sesame oil
Rich in polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats with a favorable omega-6 to omega-3 ratio; contains lignans and sesamol, compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
About
Sesame oil is an edible oil derived from sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum), a flowering plant native to Africa and cultivated extensively throughout Asia, particularly in China, India, and the Middle East. The oil is extracted through pressing or solvent extraction of the small, flat seeds, which contain approximately 50% oil by weight. Two primary types exist: light sesame oil, made from raw seeds and characterized by a mild, delicate flavor with a high smoke point, and dark (toasted) sesame oil, made from roasted seeds and prized for its deep amber color, nutty aroma, and robust, earthy flavor profile. The toasted variety has a lower smoke point and is primarily used as a finishing oil rather than a cooking medium. Sesame oil has been documented in Asian cuisine for over 5,000 years and remains a cornerstone of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Southeast Asian cooking.
Culinary Uses
Sesame oil serves distinct roles depending on its type. Light sesame oil is suitable for stir-frying, sautéing, and high-heat cooking due to its higher smoke point (around 410°F/210°C). Dark toasted sesame oil functions primarily as a finishing oil, drizzled over completed dishes, soups, noodles, and rice to impart intense nutty flavor; a small amount provides significant impact. It is essential in Asian cuisine, particularly in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai cooking, where it appears in dressings, marinades, dipping sauces, and as a garnish. Sesame oil is also used in Middle Eastern and Indian cuisines in smaller quantities for flavoring.
Recipes Using sesame oil (213)
Quick Kimchee
This quick, spicy, tangy cabbage side dish stands in for the traditional salty Korean staple. Unlike fermented kimchi, this quick variation is best eaten shortly after preparing and does not keep its crunchy texture when stored.
Rice Paper-wrapped Fish
Rice Paper-wrapped Fish A dish that takes no time to whip up, but good for a normal meal or finger food for a party you are organizing. it's worth it! From Donna Hay's Dining cookbook.
Salt-water Chicken
Salt-water Chicken from the Recidemia collection
Scallion Crêpes with Red Lentils
Scallion Crêpes with Red Lentils from the Recidemia collection
Seitan Pepper Steak
Ron Pickarski's Friendly Fo
Sesame Chicken in Pitas
Sesame Chicken in Pitas
Sesame Dipping Sauce
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Sesame Ginger Marinade
You can use this as a sauce, or a marinade for either pork or shortribs.
Sesame green beans
Sesame green beans from the Recidemia collection
Sesame Mandarin Pancakes
These pancakes can be made ahead and frozen. If using in sweet red bean paste pancakes, bring back to room temperature before cooking with the red bean paste. Otherwise, reheat before serving.
Sesame-Tofu Dip
If you miss hummus (Middle Eastern Chickpea spread), try this easy, flavorful dip. It also makes a terrific sauce for grilled Chicken or .
Sesame Vegetable Medley
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Shaaria
Shaaria from the Recidemia collection
Shamday
Shamday
Shiitake Pot Stickers with Sesame Dipping Sauce
Shiitake Pot Stickers with Sesame Dipping Sauce from the Recidemia collection
Shu Mai
Shu Mai Japanese steamed wontons. While shu mai are in reality Chinese dim sum, they magically become japanese steamed wontons in this recipe.
Simple Stir-fried Udon
Simple Stir-fried Udon
Sizzling Rice Soup
Start the rice a day ahead unless you're using microwave directions. Any crispy rice left over is delicious used in salads or eaten out of hand.
Soba Noodles
Soba Noodles This is my aunt's recipe. It makes a ton! Good for potlucks.

Soba Noodles with Mushrooms
Soba Noodles with Mushrooms
Soondooboo Jjigae
Soft tofu stew Soondooboo jjigae
Sour Plum Grilled Duck
The original recipe calls for the duck to be stewed but I find that it tastes even better grilled!
Spiced Bok Choy and Tofu
This dish is a simple 30-minute meal. For an extra-spicy entree, leave the seeds in the jalapeno; remove seeds for a mild version. Shiitake stems can be saved for flavoring stock but are inedible, so discard them after using.
Spicy Curry Fried Rice
Recipe by Hooked on Heat
Spicy Hawaiian Papaya
Spicy Hawaiian Papaya from the Recidemia collection
Spicy Pork with Peanuts
Submitted by TheLizard
Steamed Fish with Snow Peas
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: Prevention
Steamed Sea Bass Fillet with Ginger, Garlic and Sesame-Soy Sauce
My family loves fish, and every year there seems to be a particular and way of preparing it that emerges as our favorite of the year.
Steam Fish
Only the freshest fish are steamed. Ginger is used to rid the of any fishiness and sliced chile very much a Singaporean touch to an otherwise very Chinese dish. Depending on the type and quality of the , different ingredients are used.
Stir-fried Flavored Tempeh with Pickled Melons
Stir-fried Flavored Tempeh with Pickled Melons from the Recidemia collection
Stir-fried Sugar Snap Peas
Crispy-sweet sugar snap peas with an Asian-style sauce and toasted almonds are a snap to make and a real treat at any meal. Serve with grilled pork or poached fish, as well as with Asian entrées.
Stir-fried Tofu and Bok Choy
Yield: makes 8 (½ cup) servings
Sullivan Estate Ginger Beef
I obtained this recipe from an estate sale when I purchased the family collection from the Sullivan Estate in Dallas, Texas in 1988.
Sun-dried Tomato Hummus I
Sun-dried Tomato Hummus I from the Recidemia collection
Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir-fry
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/world_recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group] This Y-group is
Tahini Sprout Sandwich
Tahini Sprout Sandwich from the Recidemia collection
Taiwanese-style Meatballs with Iceberg Lettuce and Sweet Chilli Sauce
Taiwanese-style Meatballs with Iceberg Lettuce and Sweet Chilli Sauce from the Recidemia collection
Tajikistan Bread with Spinach
Tajikistan Bread with Spinach from the Recidemia collection
Tempeh Teriyaki
Recipe courtesy of John "Wizard Baldour" Troy, master chef and menu planner at The Regulator Café in Hillsborough, NC Source: Vegetarian Times, 12/90
Teriyaki Salmon
Teriyaki Salmon from the Recidemia collection
THAI CHICKEN SALAD
Makes 6 servings.
Thai Noodle Salad I
Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Makes 7 to 8 servi
Thai Shrimp
Thai Shrimp from the Recidemia collection
Thanatsone
Thanatsone (Mixed Vegetable Salad with sesame seed) is best served as an accompaniment to rice and curry. It’s also the perfect main dish for vegetarians.
Thanhat
Thanhat (Burmese cucumber salad) can last for about a week when kept in a fridge. It’s a great side dish as well as a “snack” for vegetarians.
Tien Soan Yu
Sweet and sour fish.
Toenjang Tofu and Vegetable Stew
Toenjang Tofu and Vegetable Stew from the Recidemia collection
Tofu Fried Rice
Makes 4 servings.
Tofu Mango Stir-fry with Pasta
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Tofu Satay with Ginger-Cashew Sauce
Tofu Satay with Ginger-Cashew Sauce from the Recidemia collection