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What Is Paprika Made Of?

Yes—making paprika at home is easier than you might think.

What You’ll Need
6–8 fully ripe red bell peppers (the redder they are, the sweeter the flavor)

A dehydrator or a low-temperature oven

A spice grinder or high-powered blender

Steps
Remove the stems, seeds, and white ribs from the peppers.

Slice the peppers into thin strips.

Dry them until they become completely brittle:

Dehydrator: 125°F (52°C) for 8–12 hours

Oven: 170°F (77°C) for 4–6 hours, with the door slightly open

Grind the dried peppers into a fine powder.

Store in an airtight jar. Homemade paprika can last six months or longer.

✨ Pro tip: Add a pinch of salt or smoked salt to enhance the flavor.

🌍 Why the Confusion?
Many people assume paprika comes from a special plant because:

It’s sold as a standalone spice, not labeled “ground pepper”

Its deep red color seems too intense for ordinary bell peppers

Most people aren’t familiar with pepper-drying traditions

But just like cayenne powder comes from chili peppers and black pepper comes from peppercorns, paprika is simply a processed form of a familiar vegetable.

🥘 How to Use Paprika Like a Pro

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