Sticky Tahini Buns
This recipe is a variation of cinnamon rolls. You might think why do I need to make a variation of a classic recipe - the answer is because you must always try new things and new combinations. These buns are delicious and are a wonderful combination of tahini, dates and brown sugar.
I have mostly used tahini in savory combination but these buns are really delicious. The sticky topping adds oodles of flavor to these buns. It takes a little time and a little prep work to make these but the result is totally worth it. These buns are perfect for the holiday season - wrap them in a festive colors and shapes and gift them to your loved ones. Or warm up an individual bun and enjoy it with a warm cup of coffee for breakfast or in the evening. Try something different this season!
Serving 8 buns
Cooking time 1 hour plus rising time for the dough
Things you will need:
For the dough
3 1/4 cups all purpose flour
2 tsp active dry yeast
2 tbsp sugar
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 cup milk
2 tbsp warm water (to dissolve the yeast)
2 tbsp butter, melted
- Activate dry yeast by dissolving it in warm water. Keep aside for 10 minutes till it starts getting bubbly.
- In a large bow mix 3 cups flour and sugar.
- In a separate bowl mix together milk, egg and butter.
- Add dissolved and activated yeast to the flour mixture and start mixing with the help of a fork.
- Slowly add the milk mixture to the flour. Switch to a wooden spoon or your hands and start mixing the flour and milk mixture to form a dough.
- If you feel the dough is too sticky, add the reserved 1/4 cup flour and knead to form a clean dough. The dough should bounce back when you push it slightly with your finger.
- Transfer the dough into a lightly oiled bowl (large enough for the dough to rise). Cover with a kitchen towel and place in a warm spot. Let the dough rest for 1 1/2 hours or till it doubles in size.
For the filling
1/2 cup white sesame seeds
1/2 cup brown sesame seeds - (double the quantity of white sesame seeds if you cant find the dark ones)
1/3 cup sugar
Add all the ingredients in a blender and pulse till it turns into a coarse powder. Keep aside.
For the topping
1/2 cup chopped dates
1/4 cup sesame seeds, toasted
3/4 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp milk
vanilla extract
pinch of sea salt
- In a saucepan melt sugar on medium heat.
- When the sugar caramelizes, turn the heat off.
- Add milk and stir till it blends in.
- Add all the other ingredients and mix to form a stick sauce. Keep aside.
To put the buns together
1/4 cup tahini
- Roll out the dough into a 1/2 inch thick square - I used a floured square tray to guide me with shape.
- Smear tahini evenly on the dough - this acts almost like a glue in keeping the filling together.
- Sprinkle the ground sesame & sugar mixture generously on the dough square leaving 1/2 inch on the corners.
- Roll up tightly to form a log, pinch a seal the seam on the long side.
- Cut into eight 1 1/2 inch thick slices. Place these slices on a baking sheet, cover with a kitchen towel and let rise for another hour.
- Preheat the over at 375 F.
- Smear the pre-baked buns generously with the sticky date mixture forcing some of the mixture to go between the buns. Reserve a few tablespoons of this mixture.
- Bake the buns in the oven for about 50 minutes or till they turn golden.
- Smear the reserved sticky topping as soon as you pull the buns out of the oven.
- Cool on the grill, serve warm.
Suggestions:
- As an option you can chop up some pistachios and mix it in the sticky sauce.
- Sprinkle some toasted sesame seeds and a pinch of sea salt before serving.
This recipe is loosely based on Fig Pican Sticky Buns







another awesome recipe! i love the idea of adding pistachios too :) pinned!!!
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yeah - the combination of sesame + dates + pistachio is almost foul proof. Very Arabic!
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I came here because I liked the photos, they’re very good! But i am also now leaving your site hungry… Hmm… maybe i should start baking…
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Haha, that’s the trick Kevin…put up attractive pictures to lure people into checking the blog out :) I hope you try it!!
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Wow, these look amazing! Such a creative, unique take on the cinnamon bun. Tahini + caramelized sugar sounds divine, and your photos are gorgeous as always. :)
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Thanks Allison! I was pretty happy with the way they turned out. Give it a try!
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Another awesome awesome awesome dish!!
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Thank you!
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You are so creative! I would never have thought to make tahini buns!
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Thanks Frances! You should give it a try - the tahini actually tastes pretty good with the brown sugar and the dates.
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Are you missing 1 cup of flour in your written recipe? I just tried to make this and had to add an additional cup of flour.
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YES, I did miss out on one cup flour…it should be 3 1/4 cups all purpose flour. Thank you so much for the correction, and I am glad you tried the recipe.
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I’m so hungry now!
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Reblogged this on cftc10.
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Yummm… They look lovely!
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Great Recipe!! Thank you for sharing..
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Looks Yummy!
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looks so delishhhhhh!
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oooh i love the middle-eastern twist on these!
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This looks interesting. I’ve only ever known tahini as an ingredient of hummus, but then I’m no cook.
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very good page
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wow, this snack looks so fantastic. It makes me hungry..:) Looks so delicious
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Oh man they look so good. I’m drooling just by looking at your pictures ^^ thanks
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Yummy! Yummy!
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Oh yummmmmmmmm!
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Yummmmmm!
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Great photos. They look delicious.
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Oh my gosh. These sound amazing! I’m going to forward this to my daughter who is the baker in the family. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
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Reblogged this on misentopop.
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I’m just drooling at the photos, wow!
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Sounds delicious
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Looks too good! I bet it is many calories though!
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Well, so much for “being good” when it comes to food for the New Year! With beautiful pictures like these, I can almost taste the sweetness already!!
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these look tasty!
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looks delicious.. I might try this
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You really don’t have to convince me to try anything related to sesame at all! I love the yummy, nutty toasted sesame aroma and taste. This looks like a delightful recipe and the photography is beautiful too. Thanks for sharing - happy new year!
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Love sesame seeds in about anything- great idea!
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Healthier too. I like the recipe and will try for New Years morning. Thank you.
Happy, happy 2013.
Cheers.
Rob
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Thank you much Rob. Happy 2013!
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I love your idea of trying new things! Tahini is like magic.
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I am in love with tahini :)
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oh wow! I’m going to have to retire my biscotti recipe. TAHINI, dates and sesame, in one sticky bun recipe?! I’m so there! And your photos are just as delicious!
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Thanks Victoria :)
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And, congratulations on being FP’d!
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It looks so delicious. It makes me hungry.
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Thanks for sharing! The buns look delicious and inviting. Great job on the pictures.
And yes, time to try new things since the year is ending 😘
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Superb photos - and recipe! I definitely need to give this one a try - I think guests would be charmed by this spin on a classic dessert when talking over coffee. Thanks so much for sharing!
- Jonathan I http://styleoverstress.wordpress.com
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I am happy you like it - this definitely is something different. Most of the people will like it if they like the flavor of sesame :)
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Looks nice. I just make cinnamon rolls for the family couple days before I saw this recipe. Will try next time.
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Looks wonderful but allergic to pecans… I will try with walnuts or none… Thanks
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No pecans in this recipe - only pistachio which you can totally skip. Give it a try without any nuts - it will still taste pretty good.
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My bad! I misread that… Thanks
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Oooo these look super delicious! and now i’m hungry ;) lol
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Great buns ! I eat a sort of tahini + honey + sesam tartlet from my mother’s classics. I think I’ll try your recipe to have a taste !
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tahini + honey + sesame tartlet sounds wonderful - if you like that combination then you might like these buns.
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woah i tried it it is really good!!
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Fantastic. So happy that you tried it & liked it as well.
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you’re welcome I am glad you even gave out the recipe!!!
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whooaahh!!! YUUUMMYY!! this looks soo good.. :-D
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Your photography / plating is beautiful! Congrats on being FP :)
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These will go great with my morning coffee. Too bad I don’t have one for this morning. They really look tasty and making me hungry.
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Reblogged this on Astronomy and Law and commented:
Although I am not a vegan or vegetarian, I love good food. And this looks good. Now if I can only find the tahini…
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My Mother made these the other day, she left 10 out to cool down and they disappeared! I must say they are amazing but it does take excruciatingly long to cool them! I still give them a 10/10!
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That’s wonderful! Its worth the wait :) I am glad you liked it!
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Looks incredible!!!!!!!!!!
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Holy heavens, those look amazing! Great photos!
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Sounds yum and healthy. You have a great blog here and I love the name
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Reblogged this on Start to be Healthy Now and commented:
These sound so delicious!!
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Just when I thought I had cured my night-snacking habit! Haha great images, those look amazing. Thanks for sharing and congrats on being Freshly Pressed!
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These look delicious! I actually have a ton of leftover tahini right now, so I might actually have to make these.
Halie
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Thanks Halie - I am becoming more and more fascinated with pairing tahini with sweeter flavors. There is a chocolate cake recipe that have to try in the future which involves tahini.
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This looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.
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Yum….Loved the Visuals! Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed!
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Thanks Robin.
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Reblogged this on locavore.
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wonderfull dishes…..thanxs for sharing
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I tried it out and it worked wonderfully, exactly like the pictures.
WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Great, I am so glad it worked for you & that you liked it! A very happy 2013 to you as well!
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This is fantastic! When you have the time, do drop by my space. I just made some snacky oat bars and would love to know what you think. Happy holidays!
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Yummie!!
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I am absolutely, positively in love with the traditional sticky bun. It’s the kind of baked good that I dream about! Thanks for this inspired recipe… I also love tahini and have been experimenting with sweet flavours myself. Definitely going to give this a try!
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Thanks Laura - hope you like it!
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YUM! I will definitely try this when I get the chance! :)
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Congratulations on being FRESHLY PRESSED:)
http://wordpress.com/#!/fresh/
-Rashmi
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gotta luv those buns
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Great photos. I like them very much. Not to mention recipes itselfs. :-)
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I never try it. For sure I will do it now
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These look YUMMY! I am always looking for something else to do with tahini. A person can eat only so much hummas. With a freshly opened jar at home I think I will try the buns this weekend. And i agree, lovely pic’s.
Namaste!
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holy moly these look amazing! Never thought of using Tahini in much more than hummus but I may have to branch out! Part of my 2013 resolution list is to expand my culinary experiences so I’m glad I found your blog!
http://lifeinthesetimesblog.wordpress.com/
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Mmm, looks delicious! I have a huge jar of tahini in the kitchen for hummus-making, and I’m not sure I’ll ever use it up just making hummus. I wonder if they would be good with chopped almonds instead of pistachios.
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You can totally use almonds instead of pistachios if that’s your preferred choice of nut. It should still taste pretty great.
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Those look awesome! and tahini is sooo good!
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This recipe is great. I stumbled onto your blog a few days before New Years and made this. I ended up substituting walnuts in place of pistachios and it tasted wonderful. This was a big hit and I can’t wait to make it with pistachios.
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Fun!
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Great idea! I shall be making a vegan version of these along the same lines as my cinnamon palmiers! Thanks!
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Thanks for sharing this recipe. I love cinnamon rolls. I bet this version of yours is more tasty.
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Looks yummy! I def need to try out this one ;)
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Wow, these looks delicious :) now I’ve got a great excuse to stock up on tahini.
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Pallavi congrats on being freshly pressed! Your posts are so amazing, joy to read and look at! :)
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these look delish and will give it a try! anything in a sticky bun is bound to be good!
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These look awesome, mmmhh!
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Reblogged this on Anchoring Hope.
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Love your pics! Great stuff! I am a food blogger as well but at the start :http://foodfulife.wordpress.com
Love baking…
Thank you for sharing!
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These look soooo good. I like to make a similar rolled cinammon bun ‘cept for the dough I use Quark (or Fromage frais) and no yeast . I must adapt recipe to make your tahini version.
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These look amazing. Beautiful photography. Please check out the food blog I have just started http://www.surreyKitchen.wordpress.com. Thanks!
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Looks delicious. I’m always trying new things, thank you.
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These look absolutely amazing! Beautiful too!
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lovely
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