Bonjour

Welcome to my blog!
I am a keen cook, mostly inspired by my French upbringing. My happy places are my kitchen and my garden.
I am very fortunate to run my own Cooking classes business from home.
My aim is to get people who don't cook much (or not at all) back in the kitchen, reduce processed food and use fresh and local produce...leading to a healthier life and eating habits!

Sunday 13 January 2013

Tahini

For the last couple of years, I've been making my own for a few reasons:
1. Couldn't bear the idea of buying a full jar for a few table spoons to use in my dip
2. Didn't like the taste of the store bought Tahini
3. Didn't like the layer of fat on top of it!

Tahini is very simple to make and it freezes well. I put it in Ice cube trays (1 cube = 1 tbsp). Once they are frozen, I unmould them and put them in Zip lock bags...ready to use when I need it.


Tahini

Ingredients

*       2 cups of sesame seeds (3 in the Thermie)
*       1/4 cup of water
*       1 tbsp of olive oil (optional)

How to
In a saucepan, dry roast the seeds until golden (I find this method cheaper and quicker than using the oven) and let them cool completely.
Put the sesame seeds in the mixer and blend until you get a thick mixture. Add the water and oil (if using) and keep blending until the paste becomes smooth.
Divide the paste into ice cube trays and freeze.
Once frozen, unmould and store in ziplock bags.