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Smoked Halloumi

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  1. DD

    Ohhhhh this is *SO* good! Rich, smooth, and just the right amount of smoke! A real treat 🙂

 

Why choosing smoked Halloumi?

 

Buy Outstandingly delicious Smoked Halloumi.

It was smoked with  Apples, Cherries, and Alder wood chips.

 

What Is Halloumi?

 

Halloumi is a semi-hard, brined cheese native to Cyprus.

Halloumi has an exceptionally high melting point because the curds are heated before being brined and shaped.

This allows smoked Halloumi to be crisp instead of melted when grilled or fried.

That crispy-on-the-outside-soft-on-the-inside character has given

Halloumi’s moniker is “the squeaky grilling cheese.”

Our Halloumi is mildly salty and almost nutty in flavour.

 

Halloumi  is a cheese made from a mixture of goat’s and sheep’s milk,

and sometimes also cow’s milk.

 Its texture is described as squeaky.

 It has a high melting point and can easily be fried or grilled, making it a popular meat substitute.

Rennet (mostly vegetarian or microbial) is used to curdle the milk in halloumi production,

 although no acid-producing bacteria are used in its preparation.[6]

Halloumi is widespread throughout the Eastern Mediterranean.

 It became widely available in Turkey after 2000.

 

Etymology

 

The English name halloumi is derived from Modern Greek:

χαλλούμι [xaˈlumi]khalloúmi, from Cypriot Maronite Arabic xallúm,

 Ultimately, from Egyptian Arabicحلوم ḥallūm [ħalˈluːm].

The Egyptian Arabic word is itself a loanword from Coptic

ϩⲁⲗⲱⲙ halōm (Sahidic) and ⲁⲗⲱⲙ alōm (Bohairic)

and was used for cheese eaten in medieval Egypt.

The name of the cheese likely goes back to the Demotic word ḥlm “cheese”

attested in manuscripts and ostraca from 2nd-century Roman Egypt.

The Cypriot Turkish name hellim derives from this source,

as does the name of the different modern Egyptian cheese hâlûmi.

 

Production

 

Production of smoked halloumi cheese involves several key steps.

The first step of halloumi production involves the coagulation of the milk to make curds.

This occurs by stirring rennet into the milk mixture whilst keeping it at a temperature of 30–34 °C

until the milk coagulates (which takes approximately 30–45 minutes).

Once the curd is formed, it is then cut, reheated and stirred to increase its firmness.

The curds are then added to special moulds and pressed until enough whey has been removed.[38]

The next step of production involves boiling the pressed curds in hot whey.

for at least 30 minutes during a process known as scalding.

 This is the most crucial step in halloumi production as it contributes to the characteristic texture of the cheese.

The cooked pieces are then removed from the whey and are salted and garnished with

fresh or dried mint (Mentha viridis) leaves.

They are then folded and stored in salted whey for 1–3 days

before being packed in airtight containers, ready to be sold and consumed.

 

 

Home Delivery & Shipping

Place your order before Monday at midnight and get it delivered on Thursday at the following areas for $30 flat rate or free on orders above $300.

Toronto
North York
Markham
Scarborough
Aurora
Newmarket
Concord
Richmond Hill
Vaughn
Brampton
Etobicoke
Mississauga

For other areas

Place your order before Thursday at 8 am, and it will ship on the following Monday or Tuesday. We ship all our products across Canada – rates will be calculated at checkout. Canada-wide Free shipping for Orders above $500.

We ship all orders through a third-party carrier and are not responsible for any shipping delays once your package has left our farm. While we do our best to ensure timely delivery, transit times may vary due to factors beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding!

Preferences and Instructions

To help us deliver your farm-fresh products seamlessly, please review the following information and provide any special instructions that apply in the Additional Notes section during the checkout process when submitting your order:

1. Cooler or Storage Instructions
If you’re not home, leave a cooler with ice packs at your door to keep your products fresh.
2. Parking Details
Include specific parking instructions (e.g., driveway, visitor parking, or street parking).
3. Buzzer or Gate Access
For apartments or gated communities, provide buzzer codes or gate entry instructions.
4. Drop-Off Location
Specify where you'd like your order delivered (e.g., front porch, garage, or side door).
5. Pet Awareness
Inform us of any pets on the property and their temperament to ensure a safe delivery.
6. Weather Protection
If possible, provide a shaded or covered area for delivery during hot or rainy weather.
7. Time Preferences
We’ll notify you 30 minutes before delivery and send a picture once your products arrive, though exact times can’t be guaranteed.
8. Building Concierges
If applicable, confirm if your building’s concierge can accept deliveries on your behalf.
9. Neighbour Assistance
If you won’t be home, let us know if a neighbour can accept the delivery for you.
10. Security Features
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11. Contact Information
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12. Community Rules
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13. Special Instructions for Fragile Items
Many of our products, such as milk, yogurts, kefir, and soft cheeses, are in glass jars, so please handle them with care when unpacking. We do our best to pack all items securely to prevent breakage.
14. Stairs or Accessibility
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15. Alternate Drop-Off Days
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16. Preferred Communication
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17. Large Orders
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PICKUP AT FARMER'S MARKET

Secret Lands operates a stand at several Farmer’s Markets on Saturdays in and around Toronto, where we’d love to meet you, chat, and share our delicious meat, cheese, and other goodies with you.

You can shop at the market, pre-order our delicious products online, and select Pick Up from your local market at checkout.

St. Lawrence Market

92-95 Front Street East, Toronto
North Market
Saturdays, 6 am – 2 pm

Evergreen Brick Works

550 Bayview Avenue, Toronto
Saturdays, 8 am – 1 pm

Wychwood Barns

601 Christie Street, Toronto
The Stop Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, 8 am – 1 pm

 

Pick up at the farm

733792 West Back Line Proton Stn, On N0C 1L0

10:00 AM -6:00 PM

+1 (647) 832-7808

Farm-Gate Store Hours
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We are open 7 days a week from 10 am to 6 pm.

We welcome customers to visit our farm and browse our many wonderful products. We are located at 733792 West Back Line, Proton Station, Ontario.

Pre-orders and Pickup Hours
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You may stop by our farm or pre-order online to pick up your order between 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM; If you need to make arrangements for pickup outside these hours, please get in touch with us at (647) 832-7808 or [email protected]

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