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Grilled Porterhouse Steak Marinated In Garlic, with Paprika Parmesan Butter
Grilled Porterhouse Steak Marinated In Garlic, with Paprika Parmesan Butter  (15)
Easy Chicken Paprika
Easy Chicken Paprika  (10)
Alouette Chicken Paprika
Alouette Chicken Paprika  (2)
Roast Chicken Breasts with Garbanzo Beans, Tomatoes, and Paprika
Roast Chicken Breasts with Garbanzo Beans, Tomatoes, and Paprika  (2)
Cubed Steaks Paprika
Cubed Steaks Paprika  (3)
Croatian Stuffed Green Peppers (“Punjena paprika”)
Croatian Stuffed Green Peppers (“Punjena paprika”)  (3)
Smoked Paprika-rubbed Steaks with Valdeon Butter
Smoked Paprika-rubbed Steaks with Valdeon Butter  (4)
Paprika Chicken
Paprika Chicken  (1)
Paprika Chicken
Paprika Chicken  (1)
Linguine and Scallops in Hot Paprika Cream Sauce
Linguine and Scallops in Hot Paprika Cream Sauce  (0)
Beef Stew with Beer and Paprika
Beef Stew with Beer and Paprika  (1)
Smoked Paprika Shrimp with Poblano Polenta and Red Pepper-Agave Sauce
Smoked Paprika Shrimp with Poblano Polenta and Red Pepper-Agave Sauce  (0)
Paprika Chicken Traybake
Paprika Chicken Traybake  (1)
Hortobágyi palacsinta (Pancakes filled with paprika chicken)
Hortobágyi palacsinta (Pancakes filled with paprika chicken)  (2)
Turkey-Paprika-Rolls in Marjoram Sauce
Turkey-Paprika-Rolls in Marjoram Sauce  (1)
Potatas Bravas (Potatoes with Paprika Sauce)
Potatas Bravas (Potatoes with Paprika Sauce)  (0)
Slow Cooker Chicken with Creamy Paprika Sauce
Slow Cooker Chicken with Creamy Paprika Sauce  (0)
Gees Paprika Chicken (Pressure Cooker)
Gees Paprika Chicken (Pressure Cooker)  (1)
Chicken paprika
Chicken paprika  (1)
Pan-Fried Yukon Gold Potatoes with Paprika
Pan-Fried Yukon Gold Potatoes with Paprika  (1)
Chicken Paprika
Chicken Paprika  (1)

paprika

Paprika is graded by quality and by its varying heat levels. If the spice is bright red it is milder than its duller counterparts, although cayenne is often added to raise heat levels.

Paprika is the dried form of certain species of red peppers that are generally sweet and mild in nature. Popular uses include garnishes and rubs or marinades. It may be best known worldwide as the main ingredient in Hungarian goulash. Paprika is also combined with a variety of commercially-prepared foods, including sausages and cheese, to provide red coloration.

The spice originated in South America, but is now produced around the world. Brands produced in the United States are generally the least flavorful.

In Portugal, the pepper is known as pimentón, which is appropriate as this variety is used to produce the pimientos you find in olives or pickled in jars.

Varieties

Spanish paprika is best recognized for its mild sweet quality while Hungarian paprika provides the strongest bite. The differences in flavor from common paprika are remarkable. If you have not tried these two, you may think paprika is merely a bland garnish.

Smoked paprika, which imparts a wonderful woodsy aroma, hails specifically from La Vera, Spain. It is available as sweet, bittersweet, and hot.

Buying Tips

Paprika will range in color from brown to yellow to bright red. Depending on availability, flavor choices will include mild, sweet and semisweet, delicatess, rose, and fiery hot.

Storage Tips

Buy in small quantities unless you are a frequent user. It may keep as long as eight months on a dark, cool shelf and is usable after that for color. However, fading will occur if kept in a clear glass container or exposed to sunlight.

Usage Tips

It is an essential spice for many ethnic cuisines, including Indian, Spanish, Turkish, and Portuguese. The flavor of good paprika will only be evident after it is heated. This spice has a high sugar content, however, and will burn if overcooked.

Paprika adds color as a garnish to such foods as:
Eggs
Salads
• Dips and spreads
Appetizers

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