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Switching up the average appetizer with these fun Oven Fried Halloumi Bites with Hot Honey. Sesame and Panko breaded halloumi cheese bites, oven-baked, and served with an addicting sweet and spicy hot honey. Each bite is crispy on the outside, but full of warm, salty halloumi cheese inside. The hot honey sauce just makes them that much more addicting. Serve these up as a fun and easy appetizer or make them dinner with a side of rice and veggies. Can’t go wrong either way.

This recipe! You guys I am so excited to share these crispy popcorn halloumi cheese bites with you guys. I couldn’t love this recipe more. I know I’ve said this before, but I don’t often share appetizers. When I do, it’s normally around the holidays when we’re entertaining most.
I just seem to have this hang-up with appetizers. They always fill you up before the real meal, so to me, they’ve always seemed a little pointless. But at the same time, appetizers are some of the most delicious foods…
I mean, a cheese board alone is one of my all-time favorites.
Anyway, the point is that I don’t often share appetizers. I prefer a meal over an app. But then there are those appetizers that overly excite me and I just have to share them.

Enter these fun bites.
Funny enough, they came to be after a failed recipe that was meant to be something entirely different. I felt a little defeated, but also determined to turn out something delicious. I opened up the fridge and pulled out the last block of halloumi cheese…and then I made these bites.
They just kind of randomly came to mind after I had made some breaded chicken earlier in the day. I just didn’t think twice, went at it, and here we are.
Twas a great idea.

Halloumi is a semi-hard, unripened cheese made from a mixture of goat and sheep milk. It has a super high melting point, so it’s good for frying and grilling because it holds its shape.
Halloumi is often associated with Greek cuisine and originated in Cyprus. It’s a popular cheese throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. It can be a popular alternative to meat.
It has a white, very distinctive chewy texture that is similar to mozzarella, but not as melty. Its key characteristics are how salty it is. Think more along the lines of feta! It’s delish.

If you’ve made any of my chicken fingers or popcorn chicken recipes, this is the very same process, but with cheese.
Dip the cubed cheese pieces into beaten eggs, then dredge through a mix of Panko breadcrumbs, parmesan, and sesame seeds.
Next, bake the halloumi cubes in the oven in a single layer until it crisps all over. My secret is to gently drizzle the halloumi with olive oil before baking. This helps the coating to really crisp up nicely in the oven. You can’t skip this step, it’s crucial. If you need to do several batches, that works too.

It is literally just honey and chili flakes, that it’s it. But oh my goodness, it is SO GOOD when drizzled over the crispy salty “fried” cheese.
Don’t skip this. Promise you, it makes these bites extra delicious and just a little bit addicting too.
To sum things up, the halloumi is crispy, warm, melty a little bit salty, and very much addicting. The sauce is spicy, yet sweet. Put everything together and you’ll have crispy, salty, sweet, and spicy popcorn size halloumi bites.
Just add ketchup on the side for dipping. Two sauces are better than one.
And with that, who’s ready for a fun, different, and delicious appetizer? These are going to be so good for Easter and Mother’s Day!

Looking for other spring appetizers? Here are a few to try:
Jalapeño Cheddar Corn Fritters with Chipotle Aioli
Crispy Sesame Ginger Potstickers with Chive Chili Sauce
Lastly, if you make these Oven Fried Halloumi Bites with Hot Honey be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Do these freeze well?
Hi Rochelle,
Yes, these would be great to freeze before baking! I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xx
These were a huge hit for my girlfriend Happy Hour!
Hey Karen,
I appreciate you making this recipe and sharing your feedback! So glad to hear that it turned out well for you! Xx
Could u reheat these once cooked.
Thinking to bake them until just done and then reheat in an air fryer?
Hi Jess,
Sure, I bet that would work nicely for you! I hope you love this recipe! xx
Can I make these ahead of time? Will they still be crispy?
Hey Shay,
How far in advance are you wanting to make these? I would say these are best served immediately, but they would be okay to sit for 30-60 minutes before serving. I hope this helps! xx
Is there a way to prep them 2 days before and then bake them day of? Or will crumbs get soggy?
My guess is the crumbs will get soggy! So sorry!
Instead of guessing, try the recipe and find out!
Do you think this would work with Queso Blanco cheese?
Hi David,
Sure, I don’t see why not! Let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT