Hani's Organic Cheeses and His Fried Haloumi
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Hani is a true artisan who has brought traditional dishes from small villages in Lebanon and Syria to his goat farm in the Redland. So what inspired this successful businessman to take the leap of faith into his new career path? "I love to cook and grew up on goat milk and cheeses, so this inspired me for my semiretirement."
His family thought he was crazy, but his inspiration has paid off. Today, Hani's Organics supplies cheeses to several of Miami's finest restaurants, including Michael's Genuine Food & Drink, the Forge, and Escopazzo.
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| photo by Christina Staalstrom |
"I let the chefs try all my cheeses, and I make for them exactly what they want.. the molecules in the goat cheese are so small that it takes on flavor easily."
While at Hani's farm, we sampled a delicate lavender cheese that one chef had requested. Hani's trial and errors have also led him to one of his signature cheeses, simply called Hani's cheese. This dark, salty cream cheese loaded with herbs and olives is unlike any cheese we've seen or tasted. But after one bite, we scooped it up again and again and gently spread it on the freshly made pita Hani offered us.
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| photo by Christina Staalstrom |
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| photo by Christina Staalstrom |
Haloumi is a firm, salty cheese that is great for grilling or frying.
8 oz. Haloumi
olive oil
1 lemon
fresh thyme sprigs
1 tomato - sliced
pita to serve
Cut haloumi into half-inch thick slices. Heat the olive oil in a pan over medium-high heat; when hot, add the haloumi slices. Fry the cheese slices until golden brown, flipping as needed.
When the cheese looks to be melting, squeeze the lemon over and sprinkle with thyme.
Transfer to a plate and serve with the tomato slices and pita.
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Escopazzo
1311 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, FL
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