Easy Tahini (2024)

This homemade tahini recipe is so easy to make, and it makes super creamy tahini that tastes much better than anything you can buy at the store. It’s ready in less than 15 minutes!

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Tahini is a paste made from sesame seeds. It is a staple in many cuisines, especially in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. It’s vegan, gluten-free, tastes nutty, and is incredibly simple to make.

Store-bought jars of tahini can be expensive. Homemade tahini is not only cheaper, but it also tastes amazing. Use tahini to makehomemade hummus,tahini dressing,tahini sauce, and more!

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Key Ingredients

  • Sesame seeds:I use hulled seeds (pictured below on the left) and toast them in a dry skillet to bring out their natural nuttiness.
  • Oil:I add a few tablespoons of neutral-flavored oil to help the tahini turn into a creamy smooth paste. Try avocado oil, extra-virgin olive oil, or vegetable oil. Sesame oil (not toasted sesame oil) also works.
  • Salt:Optional, but I always use it. It just makes the tahini taste better.

How to Make Homemade Tahini

Tahini is incredibly simple to make. You will grind sesame seeds in a food processor with some oil until smooth. If you’ve ever made nut butter like almond butter or homemade peanut butter, the process is very similar.

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Toasted sesame seeds make our tahini taste even better! Toast them in a dry skillet over medium-low heat, stirring often and watching them closely until they turn golden.

Toss your toasted seeds into the food processor. Process until they form a crumbly paste. A powerful food processor helps, but most standard ones will work, too. (I’ve included tips for using a blender below the recipe.) It’s going to go through a few stages. First, the seeds break down into a crumbly mixture that honestly doesn’t really look like it’s going to turn into tahini. Then, it eventually breaks down even more and becomes the creamy tahini we are looking for.

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Adding a few tablespoons of mild-tasting oil is helpful. This helps the tahini become more smooth, creamy, and drippy. You can use less oil, but the tahini won’t be as easy to pour. I find 3 to 4 tablespoons perfect for a texture like store-bought tahini. Process a bit more, scraping down the bowl as needed, and your tahini is now ready to use!

Waysto 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. Look at our tahini salad dressing or this creamy tahini sauce with lemon and garlic. I also use that creamy sauce for this tahini kale salad, a dip for our garlic asparagus, these chicken lettuce wraps, and a drizzle forhoney roastedcarrots.

You can even use tahini for desserts. Seriously. Drizzle over ice cream or use it instead of peanut butter or butter in your favorite cookies. Once you have tahini in your fridge (it lasts over a month), we bet you will find yourself adding it to a variety of dishes without direction from us!

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Making tahini at home is easy and cheaper than buying it from the store. I also think it tastes better! For the best deals, look for sesame seeds in bulk bins or at International, Asian, and Middle Eastern markets.

While you can make tahini from unhulled, sprouted, or hulled sesame seeds, we prefer hulled seeds.

Makes approximately 1/2 Cup

Watch Us Make the Recipe

You Will Need

1 cup (140g) sesame seeds, we prefer hulled

2 to 4 tablespoons neutral flavored oil such as avocado, grape seed, vegetable or a light olive oil

Pinch of salt, optional

Directions

    1Add sesame seeds to a wide, dry saucepan over medium-low heat and toast, stirring constantly, until the seeds become fragrant and turn light golden, 3 to 5 minutes. Stay close and keep stirring, as the seeds can burn quickly.

    2Add the toasted sesame seeds to the bowl of a food processor, then process until a crumbly paste, about 1 minute.

    3Add 2 tablespoons of the oil, then process for 2 to 3 minutes more, stopping to scrape the bottom and sides of the food processor a couple of times.

    4Check the tahini’s consistency. It should be smooth, not gritty, and should be pourable. You may need to process for another minute and add 1 to 2 more tablespoons of oil.

    5Taste the tahini for seasoning, then add salt to taste. Process 5 to 10 seconds to mix.

    6Store tahini in an airtight container in the fridge for one month.

Adam and Joanne's Tips

  • Storing: Keep tahini in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for a month. After some time in the fridge, it might separate like natural peanut butter. To fix this, stir it well before using it.
  • Sprouted and black sesame seeds: You can make tahini from sprouted or black sesame seeds. If you have sprouted your seeds at home, make sure that you dry and toast them before making the tahini.
  • Unhulled sesame seeds: Tahini made from unhulled sesame seeds tastes more bitter and isn’t as smooth as when made from hulled seeds. I recommend using hulled seeds.
  • Sesame seeds not processing:The sesame seeds take a minute or two to start breaking down (watch our video for reference). If your seeds are whirling around your processor bowl, you may need a higher-powered processor, or the blade may be sitting above the seeds. If you think this is the case, try increasing the sesame seeds in the bowl.
  • Blender: I prefer using my food processor, but if you have a high-powered blender, you should be able to make tahini. As you blend, stop and scrape down the sides and bottom of the blender to incorporate all the seeds.
  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.

Nutrition Per Serving Serving Size 1 tablespoon / Calories 136 / Protein 3g / Carbohydrate 5g / Dietary Fiber 3g / Total Sugars 0g / Total Fat 12g / Saturated Fat 2g / Cholesterol 0mg

AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for tahini? ›

Almond Butter: Almond butter takes the lead as a top tahini alternative due to its similar texture, color, and flavor. While slightly sweeter and less bitter, a dash of extra salt can balance the sweetness, making it ideal for both savory and sweet dishes.

Is it okay to eat tahini every day? ›

Between 1 to 2 tablespoons of tahini per day, both dietitians advise.

Is tahini healthier than peanut butter? ›

They're both healthy, dietitians say. 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 is tahini made of? ›

Tahini is made of three ingredients: hulled sesame seeds, oil and sometimes salt. Hulled sesame seeds are typically toasted then ground and emulsified with oil to create a smooth, creamy seed butter with a pourable consistency.

Can I just use sesame seeds instead of tahini? ›

"No tahini and you're craving hummus? No problem! Dig out that bag of sesame seeds lurking in your cupboard and make this wonderful chick pea dip.

What is tahini next to in grocery store? ›

Seed & Nut Butter Aisle: The first place to check is the nut butter aisle. Since tahini is a creamy paste made from sesame seeds, it's often compared to things like seed and nut butters. Look for tahini on shelves alongside peanut butter, almond butter, hazelnut butter etc.

Why should you not refrigerate tahini? ›

Store-bought tahini can either live in a cool dark place or in the fridge (we prefer the pantry, as the fridge can change the consistency of your tahini, making it less silky smooth). If you've mixed your tahini with other ingredients to make a sauce, always keep it in the fridge and use it within 5 days.

How long does tahini last once opened in the fridge? ›

Once opened, tahini can be refrigerated to maintain its freshness. Expect it to last from three weeks to one year, depending on its composition and storage conditions. You can also keep it in the pantry after opening the jar, but it may spoil more quickly.

Is tahini anti-inflammatory? ›

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.

What does tahini do for your gut? ›

What makes tahini beneficial? Just like other seeds and nuts, sesame seeds within the sauce help lower cholesterol, provide dietary fiber for digestion, improve blood pressure, balance hormones and more.

Does tahini spike blood sugar? ›

Tahini is rich in polyunsaturated fats and bioactive plant compounds called lignans that have been shown to improve insulin secretion. In human studies, sesame consumption has been linked to improved serum glucose, hemoglobin A1C and insulin concentrations in patients with diabetes.

Is tahini a carb or protein? ›

Tahini (1 tablespoon) contains 3.2g total carbs, 1.8g net carbs, 8.1g fat, 2.6g protein, and 89 calories.

Why is tahini 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.

Why is tahini not vegan? ›

Because it's made with sesame seeds, which, of course, come from a plant and not an animal, tahini is vegan. It's as simple as that. That said, there are sometimes other ingredients, like oil and salt, added to the store-bought versions.

Can I 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.

What is the same as tahini? ›

What is the best tahini substitute? Another nut or seed butter—like sunflower, cashew, peanut, or almond butter—could work for some recipes, but be aware that some of these substitutes have a higher sugar content than tahini does.

Why do you need tahini in hummus? ›

Does hummus need tahini? You bet! In fact, tahini is one of hummus' main ingredients, along with chickpeas and olive oil. That's why our favorite dip can be so rich and delicious—in hummus, tahini adds smoothness to the texture, as well as a wide variety of vitamins and minerals.

What does tahini taste like? ›

How Does Tahini Taste? Tahini has a very earthy flavor and is slightly bitter, but not overpowering. Although the spread resembles peanut butter and other nut butters, it does not have a similarly sweet flavor profile. The toasted sesame seed flavor shines through in this creamy, rich ingredient.

How much sesame oil in place of tahini? ›

Toasted sesame oil is more potently sesame-ish than tahini (which is sesame seed paste), so start with a smaller amount than you would normally use of tahini – say 1 tablespoon, blend it up, taste, and add more if you want a more pronounced sesame flavor.

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