š Can You Make Paprika at Home?
Yesāmaking paprika at home is easier than you might think.
What Youāll Need
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6ā8 fully ripeĀ red bell peppersĀ (the redder they are, the sweeter the flavor)
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AĀ dehydratorĀ or aĀ low-temperature oven
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AĀ spice grinderĀ or high-powered blender
Steps
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Remove theĀ stems, seeds, and white ribsĀ from the peppers.
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Slice the peppers intoĀ thin strips.
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Dry them until they becomeĀ completely brittle:
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Dehydrator:Ā 125°F (52°C) for 8ā12 hours
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Oven:Ā 170°F (77°C) for 4ā6 hours, with the door slightly open
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Grind the dried peppers into aĀ fine powder.
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Store in anĀ airtight jar. Homemade paprika can lastĀ six months or longer.
āØĀ Pro tip:Ā Add a pinch of salt or smoked salt to enhance the flavor.
š Why the Confusion?
Many people assume paprika comes from a special plant because:
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Itās sold as aĀ standalone spice, not labeled āground pepperā
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ItsĀ deep red colorĀ seems too intense for ordinary bell peppers
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Most people arenāt familiar withĀ pepper-drying traditions
But just likeĀ cayenne powder comes from chili peppersĀ andĀ black pepper comes from peppercorns, paprika is simply aĀ processed form of a familiar vegetable.
