with warm cheese and drizzle the chili-honey. Serves 4; total time 20 minutes. Try extra chili for heat or serve with crusty bread to soak up the sauce.

Updated on Tue, 14 Apr 2026 06:06:30 GMT
Crispy golden halloumi slices drizzled with chili-infused hot honey, served over peppery arugula for a sweet and spicy vegetarian appetizer. Pin It
Crispy golden halloumi slices drizzled with chili-infused hot honey, served over peppery arugula for a sweet and spicy vegetarian appetizer. | fordish.com

The first time I cooked halloumi, its sharp sizzle surprised me more than I expected& I found myself grinning at the golden crust forming in the pan. That vivid sound mingled with the spicy sweetness of honey drifting through the kitchen, creating a sort of edible anticipation. I didn& know you could make cheese taste bold and light all at once until this recipe landed in my regular rotation. Even on an ordinary weekday, standing at the stove with a bottle of chili flakes and a pot of honey makes the moment feel unexpectedly celebratory.

I once served this to a friend who claimed not to like cheese—but the second I brought the platter over, conversation halted except for a single &wow&. We ended up leaning over the table, mixing stories and peppery arugula leaves as the last of the hot honey vanished. There& something joyful about watching people& faces light up with the very first bite.

Ingredients

  • Halloumi cheese: Choose a good-quality halloumi—its salty bite becomes gloriously crispy when fried, but be sure to pat it dry so it browns, not steams.
  • Fresh arugula: That peppery flavor cuts the richness and adds bite, though I&ve swapped in spinach or mixed greens with success when arugula was out of season.
  • Olive oil: A thin layer in the pan is all you need for even golden searing& don& be tempted to use too much.
  • Honey: Runny honey infuses easily with chili and is the backbone of that magical heat-meets-sweet drizzle.
  • Red chili flakes: Sprinkle in as much (or as little) as your heart can handle& it& the dial for the dish& personality.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Just a dash brightens everything and keeps the sweetness in check.
  • Salt: Because even honey benefits from a pinch—it awakens all the other flavors.
  • Freshly ground black pepper: For those final, fragrant cracks over the finished plate.
  • Lemon wedges: A squeeze over the top lifts the whole dish and echoes the tangy notes of the cheese.

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Instructions

Warm up the hot honey:
Add honey, chili flakes, cider vinegar, and salt to a tiny pan and gently warm until you smell that floral-spicy harmony. Swirl the pan and set aside—it gets better the longer it hangs out.
Dry the halloumi:
Blot each halloumi slice with paper towels so the edges become golden, not soggy, when frying.
Sear the halloumi:
Heat olive oil until shimmering, then lay the slices in a single layer& you&ll know it& ready when it hisses delightfully. Flip after a couple of minutes, aiming for a caramelized, crisp outside.
Plate the greens:
Scatter arugula over your favorite serving platter and picture the peppery freshness as your stage for the cheese.
Assemble and finish:
Nestle hot halloumi on the greens, pour over every last drop of spicy honey, dust with black pepper, and squeeze lemon just before digging in.
Pan-seared halloumi cheese with a glossy, spicy honey glaze, paired with fresh arugula—an irresistible Mediterranean-inspired starter or light lunch. Pin It
Pan-seared halloumi cheese with a glossy, spicy honey glaze, paired with fresh arugula—an irresistible Mediterranean-inspired starter or light lunch. | fordish.com
Pan-seared halloumi cheese with a glossy, spicy honey glaze, paired with fresh arugula—an irresistible Mediterranean-inspired starter or light lunch. Pin It
Pan-seared halloumi cheese with a glossy, spicy honey glaze, paired with fresh arugula—an irresistible Mediterranean-inspired starter or light lunch. | fordish.com

I once watched my nieces steal the halloumi slices off the platter before I could even serve them properly. Their giggles, peppered with sticky fingers, turned lunch into a sort of cheese heist—and that was the moment Hot Honey Halloumi became a new family legend.

Making the Hot Honey Your Own

Some days I toss in an extra pinch of smoked chili or add a sprig of thyme, letting creativity guide me. The honey is a forgiving canvas and can handle experiments, so don& be afraid to riff on the basic formula to find your favorite heat level.

Pairing and Plating Like a Pro

Hot Honey Halloumi pairs beautifully with bright salads, crusty bread, or even folded into a wrap if you&re in a rush. I&ve served it as both an elegant appetizer and as a lazy weekend lunch—either way, it disappears in a flash.

Troubleshooting and Last-Minute Tricks

Sometimes halloumi sticks, and that& okay—just nudge it gently and resist the urge to move it too soon. If your honey cools and thickens, a short burst in the microwave brings it back to life. Don& forget to serve right away so the cheese is hot and the honey runs luxuriously over every bite.

  • Pat the cheese thoroughly for better browning.
  • Don& crowd your skillet& space is key.
  • Plate the halloumi while hot to preserve texture.
Warm halloumi with chili-honey drizzle, balanced by fresh arugula and a squeeze of lemon, perfect for a quick vegetarian meal. Pin It
Warm halloumi with chili-honey drizzle, balanced by fresh arugula and a squeeze of lemon, perfect for a quick vegetarian meal. | fordish.com
Warm halloumi with chili-honey drizzle, balanced by fresh arugula and a squeeze of lemon, perfect for a quick vegetarian meal. Pin It
Warm halloumi with chili-honey drizzle, balanced by fresh arugula and a squeeze of lemon, perfect for a quick vegetarian meal. | fordish.com

May your kitchen fill with spicy-sweet aromas and laughter& There& hardly a cheerier way to serve up a little sunshine on a plate.

Recipe FAQs

Can I use a different cheese?

Halloumi's high melting point makes it ideal for frying. If unavailable, try paneer or a very firm, grilling-style cheese; texture will differ but both hold up to pan-searing.

How do I prevent the cheese from sticking?

Pat slices dry, heat the pan until shimmering, and add a tablespoon of oil. Avoid overcrowding the pan and flip only once when a golden crust forms to ensure even browning.

How can I adjust the spice level?

Control heat by varying the red chili flakes in the honey. For milder flavor, reduce flakes or remove them after a short infusion; for more heat, add extra flakes or a pinch of cayenne.

Can components be prepared in advance?

You can make the chili-honey ahead and refrigerate for up to a week; gently rewarm before using. Cooked halloumi is best served immediately for maximum crispness, though leftovers reheat well in a skillet.

What are good serving suggestions?

Serve over peppery arugula with lemon wedges and a crack of black pepper. Pair with crusty bread to soak up the honey or add roasted vegetables for a heartier plate.

Are there allergen or diet considerations?

Contains dairy; halloumi is often made from sheep, goat, or cow milk—check labels for milk origin if allergic. As prepared here, the dish is gluten-free, but verify packaged ingredients if needed.

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Hot Honey Halloumi

Crisp pan-seared halloumi topped with chili-honey over fresh arugula; sweet, spicy, and ready in 20 minutes.

Prep Time
10 minutes
Time to Cook
10 minutes
Overall Time
20 minutes
Recipe by Fordish Mia Harper


Skill Level Easy

Cuisine Mediterranean

Result 4 Portion Size

Dietary Details Vegetarian Option, Gluten-Free

Ingredient List

Halloumi & Greens

01 225 g (8 oz) halloumi cheese, sliced into 1 cm (½ inch) thick pieces
02 80 g (3 cups) fresh arugula
03 1 tablespoon olive oil

Hot Honey

01 3 tablespoons honey
02 1 teaspoon red chili flakes (or to taste)
03 ½ teaspoon apple cider vinegar
04 Pinch of salt

Garnish (optional)

01 Freshly ground black pepper
02 Lemon wedges

Directions

Step 01

Prepare the hot honey: In a small saucepan over low heat, combine the honey, chili flakes, apple cider vinegar, and a pinch of salt. Warm gently for 2–3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until fragrant. Remove from heat and let infuse while you prepare the halloumi.

Step 02

Dry the halloumi: Pat halloumi slices dry with paper towels to ensure even browning.

Step 03

Pan-sear the halloumi: Heat the olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the halloumi slices in a single layer. Cook for 2–3 minutes per side until golden brown and crisp. Remove from the pan and set aside.

Step 04

Assemble: Arrange the arugula on a serving platter or individual plates. Place the warm halloumi on top.

Step 05

Finish and serve: Drizzle generously with the chili-infused honey. Add a grind of black pepper and serve immediately with lemon wedges if desired.

Tools Needed

  • Nonstick skillet
  • Small saucepan
  • Tongs or spatula
  • Paper towels

Allergy Details

Review each ingredient for allergens. Ask your doctor if you’re unsure.
  • Contains dairy (halloumi).
  • Halloumi is traditionally made from sheeps or goats milk, but some brands use cows milk—check if you have a milk allergy.
  • Gluten-free as written (verify all packaged ingredients).

Nutrition Details (each serving)

Values provided for reference. Consult your medical provider with questions.
  • Energy Value: 210
  • Lipids: 13 g
  • Carbohydrates: 13 g
  • Proteins: 11 g

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