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3 years, 5 months ago

What is the difference between regular paprika and 'sweet' paprika?

I have a recipe (a dry rub for ribs) that calls for 'sweet' paprika, but I'm curious what the difference between the regular paprika and sweet paprika is.

I have a *ton* of regular paprika and would prefer to use that if I can, but if there is a substantial difference I will buckle down and get some sweet paprika.
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xxkcxx | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Good question on paprika.

There really is a difference in the spice. All paprika is made from a certain kinds of red peppers. The stuff simply labeled paprika is very mild and maybe a little sweet. It's used most often as a garnish. Hungarian Paprika comes hot or sweet and is available at gourmet foods stores. The hot, as expected, is spicy. The sweet has more flavor than the regular jarred variety. Spanish paprika is made from a different type of pepper and has a paler color than the usual paprika. Finally, smoked paprika is available, too. The peppers are smoked before being ground, giving it a smokey flavor (sort of the difference between a jalapeno and a chipotle chili pepper).

Depending on what you are making, you could easily use the paprika from the store. I have used in a pinch, when not having sweet paprika on hand and added a tad of sugar to the spice. If using 3 tsps, I would recommend a nice pinch of superfine sugar, and blend well before adding to your dish.

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darth continent | 3 years, 5 months ago
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"Sweet paprika is your basic paprika-the stuff sold as paprika on your supermarket or gourmet shop spice shelf. It’s called “sweet” to distinguish it from “hot” paprika-which has more of a bite. So the bottle can be labeled “sweet paprika” or simply “paprika”-the stuff is the same. By the way, the best paprika comes from Hungary and Spain. There are also a wide variety of smoked paprikas from Spain, which are wonderful for seasoning barbecue. One good brand is La Chineta, which can be ordered on line from Tienda.com (www.tienda.com)."

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darth continent | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

Thanks for the tip, dbspringer! :-)

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