Moussaka With Halloumi and Ricotta Cheese Topping

"I used to make a cheese soufflé topping starting with a white sauce. This is easier and delicious. The Halloumi and Ricotta cheeses gives it a buttery taste that complements the creamyness of the eggplant and the acidity of the tomatoes without being too heavy."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350°F.
  • Slice the eggplant into 1cm slices. Brush with olive oil and place on a baking sheet. Roast for 15 minutes until soft.
  • Chop the onion finely and fry until soft. Add the garlic and mince. Brown the mince. Add the tomatoes, basil (shredded) and some seasoning. Simmer to reduce the tomatoes to a thick sauce.
  • To make the topping, grate the halloumi cheese into a bowl. Add the ricotta, flour and the egg yolks. Add a little milk if the mixture is too thick.
  • Beat the egg whites until they reach the soft peak stage (not stiff peaks). Season the egg and cheese mixture and then fold in the egg white, being careful not to knock all the air out of the egg white.
  • To assemble the dish, put half the meat mixture in an ovenproof dish. Add a layer of eggplant, the rest of the meat and another layer of eggplant. Pour the egg and cheese topping over the top and bake until the topping is risen and golden (about 20 to 30 minutes).
  • This can also be made with beef mince or brown lentils and carrots for a vegetarian version.

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Reviews

  1. Very tasty! Moussaka is one of my favorites and this one is great! I used ground lamb in mine. I enjoyed the twist of having halloumi cheese in it, although next time, when I grate it I might just sprinkle it on top since it browns so nicely and really gives a punch to the flavor of the cheese. Thanks for sharing! ~Sue
     
  2. What an easy, teasty recipe. I love moussaka and this was delicious and authentic tasting. I made a couple of small amendments by using tinned tomatoes (I have a thing about the skins on regular tomatoes!) and low fat halloumi cheese. Aparet from that I made as directed and it was fab. My other half wasn't too keen, but I'm not taking that into account because, to be fair, I knew he wasn't a moussaka fan when I made it! Thanks Rona!
     
  3. Rona! WELL DONE for a classic recipe with a twist - AND for making it so easy for me, as I was cooking for meat eaters and veggies! I LOVED the halloumi topping for a change, and I also loved the fact that you endorsed what I was going to do anyway, suggesting lentils for a veggie version! I made one with the minced lamb - about 2/3 of the recipe quantities, and another with brown and green Puy lentils with assorted vegetables - again about 2/3 of the recipe quantities. The only thing I changed was to add ground cinnamon for a totally authentic Cypriot flavour! I have saved this recipe for future meals! Great! Made for ZWT4. FT:-)
     
  4. Great blend of flavors and the cheese topping is excellent. I subbed beef for the lamb and mozzerella for the halloumi (couldn't find it at my store). I increased the amount of tomatoes and basil because my eggplant was quite large. I also cooked it longer than the stated time to get the topping to brown.
     
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  1. Great blend of flavors and the cheese topping is excellent. I subbed beef for the lamb and mozzerella for the halloumi (couldn't find it at my store). I increased the amount of tomatoes and basil because my eggplant was quite large. I also cooked it longer than the stated time to get the topping to brown.
     

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