Save The sizzle of halloumi hitting a hot grill always perks up my appetite, especially on those warm days when even the thought of standing in the kitchen feels too much. One weekend, cheerful watermelon cubes caught my eye at the farmer’s market—ripe and sweet—so the idea of pairing them with the savory cheese and a fistful of garden mint practically wrote itself. Instead of a heavy meal, this dish promises a burst of freshness and color with every bite. I still laugh at how the first skewer disappeared before it ever made it to the table—a casualty of 'taste testing.' Summer just doesn’t feel the same without at least one round of these vibrant skewers sizzling away nearby.
I ended up making these skewers for a laid-back picnic after a long, sunny bike ride with friends. We set up camp under the shade of an oversized oak, and I could see the grill smoke curling up through the branches as our mix of halloumi and watermelon started to crackle—a sound that made a few heads turn in curiosity.
Ingredients
- Halloumi cheese (250 g): Its firm, squeaky texture means it holds up beautifully on the grill and turns golden without melting away—pat the cubes dry for maximum caramelization.
- Watermelon (400 g): Go for seedless if you can and keep the cubes chunky enough so they don’t slide off the skewers; let any excess juice drip away to avoid flare-ups.
- Red onion (1 small): Adds just the right bite—separating the layers gently keeps them from breaking up when skewering.
- Fresh mint leaves (small bunch): The cool aroma of mint ties everything together with a burst of green and makes the skewers pop visually.
- Olive oil (2 tbsp): Coats the ingredients for even grilling and brings a soft richness to each mouthful.
- Lemon zest (1 tsp) and lemon juice (2 tsp): Bring a light, bright tang that cuts through the richness—zest first, juice after to get the most out of your lemon.
- Freshly ground black pepper (to taste): Cracked just before mixing, its warmth lifts both cheese and melon.
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Instructions
- Whisk Your Marinade:
- In a mixing bowl, whisk olive oil, lemon zest, lemon juice, and freshly cracked black pepper, breathing in that bright lemony scent as you go.
- Marinate Cheese and Onion:
- Toss the halloumi cubes and red onion into the bowl, coating every side, and let them sit for ten minutes—the cheese will glisten and soak up those flavors.
- Thread the Skewers:
- Slide halloumi, watermelon, onion, and mint leaves onto your skewers, alternating for color; don't pack them too tightly so everything heats through evenly.
- Preheat Your Grill:
- Set your grill or grill pan to medium-high and brush with a little oil if it's prone to sticking—the sizzle as the skewers touch the grate is your cue things are happening.
- Grill to Perfection:
- Grill each skewer for 2–3 minutes per side, gently turning—wait until the halloumi has those dreamy golden grill marks and the watermelon caramelizes just at the edges.
- Serve and Garnish:
- Transfer straight to a platter, scatter with extra mint leaves if you like, and serve while everything is warm and the cheese is still delightfully tender.
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Save The day these skewers turned from a playful experiment into a must-make was when my neighbor, lured by the grilling aroma, wandered over and left with the recipe scribbled on a scrap of napkin. We ate standing by the grill, laughing about how fruit and cheese should always be invited to outdoor gatherings.
Mixing Up the Marinade
I once swapped in orange zest alongside lemon, just to see what would happen, and the citrusy punch was a fun variation—don’t be afraid to riff on the basic blend to suit your mood or what’s lurking in the fruit bowl.
Making the Most of Skewers
If using wooden skewers, I always soak them while prepping the other ingredients—nothing ruins a batch faster than burnt sticks right at the finish line. Metal skewers are a worthy investment if you grill often because cleanup is a breeze and you never run out halfway through the party.
Simple Serving Wins
These skewers practically beg to be paired with a bright, crisp salad or served on a big platter sprinkled with toasted seeds for crunch.
- If you drizzle with honey at the end, do it just before serving so it doesn't burn on the grill.
- Basil works surprisingly well if mint isn't your thing.
- Plan for skewers disappearing faster than you expect—double up for a crowd.
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Save The best surprises always come from dishes like this—effortless, colorful, and just begging to be enjoyed outdoors with good company. Here's to skewers that taste like summer, no matter where or when you make them.
Recipe FAQ
- → How do I prevent halloumi from melting on the grill?
Use medium-high heat and sear quickly for 2–3 minutes per side to form a golden crust. Avoid very high flames and excessive flipping; the cheese holds shape well if cooked briefly and evenly.
- → Can I use frozen or very ripe watermelon?
Fresh, firm watermelon gives the best texture and will caramelize without becoming mushy. If using thawed frozen watermelon, pat dry thoroughly to reduce excess moisture.
- → What's the best way to thread mint so it stays fresh?
Tuck whole or folded mint leaves between halloumi and watermelon away from direct contact with the hottest part of the grill. Add a few extra fresh leaves after cooking to preserve brightness.
- → How do I get the watermelon to caramelize without losing texture?
Dry the cubes well, preheat the grill, and leave each side undisturbed for 1.5–2 minutes until edges brown slightly. Quick, high-heat contact caramelizes sugars while maintaining shape.
- → How long should the marinade be applied?
A brief 10-minute toss is enough to add brightness from olive oil, lemon zest and juice without softening the halloumi. Longer acidic marinating can alter the cheese's texture.
- → Any good substitutions or pairing suggestions?
Swap basil for mint or add a light honey drizzle for sweetness. Serve as an appetizer or with a side salad; pairs beautifully with chilled rosé or Sauvignon Blanc.