If you’ve relegated your grill to only cooking up strips of steak and filets of fish, and perhaps the occasional kebab, you’re doing your palate a disservice. In spring, transition into grilling season with this light yet deeply satisfying dish.

What We’re Grilling This Week: Grilled Avocado With Baby Greens and Corn Pico de…

Read article

“Grilled halloumi is the perfect grilling alternative to meat and the only grillable cheese,” says Fiona Bohane, touring chef for the Dave Matthews Band. “It is also flavorful and light – perfect for spring entertaining. The flavors of the strawberries and figs give an extra oomph that will appease any party—without feeling too full.” Bohane serves up this dish with The Dreaming Tree Chardonnay ($15, buy it here). The fruit-forward notes of Chardonnay complement the dish well, but the zing of tequila also nicely balances the mildly sweet dish.

Live Fire: Next-Level Grilling Tips and Recipes

Read article

In this easy-to-prep recipe, Bohane places the grilled halloumi atop a simple salad of red quinoa, zucchini, and bitter greens like endive, Radicchio, and frisée to make it a more filling meal. If you don’t feel like buying figs, feel free to double the strawberries in the recipe. Either way, you’ll want to plan on making enough to return to for your dessert course. Chef Fiona Bohane’s Grilled Halloumi with Strawberries, Figs, Honey and Basil

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

Makes 4 servings

Prep time 20 minutes min.

Cook time 10 minutes min.

Ingredients

½ cup fresh strawberries, sliced ½ cup fresh figs, sliced ¼ cup local honey 1 bunch basil, leaves picked, chiffonade 1 orange, juiced 1 pound halloumi, cut into 1-inch slices 1-2 tbsp canola oil 1 lemon, cut in half

How to make it

Mix strawberries, figs, honey, basil, and orange juice together and set aside while grilling halloumi. Heat grill over medium heat until hot. Using a paper towel soaked in oil, carefully wipe grill with towel. Rub the cheese with oil and grill cheese for two to three minutes per side, or until there are nice grill marks on each side. Use metal spatula to loosen the cheese as it can stick. Transfer to a plate and squeeze lemon over top of cheese. Top cheese with strawberry mixture. Serve with quinoa salad, if desired.

More News

					Highland Park 54 Year Old Is Among Best Scotch Releases of 2023					



					The Rambler 10 Oz Lowball From YETI is a Must Own					



					Best Bars in Mexico City for Low-key Cocktail Lounges and Mezcal Shrines					



					Class It Up With The International Mountains Whiskey Glasses					



					Best Beers You Should Be Drinking Now					



					Uncle Nearest Whiskey Lineup Is Rapidly Expanding					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

If you’ve relegated your grill to only cooking up strips of steak and filets of fish, and perhaps the occasional kebab, you’re doing your palate a disservice. In spring, transition into grilling season with this light yet deeply satisfying dish.

What We’re Grilling This Week: Grilled Avocado With Baby Greens and Corn Pico de…

Read article

“Grilled halloumi is the perfect grilling alternative to meat and the only grillable cheese,” says Fiona Bohane, touring chef for the Dave Matthews Band. “It is also flavorful and light – perfect for spring entertaining. The flavors of the strawberries and figs give an extra oomph that will appease any party—without feeling too full.” Bohane serves up this dish with The Dreaming Tree Chardonnay ($15, buy it here). The fruit-forward notes of Chardonnay complement the dish well, but the zing of tequila also nicely balances the mildly sweet dish.

What We’re Grilling This Week: Grilled Avocado With Baby Greens and Corn Pico de…

Read article

What We’re Grilling This Week: Grilled Avocado With Baby Greens and Corn Pico de…

Live Fire: Next-Level Grilling Tips and Recipes

Read article

In this easy-to-prep recipe, Bohane places the grilled halloumi atop a simple salad of red quinoa, zucchini, and bitter greens like endive, Radicchio, and frisée to make it a more filling meal. If you don’t feel like buying figs, feel free to double the strawberries in the recipe. Either way, you’ll want to plan on making enough to return to for your dessert course.

Live Fire: Next-Level Grilling Tips and Recipes

Read article

Live Fire: Next-Level Grilling Tips and Recipes

Chef Fiona Bohane’s Grilled Halloumi with Strawberries, Figs, Honey and Basil

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

Makes 4 servings

Prep time 20 minutes min.

Cook time 10 minutes min.

Ingredients

½ cup fresh strawberries, sliced ½ cup fresh figs, sliced ¼ cup local honey 1 bunch basil, leaves picked, chiffonade 1 orange, juiced 1 pound halloumi, cut into 1-inch slices 1-2 tbsp canola oil 1 lemon, cut in half

How to make it

Mix strawberries, figs, honey, basil, and orange juice together and set aside while grilling halloumi. Heat grill over medium heat until hot. Using a paper towel soaked in oil, carefully wipe grill with towel. Rub the cheese with oil and grill cheese for two to three minutes per side, or until there are nice grill marks on each side. Use metal spatula to loosen the cheese as it can stick. Transfer to a plate and squeeze lemon over top of cheese. Top cheese with strawberry mixture. Serve with quinoa salad, if desired.

More News

					Highland Park 54 Year Old Is Among Best Scotch Releases of 2023					



					The Rambler 10 Oz Lowball From YETI is a Must Own					



					Best Bars in Mexico City for Low-key Cocktail Lounges and Mezcal Shrines					



					Class It Up With The International Mountains Whiskey Glasses					



					Best Beers You Should Be Drinking Now					



					Uncle Nearest Whiskey Lineup Is Rapidly Expanding					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

Makes 4 servings

Prep time 20 minutes min.

Cook time 10 minutes min.

Ingredients

½ cup fresh strawberries, sliced ½ cup fresh figs, sliced ¼ cup local honey 1 bunch basil, leaves picked, chiffonade 1 orange, juiced 1 pound halloumi, cut into 1-inch slices 1-2 tbsp canola oil 1 lemon, cut in half

How to make it

Mix strawberries, figs, honey, basil, and orange juice together and set aside while grilling halloumi. Heat grill over medium heat until hot. Using a paper towel soaked in oil, carefully wipe grill with towel. Rub the cheese with oil and grill cheese for two to three minutes per side, or until there are nice grill marks on each side. Use metal spatula to loosen the cheese as it can stick. Transfer to a plate and squeeze lemon over top of cheese. Top cheese with strawberry mixture. Serve with quinoa salad, if desired.

Makes 4 servings

Prep time 20 minutes min.

Cook time 10 minutes min.

Prep time 20 minutes min.

Cook time 10 minutes min.

Prep time

20 minutes min.

Cook time

10 minutes min.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup fresh strawberries, sliced
  • ½ cup fresh figs, sliced
  • ¼ cup local honey
  • 1 bunch basil, leaves picked, chiffonade
  • 1 orange, juiced
  • 1 pound halloumi, cut into 1-inch slices
  • 1-2 tbsp canola oil
  • 1 lemon, cut in half

How to make it

Mix strawberries, figs, honey, basil, and orange juice together and set aside while grilling halloumi. Heat grill over medium heat until hot. Using a paper towel soaked in oil, carefully wipe grill with towel. Rub the cheese with oil and grill cheese for two to three minutes per side, or until there are nice grill marks on each side. Use metal spatula to loosen the cheese as it can stick. Transfer to a plate and squeeze lemon over top of cheese. Top cheese with strawberry mixture. Serve with quinoa salad, if desired.

Mix strawberries, figs, honey, basil, and orange juice together and set aside while grilling halloumi.

Heat grill over medium heat until hot. Using a paper towel soaked in oil, carefully wipe grill with towel.

Rub the cheese with oil and grill cheese for two to three minutes per side, or until there are nice grill marks on each side. Use metal spatula to loosen the cheese as it can stick.

Transfer to a plate and squeeze lemon over top of cheese.

Top cheese with strawberry mixture. Serve with quinoa salad, if desired.

More News

					Highland Park 54 Year Old Is Among Best Scotch Releases of 2023					



					The Rambler 10 Oz Lowball From YETI is a Must Own					



					Best Bars in Mexico City for Low-key Cocktail Lounges and Mezcal Shrines					



					Class It Up With The International Mountains Whiskey Glasses					



					Best Beers You Should Be Drinking Now					



					Uncle Nearest Whiskey Lineup Is Rapidly Expanding					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More News

					Highland Park 54 Year Old Is Among Best Scotch Releases of 2023					



					The Rambler 10 Oz Lowball From YETI is a Must Own					



					Best Bars in Mexico City for Low-key Cocktail Lounges and Mezcal Shrines					



					Class It Up With The International Mountains Whiskey Glasses					



					Best Beers You Should Be Drinking Now					



					Uncle Nearest Whiskey Lineup Is Rapidly Expanding					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City