How to make Easy Peezy Tahini
Serving Size: 1-2 servings
Ingredients
- 1 cup of sesame seeds
- Minimum of 4 tablespoons of olive oil
- 1/4th teaspoon of turmeric
- 1/4th teaspoon of pepper
- ½ teaspoon of Hungarian paprika
- 1/4th teaspoon of garam masala
- 1/8th-1/4th teaspoon of cayenne (optional for spice lovers!)
- Himalayan Salt or sea salt
- 1/4th of a lemon
- Will need a food processor!!!
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Dry Frying the Sesame Seeds: 3-8 mins
- Heat a large skillet or frying pan on low-medium heat.
- Take your cup of sesame seeds and pour them in when the frying pan has some heat to it. Use a spoon to constantly stir the sesame seeds.
- Keep stirring!! Especially make sure to move the bottom layer of sesame seeds. The sesame seeds will start to release a heavenly aroma and turn a little yellow/brown similar to a popcorn kernel color.
- If you hear popping or start to see a lot of brown/dark brown seeds, the temperature is too high!!
- Stir for 5-7 minutes until a large percentage has turned that popcorn kernel color (light brown/gold). Put on to a plate and let it cool on a counter.
Making the tahini: 5-10 minutes.
- Once cooled, pour the sesame seeds into a food processor. Process the seeds for around 30-40 seconds until you get a thick paste of sesame seeds.
- Add your spices and oil! BE CREATIVE! Garlic, onion, and a number of other spices are highly recommended for your own custom recipe.
- NOTE* I use 4 tablespoons of olive oil to create a thicker tahini (almost a peanut butter consistency). This is a personal preference but you can add more olive oil or lemon juice to thin out the tahini.
- Squeeze the lemon wedge over your tahini, use a spoon to push any sesame seed residue off the sides of the processor, and process for another 30 seconds-60 seconds until a creamy, smooth blend is observed.
- Salt to taste
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