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This homemade tahini sauce recipe is quick and easy to make with 5 ingredients and tastes amazing with everything from falafel to roasted veggies, grilled meats, wraps, salads and more.

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The sauce that makes just about everything better. ♡

Seriously. From grilled veggies to meats, salads to sandwiches, falafel to kebabs and beyond, tahini sauce is one of those magically versatile recipes that can be used in a million different ways. And its classically creamy, nutty, rich flavor never fails to make any dish taste amazing.

All you need are 5 simple ingredients (tahini, lemon, garlic, salt and cumin) and about 10 minutes to whip up a quick batch of this Middle Eastern-inspired sauce. This homemade tahini sauce recipe also happens to naturally be vegan and gluten-free. And while we most often stick to the classic ingredients here in our kitchen, there are countless fun variations that you can try to add some extra herbs, spice, heat, sweetness to customize your own tahini sauce recipe.

So grab some tahini and let’s make a quick batch!

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Tahini Sauce Ingredients

Here are a few brief notes about the tahini sauce ingredients you will need to make this recipe:

  • Tahini:Tahini is of course the star of the show here, with its famously creamy and nutty flavor. I recommend using a good-quality tahini — this is my favorite brand of store-bought tahini, or you can make a quick batch of homemade tahini — and be sure to always give tahini a good stir before adding it to this recipe to ensure that the oils and solids are well-mixed.
  • Lemon juice:The refreshing tanginess of freshly-squeezed lemon juice perfectly balances the richness of the tahini.
  • Garlic:I recommend grating or very finely mincing the garlic so that it folds seamlessly into this smooth sauce. For an extra garlicky tahini sauce, you can of course always add in an extra clove or two.
  • Cumin:I always love adding a hint of ground cumin to any tahini sauces or dressings, as its earthy flavor pairs so well with the tahini.
  • Cold water:You’re welcome to use whatever amount of cold water that you prefer to thin out the sauce and achieve your desired consistency.
  • Salt:And finally, don’t forget to add in a generous pinch of sea salt to bring out the best of these delicious flavors.

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How To Make Tahini Sauce

Full instructions for how to make tahini sauce are included in the recipe box at the bottom of this post. But here are a few extra tahini sauce tip to help make this recipe a success!

  1. Soak the garlic. This inspiration for this step comes from Chef Michael Solomonov’s famous recipe for tahini sauce (mentioned in this article), in which he purées an entire head of unpeeled garlic cloves and lemon juice, pauses to let the lemon juice mellow out the flavor of the garlic, then pushes the mixture through a fine-mesh strainer before adding it to tahini sauce. I’ve used his method a few times and love how the lemon juice really does beautifully tone down the punch of the raw garlic. But to save a few steps, I’ve found that you can achieve a similar flavor by simply grating (or very-finely mincing) less garlic cloves, soaking the grated garlic in lemon juice for 5-10 minutes, and then adding it directly to the sauce. It makes for a lovely garlicky tahini sauce without allowing the garlic to completely overpower all of the other delicious flavors.
  2. Mix. If you’re new to working with tahini, please note that it always seizes up briefly when mixed with other liquids — this is normal! Just keep whisking and it will quickly smooth out and emulsify with the other ingredients.
  3. Thin. Feel free to add anywhere from 1/4 to 1/2 cup of water to this tahini sauce recipe, depending on the consistency needed. If you want a thicker sauce to spread on sandwiches or wraps, you may want to use less. If you want a sauce that’s easily drizzle-able on salads or grilled veggies, you may want to use more.
  4. Serve. Once your tahini sauce is mixed, it’s ready to serve and enjoy immediately!

How To Store Tahini Sauce

Tahini sauce can be stored in the refrigerator in a sealed container for up to 10 days. The oils and solids in the sauce will naturally separate the longer the sauce sits, so be sure to give the sauce a good stir each time before you use it.

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Tahini Sauce Variations

Here are a few variations you are welcome to try with this tahini sauce recipe:

  • Add extra spices:Add additional spices such as smoked paprika or sumac.
  • Add fresh herbs:Add finely-chopped fresh herbs such as chives, cilantro, dill, mint, or parsley. Or you can blend the herbs into the sauce (using a traditional or immersion blender) to to make a green tahini sauce.
  • Add sweetener:Add a hint of maple syrup or honey to lightly sweeten the sauce.
  • Add heat:Add a pinch of cayenne or Aleppo pepper, or finely-chopped fresh chiles (such as jalapeño or serrano), to amp up the heat.
  • Add yogurt:Add in a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt to make a creamier yogurt tahini sauce.

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Ways To Use Tahini Sauce

Looking for more delicious ways to use tahini sauce? Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Dipping sauce: Serve it up as a dipping sauce with your favorite veggie sticks, pita or chips.
  • Salads:Thin it out with a bit of extra water and lemon juice to make a simple tahini dressing to drizzle on salads.
  • Sandwiches and wraps:Drizzle tahini sauce onto your favorite sandwiches and wraps.
  • Roasted veggies:Tahini sauce makes a fantastic topping for roasted or grilled vegetables.
  • Grilled meat or kebabs:Tahini sauce has long been a popular marinade or topping for grilled meat or kebabs, such as shawarma.
  • Falafel or falafel bowls:One of my favorite uses for tahini sauce is drizzling it on falafel or falafel bowls (recipe coming soon!).
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Tahini Sauce

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  • Author: Ali
  • Prep Time: 0 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 15 mins
  • Yield: 3/4 cup 1x
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This homemade tahini sauce recipe is quick and easy to make with 5 ingredients and tastes delicious drizzled on everything from falafel to roasted veggies, grilled meats, wraps, salads and more.

Ingredients

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  • 2 small cloves garlic, finely grated or minced
  • 1/3 cup lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup tahini
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup cold water

Instructions

  1. Soak the garlic. Combine the garlic and lemon juice in a small bowl and stir to combine. Let the garlic rest for 5 to 10 minutes so that its flavor can mellow.
  2. Mix. Add the tahini, sea salt, cumin and whisk to combine. While continuing to whisk with one hand, slowly stream ¼ cup water into the mixture and whisk until smooth. (The tahini may seize up briefly, but keep whisking and it will smooth out.)
  3. Thin. Add extra water if needed to thin the tahini sauce to your desired consistency.
  4. Serve. Serve immediately, or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 1 week. Enjoy!

posted on May 21, 2023 by Ali

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One comment on “Tahini Sauce”

  1. Kate May 24, 2023 @ 3:52 pm Reply

    This was great! It popped up at a perfect time for me as I wanted to make something with tahini.

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FAQs

How do you make tahini sauce not bitter? ›

If it is too bitter, stir in 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon maple syrup or honey. And if the flavor is too sharp, mellow it with 1/2 to 1 teaspoon olive oil.

How do you make tahini less hard? ›

Add a neutral-tasting oil slowly and continue whizzing, stopping frequently to scrape down the bowl. Continue adding oil until the tahini reaches the smoothness and consistency you like. If you need a starting point for amounts, try 1 cup seeds to 3 tablespoons of oil.

Why is my tahini sauce not smooth? ›

Knowing that tahini seizes, and how to fix it, is the key to how to make a great sauce with the desired consistency: smooth! Fix the seized mixture with the addition of ice cold water. ​You may only need a little water to smooth out the mixture; it's best to start with less water and add more as needed.

Why is my tahini not runny? ›

The seeds continue to 'cook' even when taken off the heat, so be careful not to over toast them. Transfer the cooled toasted seeds to a food processor (ideally 600W or more) and blend for 5 - 7 minutes**. The key to smooth and runny tahini is to give it time, so keep blending.

Why is my homemade tahini bitter? ›

Bitterness is generally part and parcel of tahini - it's how ground sesame seeds taste. What you will find, however, is that some tahini can taste more bitter than others. This is down to a few things; like how that particular tahini is processed, or the levels of something called oxalic acid in the hulls of the seeds.

Why avoid tahini? ›

Tahini is high in omega-6 fatty acids, a type of polyunsaturated fat found primarily in vegetable oils like sunflower, safflower, and corn oils ( 16 ). Though your body needs omega-6 fatty acids, consuming a diet high in omega-6 fatty acids yet low in omega-3s may contribute to chronic inflammation ( 17 ).

How to make tahini soft? ›

If you purchased tahini that seems dry and crumbly, you may want to thin it with oil so it develops a creamier texture. Whisk or stir in 1 tablespoon (15 ml) at a time of your favorite oil. Keep adding any of these oils until the tahini is smooth and thin: Sesame oil, which gives a nutty flavor.

What happens if you heat tahini? ›

Tahini can go bad, especially if it's exposed to moisture or direct heat. It will have a noticeable, sharp rancid smell.

Why is my tahini so hard? ›

Tahini that hides in the fridge for too long (or stored in fridges that feel more like freezers) can turn chunky and hard. So hard you'll feel like you need a cement mixer to get things moving again. That's why, if you are storing your tahini in the fridge, make sure the temperature of your fridge is not too cold.

How to fix a broken tahini sauce? ›

If it is half-broken, add half as much again as the amount of oil that was used to break it in the first place. If it is completely broken, add equal volumes of oil and liquid. Start with a little bit and keep adding until the sauce comes back together into an emulsion. This may take a few iterations.

Should you stir tahini? ›

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.)

Why is my tahini not creamy? ›

What do I do? If you've followed the instructions and your tahini still isn't getting creamy after 10-15 minutes of processing, you may have to add more oil. Add in 1 tablespoon increments until you reach the desired consistency. If it's still not getting creamy, it may be an issue with your food processor.

Does lemon juice thicken tahini? ›

When a small amount of lemon juice (or water) is added to the tahini or peanut butter, the hydrophilic dry particles are drawn to the water. As a result, it clumps up. As water is added, more clumps develop, causing the tahini to thicken overall.

How to make tahini thicker? ›

As the amount of water is increased, more clumps develop, causing the tahini to thicken overall. If you keep adding water, eventually you'll cross over the threshold of thickening it; enough water in the system will cause the tahini to loosen and thin out. This is similar to what happens when chocolate seizes.

Should tahini have oil on top? ›

Fresh, good-quality tahini will have only an inch or so of oil floating on top and the paste on the bottom should look thick but not granular or rock-hard. Avoid brands that have added salt or oil; sesame seeds should be the only item in the ingredients list.

How to remove bitter taste from sesame seeds? ›

Toast them iver medium heat until fragrant and a few of then start to pop. That removes any bitterness related to being stale, but some bitterness that is normal for sesame seeds remains.

What is the least bitter tahini? ›

#1: Baron's Organic Tahini

Naturally mild sweetness and not too bitter. Texture: 5 – About as creamy and smooth as it gets.

How do you make bitter sauce less bitter? ›

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

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