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Creamy Tahini Sauce, Three Ways

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Tahini can do everything. It's can take the form of a dressing, dip, or sauce.Photo by Chelsea Kyle, food styling by Rhoda Boone

Serve this ultra-creamy tahini sauce with grilled meats or roasted vegetables, or use it as a base for a silky avocado dip or an herby salad dressing.

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