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Because tahini is made from ground sesame seeds, the sesame oil in it tends to separate. Even when you stir the oil back into the tahini, it might be too thick for your purposes. Fortunately, it's easy to thin the tahini using ingredients you already have on hand. Or, you can create a variety of tahini sauces that go well with meats, veggies, and grains.

Ingredients

Simple Tahini Sauce

  • 1 cup (240 g) of tahini
  • 4 tablespoons (59ml) of olive oil
  • 1 cup (240ml) of water
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Makes about 2 cups (470ml) of sauce

Lemon-Garlic Tahini Sauce

  • 3 tablespoons (44ml) of fresh lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons (5.5 g) of minced garlic
  • 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 g) of kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup (120 g) of tahini
  • 6 tablespoons (89ml) of ice water, divided

Makes about 1 cup (240ml) of sauce

Method 1

Method 1 of 3:

Thinning Tahini with Pantry Staples

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    Whisk cold water into the tahini to loosen it. Run cold water from the tap and stir about 1 teaspoon (4.9ml) of it at a time into the tahini. Stir really well as you add water. The water will cause the tahini to clump together at first, but these clumps will disappear as you add more water.[1]

    • Continue to add spoonfuls of water until the tahini is as thin as you want it. Keep in mind that the tahini may lose some of its flavor if you thin it a lot.
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    Whisk oil into the tahini to give it a rich, smooth texture. 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 (15ml) at a time of your favorite oil. Keep adding any of these oils until the tahini is smooth and thin:[2]

    • Sesame oil, which gives a nutty flavor.
    • Vegetable oil, for a neutral taste.
    • Olive oil, to give a fruity, olive flavor.
    • Canola oil, which gives a neutral flavor.
    • Coconut oil, for a slight coconut taste.

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    Stir plain yogurt into tahini to make it creamy. Scoop the tahini into a bowl and stir in yogurt until the tahini is as thin as you like. Aim for a ratio of 1 part yogurt to 2 parts tahini. Then, you can thin it out more with additional yogurt.[3]

    • You could use low-fat or full-fat plain yogurt.
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Method 2

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Creating a Simple Tahini Sauce

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    Whisk the tahini and olive oil together. Put 1 cup (240 g) of tahini into a bowl and pour in 4 tablespoons (59ml) of olive oil. Whisk or stir the mixture until it's combined and smooth.[4]

    • If you prefer, substitute your favorite oil for the olive oil. You could use coconut oil, for instance, if you want a slight coconut flavor.
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    Mix in 1 cup (240ml) of water. Slowly pour in the water while you whisk the tahini mixture. The water makes the tahini clump up at first, but continue to add the water and it will become thin.[5]

    • The simple tahini sauce will be thin enough to coat the back of a spoon once you've mixed in the water.
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    Taste the tahini sauce and season it according to your taste. Dip a spoon into the sauce and taste it. Then, use another clean spoon to stir in as much salt and pepper as you like. You can spoon this sauce over rice, grains, or meats. It's also good with grilled vegetables.[6]

    • Store the leftover sauce in an airtight container for up to 1 week. You might need to whisk in a little more water before you use it again since it will thicken as it's chilled.

    Tip: It's easy to customize this sauce. Stir in as much curry powder, garlic powder, za'atar seasoning, or harissa as you like, for instance.

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Making a Lemon-Garlic Tahini Sauce

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    Stir lemon juice, garlic, and salt in a bowl. Pour 3 tablespoons (44ml) of fresh lemon juice into a bowl and add 2 teaspoons (5.5 g) of minced garlic along with 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 g) of kosher salt. Stir or whisk the ingredients until they're combined.

    • Although fresh lemon juice gives you the best flavor, you could substitute bottled lemon juice.
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    Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes. Leave the lemon-garlic mixture at room temperature so the garlic steeps in the juice. This removes any bitterness from the garlic and mellows it.

    • If you don't let the lemon-garlic mixture rest, the garlic may overwhelm the flavor of the tahini.
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    Whisk the tahini into the lemon-garlic mixture. Scoop 1/2 cup (120 g) of tahini into the bowl and whisk until it's incorporated. The sauce will be thick at this point, but you'll thin it out before using it.[7]

    • Use the back of a spoon to break up any small clumps of tahini.
    • Stir the tahini well before you measure it and add it to the bowl.
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    Mix in 6 tablespoons (89ml) of ice water to thin the sauce. Put 2 tablespoons (30ml) of ice water into the thick sauce and whisk it thoroughly. Then, add another 2 tablespoons (30ml) of ice water and whisk. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons (30ml) of ice water and whisk so the sauce is thin.[8]

    Tip: Avoid putting ice cubes into the tahini sauce or they'll thin the sauce too much as they melt.

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    Use the tahini sauce on salad, vegetables, or grains. Drizzle some of the tahini sauce over roasted vegetables or toss it with a fresh green salad. You can also add spoon it on cooked grains, such as rice or quinoa.[9]

    • Refrigerate leftover tahini sauce in an airtight container for up to 1 week. Since the sauce will thicken as it's chilled, stir in 1 teaspoon (4.9ml) of water at a time until it's as thin as you like.
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      • Store your jar of tahini upside down so the oil floats to the bottom. This makes it easier to stir back into the tahini.

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      This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 38,251 times.

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      3 Ways to Thin Tahini - wikiHow (2024)

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      3 Ways to Thin Tahini - wikiHow? ›

      Whisk oil into the tahini to give it a rich, smooth texture.

      What to do if tahini is too thick? ›

      If your tahini is dry, or if you prefer a thinner sauce, add more water, as needed, to reach your desired consistency. Then, taste and adjust your seasonings. If you prefer a brighter sauce, add more lemon. If it is too bitter, stir in 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon maple syrup or honey.

      How do you loosen thick tahini? ›

      Whisk in ice water until the mixture is gloriously smooth and creamy. When you add the tahini to the bowl, it will seize up. It loosens with the addition of sufficient amounts of ice water. It's a really cool transformation, just wait!

      Does lemon thicken tahini? ›

      This technique also has a cool chemical reaction in it: the interaction between the tahini and the lemon juice. The acid in the lemon juice causes a very runny tahini sauce to thicken up and become stiff and solid.

      How to thin out sesame paste? ›

      For a thinner/spreadable texture, just add half to one tablespoon of water. You can also use raw black sesame seeds. Simply toast them a little bit longer.

      How to thin down tahini? ›

      Whisk cold water into the tahini to loosen it.

      The water will cause the tahini to clump together at first, but these clumps will disappear as you add more water. Continue to add spoonfuls of water until the tahini is as thin as you want it. Keep in mind that the tahini may lose some of its flavor if you thin it a lot.

      Why does tahini get thick? ›

      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.

      What can I do with too much tahini? ›

      So, grab that jar of tahini from your pantry right now, because we've got 20 appetizing ways you can use it.
      1. Roasted Mediterranean Cauliflower Potato Pitas. ...
      2. Sticky Soy Bánh Mì Bowls With Quick Pickles and Toasted Sesame Tahini. ...
      3. Vegan Smoky Tahini Jackfruit Sandwich. ...
      4. Spicy Tahini Tofu Stir-Fry.
      Apr 17, 2023

      How to fix seized tahini? ›

      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.

      Does tahini thicken in the fridge? ›

      We recommend storing your tahini in a cool and dry area, away from heat and moisture. Ideally, a pantry a cabinet would be ideal. Like peanut butter, you can also store tahini in the refrigerator if you like it thicker.

      How do you keep tahini from clumping? ›

      First, make sure that the tahini is at least room temperature and that any oil that has separated out is mixed back in well. Another idea to try is to change your mixing method if possible. Switch to a stick blender or mini chopper where possible.

      Why does lemon juice curdle 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 do you dilute sesame sauce? ›

      This rich and nutty sauce goes well with all kinds of food, including Steamed Vegetables, Cold Tofu or Hot Tofu, Homemade Udon Noodles, and Somen Noodles. If the sauce is too thick for a dish, you can dilute it with more dashi. Add more rice vinegar to make it a refreshing salad dressing!

      Why is my tahini not smooth? ›

      Adding a few tablespoons of mild-tasting oil is helpful.

      This helps the tahini become more smooth, creamy, and drippy.

      Is tahini healthy? ›

      Tahini is a tasty way to add powerful antioxidants and healthy fats to your diet, as well as several vitamins and minerals. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and its health benefits may include reducing risk factors for heart disease and protecting brain health.

      How to unclump tahini? ›

      Kitchen Tip ~ Tahini How to keep Tahini from separating: Simply store your tahini jar upside down. The oil that accumulates at the top of the jar will slowly work its way to the bottom, redistributing throughout and leaving you with smooth, creamy tahini. Shake well before use.

      What if my tahini is hard? ›

      What happens after owning tahini for longer than its shelf life? The texture of the tahini and the natural oils might start to harden, so the tahini might get thick and stiff making it more difficult to stir or mix. As long as it hasn't been exposed to moisture or excessive heat, the tahini should still be safe to eat.

      How do you counteract tahini? ›

      If you're using the hulled tahini and you still find it bitter, the maple syrup is there to add a slightly sweet note and to offset any of the bitterness. In addition, the lemon juice and maple syrup together lighten it up without covering up the tahini flavour.

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