Try this Middle Eastern–inspired tartine: a French open-faced sandwich topped with grilled halloumi, ripe avocado and a drizzle of pomegranate molasses. Simple to prepare yet elegant to serve, these tartines make a lovely appetizer, brunch item or small bite to offer guests with a cool drink.
After making stuffed portobello mushrooms with grilled halloumi recently, I couldn’t stop thinking about halloumi. Its salty, squeaky texture and ability to brown beautifully on a hot pan begged for a simple, flavour-forward pairing. The result is this tartine: creamy mashed avocado on toasted bread topped with warm, grilled halloumi and finished with bright pomegranate molasses.
This combination sounds unexpected, but the balance is what makes it special: the crunchy toast, the smooth avocado, the savory-chewy halloumi and the tangy-sweet molasses all work together. It’s an easy recipe that feels a little indulgent—perfect for entertaining or for a satisfying snack at home.
If you’re not familiar with the word tartine, it simply means an open-faced sandwich in French. To summarize this tartine:
- Toasted slice of crusty bread,
- generous spread of mashed avocado,
- warm, grilled halloumi cheese,
- a finishing drizzle of pomegranate molasses for bright, sweet-and-sour contrast.
These tartines are ideal for many occasions: a relaxed happy hour, an appetizer before a meal, a leisurely weekend brunch or a late-night snack. They come together quickly and present beautifully, so they’re great when you want something that looks and tastes like you put in more effort than you actually did.
Give this tartine a try and adjust the pomegranate molasses to your taste—if you prefer less sweetness, use a lighter drizzle. If you love bold contrasts, add a little more. Either way, the combination of grilled halloumi and avocado is worth experimenting with.
Enjoy, and happy cooking!
If you make these Grilled Halloumi, Avocado & Pomegranate Molasses Tartines, please leave a rating or a comment to share how they turned out—I love hearing from readers!

Grilled Halloumi, Avocado and Pomegranate Molasses Tartine
Middle Eastern-inspired tartines that combine grilled halloumi, creamy avocado and a tangy-sweet pomegranate molasses finish. Quick to prepare and ideal as an appetizer, brunch item or snack.
Appetizer, brunch, Snack
Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
#easyappetizer, appetizer, avocado, brunch, cheese, French, grilled, halloumi, tartine
Ingredients
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5
oz
halloumi cheese
150 g -
6
slices
ciabatta bread
or any similar crusty bread -
1
ripe avocado -
3
tbsp
pomegranate molasses
Instructions
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Prepare the halloumi: slice the block into six pieces about 0.5 inches (≈1 cm) thick—there may be some halloumi left over. Heat a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat until hot. Grill the halloumi slices about 1 minute per side, or until they develop a golden-brown crust. Remove from the pan and let cool slightly, then cut each slice into three pieces for easier topping.
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Toast the bread slices to your preferred level of crispness. While the bread is toasting, mash the avocado in a small bowl and season with salt and pepper to taste.
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Assemble the tartines: spread roughly 1 heaping tablespoon of mashed avocado on each slice of toast. Arrange pieces of grilled halloumi on top, then finish with a drizzle of pomegranate molasses. Serve immediately while the halloumi is warm.
Recipe Notes
Pomegranate molasses is a concentrated tart-sweet syrup that adds a bright finish to these tartines. If you don’t have it on hand, you can reduce pomegranate juice on the stove until syrupy to make a homemade version. Adjust the amount of molasses to suit your taste—less for subtle brightness, more for a pronounced sweet-and-sour note.
Calories from Fat 90
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