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Tahini Recipe

Rich, creamy, and full of nutty flavor, tahini is a versatile paste that adds depth and character to countless dishes. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create this kitchen staple at home.
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Course: Condiments
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Keyword: Tahini Recipe
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 1 cup

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sesame seeds
  • Salt optional
  • 2 tablespoons or more of mild olive oil a neutral oil like grapeseed oil, or a touch of sesame oil

Instructions

  • Toast the sesame seeds (optional): Toasting the sesame seeds can enhance their nutty flavor. To do this on the stovetop, heat a dry skillet over medium heat. Add the sesame seeds and stir frequently with a wooden spoon. Toast the seeds for about 5 minutes, until they release a fragrant aroma and achieve a light golden hue—avoid browning them. Transfer the seeds to a large plate or tray and allow them to cool completely. Alternatively, you can toast them in the oven. Preheat the oven to 350°F, spread the sesame seeds on a rimmed baking sheet, and toast for approximately 5 minutes, stirring once or twice, until lightly golden and fragrant. Cool the seeds thoroughly on a plate or tray.
  • Prepare the sesame seeds: Place the cooled sesame seeds into a food processor fitted with an S-blade. For those without a food processor, a mortar and pestle or high-powered blender can also be used, though results may vary.
  • Grind the seeds: Process the sesame seeds for 2 to 3 minutes, stopping as needed to scrape down the sides, until the seeds break down into a coarse, crumbly paste.
  • Incorporate the oil: Add 2 tablespoons of your chosen oil to the food processor. Continue processing for another 1 to 2 minutes, scraping the sides occasionally, until the mixture develops into a thick and relatively smooth paste.
  • Adjust the consistency (optional): For a thinner tahini, add additional oil, 1 to 2 tablespoons at a time, blending until the paste reaches your preferred texture.
  • Season with salt (optional): Add salt to taste, then process briefly to ensure it’s evenly mixed throughout.
  • Store the tahini: Transfer the finished tahini into a jar or another airtight container. Keep it refrigerated, where it will stay fresh for a month or longer. If the paste separates over time, simply stir it to reincorporate the oil before use.
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