A sweet but sassy relative of the chili pepper paprika is used to add warm natural color and mildly spicy flavor to soups stews grains and a variety of hors d'ouvres.
Suggested Use
Paprika releases its flavor and color when heated. It also burns easily and once it's brown it starts to become bitter. So take care not to cook it too long (in a frying pan for example).
Fragrantly sweet and colorful paprika is a great spice to have at hand. Use it to add lovely color and a slightly pungent sweetness to any dish. Try it on cheeses and spreads hors d'ouvres salads egg dishes marinades and smoked foods. Add it to the flour used for dusting poultry meats and seafoods and include it in salad dressings where it will both add color and work as an emulsifier (to combine the oil and vinegar).
Other Ingredients
Organic paprika.