Smoky Tomato & Halloumi Bake (2024)

Halloumi and white beans baked in a rich, smoky, Spanish inspired tomato sauce! This is a simple but stunning one pot vegetarian meal that is on the table in just 30 minutes. With lots of different serving suggestions, you will never tire of making this amazing halloumi bake for dinner.

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We had a pretty good run of fresh tomato recipes here on HVK this summer, didn’t we? But as we head into winter, we’re back to the tinned tomatoes.

This does not have to be a sad thing! Because rich, juicy tinned or jarred tomatoes are a joy to behold as well.

And in this recipe, we are transforming them into a beautiful smoky sauce to house some creamy white beans and our favorite salty, squeaky cheese halloumi.

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The joys of baked halloumi

Baked halloumi stays more moist, which works really well in some recipes. I always used to fry or grill it to get it super crispy, but now I am thoroughly enjoying preparing it this way from time to time.

In this recipe we’re going to brown it on the top so that there is still some familiar crisp, but beneath that we have our deliciously juicy slabs of halloumi sitting in a rich, smoky sauce and, well, I challenge you not to fall head over heels for it.

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The Smoky Spanish Tomato Sauce

High quality tinned plum tomatoes are helpful in making this sauce as delicious as can be. The flavoring is Spanish inspired, with lots of garlic and smoked paprika. You can give it a spicy kick, or not, with the addition of chili flakes. The heat level is yours to decide upon.

I make it pretty mild, because my tastebuds are a little wimpy when it comes to heat.

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And it’s a 30 Minute + One Pot Meal!

Oh I’ve saved the best part for last… This is an extremely easy weeknight meal.

30 minutes, and everything cooks in one pot. Use a shallow casserole dish that you can use on both the stovetop and in the oven, and you’re good to go.

You simply prepare your sauce in the pan…

And then you add your beans and halloumi, and put it all in the oven.

You’ll bake it, and then broil / grill it at the end to get the halloumi browned.

Ta da!

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How to serve your Halloumi Bake

  • To keep this as simple as possible, and not use any more pots, get yourself a mound of pita bread or a fresh baked baguette, and just dig right in.It’s going to be great.
  • It would be amazing atop abaked sweet potatoorslices of sweet potato toast.
  • I also like to serve it with rice or couscous.
  • If you’re avoiding carbs, you could spoon it over zucchini noodles or cauliflower mash.
  • If you want to add some greens, throw some spinach into the sauce just before adding the halloumi. It’s always a nice addition.

Can I use less halloumi?

There are two blocks of halloumi in this dish, and while halloumi is super easy to find and affordable here in London, I am conscious that a meal using two entire packages of it could be cost prohibitive elsewhere.

So yes. Feel free free to use just one package of halloumi. You will just need to bulk out the pan in another way, the most simple idea being to add another can of white beans.

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Love halloumi dinners? Don’t go without checking out these other Happy Veggie Kitchen faves:

  • Roasted Halloumi Fajitas
  • Vegetarian Pad Thai with Halloumi

Ready to cook? Prepare to meet your new favorite dinner…

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Smoky Tomato & Halloumi Bake

Halloumi and white beans baked in a rich, smoky, Spanish inspired tomato sauce! This is a simple but stunning one pot vegetarian meal that is on the table in just 30 minutes. With lots of different serving suggestions, you will never tire of making this amazing halloumi bake for dinner.

4 portions

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

4.62 from 250 ratings

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Ingredients

  • Olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic, sliced
  • A few pinches of chili flakes, to taste
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • ½ tsp dried oregano
  • ¼ tsp red wine vinegar
  • ½ tsp brown sugar
  • 400 g (14 oz) can of white beans , I used butter beans, but cannellini beans or chickpeas work well too
  • 800 g (28 oz) whole plum tinned tomatoes , that is two normal sized cans
  • 400-500 g (18 oz) halloumi cheese*, sliced
  • Parsley or coriander, to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 200C / 390F.

  • In a shallow casserole dish, heat some olive oil and gently saute your sliced garlic until it's starting to brown. Add the smoked paprika, oregano and chili flakes, and stir for a moment until fragrant

    Olive oil, 4 cloves garlic, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1/2 tsp dried oregano, A few pinches of chili flakes

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  • Add the tomatoes, sugar and red wine vinegar. Stir the sauce and simmer for 5 minutes.

    1/2 tsp brown sugar, 800 g whole plum tinned tomatoes, 1/4 tsp red wine vinegar

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  • Drain and rinse the butter beans, then add to the sauce.

    400 g can of white beans

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  • Remove from the heat and arrange the halloumi on top of the sauce.

    400-500 g halloumi cheese*

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  • Bake, uncovered, for 20 minutes until bubbling. If you want to get the halloumi browned on top, turn on the grill / broiler for the last 5 minutes.

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  • Add the parsley or coriander, if using, and serve immediately.

    Parsley or coriander

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Cuisine: European

Course: Dinner

Author: Christine

Serving: 1g, Calories: 577kcal, Carbohydrates: 35g, Protein: 38g, Fat: 32g, Saturated Fat: 17g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 99mg, Sodium: 847mg, Fiber: 8g, Sugar: 7g

posted by Christine Melansonon November 20, 2018 (last updated Nov 16, 2022)

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  1. CorinReply

    I made this for some friends who had never tried halloumi before — and after taking a 6-month break from cooking, I was looking for the easiest halloumi recipe out there. This was a super easy and fast and came out delicious — and the halloumi was a great texture thanks to the baking. Served it with red wine, garlic bread and some salad greens. My friends were impressed 🙂

  2. KatieReply

    Yasssss! Baked halloumi is always a good idea. Well, halloumi is always a good idea baked or not, really. But I love it so much paired with the beans and the smoky tomato sauce. Thanks for another amazing recipe!

  3. SarahReply

    Squeaky cheese and smoked paprika? Pretty much all of my favorite things in one dish! Love how easy and adaptable this recipe is!

  4. Kate CharlesReply

    Christine, I love your recipes and have tried quite a few of them. Did this one today – it was yummy, but I do have a few questions/issues/comments.
    First, the ingredient list says ‘whole plum tomatoes’ but the instructions say ‘chopped tomatoes’. Does this just mean that you chop the whole tomatoes? Instructions also say to add sugar, but there is no sugar in the ingredient list (I guessed and added just a pinch).
    The timings were also confusing, leading to a delayed meal. I believed it when you said 20 minutes cooking, but according to the instructions it was 20 minutes to simmer the sauce. So the cooking time as stated didn’t include sautéing the garlic and spices etc. which was at least 10 minutes more. I should have read the recipe more closely before I started.
    I was cooking for 2, so I halved most of the ingredients – 1 tin tomatoes, 1 packet halloumi etc. But I put in a whole can of beans and am glad I did – I think it would have been very skimpy otherwise.
    I’ll definitely make it again – great flavours, and very simple. I never met a halloumi I didn’t like!

  5. KatieReply

    Yasssss! Baked halloumi is always a good idea. Well, halloumi is always a good idea baked or not, really. But I love it so much paired with the beans and the smoky tomato sauce. Thanks for another amazing recipe!

  6. SarahReply

    Squeaky cheese and smoked paprika? Pretty much all of my favorite things in one dish! Love how easy and adaptable this recipe is!

  7. Kate CharlesReply

    Christine, I love your recipes and have tried quite a few of them. Did this one today – it was yummy, but I do have a few questions/issues/comments.
    First, the ingredient list says ‘whole plum tomatoes’ but the instructions say ‘chopped tomatoes’. Does this just mean that you chop the whole tomatoes? Instructions also say to add sugar, but there is no sugar in the ingredient list (I guessed and added just a pinch).
    The timings were also confusing, leading to a delayed meal. I believed it when you said 20 minutes cooking, but according to the instructions it was 20 minutes to simmer the sauce. So the cooking time as stated didn’t include sautéing the garlic and spices etc. which was at least 10 minutes more. I should have read the recipe more closely before I started.
    I was cooking for 2, so I halved most of the ingredients – 1 tin tomatoes, 1 packet halloumi etc. But I put in a whole can of beans and am glad I did – I think it would have been very skimpy otherwise.
    I’ll definitely make it again – great flavours, and very simple. I never met a halloumi I didn’t like!

  8. IggyReply

    I made this tonight and it was great. Whole family loved it (I added spinach) thank you for posting!

    • ChristineReply

      That’s so great to hear! Adding spinach is an excellent idea! 🙂

    • Sue EtheringtonReply

      Mine is in the oven now. I too added spinach. I omitted the chillie because I can’t do really spicy, but smoked paprika is good. It smells lovely, having gluten free bread with it. I feel really hungry now!

  9. ChristineReply

    Amazing!! In love with it. I serve it with crusty bread or cous cous! It’s going on the weekly rotation!

    • ChristineReply

      Hurrah! Your comment made my day. Thanks so much for coming back to rate it!

  10. ChristineReply

    Amazing!! In love with it. I serve it with crusty bread or cous cous! It’s going on the weekly rotation!

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  16. LindaReply

    Easy to make and very tasty.

  17. SarahReply

    I halved the recipe (for two) and forgot to halve the oregano/paprika, no harm done though, it was delicious! A fast and easy weeknight meal, and I had all the ingredients on hand! Yay!

  18. LynneReply

    If I followed the recipe to the point where the halloumi is placed on the top of the sauce (uncooked) could it be successfully frozen at this point and baked when required. If so how long do you think it would freeze for. Thank you.

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Yes absolutely! I’d go with 6 months as a general rule for vegetarian recipes.

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  22. CaitlinReply

    Made this for dinner on a rainy night with a few changes: I added an onion and half a jalapeno in with the garlic, added some very finely chopped kale in with the beans and added about a 1/4 cup of veggie stock to loosen everything up before adding the halloumi and putting it in the oven. It was awesome! A great dinner for two people with some crusty bread, and plenty leftover for lunch the next day. Thanks so much for the recipe!

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Wow that sounds amazing, I love your spin on this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  28. LauraReply

    Love this recipe. I had leftover capsicum so chopped it up and added in place of half the haloumi. Thanks!

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  36. MarieReply

    Can I cook it on the stove instead of oven?
    Thank you

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Absolutely, but you would want to pan fry the halloumi and just add it on top. Otherwise the texture won’t be as nice.

  37. MarbReply

    Delicious! Has become a mid week staple, thank you for the recipe

  38. SophieReply

    Delicious. I had it with courgetti and sprinkled with coriander leaves

  39. Sarah HReply

    This dish was fantastic! I halved the recipe and added some mushrooms and spinach that I had lurking in the fridge to bulk it out. Served with tomato and garlic couscous and a brown petit pan roll to mop up the sauce. Will be a regular on my meal plan from now on!

  40. SimonReply

    You can now get a veggie dish using Halloumi in the oddest of places. Was in my local Sainsburys supermarket (UK) the other day and in the cafe they offered an Halloumi and Spicy Couscous salad. Not bad if a little small portion-wise.

    They also now offer a vegan Bubble and Sqeak Paninni which has cabbage, cranberry and houmous.

    Several other veggie dishes on offer such as Christmas nut roast dinner.

    Not bad for a basic canteen style supermarket cafe.

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Halloumi is everywhere isn’t it! The bubble and squeak panini sounds interesting, I will keep an eye out for that in my local Sainsbury’s…

  41. Janet LomaxReply

    I have just one word for this recipe DELICIOUS!

  42. MaxineReply

    Yummy yum yum. I can’t get halloumi cheese where I live so I used queso fresco. I have a question but I think I know the answer. Is this freezable.

  43. MichelleReply

    Made this recipe and it was simple, yummy, nutritious and delicious! Will definitely make again!

  44. CatReply

    I was looking for some new vegetarian recipes to try and really wanted to like this, but it was just ok for me. I served it as a main dish and the textures seemed a bit off, the whole peeled tomatoes didn’t quite break down and the beans were a little bland. Maybe it needed more time for the flavors to meld or could work better partially pureed? I did have it as an accompaniment to my omelet with a little sauteed kale for breakfast the next morning and it worked much better!

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Hi Cat, I am sorry this wasn’t as successful as you’d hoped! A few thoughts… Tomato sauces are always better the longer you can give them so yes, if it tasted better the next day maybe a longer cooking time would help. I wonder whether breaking the tomatoes up with a wooden spoon would help with the texture, or just using pureed tomatoes in the first place. Have you ever tried Mutti polpa tomatoes? They’re so good and have a more broken down texture. They’d be lovely in this. The quality of your canned tomatoes can be the difference between it being bland or not as well. If you have time, you could roast some peppers and other veggies to add in too. You’d roast the veggies in the pan with the garlic and smoked paprika, and then go ahead with the rest of the recipe as written. I hope this helps, but if it’s not the recipe for you do have a look at some of the other halloumi recipes on here if you’re a fan. I have a bunch and maybe a different one would be more to your tastes? Thanks so much for your feedback, it’s always helpful.

      • CatReply

        Thank you for the tips! I will have to look into the Mutti polpa tomatoes, and I also like the idea of adding roasted veggies. Will definitely give some of your other recipes a try as well!

  45. Sue EtheringtonReply

    Well I’m still waiting for mine to finish baking in the oven, but I’ve read all these comments. This dish is like the The Stone Soup story. There have been so many wonderful ideas as to things to add, I could make it every week and do it differently. I didn’t have chopped tomatoes but had passata so I’ve used that and a little stock. Thank you so much. Especially good as we are in isolation after a mini operation this week.

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Hi Sue, thanks so much for your comments. I really hope you enjoyed it in the end! I just love how this recipe morphs and changes with everyone who makes it. Best of luck with your recovery and isolation period.

  46. RachelReply

    Thank you for this fantastic adaptable recipe. I’ve made it countless times & it’s one of my go to recipes when I’m worn out but still want a really tasty home cooked meal. Adapted for 2 people, just use 1 can beans, 1 can toms, 1 block halloumi – keep other ingredients the same. I always throw in spinach to wilt just before putting in oven (have used Cavolo Nero too – shredded). I usually like a a tsp dried Ancho chillies in the mix (fruity & just the right kick).. drizzled with a little olive oil. Served with warmed flatbread to mop it all up & scattered with chopped flat leaf parsley. 😋

  47. JillReply

    This is one of my favourite, go-to recipes. It comes together in less than 30 minutes, is low effort but tastes amazing. My boyfriend loves it and requests it very often! I always make sure to stock a can of tomatoes, butter beans and a block halloumi in the house to make this on a whim!

    • Christine MelansonReply

      So happy to hear this 🙂

  48. ElaineReply

    I’m always looking for ways to get away with leaving meat out of a meal (it’s risky with two major carnivores in the house), and remember halloumi with fondness from holidays in Cypress when I was (much) younger so thought I’d give this a go, but was not confident about the reception it would receive! I added a finely chopped onion, because every savoury dish needs onion (if you had to give up one veg for life what would it be – NOT ONIONS!!), and stirred in some chopped spinach 5 minutes before the end. I also used chilli halloumi (left out the chilli flakes) and served it with ciabatta. Oh my word. Delicious! My husband couldn’t stop raving about it, and my teen, who initially dissected it like he thought it was going to explode in his face, ended up shovelling it down like he hadn’t seen food in a week! All in all a major win, and another veggie recipe added to the repertoire. Thank you!

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Delighted to hear this Elaine! Haha yes onion is definitely at home in this dish, but sometimes I just overload my sauces with garlic and call it a day because chopping onions is the bane of my life! Anyway I know what a win it is when the whole family is equally enthused about a meal and I am really happy this recipe could do that for you 🙂

  49. CatherineReply

    This dish is all I think about now!! Thank you so much, delish!!

  50. Merriman SmithReply

    I’m eager to try this recipe but don’t know the correct amount of Halloumi to use. You say 500 grams (8.8 oz.) but 500 grams is actually 17.637 oz. That is a BIG difference! I realize that the amount is somewhat fungible but what do you suggest as the optimum amount?

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Oh yikes I am so sorry about that oversight! It’s 500g / 18oz. Generally that’s what you would expect to get from two packs! Hope you enjoy it 🙂

  51. JuliaReply

    This was ABSOLUTELY delicious. 5 stars. Excellent recipe. I made rice and naan bread on the side. Will absolutely make again.

  52. JackieReply

    Great recipe, I also use the tomato sauce in other things like roast veg lasagne.

    • Christine MelansonReply

      So happy to hear this! Never thought to use that smoky sauce in lasagne, what a fab idea!

  53. LJReply

    I love this dish! I now make this dish every week and my entire family love this 🙂
    Thanks for this lovely recipe 🙂

    • Christine MelansonReply

      That is so great to hear 🙂

  54. GemmaReply

    Lovely dish. Went down well with the carnivores and kids too so will definitely be making again. We served with flat breads.

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Yay! So happy it was a success for you 🙂

  55. SueReply

    Just made this dish absolutely delicious, and so quick to make. I would certainly cook it again.

  56. AnnetteReply

    Really lovely recipe. Simple to make and very tasty. Like one of the other commenters I added a small onion at the first stage and also some tomato puree. I was only making half the quantity but I still used all 400g of cannellini beans (prefer them to butter beans) but the one pack of halloumi was 200g (not 250g which would have been properly half). What was best is I had ALL the ingredients in! Didn’t need to buy anything! Fantastic for a bank holiday Monday. Will definitely make it again and add a few more chilli flakes (I was a bit timid!)

    • Christine MelansonReply

      I’m so glad you enjoyed this and thank you for all your feedback! 🙂

  57. HelenReply

    5* from all 4 of us that had this tonight, will definitely be making again. Just realised I left out the oregano (oops, but didn’t affect it). Due to what we had, I added green beans and spinach and used black beans instead of white beans, and used hot paprika, it worked really well. Will be trying with the correct ingredients, and onion and red
    (bell) peppers. Can’t wait to have it again.

  58. AmyReply

    Love this! Delicious with feta too 🙂

  59. Kate BrownReply

    Will this work if I bake it in the air fryer? I don’t see why not but wondered what you think?

    • Christine MelansonReply

      Yeah that should work well if you have a pan big enough!

  60. SherieReply

    This has become my favourite dish for end of a long day no energy evenings. Thank you so much! Its so simple and so tasty. Its ingredients are all there in my kitchen always so its super easy. Lazy me skips the oven part and just sticks under grill from the stove directly.

    • Christine MelansonReply

      I’m so happy to hear this! 😀

  61. ChristineReply

    This was my first experience with halloumi and it was a great success. I added some spinach, but otherwise made the dish just as the recipe stated. So good. And excellent, as well, reheated the next day.

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