Halloumi Bread Rolls With Yoghurt

Sharing the recipe for these halloumi bread rolls with yoghurt to kickstart the #FEBulousCypriotFood campaign with the first week’s theme being “All things halloumi”. I started the campaign three years ago to raise awareness of the Cypriot cuisine across the world and help continue our traditions. Read more about it on my blog page. I am absolutely thrilled to have met even more Cypriot foodies that have already started contributing to the hashtag. Make sure you follow it on Instagram for some more traditional and creative dishes.

Olympus Cheese

To help celebrate this month, I am very privileged to have been asked by Olympus Cheese to be their “Cheese lover of the month”. It’s an opportunity I was really excited to take on, for which I get to create new recipes with their range of products.

Olympus cheese is a family-owned business since the 1970s and it is based in Queensland, Australia. Their available products include: halloumi, feta in brine, marinated feta, buffalo feta, Greek style yoghurt, natural yoghurt, labneh, fresh ricotta and baked ricotta!

Their halloumi is perfectly salted with a good amount of dry mint scattered in between the layers. The yoghurt’s texture and tanginess reminds me of the one we used to have in Cyprus! There are a number of stockists across Australia, so depending on where you are located you may contact the team for more information.

The Bread Dough

The dough uses the popular Greek yoghurt and self-raising flour hack! I love making dough with these two ingredients for their speedy resting time and the tangy after taste from the yoghurt. The ratio to use usually is equal in weight. For example, 200g of yoghurt with 200g of self-raising flour. However, each yoghurt’s whey content varies and so you may need to add more flour. Hence a tip is to add equal ratios and then add more flour slowly as needed, until it is no longer sticky on your hands but it shouldn’t be too dry.

Halloumi Bread Rolls

The halloumi bread rolls are easy to put together and in comparison to yeast based doughs they are quick to form with minimum kneading. Just like any breads, the rolls are great when eaten warm but they are still fluffy afterwards. Serve them as part of your breakfast spread, a snack for kids or with your meal. You can’t go wrong either way! Below is an Instagram reel showing you how I put the halloumi bread rolls with yoghurt together.

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2 comments

Easy to make bread rolls. Can’t get enough of it and best pair with coffee especially in the morning . The house smells so good when I was baking it and taste so amazing. YUM!

Charlene

These turned out delicious!! We don’t have self raising flour where I live so I used AP + 3 tsp of baking powder. I didn’t have enough haloumi so made some with feta, capers and sundried tomatoes. So addictive. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!!!

Maya

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