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Creamy Avocado and Tahini Spread

 

Creamy Avocado and Tahini Spread

I’m a foodie ninety percent of the time but occasionally after a big, busy day, the last thing I want to do is spend hours in the kitchen concocting complex meals. I want to tuck into the most deliciously satisfying meal possible, with the least amount of effort. That’s why this humble spread gets my tick-of-approval. It’s a delicious, nutrient packed spread that works like a breath of fresh air to my action packed days. In its simplicity, I’m continually astonished by how this trusty topping can transform a plain cracker or modest piece of toast into an extravagant culinary experience within seconds.

When looking for the perfect spread, you don’t need to be limited to sugar-filled jam, high salt peanut butter or yeast filled vegemite when looking for a topping to grab and go. There are countless delicious possibilities that can be whipped up, boasting nutritional profiles and flavours that will leave any mainstream supermarket spread on the shelf.

A useful tip for supermarket shopping if you’re interested in supercharging your health: Stay away from the middle aisles of the supermarket as much as possible, where you’ll find foods with lengthy shelf lives. Alternatively, make choices from the outer edges of the supermarket; in the perishable sections. Here you’ll find fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds and snap frozen goods. These perishable food items are more likely to have increased living enzymes and nutrients. Their shorter shelf life implies that they won’t contain large amounts of sodium, preservatives and additives that many of the inner section foods contain. Next time you are in the supermarket, take a walk down the middle aisles and check the labels of products, and in most cases you’ll be surprised by what you find.

Many commercial spreads that are so popular and readily available today are found lurking in these inner gangways, and happily reside for months supported by their copious amounts of sodium, preservatives, additives and GMO’s, all additives that are compromising to your health. To be on the safe side, if you’re purchasing items from these inner sections always read labels carefully to see what you are actually paying for. To find out more about what nasties may be lurking in your spreads, or other food items, click here.

Don’t settle for the dead spreads that have been sitting on the shelf for who-knows-how-long. This natural Creamy Avocado and Tahini Spread has no harmful additives and will really pep you up with its creamy texture and a burst of fresh, zingy flavours.  This topping is full of living nutrients and healthy fats to refuel your body and give you energy.

The superstar ingredient is the gorgeous avocado. Avo’s are a must have ingredient for anyone working to achieve optimum health through a wholefoods diet. They’re the butter of the plant world, and incredibly versatile; working wonderfully to create both sweet and savory dishes. Avocadoes are an abundant source of several essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamins A, B, C, E and K, as well as calcium, copper, iron, magnesium and potassium.

One thing you may not know about avocados is that they’re a wonderful food for the female reproductive system, they help to stabilize blood sugar levels, have powerful anti-inflammatory qualities, help prevent certain types of cancer including breast, cervical and prostate cancer, and can lower bad cholesterol levels through their abundance of healthy monounsaturated fats, fibre, and a plant chemical known as beta-sitosterol.

Tahini, a paste made from ground sesame seeds is an ingredient that your insides will thank you for. Playing an important role in Middle Eastern cooking; tahini is commonly combined with eggplants to make baba ganoush, and with chickpeas to make hummus. Many people are afraid of limiting their calcium intake when cutting out dairy products, but you can rest assured that by adding tahini to your diet you’ll be supplying your body with this vital mineral.

Tahini contains all the amino acids, making it a high quality source of protein. It’s rich in lecithin, vitamin E, and has a high alkaline mineral content, making it a powerful ingredient for neutralizing acid in the body which can create an environment for illness to thrive. Tahini has a slightly bitter, nutty taste and is yummy when combined with citrus flavours to make spreads or create a zingy, creamy dressing. For more nutrient packed tahini recipes try this Rainbow Salad with Tahini and Lemon Dressing, and supercharged versions of the Middle Eastern classics; a scrumptious Baba Ganoush and this healthy No Bean Hummus.

For a super speedy, nutrient packed meal, look no further than this Creamy Avocado and Tahini Spread. Just whiz it up, and pop it onto a good bit of gluten free toast, I like to have mine with, Superseeded Bread which you’ll find in my recipe book. And lastly I promise that those conventional dead spreads will be out the window once you feel the health benefits and experience the scrumptious living flavours in this scrummy concoction!

Creamy Avocado and Tahini Spread

Ingredients

  • 1 avocado
  • 2 TBS tahini
  • 1 TBS lemon juice
  • ½ tsp Celtic sea salt
  • 1 tsp Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Freshly cracked black pepper to taste
  • Sunflower, sesame seeds and torn basil to serve.

Method

  • Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth
  • Serve on Superseeded bread for the ultimate snack
  • Keeps for 5 days in sealed container in fridge

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2 Responses to “Creamy Avocado and Tahini Spread”

  1. Ginger says:

    Thank you for this!!! I LOVE avo toast, I eat it constantly, but I wanted to change it up. I am still learning, and had not tried tahini yet, but this seems like a PERFECT way to start out!! I also have all the ingredients already in my kitchen, which I really appreciate. So often you find recipes that require you to go to the store for one or two things you normally don’t buy. I can also see this spread as being very versatile! I imagine it over cucumber noodles, or mixed with sweet corn and black beans for a kind of relish on salads or crackers. Awesome, thank you again, so VERY much!! XOXO

    • Lee says:

      Avo toast is the best! This is definitely a good way to try out tahini – it’s seriously got the yum factor. Let me know if you like it x

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