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    Home » Condiments

    Garlic Dipping Sauce (Lebanese Toum)

    Published: Nov 13, 2019 · Modified: Jun 13, 2023 by Janelle Hama

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    My Lebanese family's easy-to-follow, never-fail, traditional fluffy toum recipe. This creamy garlic dipping sauce can be used in shawarma, pasta, fries, and more. It is super garlicky! Suitable for a vegan and gluten-free diet.

    garlic dipping sauce in a brown bowl with a spoon
    Freshly made fluffy garlic dipping sauce called Toum

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    Jump to:
    • What is Lebanese Toum?
    • 😋Why You’ll Love This Recipe
    • 🧄 Ingredients You’ll Need
    • 🧄How to Make Garlic Dipping Sauce
    • 🥙What To Eat With Garlic Dipping Sauce
    • ❄️ How to Store Garlic Dipping Sauce
    • ❓FAQ
    • 🍴Related Recipes
    • Garlic Dipping Sauce (Lebanese Toum)

    What is Lebanese Toum?

    Toum is a Lebanese garlic sauce that is made with garlic, lemon juice, salt, and vegetable oil. 

    It has a smooth, creamy, and fluffy texture and a strong garlic flavor. It’s the crown jewel of Lebanese condiments.

    Toum is often served as a garlic dipping sauce or as a kebab sauce.

    It can almost always be found on a Lebanese mezze table. 

    (I’d like to take a moment to appreciate our elders, who used to make this by hand (mortar & pestle) - even my mom back in the day)

    How To Pronounce Toum?

    Toum is pronounced as "toom", the "u" is silent. The "ou" is pronounced as a long "oo", like in the word "oops". There is an emphasis on the "t" sound at the start of the word.

    😋Why You’ll Love This Recipe

    • It’s a never-fail recipe - works every time!
    • Stores for months in the fridge
    • Pairs well with so many foods. Can be used as a garlic dipping sauce, as garlic kebab sauce, as a sauce for pasta, in bakes, in vegan salads and so much more
    • It is super garlicky!
    • Naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free (vegan), and nut free

    🧄 Ingredients You’ll Need

    oil, lemon, salt and garlic laid out

    Notes on some of the ingredients, the full list of ingredients and their measurements can be found in the recipe card below.

    Garlic is best used in its fresh form, this will yield the best and strongest flavor. Select good quality firm bulbs and take out any of the green parts.

    Add the peeled cloves directly into the blender/food processor/immersion blender.

    If you must, frozen garlic is okay to use. DO NOT use garlic powder.

    Oil should be neutral such as sunflower, canola, or vegetable oil. It is best to avoid heavy oils such as olive oil.

    Lemon juice should be freshly squeezed. It helps to flavor (a nice light sourness), binding, and brightens this garlic dipping sauce. Only add a tablespoon at a time until all is used up.

    Salt helps to boost the flavor and break down the garlic in step 1.

    a brown bowl with toum

    🧄How to Make Garlic Dipping Sauce

    Step 1 - Place garlic and salt into a food processor (affiliate link) or an immersion blender and pulse until garlic is finely minced (this is no more than a minute) You will need to scrape the sides of the food processor/blender, to ensure even mincing.

    peeled garlic in a half cup measurement
    half a cup
    garlic and salt in an immersion blender
    garlic cloves and salt ready to blend

    Step 2 - If using a food processor, drizzle a ¼ cup of oil via a very fine pour line (hairlike - DO NOT pour in oil) blend until it starts to thicken, once this happens add a tablespoon of lemon juice and blend to start the emulsification process.

    Drizzle in another ¼ cup of oil and then a tablespoon of lemon juice, repeat this process until all is used up.

    Step 2 - If using an immersion blender, add one tablespoon of oil and blend until it starts to thicken, then add another tablespoon of oil and blend for another minute. Repeat this once more. Add a tablespoon of lemon juice and blend until completely blended.

    From here on you’ll want to add a 4:1 ratio of oil:lemon juice, i.e., blend a tablespoon of oil four times (not together) and then add in the lemon juice. Continue to do this until all have been used up.

    Tip - During the last blending phase, the toum becomes thick and fluffy, able to hold peaks. Because of this, when pouring the oil in, it will pool at the top, you will need to help it by mixing it through with a spatula and then blending.

    initial mincing of garlic in food processor
    step 1
    adding a spoonful of oil to the minced garlic
    adding the first tablespoon of oil to the minced garlic
    blended garlic and oil
    about half way through
    garlic sauce in a food processor with oil on top
    last spoonful of oil added at the end

    Step 3 - Transfer the toum into a jar, allow it to cool down to room temperature, and then seal (making sure it is airtight) and store in the refrigerator for a couple of months.

    Tip: Following the process of blending the ingredients together is vital to the success of this garlic dipping sauce. Don’t take shortcuts.

    Avoid water at all costs. Ensure the area, utensils, and equipment you are using to make your toum is free from water. Water will separate the oil.

    About halfway into blending you will notice the blender starts to sound a little different, this is normal, as it is at this point the paste starts to lighten up.

    a finished batch of white sauce in a blender

    🥙What To Eat With Garlic Dipping Sauce

    Traditionally, Lebanese toum is eaten with Lebanese kebab, shish tawook (try my vegan shish tawook sandwich), shawarma (check out my mouthwatering vegan shawarma)

    Try it with a falafel pita sandwich (check out my Lebanese falafel recipe).

    This garlic dipping sauce is also great for dipping polenta frita, air fried french fries, or air fryer corn ribs. 

    Here are some other suggestions for what toum is used for;

    • As a spread in a sandwich
    • On the side with grilled vegetables
    • Make fresh crusty garlic bread, smear it on your bread rolls, and bake in the oven, try it on vegan dinner rolls.
    • Add it to pasta sauces, and try adding a dollop of toum to avocado cilantro lime dressing replacing the garlic clove in that recipe.
    • With roasts, check out this list of different vegan roasts including sauces and sides.
    • This garlic dipping sauce for pizza is the best! Simply smear it onto your vegan pizza dough base, add toppings, and bake.

    Toum is part of this list of the Best Lebanese Side Dishes.

    garlic sauce in a brown bowl with a side of lemon

    ❄️ How to Store Garlic Dipping Sauce

    Once you're happy with the consistency of your garlic dipping sauce, allow it to cool down to room temperature (sometimes the blender heats up) before sealing it in a container as condensation drops may cause separation.

    Toum will keep in the fridge for a couple of months stored in an airtight container.

    a hand holding a spoon into white sauce

    ❓FAQ

    How to make toum without a food processor?

    Traditionally toum was made with mortar and pestle, which can take up to an hour to prepare and requires continuous effort. The texture may not be as fluffy.
    Here's how to make toum with a mortar and pestle:
    1. In the mortar, sprinkle the salt over the garlic and crush it with the pestle until it forms a paste.
    2. Add a few drops of lemon juice to the garlic paste and mix it until it is fully incorporated. Continue adding lemon juice and mixing until the mixture becomes smooth and creamy.
    3. Slowly and gradually add the vegetable oil in a thin stream, while continuing to mix with the pestle. 
    Keep mixing and adding oil until the Toum becomes thick and glossy.

    Why did my toum separate?

    There are a few reasons why toum can separate whilst making it, here are some possible causes;
    1. Either too much oil was added too quickly during the emulsification process
    2. Water is present in the mix, there should be no water present
    3. Too much lemon juice was added to quickly
    4. The food processor became too hot resulting in the mixture breaking.

    Is toum vegan?

    Yes and no. Some homemade toum recipes can be vegan, containing only plant-based ingredients such as garlic, salt, lemon juice, and vegetable oil. However, some like to add eggs.

    Some store-bought Toum products may contain non-vegan ingredients. It is important to carefully read the labels and look for ingredients or logos that indicate vegan certification.

    Here are some ingredients to watch out for when buying store-bought toum:
    Dairy - some brands may include milk or milk-containing ingredients.
    Preservatives and additives - some of these may not be derived from plants.
    Natural flavors - also may not be plant-derived.
    Sugar - while it comes from a plant source, some processing methods may use bone char (animal bones) to make it white.

    Even vegan-friendly ingredients may have trace amounts of animal products from the manufacturing process or equipment. Therefore, it is helpful to look for vegan certification logos on the labeling to ensure that the product is truly vegan.

    🍴Related Recipes

    Looking for another dip? Try this 5-minute vegan bean dip, Lebanese hummus or baba ghanouj (the famous eggplant dip).

    Otherwise, another Lebanese sauce is tarator, a creamy shawarma sauce made with tahini.

    Another famous Lebanese food that is a must-have is zaatar, a versatile herb blend that can be used in so many foods. Or this shawarma spice blend.

    Or learn how to roast garlic.

    Did you make this? I'd love to know! Leave me a comment below with a ★★★★★ rating or tag @plantbasedfolk on social media.

    garlic dipping sauce in a brown bowl with a spoon

    Garlic Dipping Sauce (Lebanese Toum)

    My Lebanese family's easy-to-follow, never-fail, traditional fluffy toum recipe. This creamy garlic dipping sauce can be used in shawarma, pastas, fries and more. It is super garlicky! Suitable for a vegan, gluten-free, nut-free and soy-free diet.
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    Course: Condiment, Side Dish
    Cuisine: Lebanese, Middle Eastern
    Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 400 grams
    Author: Janelle Hama

    Ingredients

    • ½ cup Garlic cloves peeled
    • 1½ cups Vegetable oil or any neutral oil
    • ½ medium - large Lemon (juice) freshly squeezed
    • ¼ teaspoon Salt
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    Instructions

    • Place garlic and salt into a food processor or an immersion blender and pulse until garlic is finely minced (this is no more than a minute, you'll need to scrape down the sides and blend to ensure garlic is evenly minced)
      ½ cup Garlic cloves, ¼ teaspoon Salt

    Hand held / immersion blender

    • Add 1 tablespoon of oil every thirty seconds and blend well before adding the next lot. Repeat this 3 times then add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Repeat until all is blended.
      1½ cups Vegetable oil, ½ medium - large Lemon (juice)

    Blender / Food processor

    • Continually drizzle oil (hairlike pour) into blender / food processor. Every so often, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. (DO NOT over add - this will cause the sauce to break up) Continue to add oil and lemon juice until all blended.
      1½ cups Vegetable oil, ½ medium - large Lemon (juice)
    • Seal in an airtight jar and store in the refrigerator for a couple of months.

    Video


    Notes

    Following the process of blending the ingredients together is vital to the success of this toum. Don’t take shortcuts.
    Avoid water at all costs. Ensure the area, utensils, and equipment you are/using to make your toum is free from water. Water will separate the oil.
    During step one, ensure that all the garlic is chopped finely. You will need to scrape down the sides.
    About halfway into blending you will notice the blender starts to sound a little different, this is normal, as it is at this point the paste starts to lighten up.
    Immersion blender - During the last blending phase, the toum becomes thick and fluffy, able to hold peaks. Because of this, when pouring the oil in, it will pool at the top, you will need to help it by mixing it through with a spatula and then blending.
    Once you're happy with the consistency of your garlic sauce (toum), allow it to cool down (sometimes the blender heats up) before sealing it in a container as condensation drops will cause your garlic dipping sauce to separate.
    Toum will keep in the fridge for a couple of months, store in an airtight container
     
    Traditionally, toum is eaten with Lebanese kebab, shish tawook, shawarma (check out my mouthwatering vegan shawarma), charcoal chicken, or even a falafel wrap (check out my Lebanese falafel recipe). It's also great for dipping polenta frita, air fried french fries, or air fryer corn. 
     
     

    Equipment

    Blender
    Handheld Blender

    Nutrition

    Calories: 7kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 1mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 1mg

    N.B., nutrition info is an estimate based on an online nutrition calculator. This will vary based on the specific ingredients you use.


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    1. Regina Bishop

      September 05, 2022 at 4:59 am

      Hello
      I'm on my second batch now. It's even better than the first one. The I chopped the garlic this time it helped the immersion blender to blend it better. I used two lemons and a quarter lime. The consistency is just right. It seems to be less garlicky then the first batch,. That made me happy although I was getting use to the strong garlic. I have ordered some falafel to go with my garlic sauce. There are like sauce wasn't even half as good as yours. I really appreciate and thank you for all that you did to put this recipe up. God be with you and thank you I think this is a no fail recipe. Due to your explicit instructions.

      Reply
      • Janelle Hama

        September 05, 2022 at 2:30 pm

        Hi Regina,

        So glad you found the right balance to suit you! Sounds like you're winning with making toum now. I am so happy to have been part of the process.

        J

        Reply
    2. Regina Bishop

      September 03, 2022 at 9:06 am

      5 stars
      Hello I love the garlic sauce but I must have made a mistake. I hope you can help. I measured everything out but the garlic is very strong burning my thrat. I hope to correct this by getting your help. I did this in an immersion blender. Thank you and God bless you

      Reply
      • Janelle Hama

        September 03, 2022 at 10:08 am

        Hi Regina,

        Toum is a very strong dip, you can dial down the amount of garlic used, next time try adding only 1/2 the amount, the emulsification will still work. My family prefers toum to be very strong, the more pungen the better, haha.

        J

        Reply
    3. Regina Bishop

      September 02, 2022 at 9:13 pm

      5 stars
      Hello
      I'm so excited a few years back I didn't have the right equipment to make this. So every time I tried it it wouldn't turn out it was so discouraging. However I just made yours, with my immersion blender. It was fantastic, it really worked ,this time. I checked other websites but I thought, yours was the best. Another website said, you can't do it with an emersion blender. Well you were right. I was banking on you. I used one lemon and one half a lime. Then when it was done, I mixed the other half of the lime, into the sauce. Perfect.
      For you I'm thanking God. I have to buy garlic sauce with preservatives or table salt ever again. I am using this garlic to heal my body. Be very blessed for what you're doing you're giving love.amen

      Reply
    4. Saryn

      June 09, 2022 at 5:50 am

      Can I use frozen garlic?

      Reply
      • Janelle Hama

        June 09, 2022 at 2:06 pm

        Hi Saryn,

        I do not recommend it as the taste won't be as strong. However, theoretically, it should work, I have never tried this myself.

        J

        Reply
    5. Linda

      February 20, 2022 at 4:05 pm

      5 stars
      This garlic sauce is amazing and delicious! Love pairing this dip with grilled chicken and fries

      Reply
      • Angie

        March 07, 2022 at 9:58 am

        5 stars
        Perfect. I love Toum and never thought I could make it just like my favorite Lebanese restaurant. It was perfect in texture and taste. Thank you for sharing.

        Reply
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