Sesame Oil

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Sesame Oil

Sesame Oil
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Sesame Oil is made from crushed Sesame Seeds. There are three types of oil that is made, and they can't really be swapped for each other.


Dark Sesame Oil


The seeds are toasted, crushed, then the oil is filtered, resulting in an amber-coloured oil with mild flavour.

Don't use this kind for cooking in, as the flavour is too pronounced and will overwhelm the flavour of most other foods. Use for flavour accents and for marinating in small amounts. It has a smoke point of 350 F / 175 C.


Light Sesame Oil


This is a "cold-pressed version" of the above, for which the seeds aren't toasted first. It results in a milder flavour and paler colour. You can use Light Sesame Oil for frying and salad dressings. It has a smoke point of 350 F / 175 C.


Refined Sesame Oil


This is actually a semi-refined version. The oil is extracted using heat. It has less flavour and aroma, but with its higher smoke point (450 F / 232 C) it is much better for sautéing or stir-fries.

Cooking Tips
Make a dipping sauce for sushi by combing a bit of sesame oil and soy sauce with a dash of sugar. Good in stir fries.

Substitutes
Dark and Light Sesame Oils are very different from each other, and can't really be swapped. Use another oil entirely.




Also called:
Huile de sésame (French); Sesamöl (German); Olio di sesamo (Italian); Aceite de semillas (Spanish); Azeite de gergeelim (Portuguese); Nallennai (Indian) Top...