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What is Tahini?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

One of the mainstays of Middle Eastern cuisine is tahini, a ground paste made from sesame seeds. In Arabic and Hebrew, it is known as techinah, while the Turkish word, tahin, is obviously closely related. The root of the word appears to be an Arabic word meaning “to grind,” which is also used as a base for other words describing ground foods, such as flour. Unlike sesame paste, a popular ingredient in Asian cuisine, tahini is made from sesame seeds which have been hulled, so it is a more refined product, and it also has less nutritional value, as the outer casing of the sesame seeds has been removed. In addition, tahini tends to be lighter in color than Asian sesame paste.

To make tahini, sesame seeds are typically blanched in hot water to remove their hulls, which float to the top. The hulls are skimmed off and the remaining flesh of the seeds is allowed to drain before being ground, usually with a small addition of salt, and sometimes olive as well. The result is a thick, nutty paste, like nut butters in consistency and flavor. When stored in an airtight container, tahini can be kept at room temperature, but once the container is opened, it should be refrigerated so that the oil from the sesame seeds does not go rancid.

Tahini is often made with garlic.
Tahini is often made with garlic.

In Middle Eastern cuisine, tahini appears most often in hummus, baba ghanouj, and halvah. Both hummus and baba ghanouj use a base of tahini, lemon, oil, and garlic to hold the dish together, while halvah is a dessert candy made with tahini and a sweetener such as honey. Often, other ingredients are added to the halvah to add texture and flavor. All of these dishes are very popular around the Mediterranean.

Tahini is highly popular around the Mediterranean, and features prominently in that region's cuisine.
Tahini is highly popular around the Mediterranean, and features prominently in that region's cuisine.

Additionally, tahini is used as a base for sauces. Tahini-rich sauces are used as dressings for meat, vegetables, and salads. Typically, the dressing is made by thinning tahini with ingredients such as lemon juice or water, and ingredients such as dill, pepper, or other herbs may be added for flavor. Many of these sauces also incorporate olive oil, a staple of Mediterranean cuisine.

Tahini is made form ground sesame seeds.
Tahini is made form ground sesame seeds.

Tahini can be used to replace sesame paste in Asian cooking as well. Especially in Japan, sesame paste is used as the base for many dips and sauces, and it is sometimes used in soups as well. The flavor of tahini is comparable to sesame paste, although it tends to be more creamy, with less of the slightly gritty texture of sesame paste.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a DelightedCooking researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a DelightedCooking researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Discussion Comments

PelesTears

@ Chicada- When I make hummus tahini, I substitute cooked black beans for the garbanzos, add hot pepper and Calamata olives and blend well. If you add a little cumin to the mix, it will give it a more distinct flavor. This is a great hummus, and it works with more things than garbanzo hummus. Both are nice, but a good black bean hummus can be a nice change.

Babalaas

@ Chicada- Honestly, the best hummus is one that you make through trial and error. Everyone's tastes are slightly different, so what you like in a hummus may put others off. I can tell you the main ingredients in a good hummus, and the ratio of sesame tahini to garbanzo beans, but you should play around with it and make it how you like.

Hummus:

4 parts garbanzo Beans

1 part Tahini

Extra virgin olive oil, Sea Salt, roasted garlic, lemon juice, and any other flavor you like.

Mix all of these ingredients well with a food processor, chill and serve. One word of wisdom, the softer the beans, the smoother the hummus.

chicada

Does anyone have a good tahini recipe, particularly a good tahini hummus recipe? I love hummus and someone told me hummus is really easy to make. I would like to try this myself so give me your best. Thanks.

tdwb7476

Tahini is often one of the many options included in the very yummy Israeli breakfast.

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    • Tahini is often made with garlic.
      By: Schlierner
      Tahini is often made with garlic.
    • Tahini is highly popular around the Mediterranean, and features prominently in that region's cuisine.
      By: david hughes
      Tahini is highly popular around the Mediterranean, and features prominently in that region's cuisine.
    • Tahini is made form ground sesame seeds.
      By: schankz
      Tahini is made form ground sesame seeds.
    • Tahini is an ingredient in some Mediterranean salad dressings.
      By: Konstantin Yuganov
      Tahini is an ingredient in some Mediterranean salad dressings.
    • Most versions of halvah are made with honey and tahini.
      By: Nitr
      Most versions of halvah are made with honey and tahini.