How to Make Tahini (Sesame Paste) - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

Learn how to make smooth, nutty and delicious Tahini at home with this easy recipe. This light brown paste Tahini, made from sesame seeds is a culinary ambrosia for many. It can be used in sweet or savory recipes, thinned or thickened depending on its use. Tahini also has some surprising health benefits. Whether homemade or store-bought, Tahini is an essential ingredient to many different global cuisines.

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But what is tahini?

About Tahini

Tahini is a paste made from ground, hulled sesame seeds. Sometimes the seeds are roasted before being ground. A spoonful of Tahini is nutty, rich, and a little bitter with a silky mouthfeel.

Sesame seeds, the main ingredient in Tahini, have a long history with humans. While most wild sesame seed plants started in sub-Saharan Africa, domestic sesame seeds were first grown in India around 3500-3050 BCE.

Their cultivation spread and now Tahini is used in many different cuisines throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Mediterranean, and South Caucasus.

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1 About Tahini

2 Health Benefits of Tahini

3 Uses

4 How to Make Tahini (Stepwise Photos)

5 Recipe Card

Sesame seed paste is even used in certain parts of East and South Asia, although it’s generally not called Tahini.

The best tahini comes from Ethiopian-grown Humera sesame seeds. They’re prized for their flavor, which comes from the soil and local growing conditions.

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Health Benefits of Tahini

Tahini is a surprising nutritional powerhouse. It’s an excellent source of plant-based protein and fiber while being rich in vitamins and minerals – in particular copper, which helps the body absorb iron and regulates blood pressure and prevents blood clot formation.

Other important minerals in Tahini include selenium, which helps the immune system, and phosphorus, which maintains bone health.

Sesame seeds, the main ingredient in Tahini, may also help lower blood pressure and promote heart health.

Keep in mind that Tahini has lots of omega-6 fatty acids, a type of polyunsaturated fat found in vegetable oils. Your body needs omega-6 fatty acids, but if you aren’t also consuming enough omega-3 fatty acids you might develop problems with chronic inflammation.

Make sure you moderate your omega-6 intake and eat plenty of omega-3 foods to keep everything in balance!

Uses

Chefs and home cooks who love tahini have developed some creative uses for it. It is commonly used as a sauce to serve over or with other foods, either on its own or mixed with olive oil, herbs, lemon, jam, honey, or garlic.

Spread it on toast, serve as a dip with cut fresh vegetables or pita, toss with a Vegetable Salad as a dressing, or smother some Falafel or grilled Kebabs with it.

You can also drizzle a generous amount of tahini in your Shawarma rolls, Wraps and Veggie Burgers.

It’s the star of sesame halva (or halwa), a type of dessert confection popular throughout the Middle East, Mediterranean, and the Balkans. Halva is made with tahini and some kind of sweetener like sugar or honey.

Bakers can throw it into baked goods like cookies and cakes for a unique, nutty taste and moist texture.

Fans of chickpea hummus and eggplant baba ganoush recognize Tahini as an important ingredient that lends these dips a smooth texture and subtle flavor.

Top frozen yogurt with a squeeze or drizzle of tahini for a healthier alternative to Magic Shell ice cream topping.

Peanut butter and jelly fans may like the sweet and savory combination of a tahini and Date Syrup sandwich.

You can even roast your fish in a layer of tahini to keep the flesh moist and create a charred edible crust.

There are so many ways to use tahini, the only limit is your imagination!

How to Make Tahini (Stepwise Photos)

1. Dry roast cleaned sesame seeds on a medium flame until they begin to pop. If you prefer raw tahini, you can skip roasting.

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2. Cool completely and add them to a grinder or a food processor jar. Add a pinch of salt if you like.

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3. Blend it on a medium speed until all the seeds are crushed well. You can scrape off the sides and repeat again. Make sure the jar or the seeds do not turn hot or warm while blending as this can easily make your tahini bitter.

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4. Add olive oil. Make sure the seeds are well crushed before adding oil.

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5. Blend well again until you get a smooth consistency. Tahini is ready.

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Store it in a clean airtight glass jar. This keeps good for few months, but best thing is to make it in small quantities and use up with in a month. Singapore has a tropical climate, some foods do not keep good without refrigeration so I refrigerate it and use up within 2 weeks.

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Here are more ideas to use it

  • Wraps & sandwich: Spread it on a chapati/tortilla/roti / bread. Toss some steamed or fresh vegetable juliennes in little salt, black pepper, lemon juice and any spice blend like garam masala or all spice. Add these to the roti. Wrap it and serve. If using bread, just cover with another slice of toasted bread.
  • Jam toast or wrap: Spread it over a butter toasted slice of bread or roti or tortilla. Spread some fruit jam. Wrap or cover with another slice of bread.
  • Pasta & noodles: Add a spoonful of this to your pasta or noodles towards the end and toss.

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How to Make Tahini (Sesame Paste)

Tahini is a easy to make Mediterranean condiment made with sesame seeds. It can be added to spreads, sandwiches, salads and tahini sauce.

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For best results follow the step-by-step photos above the recipe card

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Cook Time10 minutes minutes

Total Time15 minutes minutes

Servings4

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • ¾ cup sesame seeds
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons olive oil (skip if you have a high speed blender)
  • 1 pinch salt (optional)

Instructions

Preparation (skip if using hulled sesame)

  • If using unhulled sesame seeds, rinse them in lots of water and rub with both your palms.

  • Drain them to a colander and repeat the rinse few more times. Shake off the colander to get rid of excess water.

  • Pat them dry with a kitchen clothe.

How to Make Tahini

  • Roast sesame seeds on a low to medium flame until crunchy and aromatic. Cool them completely.

  • Add them to a processor or grinder jar along with salt if using.

  • Blend until the seeds are crushed well and fine. Within a few minutes the seeds will begin to release oils.

  • If you do not have a high speed blender add the oil as needed and blend until it turns to a smooth paste.

  • Store tahini in a airtight glass jar.

Notes

If using unhulled sesesame ensure you rinse them well rubbing with your palms. Drain them and roast until crunchy.Rinsing them removes the bitter taste from the seeds.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

How to Make Tahini (Sesame Paste)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 223Calories from Fat 180

% Daily Value*

Fat 20g31%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Sodium 3mg0%

Potassium 131mg4%

Carbohydrates 6g2%

Fiber 3g13%

Protein 4g8%

Calcium 274mg27%

Iron 4.1mg23%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This Post was first published in May 2018. Updated and republished in March 2024.

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I’m Swasthi Shreekanth, the recipe developer, food photographer & food writer behind Swasthi’s Recipes. My aim is to help you cook great Indian food with my time-tested recipes. After 2 decades of experience in practical Indian cooking I started this blog to help people cook better & more often at home. Whether you are a novice or an experienced cook I am sure Swasthi’s Recipes will assist you to enhance your cooking skills. More about me

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FAQs

How to use tahini sesame paste? ›

Ways to Use Tahini

The most well-known way to use tahini is to make hummus, but we use it in our kitchen in many other ways. We use tahini to make other dips like baba ganoush (a roasted eggplant dip) and serve it plain next to homemade falafel. It's also the perfect base for sauces and dressings.

What is the difference between sesame paste and tahini? ›

Tahini is sometimes listed as a substitute for sesame paste, but to me, the two aren't interchangeable. Though tahini is also made from white sesame seeds, those seeds are usually untoasted or lightly toasted. By comparison, toasted sesame paste is more assertive and aromatic and also thicker in texture.

Is tahini an inflammatory food? ›

Tahini also has selenium. It acts as an antioxidant and helps lower inflammation in the body. Studies show sesamol, a natural chemical found in sesame seeds and sesame oil, has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging benefits. Other studies suggest it also has strong anti-cancer effects.

Should sesame tahini be refrigerated after opening? ›

How to Store Tahini. Since it's very high in oil, keep tahini refrigerated once you've opened it to prevent it from going rancid too quickly. It gets difficult to stir once it's chilled, so be sure to thoroughly mix it before putting it in the refrigerator.

How to use tahini from a jar? ›

The Weekly 5: How to use up a jar of tahini
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  2. Carrot Fritters with Lemon Tahini.
  3. Cauliflower-Chickpea Quinoa Bowls.
  4. Cilantro-Lime Tahini Dressing.
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Is tahini sesame paste good for you? ›

Tahini is a paste made from sesame seeds. It offers several nutritional benefits, including anticancer effects, anti-inflammatory compounds, and antibacterial properties, among many others.

What does tahini paste taste like? ›

Let's talk about what tahini should taste and feel like. It should be slightly thinner than peanut butter, but still have a creamy texture, and the flavor should be predominantly of toasted sesame. It should feel velvety, smooth and rich. The flavor should be savory and nutty.

Is tajin the same as tahini? ›

Though its name sounds similar to the Middle Eastern condiment tahini, Tajín has little in common with the sesame paste, and in fact was named after an archeological site where its founder learned the Nahuatl word for chile, Aji.

Why is tahini so expensive? ›

At the heart of every tahini jar lies the sesame seed. The quality of these seeds significantly influences the price. High-quality, ethically sourced sesame seeds can be pricier, contributing to the overall cost of the final product.

How do you mix tahini before using? ›

Once you get your jar of tahini home, you want to open it up and give it a stir to make sure it's incorporated. (If the oil has fully separated, such as in the photo above, Food editor Joe Yonan uses an immersion blender to reincorporate it, after which he says it stays emulsified.)

Can I eat tahini directly? ›

Tahini is basically sesame butter. Most high-quality brands contain just one ingredient: roasted sesame seeds. It's not as sweet as most nut butters and can be used like peanut butter (or eaten straight off a spoon).

Who should not eat tahini? ›

Some people may experience an allergic reaction to sesame. Foods to avoid if they have a sesame allergy include foods containing sesame seeds, sesame oil, and tahini. Sesame reactions can range from a mild sensitivity to a severe allergy. A severe allergy can trigger anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening situation.

Does tahini raise blood pressure? ›

As seen above, tahini is high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Studies have shown that consuming these types of fats can lower harmful cholesterol levels as well as lower the risk of heart disease and stroke. The calcium and magnesium in tahini may also work to decrease blood pressure naturally.

What is healthier, tahini or peanut butter? ›

Tahini is lower in carbohydrates and sugars than peanut butter is making it a better choice for people who follow low-carb diets, Politi notes. Both foods are predominantly fat, though peanut butter has a little more protein, Young adds.

What do you eat tahini paste with? ›

Here are eight simple ideas for making the most out of the next can of tahini you purchase.
  1. Dip raw veggies in it. ...
  2. Spread it on toast. ...
  3. Drizzle it on falafel. ...
  4. Use it to make Tarator sauce. ...
  5. Dress your salad with it. ...
  6. Make a double sesame burger. ...
  7. Stir it into soup. ...
  8. Have main course baba ganoush.

What is tahini paste good for? ›

Tahini is a paste made from sesame seeds. It offers several nutritional benefits, including anticancer effects, anti-inflammatory compounds, and antibacterial properties, among many others. Tahini is a paste made from toasted, ground sesame seeds. It has a light, nutty flavor.

Do you mix tahini before using? ›

Stir your tahini well before using, as the oil separates during storage. Once opened, you may have to vigorously stir the oil back into the sesame paste. Store the jar in your fridge to prevent spoiling. Tahini keeps for many months, but the oils will go rancid over time.

Can you eat tahini by itself? ›

It's exactly the same process as turning peanuts into peanut butter. The result is a very rich paste, delicious by itself in very small quantities – try a smear on your avocado toast – but usually appearing as an ingredient in other dishes and preparations. You'll see tahini labelled as hulled or unhulled.

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