Grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa

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Grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa. These are so light and fresh tasting!

Hola! I’m back from my honeymoon in Mexico with a few new words in my vocabulary – cerveza, cóctel, and ginebra, to name but a few. To be honest I actually got back last week, but we’ve been having a new kitchen fitted (it was supposed to be finished while we were away but, as we should have foreseen, is taking much longer than expected), and I haven’t really been able to get into the kitchen much. So I apologise for my quietness over the last week! I’m sure you’ll all be thrilled to know that I am actually still alive.

As for the honeymoon, we spent two blissful weeks in Cancun. As well as sipping cocktails in the pool (just as I wanted), we also did some slightly more energetic things like snorkelling, jet skiing, quad biking, scuba diving… I’m not too sure how my husband managed to convince me to leave the pool, but even though it took him several hours to drag me away, it was worth it, because it was all ridiculous fun. Best of all, I even earned a certificate for winning a game of bingo. Dream come true!

Grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa. These are so light and fresh!

We stayed in a hotel called Riu Caribe, which I would totally recommend to anyone looking to have a relaxing all-inclusive holiday in Mexico. All-you-can-eat buffets for every meal (my plates tended to look like a demonstration of all the different kinds of carbs you can get. I did take a photo but I won’t frighten you with it), drinks dispensers in our hotel room that were fully stocked with rum, gin, vodka and tequila, an awesome pool (complete with a swim-up bar), white sandy beach… seriously idyllic. I’d go back in a heartbeat!

I suppose I had better share at least one honeymoon photo, since I had quite a large number of people tell me that they couldn’t wait to see photos. This surprises me, because I always thought holidays were just like weddings, babies and pets – not all that interesting unless they involve you personally. But, I have to keep my fans happy (joke!) so here’s a photo of me and my brand new husband on one of Mexico’s incredible sandy white beaches, in front of the boat we snorkelled from. I’m on the right, if you couldn’t tell. Enjoy this photo while it lasts, because he’ll probably tell me to take it down as soon as he spots it.

White sandy beach in Mexico

Several disclaimers because I’m socially anxious like that: we’d just been snorkelling so my hair looks a total state (I usually look less like a Lego man). I’d spent the last few days in the sun, so I’m not always that lobster-like. And I’m fully aware that I shouldn’t wear shorts that short, but I was in Mexico, so obviously all caring went out the window.

Grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa. These are so light and fresh!

When I asked on my Facebook page what sort of recipe you guys would like to see next, a few people said they’d like to see something inspired by our time in Mexico. In truth, I didn’t actually eat that much Mexican food while we were away – there were plenty of black beans and the occasional quesadilla, but there were no burritos or enchiladas in sight! The buffets in the hotel were actually a mixture of all sorts of foods, rather than just consisting of Mexican food. So although these tacos are obviously inspired by the traditional Mexican dish, they’re not exactly authentic. Instead, I decided to keep things light and fresh with plenty of fruit and veg – I do have about a million holiday pounds to lose, after all (one day I literally had a three course meal for my breakfast). Thus: grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa.

Grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa. These are so light and fresh!

I’ve paired halloumi with pineapple in the past (see my halloumi and pineapple pancake), but never mango. However, it works ridiculously well – the salty halloumi goes just perfectly with the juicy, sweet mango. Add some red onion, fresh coriander and a little bit of red chilli, and you’ve got yourself a winner.

If you’re not trying to lose Mexico pounds, you might want to up the amount of halloumi in this recipe (or is that just the cheese lover in me talking?) – these tacos are heavy on the fresh veggies. However, for me, the ratio was perfect – just enough halloumi to keep me happy, with a good heap of that fresh mango salsa to fill me up. I also added some shredded lettuce and a few cherry tomatoes, but they’re not integral to the recipe, so if you like you could swap these for whatever other veggies you think will work well.

Grilled Halloumi Tacos with Mango Salsa

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Prep Time20 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Total Time25 minutes
Servings: 2
Calories:
Author: Becca Heyes

Ingredients

For the mango salsa

  • 1 mango
  • 1/2 red onion finely diced
  • 3 tbsp fresh coriander chopped
  • 1 mild red chilli deseeded and finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt
  • Black pepper

For the tacos

  • 200 g halloumi cheese
  • 4 mini flour tortillas
  • Lettuce and cherry tomatoes or other veg of your choice, to serve

Instructions
 

  • First, make the salsa. Dice the mango (I find the 'hedgehog' method works best), and add to the remaining salsa ingredients. Mix to combine, and set aside.
  • To prepare the tacos, cut the halloumi into 8 slices. Place them in a single layer in a frying pan over a medium heat, and cook for around 4-5 minutes, or until the underside is golden brown. Some liquid will be released, and once this liquid has evaporated, the cheese will become golden brown fairly quickly. Once this happens, flip each slice over, and cook the other side – this time it will only take around a minute, since the liquid has already been released.
  • Spoon some of the mango salsa onto the four tortillas, along with the lettuce and tomatoes (or whatever veg you’ve decided to use), and lay the slices of grilled halloumi on top. Serve immediately.

Nutritional information is approximate, and will depend on your exact ingredients. Please calculate your own nutritional values if you require accuracy for health reasons.

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Grilled halloumi tacos with mango salsa. These are so light and fresh!

If you’d prefer an alternative taco recipe, take a look at my vegan lentil and black bean tacos:

Lentil and black bean tacos
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33 Comments

  1. Firstly what is halloumi? The recipie looks delicious but am at sea as to what the forementioned is.
    your photograph oozes happiness and love. Long may it last.

    1. Hi Deirdre! Sorry, I post about halloumi fairly often (and I eat it even more often!) so I guess I forget that not everyone knows what it is! It’s a type of Greek cheese that’s pretty solid, and you can grill / fry it without it melting – it just goes beautifully crisp and golden. You should definitely try it if you ever spot it! :)

    2. Are you in the US or Canada? Try the Mexican cheese queso fresca – it is fairly similar, just less salty. Halloumi seems hard to find on that side of the pond, while over here it’s everywhere but we can’t get the queso fresca :(

  2. Yay! I have two packs of halloumi in the fridge right now and only have plans for one, so the other will definitely be turned into tacos! What a great idea!

    Congrats again on the wedding and honeymoon!

    xxx

  3. I really don’t try haloumi enough – this is inspired, so fresh and lovely looking.

    You look happy and pretty in your photo :) Looking forward to more!

  4. Wow, the place you stayed in Mexico sounds DIVINE!! These tacos look positively scrumptious too – I love halloumi, and always have an eye out, looking for new recipes with it! I haven’t tried it with pineapple or mango before, so that’s two new things on my recipe bucket list.

  5. Drink dispensers in your room?? I think I know where my next vacation should be! :) It sounds like you guys had an amazing time, and I am super jealous. I guess I’ll be drowning my sorrows in tacos!

  6. Congratulations! Was the wedding perfectly lovely? Certainly looks like the honeymoon was…your recipe certainly is x

  7. Ha, I love this: “but I was in Mexico, so obviously all caring went out the window”. I would be the same way in Mexico! I just had tacos for dinner last night, but they certainly didn’t have mango salsa- it was roasted garlic- and we had cotija cheese. I need to try grilled halloumi already! Beautiful pics, too. Glad you had such a wonderful holiday :)