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Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Mozzarella sticks are so passé and Halloumi fries look like they’re here to stay

Mozzarella sticks are so passé and Halloumi fries look like they’re here to stay. Food cart Oli Baba in London’s KERB Camden market has been driving people nuts with these delicious looking fried halloumi cheese fries. “Forget mozzarella sticks,” says Culture Trip (runtime 0:53). “Covered in yoghurt and a sweet glaze, and topped with mint leaves, pomegranate seeds and chili flakes” these halloumi fries with their “Middle Eastern twist” will leave you craving more and nothing else. You don’t need to go all the way to London to try them —they look easy enough to make at home. So maybe cut down on those ‘atayef this Ramadan and get your hands on some good halloumi. Check out the recipe here on BBC Good Food.

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