Maple Mustard Tahini Dressing
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Updated Jun 14, 2022
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I’m quite confident you’ll be making this maple mustard tahini dressing again and again. It’s creamy and nutty, with hints of sweet and spicy. Perfect for drizzling on almost anything!
If you’re a lover of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean foods (like me), you’ve probably encountered the magnificent nutty, creamy blend called tahini. It’s drizzled over falafels, dipped with pita bread, and makes up a good chunk of everyone’s favorite – hummus and baba ganoush!
But tahini can also be easily be tweaked into different flavors and textures. It’s typically on the thicker side, but whisking in a bit more water and other flavor boosters creates the perfect dressing. Lemon tahini dressing is a perennial winner, but I have to say, this maple mustard tahini dressing might just be my new favorite!
What’s In This Maple Mustard Tahini Dressing?
The name pretty much says it all (maple, mustard, and tahini). But there’s just a few other things, such as lemon and garlic, that are essentials for most tahini sauces.
- Tahini: You can make homemade tahini (super easy and I’ve got a recipe for that) or you can buy it from the store.
- Dijon Mustard: Make sure you’re using Dijon mustard and not regular yellow mustard.
- Maple Syrup: Hints of sweet maple perfect complement the mustard. But you could also use honey as an alternative sweetener.
- Lemon Juice: I always like to use freshly squeezed lemon juice. But since there’s only one tablespoon needed, you can also used the bottled version if that’s easier.
- Water: Just 3 to 4 tablespoons are needed for a creamy yet drizzle-y consistency. If you prefer a thinner texture, feel free to whisk in a bit more water.
- Garlic: One clove packs a garlicky punch.
Find the printable recipe with measurements below
How To Make Maple Mustard Tahini Dressing
Just like any other dressing, all you need to do is whisk everything together in a bowl. As you’re whisking, you may notice that there’s a bit of separation between the tahini and other liquids. But don’t worry, just keep on whisking and it’ll soon transform into a medium-thick creamy consistency.
Pro tip: If you want the dressing to be even thinner for a salad, start by adding one more tablespoon of water into the mix. If that’s still not enough, an additional tablespoon should do the trick!
How To Store
I typically like to store my dressings in this tulip weck jar. It’s the perfect size for one batch! But any small container will work. Just make sure to store it in the fridge – it’ll last for up to one week.
More Creamy Dressings & Sauces
As I always say, fresh homemade sauces are the way to go. They’re 100% better than most store-bought versions, simply because you’re using fresh ingredients (without any additives or preservatives).
- Chipotle Sauce
- Tzatziki (or this vegan tzatziki)
- Vegan Alfredo Sauce
- Hollandaise Sauce
- Coleslaw Dressing
This maple mustard tahini dressing will surely come in handy when you need a nutty, creamy touch. If you make it, let me know how it turned out! Iβd love to hear what you think in the comments below.
Maple Mustard Tahini Dressing
Description
Ingredients
- ΒΌ cup tahini
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup or honey
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 3 to 4 tablespoons water, or more for a thinner consistency
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk togethr the tahini, Dijon mustard, maple syrup, lemon juice, water, garlic, salt, and pepper.
- Store it in a sealed container in the fridge for up to one week.
Lisa’s Tips
- This recipe makes approximately β cup of dressing.
Nutrition
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Just made this and itβs so good! My only change was I added some pickled mustard seeds to the dressing because we love them and have them in the fridge. This could become a staple dressing in our houseπ
Wonderful! So happy you loved the recipe, Marilyn!
I’ve made the mayo recipe and now I never purchase mayo, only make it. Thank you!
This stuff is so good I could just eat it straight out of the jar.
It’s always a good idea to have some of this dressing on hand at all times!
Hi Lisa! Just made this tonight and we were all raving about how amazing it was! Your recipes are exceptional! A 10/10 every time :)Β
Glad everyone enjoyed this tahini dressing Mel!
made just as written, my favorite dressing, whole family loves it.
thank you
Yay! Glad the whole family enjoyed this dressing :)
Hi Lisa! Do you think mashed chickpeas would work instead of tahini? I have a sesame allergy in my household but this sounds delicious.Β
I haven’t tried that so don’t know how it would turn out. If you try it, let us know!
his recipe is SO GOOD. I made this for my lunches last week and am making it again for this upcoming week!
Glad you loved this tahini dressing!
This is a keeper!
Happy to hear you enjoyed this tahini dressing Chari!
Hi, mind asking where did you get the tahini paste from? Thanks for the recipe!
I normally just buy the Whole Foods brand of tahini. But you can normally find it at most markets!
This dressing is absolutely delicious!!! My husband who doesn’t much care for tahini or Dijon mustard really liked it too. He was shocked when I told him what it was made of. Thank you for so many amazing recipes and meal prep ideas!!! I pre-ordered your book, I cannot wait!
Wonderful! I’m so happy you both enjoyed the dressing! And thanks so much for preordering my cookbook Rachel, that means so much to me. :) x