It's not summer if there isn't massive amounts of zucchini everywhere. You're probably experiencing this too. You go to the grocery store and the zucchini is marked down so cheap that you can't say no. And so you don't, but then you don't know what to do with it. One can only have grilled zucchini so many times, you know?
Also, I think it's weird that zucchini is literally everywhere but its flower - the zucchini flower - is kinda this rare, expensive little bird that people oooo and ahhhh at. Why aren't there more? Doesn't each zucchini get a flower too? Is this how this works? Nature confuses me.
This salad is ribboned, which I'm obsessed with because it's soooo pretty. And it being ribboned means you can eat the zucchini raw like it ain't no thang. Also, I love ribbons. It's my dream to have big organized drawers in my home full of ribbons. What I would do with them? Who cares. I love ribbons!
Can we agree that the only thing better than normal cheese is SEARED GOOEY CHEESE! This is a fact. Haloumi cooks, sears on both sides without just melting in a big globby mess. I love it.
Haloumi is a salty cheese that when uncooked tastes a little rubbery. I actually still like it uncooked. But when it's seared, the outside is nice and crispy and the center is warm and cheesy.
This salad only gets better with toasted pine nuts, fresh Italian parsley, capers and a simple shallot vinaigrette.
This is dinner that can literally be made in like 15 minutes. It's all so super simple.
I got all of the ingredients together and then seared the cheese. Tossing the salad with the seared cheese actually warms the rest of the salad to the perfect temperature - not too hot and not too cold.
Now, umm…can you please make this for dinner?
Ingredients
Dressing:
- 2 tablespoons minced shallot from about ½ of a large shallot
- Salt
- Pepper
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon champagne vinegar or rice wine vinegar
Salad:
- 1 ½ pounds zucchini ends trimmed and ribboned
- 1 cup Italian parsley stems discarded
- 3 tablespoons capers
- 2 tablespoons pine nuts
- 6 ounces haloumi cubed
Instructions
- In a small bowl, add the shallot, pinch of salt and pepper, crushed red pepper, olive oil and lemon juice. Whisking the entire time, add the vinegar and continue whisking until the mixture is smooth and emulsified. Set aside.
- To a large bowl, add the zucchini, parsley and capers. Place a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Add the pine nuts and toast, shaking the pan every so often, for 1 to 2 minutes and until lightly golden brown. Pour the pine nuts into the zucchini/parsley bowl.
- Using the same skillet, increase the heat to medium-high. Add the cubed haloumi and sear on its first side for 2-3 minutes, or until golden brown. Flip, using a pair of tongs, searing the cheese on its opposite side for an additional 2-3 minutes. Immediately add the haloumi to the salad bowl, add half of the dressing and gently toss. Add more dressing to your liking, tossing once more. Serve immediately.
Tea Time says
I love cucumber sliced like that. Great mix to make a salad! Great pictures.
little t says
Definitely making it this weekend. Two of my favourite things: thinly sliced zuccini and squeaky cheese
Shelly (Cookies and Cups) says
So creative! looks delicious! Cant wait to try it =)
Amanda says
Fried zucchini flowers are one of the best things I have ever eaten! Oh and this recipe looks pretty good too 🙂
Molly says
I just bought some Haloumi from Trader Joe's - now I know what to do with it!!! Thanks Adriana! xo
Jamie @lifelovelemons says
Ohhh how pretty! Love the zucchini ribbons!
Belinda says
Love haloumi. I always have a block in my fridge along with at least 7-8 different cheeses otherwise I start to hyperventilate. Just quick fried with lemon and salt is delicious or grated and mixed through risotto for arancini is devine.
I live in Queensland, Australia and zucchini flowers are $$$ (last time I paid $20 for 6) My mum grew some zucchinis and excitedly called me when she saw the flowers blossom but they had wilted by mid-morning. Our climate means they need to be picked really early and refrigerated straight away which might explain the price 🙁
Sophie says
What the heck! This sounds like the most perfect balance of flavors, and perfect for summer. You're a genius. I'm stowing this one away as inspiration while I try to decide on the perfect dinner menu for the party I'm hosting for my mama's birthday. It has to be just. right. This is amazing!!
Emily@ TotesDelishy says
Haloumi cheese makes my heart happy! Especially when it's on fire!
sandra says
I've never had haloumi cheese. Sounds amazing. Must give it a try.
Eileen says
I think one issue with zucchini blossoms is that they can be male or female, so you need both to get pollinated fruit. I bet people are reluctant to pick blossoms and risk making the plant totally unproductive. Anyway, this salad sounds so good! I haven't had halloumi in way too long-must fix that very soon. 🙂