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Amazing Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi

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April 17, 2026

Close-up of grilled watermelon and halloumi cheese skewers, garnished with fresh mint leaves and drizzled with balsamic glaze.

Oh, summer nights! There’s just something magical about them, isn’t there? The air gets thick and warm, the crickets start their symphony, and all you want to do is relax with some seriously good food that doesn’t keep you stuck in the kitchen. Thatโ€™s exactly how I discovered the pure genius of grilled watermelon and halloumi skewers. Honestly, I stumbled upon this combo at a friend’s barbecue a few years back and my mind was BLOWN. Who knew sweet, juicy watermelon could get all warm and caramelized on the grill, playing perfectly with that salty, squeaky halloumi? Itโ€™s like a party in your mouth โ€“ refreshing, a little savory, totally unique, and justโ€ฆ wow. These aren’t just any skewers; they’re little bites of summer bliss that are perfect for any get-together or even just a fantastic light starter for a cozy night in.

Close-up of grilled watermelon and halloumi cheese skewers drizzled with balsamic glaze and garnished with mint.

Why You’ll Love These Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi Cheese

Okay, trust me on this one โ€“ you are going to adore these watermelon and halloumi skewers. Theyโ€™re not just delicious; theyโ€™re your secret weapon for easy entertaining:

  • Seriously Simple: You won’t believe how little effort this takes. Itโ€™s like a magic trick for a fantastic appetizer.
  • Tastebud Party: The sweet, juicy watermelon and the salty, squeaky halloumi are just *chefโ€™s kiss* together.
  • Summer on a Stick: Theyโ€™re the ultimate cool-down treat for hot days and outdoor gatherings. So refreshing!
  • GORGEOUS Presentation: Those bright colors look amazing. Your guests will think you spent hours!
  • Lightning Fast: From start to grill, theyโ€™re ready in next to no time.

Gather Your Ingredients for Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi Cheese

Alright, letโ€™s get our supplies ready for these amazing skewers! Itโ€™s pretty straightforward, which is part of why I love them so much. Youโ€™ll need:

  • 1/2 medium watermelon: Make sure itโ€™s seeded and cut into nice, sturdy 1-inch cubes. We want them chunky enough to hold up on the grill!
  • 8 oz halloumi cheese: Cut this into cubes that are about the same size as your watermelon โ€“ roughly 1-inch pieces. Itโ€™ll get all golden and melty.
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil: Just a little bit to make sure everything grills up nicely and doesn’t stick.
  • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves: Youโ€™ll want these chopped up. They add this incredible burst of freshness at the end!
  • 1 tablespoon balsamic glaze: This is for drizzling. It adds a touch of sweet tanginess that just takes everything over the top.

Essential Equipment for Your Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi Cheese

To make these magical watermelon and halloumi skewers happen, you really don’t need a ton of fancy gear. My kitchen is pretty basic, and these are the essentials I always use. First up, you’ll want your trusty grill โ€“ whether it’s charcoal or gas, just make sure it’s clean and ready to get hot! Then, of course, you’ll need your skewers. I usually go for bamboo ones that I soak for a bit, but metal ones work great too. Lastly, grab a good sharp knife and a sturdy cutting board for cubing up all that glorious watermelon and cheese. Thatโ€™s it, really!

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi Cheese

Alright, let’s get these amazing skewers on the grill! It’s super easy, and honestly, the hardest part is waiting for that grill to heat up. You’ll be surprised how quickly these come together. Think of it like a little summer dance between sweet and salty, just like these other great skewer ideas!

Preparing the Grill and Skewers

First things first, let’s get that grill ready. Crank it up to medium-high heat so it’s nice and hot. If you’re using wooden skewers, and I usually do, give them a good soak in water for about 20 minutes or so before you start. This is a little trick to stop them from burning up on the grill, which nobody wants!

Assembling the Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi Cheese

Now for the fun part โ€“ threading! Grab your cubed watermelon and halloumi. I like to alternate them on the skewers, you know, one chunk of watermelon, then one of halloumi, then watermelon again. It just looks so pretty and makes sure you get a little bit of both in every bite. Don’t pack them too tight, give them a little breathing room.

Close-up of grilled watermelon and halloumi cheese skewers drizzled with balsamic glaze and garnished with mint.

Grilling to Perfection

Pop those gorgeous skewers onto the hot grill. Before you do, give them a quick brush with that olive oil โ€“ this helps them get lovely grill marks and prevents sticking. Grill them for about 3-4 minutes on each side. Youโ€™re looking for that halloumi to turn a beautiful golden brown and get a little soft, and the watermelon should have those distinct char marks. It smells heavenly at this stage, trust me!

Close-up of grilled watermelon and halloumi cheese skewers with mint and balsamic glaze.

Finishing Touches and Serving

Once theyโ€™re off the grill, don’t wait a second! Sprinkle generously with that chopped fresh mint โ€“ it adds such a bright, amazing flavor. Then, finish it all off with a drizzle of balsamic glaze. It adds that perfect sweet-tangy finish. Serve them up right away while theyโ€™re warm and the halloumi is perfectly melty. Enjoy every juicy, cheesy bite!

Tips for the Best Grilled Watermelon and Halloumi

Making these skewers is pretty foolproof, but like any recipe, a few little tricks can make them truly spectacular. First off, selecting your watermelon is key! You want a melon that feels heavy for its size and sounds hollow when you tap it โ€“ that usually means it’s nice and juicy inside. For the halloumi, make sure you cut it into cubes that are roughly the same size as your watermelon chunks. This ensures they cook evenly. Oh, and a super important tip: if your grill grates are a little sticky, don’t be afraid to give them a good pre-heating and maybe even a light oiling. It makes a HUGE difference in getting those pretty grill marks without anything getting stuck! Seriously, nobody wants to wrestle their food off the grill. For extra insurance, especially if you’re new to grilling, check out these grilled cheese tips โ€“ the principles of not sticking are similar!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Your Skewers

Okay, so weโ€™ve got halloumi and balsamic glaze in there. Halloumi is that amazing squeaky cheese from Cyprus, and itโ€™s fantastic because it holds its shape when you grill it, unlike a lot of other cheeses. If you can’t find halloumi, good luck because itโ€™s really the star here! Maybe a firm paneer could work in a pinch, but it wonโ€™t be quite the same. As for the balsamic glaze, itโ€™s basically balsamic vinegar thatโ€™s been simmered down until itโ€™s thick and syrupy. If you don’t have glaze, you can just buy balsamic vinegar and simmer it yourself until it reduces. For the mint, if you’re not a mint fan or just donโ€™t have any, basil or even a little parsley could give a nice fresh finish, but mint is just *perfect* with watermelon and cheese, trust me. Check out The Mediterranean Dish for tons of inspiration on using fresh herbs too!

Frequently Asked Questions About Watermelon Recipes for Grilled Skewers With Halloumi Cheese

Can I make these grilled watermelon and halloumi skewers ahead of time?

Honestly, I really recommend serving these right after they come off the grill. Theyโ€™re best when the halloumi is warm and melty, and the watermelon is perfectly tender with those lovely grill marks. Things can get a little watery if they sit too long, especially the watermelon. Think of them as a quick, impressive party starter that you assemble and grill just before serving!

What should I serve with these watermelon skewers?

These skewers are pretty fantastic on their own as an appetizer, but they also make a super refreshing side dish! Theyโ€™d be amazing next to some grilled chicken or fish. You could also serve them alongside a big, fresh salad. They’re light enough that they won’t weigh down a meal, and they add a fun pop of color and flavor to just about anything. Theyโ€™re a bit like a delightful appetizer version of a grilled chicken burrito โ€“ a flavor surprise!

Are there any non-alcoholic variations or additions?

Absolutely! The recipe as is is totally non-alcoholic, of course. The balsamic glaze gives a lovely tang, and the mint is so fresh. If you wanted to add a little something extra thatโ€™s booze-free, maybe try a little squeeze of lime juice right at the end, or even a very light drizzle of honey if you like things sweeter. But honestly, the watermelon, halloumi, mint, and balsamic combo is already pretty perfect and alcohol-free!

My halloumi is sticking to the grill! What am I doing wrong?

Oh no, sticky halloumi is the worst! A couple of things could be happening. First, make sure your grill is genuinely hot *before* you put the skewers on. Medium-high is what weโ€™re aiming for. Second, definitely brush those skewers with a little olive oil right before they hit the grates. If youโ€™re using wooden skewers, ensure theyโ€™ve been soaked properly so they donโ€™t char and stick. Sometimes, just give the halloumi side a few minutes without touching it; it often releases itself when itโ€™s ready to flip!

Serving and Storage for Your Grilled Watermelon Skewers

These watermelon and halloumi skewers are really at their best served fresh off the grill. That warm, slightly softened halloumi with the juicy, warm watermelon is just an unbeatable combo! I like to arrange them nicely on a platter and let folks grab them. If you happen to have any leftovers (which is rare in my house!), they’re best stored in an airtight container in the fridge. They won’t be quite as good cold โ€“ the watermelon can get a bit watery โ€“ but they’re still tasty. Reheating isn’t really recommended; they lose that lovely texture. Think of them more like a delightful, quick appetizer that’s best enjoyed right away, kind of like how you’d want to devour a chicken avocado melt sandwich fresh off the press!

Close-up of grilled halloumi cheese and watermelon skewers drizzled with balsamic glaze and mint.

Estimated Nutritional Information

Keep in mind these numbers are just estimates, as exact values can change based on the specific size of your watermelon and halloumi portions. A serving typically comes in around 250-300 calories, with about 15-20g of fat, 12-15g of carbohydrates, and 10-12g of protein. Theyโ€™re a pretty light and satisfying bite!

Close-up of grilled watermelon and halloumi cheese skewers drizzled with balsamic glaze and garnished with mint.

Grilled Watermelon Skewers with Halloumi Cheese

A refreshing and savory appetizer featuring grilled watermelon and halloumi cheese.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Total Time 18 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Mediterranean

Ingredients
  

For the Skewers
  • 1/2 medium Watermelon seeded, cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 8 oz Halloumi cheese cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 2 tbsp Olive oil
  • 1/4 cup Fresh mint leaves chopped
  • 1 tbsp Balsamic glaze for drizzling

Equipment

  • Grill
  • Skewers
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

Method
 

  1. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat.
  2. Thread the watermelon cubes and halloumi cubes alternately onto the skewers.
  3. Brush the skewers with olive oil.
  4. Grill the skewers for 3-4 minutes per side, until the halloumi is golden brown and slightly softened, and the watermelon has grill marks.
  5. Remove from grill, sprinkle with fresh mint, and drizzle with balsamic glaze.

Notes

Serve immediately as a light appetizer or side dish.

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