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Black Sesame Paste
Homemade black sesame paste made with toasted black sesame seeds and a little oil. It’s nutty, rich, slightly earthy, and perfect for black sesame lattes, Ninja Creami ice cream, toast, noodles, desserts, and baked goods.
Prep Time
5
minutes
mins
Cook Time
8
minutes
mins
Cooling Time
10
minutes
mins
Total Time
23
minutes
mins
Course:
condiment, dessert base, spread
Cuisine:
Asian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean-Inspired
Servings:
16
tablespoons
Calories:
68
kcal
Author:
Rose Sioson
Equipment
Food processor, blender, or spice grinder
Small glass jar with lid
Ingredients
1
cup
black sesame seeds
2 to 4
tablespoons
avocado oil
or any neutral oil
1 to 2
tablespoons
powdered sugar or honey
optional
Pinch
of salt
optional
Instructions
Add the black sesame seeds to a dry pan over low to medium-low heat.
1 cup black sesame seeds
Toast for 5 to 8 minutes, stirring often, until the seeds smell nutty and fragrant.
Transfer the toasted seeds to a plate and let them cool completely.
Add the cooled sesame seeds to a food processor, blender, or spice grinder.
Blend until finely ground, scraping down the sides as needed.
Add the oil 1 tablespoon at a time and continue blending until the mixture becomes a smooth paste.
2 to 4 tablespoons avocado oil
Add powdered sugar, honey, or condensed milk if making a sweet version.
1 to 2 tablespoons powdered sugar or honey
Add a pinch of salt, if using, and blend again.
Pinch of salt
Transfer to a clean jar and store in the refrigerator.
Notes
Toast the seeds over low heat because black sesame seeds can burn quickly and it’s harder to see color changes.
Let the seeds cool completely before blending to avoid bitterness and clumping.
Add oil slowly so you can control the texture.
Use avocado oil, vegetable oil, grapeseed oil, or another neutral oil.
Coconut oil works, but the paste will solidify in the fridge.
Keep it unsweetened if you want to use it for savory recipes.
Sweeten it if you plan to use it for lattes, ice cream, toast, or desserts.
Stir before using because the oil may separate.
Nutrition
Calories:
68
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
2
g
|
Protein:
2
g
|
Fat:
6
g