Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter T

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Be Our Guest: Tahini Paste! If you really like making homemade hummus, you already know that it’s practically impossible to find tahini paste in the local grocery stores. At least that has been my experience. When I take my inquiry to a store clerk, I get a puzzled look as they shrug their shoulders and walk away. Now I simply make it at home with ingredients that are readily available. You can, too!
TAHINI PASTE
Ingredients:

1 cup toasted sesame seeds

1/4 cup olive oil 

1 tablespoon lemon olive oil
Instructions:

In an electric mini chopper, place the sesame seeds. Pulse the seeds a few seconds to make them ground. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil and 1 tablespoon lemon olive oil. Grind to mix into a paste. It will be necessary to scrape down the sides. Gradually add more olive oil to make the consistency pourable. You can do this by testing with a teaspoon. Pour contents into a jar that will hold up to 8 ounces. Store tahini paste in the refrigerator up to three months. 

17 thoughts on “Eating My Way Through the Alphabet; Letter T

  1. Wow Gail! I never even thought of making my own tahini paste. Thanks for the recipe. Although I can find tahini paste at my grocery store, it’s nice to use a higher quality olive oil for this kitchen staple.

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