Toasted Sesame Sauce Recipe
Introduction
This toasted sesame sauce is a nutty, savory, and slightly sweet condiment that pairs beautifully with grilled meats, vegetables, or even as a salad dressing. The rich, deep flavor of toasted sesame seeds is combined with soy sauce, garlic, and a hint of sweetness for balance. Perfectly suited for drizzling over grilled chicken, beef, or vegetables, this sauce is versatile and easy to make. Let’s dive into the recipe!
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
- 2 tbsp tahini (sesame paste)
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tsp grated ginger
- 1/4 cup water (to thin the sauce)
- 1 tbsp toasted sesame oil
- Salt to taste
- Chopped green onions for garnish (optional)
Instructions
1. Toast the Sesame Seeds
If your sesame seeds aren’t pre-toasted, lightly toast them in a dry pan over medium heat for 3-4 minutes until they turn golden and release their nutty aroma. Set aside to cool. For a complete recipe: Toasting Sesame Seeds.
2. Blend the Ingredients
In a blender or food processor, combine the toasted sesame seeds, tahini, soy sauce, rice vinegar, honey, minced garlic, and grated ginger. Blend until smooth and creamy.
3. Adjust Consistency
Gradually add water to the mixture while blending to achieve your desired consistency. If you prefer a thicker sauce, use less water; for a thinner sauce, add more. Blend until the sauce is smooth and pourable.
4. Stir in Sesame Oil
Once blended, stir in the toasted sesame oil for an extra layer of nutty flavor. Taste the sauce and adjust the seasoning with salt if needed.
5. Serve and Garnish
Transfer the sauce to a small bowl or drizzle directly over your grilled meats or vegetables. Garnish with chopped green onions or extra toasted sesame seeds for a pop of color and added crunch.
Tips
- Tahini Substitute: If you don't have tahini, you can substitute with smooth peanut butter or almond butter for a different flavor profile.
- Heat Option: Add a small amount of chili paste or sriracha for a spicy version of this sauce.
- Storage: Store the sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Stir well before using again.
Variations
- Spicy Sesame Sauce: Add 1-2 tsp of sriracha or chili paste for a spicy kick.
- Lemon Sesame Sauce: Replace rice vinegar with lemon juice for a bright, citrusy flavor.
- Miso-Sesame Sauce: Add 1 tbsp of white miso paste to the sauce for extra umami.
- Sweet Sesame Sauce: Increase the honey or maple syrup for a sweeter version that pairs well with grilled shrimp or pork.
- Herb Sesame Sauce: Blend in fresh cilantro or parsley for an herby twist.
Best Pairings
- Grilled chicken skewers
- Roasted or grilled vegetables like asparagus, bell peppers, or broccoli
- Seared tuna or salmon
- Grilled tofu
- Drizzle over rice bowls or noodles