Smokedpaprikasyrup Recipes

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CREAMY SMOKED PAPRIKA SAUCE

I made this sauce for tacos and my family went crazy over it! It brought our tacos to a whole new level! Store in a plastic squeeze bottle.

Provided by BigDaddyGrillMaster

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Sauce Recipes

Time 10m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 9



Creamy Smoked Paprika Sauce image

Steps:

  • Mix yogurt, mayonnaise, and lime juice in a bowl. Add paprika, capers, oregano, cumin, dill, and cayenne pepper; stir until evenly mixed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 96.7 calories, Carbohydrate 3.3 g, Cholesterol 4.9 mg, Fat 9.3 g, Fiber 1.1 g, Protein 1.2 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 89.4 mg, Sugar 1.3 g

½ cup plain yogurt
½ cup mayonnaise
1 lime, juiced
¼ cup smoked paprika
2 teaspoons capers, minced
½ teaspoon dried oregano
½ teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon dried dill weed
½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper

SMOKED PAPRIKA DRY-RUBBED PULLED PORK SANDWICHES

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 7h50m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16



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Steps:

  • For the pulled pork: Mix the paprika, pepper, salt, chili powder, garlic powder and brown sugar in a bowl. Rub all over the pork. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour or up to overnight.
  • Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Pour the beer into a roasting pan. Place the pork in the pan, cover with foil and bake until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part registers 170 degrees F, about 6 hours. Remove the pork from the oven and let the meat rest for at least 20 minutes.
  • Heat the barbeque sauce in a saucepan over low heat. Keep warm. Shred the pork using two forks. In a large bowl, toss the pork with the warm barbeque sauce until well coated.
  • For the coleslaw: Whisk together the mayonnaise, vinegar and granulated sugar in a large bowl. Add the cabbage and carrots and toss to coat. Season with salt and pepper, cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. The coleslaw can be made up to 2 hours in advance.
  • To serve, spoon the pulled pork mixture onto the bottom half of a brioche bun, and top with some coleslaw and the other bun half.

3 tablespoons smoked paprika
2 tablespoons coarsely ground black pepper
2 tablespoons coarse salt
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon brown sugar
One 5- to 7-pound Boston pork butt
Two 12-ounce bottles wheat ale beer
1 cup store-bought barbeque sauce
1 1/4 cups mayonnaise
1/3 cup rice wine vinegar
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
2 1/2 pounds green cabbage, cored and finely shredded
1 large carrot, coarsely grated
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
12 brioche buns, split

SMOKED PAPRIKA-HOMEMADE

After extreme frustration at the lack of stock and high prices of smoked paprika I took matters into my own hands. This works like a charm, and you end up with 18 oz, or 1.22 pounds of the stuff. I used 3.5 oz of Wright's Hickory Liquid Smoke at a $1.29 a bottle, and Spanish Style Paprika, $4.29 for 18 oz.

Provided by Diana Adcock

Categories     Easy

Time P1DT5m

Yield 1 1/8 Pounds

Number Of Ingredients 2



Smoked Paprika-Homemade image

Steps:

  • In a large bowl slowly whisk together the paprika and liquid smoke.
  • When totaly incorporated-NO lumps-spread out on a foil lined cookie sheet to dry overnight.
  • Or.
  • Line a deep sided metal pan with foil and when your done grilling place in grill on top grates for about 2 hours-this is what I did and wow-amazing smell! I used a whisk to stir every 30 minutes.
  • When completly dry/cool place in food processor-small batches and pulse to remove any small clumps.
  • Pour back into your Paprika bottle, use at will.
  • 24 hour "cooking time" is the max dry time you will need-depending on the humidity in your house.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1327, Fat 59.5, SaturatedFat 9.6, Sodium 156.1, Carbohydrate 255.9, Fiber 171.7, Sugar 47.5, Protein 67.8

1 (3 1/2 ounce) bottle liquid smoke, hickory
1 (18 ounce) bottle spanish paprika

ROASTED RED PEPPER, SWEET POTATO & SMOKED PAPRIKA SOUP

Enjoy this hearty pepper, sweet potato and paprika soup as a starter, or for lunch on a cold winter's day. If venturing outdoors, take it with you in a flask.

Provided by Emma Freud

Categories     Lunch, Soup, Starter, Supper

Time 40m

Number Of Ingredients 10



Roasted red pepper, sweet potato & smoked paprika soup image

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Put the sweet potato, pepper, onion and garlic on a baking tray. Sprinkle with the paprika and seasoning, then drizzle with the oil. Toss together. Roast for 30 mins or until beginning to brown.
  • Tip the roasted vegetables into a blender (or use a stick blender) with the coconut milk, stock, sriracha and maple syrup. Whizz until smooth. Pour back into the pan and heat until piping hot. Check for seasoning, and pour into a flask. Serve with soda bread or toasted sourdough.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 491 calories, Fat 33 grams fat, SaturatedFat 20 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 36 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 21 grams sugar, Fiber 8 grams fiber, Protein 9 grams protein, Sodium 0.8 milligram of sodium

1 sweet potato, roughly chopped into dice with the skin still on
1 red pepper, de-seeded and cut into chunks
1 red onion, peeled and cut into chunks
3 garlic cloves, peeled
1 tsp smoked paprika
2 tbsp olive oil
200ml coconut milk
200ml chicken stock
½ tbsp sriracha
1 tsp maple syrup

SMOKED PAPRIKA VINAIGRETTE

This tasty salad dressing also makes a great marinade. It's so easy to throw together with your food processor. Add a pinch of sugar if too tart.

Provided by DC Girly Girl

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Salad Dressing Recipes     Vinaigrette Dressing Recipes

Time 1h10m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 12



Smoked Paprika Vinaigrette image

Steps:

  • Blend the red wine vinegar, honey, mustard, lime juice, pepper, salt, paprika, garlic, onion, oregano, and sugar together in a blender until thoroughly mixed. Drizzle the olive oil into the mixture while blending on low. Chill at least 1 hour before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 116 calories, Carbohydrate 9.4 g, Fat 9.1 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 0.2 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 166 mg, Sugar 8 g

½ cup red wine vinegar
⅓ cup honey
1 tablespoon stone-ground mustard
1 tablespoon lime juice
¾ teaspoon ground black pepper
¾ teaspoon salt
1 ¼ teaspoons smoked paprika
1 clove garlic
2 tablespoons chopped onion
¼ teaspoon oregano
1 pinch white sugar
½ cup olive oil

SMOKED PAPRIKA SYRUP

I first discovered smoked paprika on a trip to New York back in 2000. My cousin put it in some spaghetti sauce and I was hooked. Thanks to canarygirl and Sackville Girl here at Zaar I was able to get a supply in to my kitchen. This recipe takes the amazing flavors one step further. The stuff is amazing on potato latkes!

Provided by Mirj2338

Categories     Vegan

Time 6m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8



Smoked Paprika Syrup image

Steps:

  • Combine all ingredients in a non-aluminum saucepan.
  • Slowly bring the mixture to the boil.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Pour into a non-aluminum container and bring to room temperature.
  • Strain the syrup through a mesh strainer and refrigerate.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 266.3, Fat 0.4, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 1166.1, Carbohydrate 68.3, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 66.9, Protein 0.4

2 cups sugar
3 cups water
2 1/2 tablespoons smoked paprika
3 teaspoons salt
4 sprigs thyme
1 sprig tarragon
1 sprig oregano
1 lemon, zest of

SMOKY PAPRIKA RUB

Use this smoky paprika rub recipe, from chef Emeril Lagasse's "Emeril at the Grill" cookbook, to make his Hanger Steak.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking

Yield Makes 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons

Number Of Ingredients 8



Smoky Paprika Rub image

Steps:

  • Combine all ingredients in a small bowl; mix until well combined. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry, dark place, for up to 3 months.

3 tablespoons pimenton (hot smoked Spanish paprika, preferably pimenton de la Vera, picante)
3 tablespoons coarse salt
4 teaspoons granulated onion powder
2 teaspoons granulated garlic powder
2 teaspoons freshly ground white pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano

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