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I didn't have any tahini in the house, but do have sesame oil, and I found this recipe online. I did substitute lime juice for the lemon juice and added a little more pepper. It was DELICIOUS!!! I also found that I didn't need water this time I made it, but next time I will use less of each kind of oil to use less fat. I really liked it and thought I'd pass it on. Gumbo :-)
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Remember to refrigerate opened sesame oil, seeds, tahini,etc so they don't get rancid. I will definitely be making more of this hummus!!!
Jul 2, 2010
the cluelz cook Amazon has 4 jars of tahini for under $17. Free shipping for orders of $25 or more. This tahini has 19 grams of fat. :(

On 7/02/10, Remember to refrigerate opened sesame oil, seeds, tahini,etc wrote: > so they don't get rancid. I will definitely be making more of this > hummus!!!
Jul 2, 2010
Tahini is relatively inexpensive at Trader Joe's so have a T.J.'s nearby check there for the stuff. On 7/02/10, the cluelz cook wrote: > Amazon has 4 jars of tahini for under $17. Free shipping for > orders of $25 or more. This tahini has 19 grams of fat. :( > > > > > On 7/02/10, Remember to refrigerate opened sesame oil, seeds, > tahini,etc wrote: >> so they don't get ...See More
Jul 3, 2010
Elaine/ret/IN lease don't tell anyone, but I'm still using the pint of Tahini that I bought in January of 09. It expired some months ago, but it's always been in the frig, and it doesn't smell rancid.

Considering that I only use it for hummus and that I use only 1 T each time, it doesn't seem particularly expensive.

JMHO

Elaine
Aug 2, 2010
AM You don't use that much but it makes ALL the difference in the world.
Aug 3, 2010


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