Recipe Overview
Why you’ll love it: This tahini sauce is silky, tangy, and incredibly simple to make. With just a few ingredients and a blender or food processor you can transform store-bought tahini into a versatile sauce for salads, grilled meats, vegetables, falafel and more.
How long it takes: 5 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: blender or food processor
Yield: about ½ cup

The Best Homemade Tahini Sauce Recipe
This smooth, tangy tahini sauce brings rich, nutty flavor and creamy texture to many dishes. Drizzle it over grilled meats, roasted vegetables, salads, pita, or use it as a dip for falafel and crudités. It’s quick to blend, stores well, and elevates simple meals with bold Mediterranean-inspired notes.
Tahini sauce highlights the toasted sesame flavor of tahini paste balanced with bright lemon and garlic. The result is a velvety sauce that complements both mild and boldly spiced foods. The recipe below shows how to make a perfectly smooth tahini sauce using just a few pantry staples.
Why You’ll Love This Tahini Sauce Recipe
Fast and easy. Ready in minutes using a blender or food processor. No special skills required.
Minimal ingredients. The recipe uses tahini, lemon juice, and garlic, plus water and a pinch of salt to adjust texture and taste.
Versatile. Use it as a dip, a dressing, or a finishing sauce for meats, grains, vegetables, and sandwiches.

What Is Tahini Sauce?
Tahini sauce is a common Middle Eastern condiment made from tahini paste mixed with lemon juice, garlic, water and salt to create a smooth, pourable sauce. Tahini itself is simply ground toasted sesame seeds, made into a dense, creamy paste.
What Does Tahini Sauce Taste Like?
The base paste gives a toasty, nutty, slightly bitter sesame flavor with a rich mouthfeel. Lemon brightens the sauce with acidity and garlic adds savory depth. Combined, the flavors are balanced, tangy and very food-friendly.

Ingredient Notes
Quality ingredients make a big difference because the recipe is so simple. Here are the essentials:
- Tahini – Choose a smooth tahini made only from sesame seeds for the cleanest flavor.
- Lemon juice – Use fresh lemon juice for brightness and better flavor.
- Garlic – One clove, peeled. You can mellow it by soaking in lemon juice for 10 minutes if you prefer a softer garlic flavor.
- Water and salt – Water thins the sauce to the consistency you want; salt enhances the overall flavor.


How to Make Tahini Sauce
Combine tahini, lemon juice, garlic, water and a pinch of salt in a small food processor or blender. Blend until completely smooth, scraping the sides as needed. Adjust water to reach your preferred thickness — less for a dip, more for a pourable dressing. Taste and add more lemon or salt if desired. Store chilled or serve immediately.
How to Make Garlic Less Harsh
If desired, soak the chopped garlic in lemon juice for 10 minutes before blending to mellow its bite. Drain and continue with the recipe using fresh lemon juice as directed.

Recipe Tips and Variations
Small tweaks let you tailor the sauce:
- Texture: Add more water to thin the sauce for salads or grain bowls; keep it thicker for dipping.
- Seasoning: Increase lemon or salt to taste. A pinch of ground cumin adds warmth, and a dash of smoked paprika or cayenne brings heat.
- Herbs: Stir in chopped parsley, cilantro, mint or dill for freshness.
- Make more: Double the ingredients when serving a crowd or to have extra on hand.
Can I Swap Out the Tahini In This Recipe?
Tahini gives the sauce its signature sesame taste. If you don’t have tahini, try sunflower seed butter or a mild nut butter (such as almond) as alternatives. Mixing a little Greek yogurt with sesame oil can also approximate the texture and sesame note, though the flavor will differ from true tahini sauce.

Ways to Use Tahini Sauce
This garlicky tahini sauce pairs beautifully with grilled chicken, beef or lamb, and is traditional alongside shawarma, shish tawook, kofta and falafel. It also brightens salads like fattoush and tabbouleh, dresses roasted vegetables and potatoes, and makes a great dip for pita, chips, and raw vegetables.

How to Store
- Refrigerator: Keep tahini sauce in an airtight jar for up to 1 week.
- Freezer: For longer storage, freeze in a sealed container for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and whisk before serving.
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Tahini Sauce Recipe

Ingredients
- ¼ cup tahini paste
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1 clove garlic, peeled and roughly chopped
- 6 tablespoons water (adjust for consistency)
Instructions
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Place tahini, lemon juice, garlic, water and a pinch of salt in a small food processor or blender. Blend until smooth, scraping down the sides once or twice. Add more water if you prefer a thinner consistency and adjust salt or lemon to taste.
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Transfer to a jar and refrigerate. Use within one week; or freeze for up to three months and thaw in the refrigerator before using.
Notes
- Makes about ½ cup.
- Adjust water to control thickness. Store in an airtight container in the fridge up to 1 week or freeze up to 3 months.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is an estimate and should be used as a guideline.