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sesame oil

Oils & FatsYear-round, as sesame seeds are dried and processed for oil storage and distribution.

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)

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Tomato Jam

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Poe Estate in Justin, Texas in 1987.

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Tomato Soup with Bean Sprout

Tomato Soup with Bean Sprout from the Recidemia collection

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Vegetable Noodles

The veggies in this dish are flavorful, colorful, varied in texture and low in carbs. Feel free to substitute your own favorites. Have all your vegetables prepared before you start to cook the Pasta.

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Vegetable Yakisoba

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Vegetarian Dumplings

Vegetarian Dumplings from the Recidemia collection

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Vegetarian Potstickers

Serves 4 to 6

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Vegetarian Pot Stickers

Dip these in bowls of soy sauce, rice vinegar, hot chili pepper oil, and fermented black bean sauce. Makes about 20 pot stickers.

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Vietnamese Meatballs

The egg rolls are tasty and also healthy and served with a good sauce, they are just great.

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Wantan Soup

One of the most well known Chinese dishes overseas Wantan Soup

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Wasabi Tofu Soup

Serves 6 Wasabi Tofu Soup

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Yak-Sik

Steamed Rice Pudding This recipe yields 10 servings.

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Yookgaejang

Spicy beef, scallion soup Yookgaejang (Spicy beef, scallion soup)

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Yukkai Jang

Hot Chili Beef and Onion Soup. This chili-red soup is exceptionally hot. It is said that the time to serve it is in the hottest months, when the perspiration it induces has a cooling effect on the diner.