These delicious carrot halloumi balls are great for snacking or as an appetizer. I find they taste the best served warm with a fresh homemade salsa verde over a bed of seasonal salad. Another way to serve them is pair them with zoodles tossed with pesto for a healthy low carb dinner.
Ras el hanout means “the head of the shop” in Arabic. It’s a mix of the the best spices that the spice seller has. If you can't find it, then I would recommend using a simplified mix of 1 part of cumin, 1/2 part of each coriander, ginger and paprika or cayenne powder. My another two favourite alternatives are baharat and garam masala because they both share many common ingredients.
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- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Line a baking tray with a piece of aluminum foil coated with some olive oil.
- Place all the ingredients for the salsa verde in a bowl. Stir to combine and chill until ready to use.
- Put the grated carrot and halloumi, along with the herbs, ras el hanout, spelt flour and egg into a mixing bowl and season well with black pepper and just a little salt.
- Work the mixture with your hands to combine it well, then take roughly 1 tbsp of the mixture and roll it into a ball. Repeat with the remaining mixture. You will have 18 balls.
- Place the prepared carrot balls into the prepared pan. Spray or brush them with olive oil. Bake for 25-30 minutes until golden brown and crisp. Serve with salad and salsa verde or your favourite sauce.
31 comments:
these sound delicious I have never heard of some of these ingredients and off to look them up~:)
They look so delicious! I was aways curious what you can do with that cheese.
WOW!....I need to try this recipe!...it sounds delicious!....I'm hungry!!.....Abrazotes, Marcela
This balls look so delicious. I like your presentation and photos.
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Funny, we both posted Middle Eastern this week. I was not familiar with Raw el Hanout but I love learning about new food ideas. These balls sound wonderful. Thanks Angie.
Love the sound of these carrot and cheese balls! And the presentation is stunning (as always!).
Sono davvero deliziose! mettono appetito! bravissima!
What a delicious dish! Thank you very much for the detailed recipe)
I cannot imagine how delicious this is!
Just the title is a mouthful. :) I'm sure the carrot Halloumi balls are a delicious mouthful. I can't believe you were able to pack so much goodness into a bit. They look quite delicious!
The balls look great for snacking!
The salsa verde looks very yummy dipping with the fresh herbal!
I can't even omagine how this tastes! Marvelous, no doubt.
These carrot balls look delicious. If only I could taste it. Lol!
Wygląda bardzo apetycznie:)
Thats looks so tasty ! have a nice day :)
A really fun dish! So creative. And tasty, which of course is the main thing. :-) Thanks!
These carrot and halloumi balls sound wonderful!
What an interesting concoction! Would have never thought to pair these together but it looks so delicious!
I want this for lunch!!! YUM.
Look like meatballs but deliciously vegetarian
I love halloumi, so these bite-sized beauties are calling my name!! They look and sound wonderful! Perfect appetizer for holiday parties or just for snacking!!
So interesting! I never knew what Ras el hanout was or meant. These look delicious! I see them as a really tasty appetizer or even a main dish! Thank you so much for sharing such an incredible creation!
These sound delicious and they are such a stunning presentation
looking at this photo, I got hungry
This combo sounds great! Baking the meatballs in the oven helps to preserve their shape (mine always go flat if I fry them on the stove top)!
Loved that these cute balls are baked, perfect appetizer !!
This looks so good, especially for a holiday platter.
I just used Halloumi the other night. I sliced and fried it for a salad. I've never thought to grate it and combine it with other ingredients until reading this recipe. My family loves the cheese so I will try this for sure. Beautiful. :-) ~Valentina
What beautiful photos, Angie! Your presentation makes everything look so inviting. I'd love to try this beautiful appetizer.
That halloumi in those meatballs would give it a nice saltiness and interesting texture, I love that cheese, in fact, it is my favourite cheese. Got to try this recipe
Can't say no to a vegan "meat" ball! Looks super delish.
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