Sentences with word «paprika»

"Paprika" is a spice made from ground red peppers. It is known for its vibrant red color and mild, sweet, and slightly smoky flavor. Full definition
If there's no smoked flour available, I bet a pinch of smoked paprika with regular rye flour would work just as well.
* A half - teaspoon of paprika is just not enough to flavor a whole chicken.
If for some reason you don't have chili powder at all, I'm betting this would also be good with paprika in its place.
Whisk lime juice, oil and 1/2 teaspoon paprika in small bowl until blended.
I made mine with sweet paprika for a kid - friendly version, and I think that allowed the rest of the ingredients to shine through even better.
I love the addition of smoke paprika in this recipe.
Instead, I added more spices (1 tsp oregano, 1 tsp cumin, 1 tsp paprika, 1 Tbsp chili powder, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper).
Didn't have cumin, so added paprika to dressing.
This kid - friendly plant - based version draws on smoked paprika for a spicy essence that isn't too hot.
I use sweet Hungarian paprika powder for the recipe, but you can substitute that with any other type (even spicy or smoked).
I used a smoked paprika powder on them to bring a subtle spice that pairs well with the lemon tahini dressing.
My mom would layer lettuce, half a pear, grated cheddar, and a dollop of mayo with a sprinkle of paprika on top.
I also sprinkle some sweet Spanish paprika on them before the Hungarian with which I completely cover the chicken.
The smoky paprika chipotle seasoning gives the dish excellent flavor.
You can check out my 2 - ingredient butter paprika chicken recipe, or my cauliflower fennel soup for other ways to use it.
Spoon into a shallow bowl and drizzle 1 teaspoon of olive oil on top as well as paprika and pine nuts.
Something was definitely missing - the note from turmeric, the color from paprika.
My hummus is very similar to yours, but without the parsley, and I like paprika sprinkled on top sometimes.
Sprinkle a little paprika over the top and serve on toast or add a scoop on top of a mixed green salad.
In small bowl, combine paprika, chili powder, brown sugar, cumin, salt and pepper.
When you're happy with it, place the hummus in a large bowl and sprinkle a little smoked paprika over the top, followed by a swirl of good olive oil.
You can also use paprika instead of red chili powder.
Then, sprinkle the butternut squash with 1/4 teaspoon chipotle powder (or use smoked paprika if you don't like spicy).
Then sprinkle the top of the entire bird with a little ground paprika, if desired.
Regular paprika is NOT a good substitute (rarely is).
Adding smoked paprika gives the sausage that lovely smoky taste, while the onions, tomatoes and chickpeas offer a hearty base for the meal.
Healthy, tasty, and authentic recipe for fish cooked in a mild Moroccan paprika sauce with olive oil, garlic, cilantro, and red bell peppers.
I used whole wheat pasta & flour so i used extra seasoning and milk including paprika... it came out great... very tasty and creamy... thanks for the recipe... much needed!
Be sure to make the super simple paprika oil; it adds a beautiful pop of color in presentation and an earthy depth of flavor.
The almond flour batter results in a very moist muffin which has a kick of spicy smoked paprika flavor.
Place the tomato sauce, tomato cubes, and smoked paprika into a blender or food processor.
Stir oil, garlic and smoked paprika together in a small bowl.
I did use the slow cooker and added more paprika and cumin.
Mix paprika, savory, cumin, mustard powder, cayenne, and 1/4 cup brown sugar in a small bowl.
The fruits and leaves of red paprika show strong levels of antioxidant activity beneficial to overall health.
And those carrots (while not pink) sound amazing too, I love paprika.
It's made with a combination of beans and sweet potato with smoked paprika which gives it a fantastic flavor!
I like to add extra apple cider vinegar for brightness and extra paprika for heat!
Do not discard the flour / paprika mixture - you will use this for the gravy.
While paprika is derived from the pepper plant, it doesn't pack the heat that its cousin cayenne does.
Today, I am sharing one of my favorite go - to dishes to make when guests come to our place for dinner: spicy paprika salmon.
Remove from heat and stir in paprika until well blended.
Sprinkle the spices (paprika through coriander) on top and stir to create a loose, fragrant paste.
Ingredients: organic paprika, organic cumin, organic garlic, organic onion, organic pepper, and organic cayenne pepper.
Also, be careful with the spices... I used about 1/2 T cumin and 1/2 T paprika, along with salt and pepper.
Sprinkle evenly with parsley and additional paprika if desired.
Quick question, how much paprika in the sauce?
They look delicious and the cinnamon and paprika sound amazing!
As I've discovered in the past, sweet potatoes and smoky paprika go really, really well together.
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