What goes well with smoked paprika?
We analyzed over 150,000 recipes to figure out which ingredients makes smoked paprika better. On average, recipes with smoked paprika gets 4.25⭐ review scores. But in some combinations, review scores get a lot better. Like with red wine. And sometimes worse. Like with turkey breast.
Here comes the combinations we found:
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Significant high scores:
white wine vinegar,
red wine,
flatbread,
roma tomatoes,
radishes,
hummus,
olives,
bread,
button mushrooms,
black beans,
beef,
sharp cheddar cheese,
chickpeas,
feta cheese,
tomato paste,
virgin olive oil,
cumin,
cilantro
Better than not:
flat leaf parsley,
toasted pine nuts,
crusty bread,
guacamole,
black eyed peas,
ciabatta,
vegetable stock,
capers,
pecans,
habanero,
walnuts,
corn kernels,
pancetta,
grape tomatoes,
avocado oil,
orange zest,
salsa verde,
pork butt,
baby spinach,
asparagus,
curry powder,
crimini mushrooms,
penne pasta,
italian sausage,
almonds,
mustard powder,
pita,
sesame,
lard,
quinoa,
lemon zest,
chicken stock,
cabbage,
brown rice,
fire tomatoes,
coconut oil,
flour tortillas,
yukon gold potatoes,
arrowroot,
cream,
adobo,
tahini,
mayonnaise,
herbs,
russet potatoes,
broccoli,
soy sauce,
brown sugar,
chives,
colby jack cheese,
buns,
crumbs,
orzo,
water,
cauliflower,
dill,
green olives,
chuck roast,
white pepper,
honey,
nutritional yeast,
white vinegar,
paprika,
vegetable oil,
apple cider vinegar,
red enchilada sauce,
pumpkin puré,
coconut milk,
lean beef,
sriracha,
unsalted butter
🤷♀️ Shrug:
mexican oregano,
pepitas,
sherry vinegar,
arugula,
cider vinegar,
pickled jalapeño pepper,
ancho chili,
hamburger buns,
shallots,
sweet corn,
lamb,
salsa,
romaine lettuce,
cucumber,
cumin powder,
red kidney beans,
corn tortillas,
poblano pepper,
cherry tomatoes,
sweet paprika,
vegetable broth,
avocado,
kidney beans,
lime juice,
red lentils,
white onion,
lemon juice,
basmati,
cranberries,
chipotle pepper,
green beans,
sea salt,
butternut squash,
kale,
basil,
corn,
white beans,
dijon mustard,
red onion,
sweet potatoes,
neutral oil,
red potatoes,
allspice,
chili powder,
oil,
zucchini,
carrots,
cotija cheese,
jalapeño pepper,
oregano,
cinnamon,
parsley,
red cabbage,
cayenne,
white wine,
bay leaf,
spinach,
creole seasoning,
pork shoulder,
barbecue sauce,
beef broth,
bacon,
maple syrup,
pita breads,
lettuce,
macaroni
Scores poorly:
garlic powder,
yellow onion,
mint,
egg,
grain brown rice,
kosher salt,
green onions,
mexican cheese,
medjool dates,
sour cream,
cheese,
red pepper flakes,
turmeric,
tomatoes,
goat cheese,
onion powder,
salmon,
tortilla,
clarified butter,
liquid smoke,
broth,
spanish chorizo,
vegan worcestershire sauce
Pay attention:
shrimp,
potatoes,
worcestershire sauce,
thyme,
cheddar cheese,
ginger,
cannellini,
turkey,
baking powder,
panko crumbs,
orange juice,
red pepper,
nutmeg,
all purpose flour,
mozzarella cheese,
rice,
chicken broth,
fennel,
cornmeal,
chicken,
beef stock,
balsamic vinegar,
red wine vinegar,
rosemary,
italian seasoning,
tabasco,
green cabbage,
flour,
yogurt,
chicken thighs,
ketchup,
lime zest,
chicken breasts,
pinto beans,
monterey jack cheese,
canola oil,
cream cheese,
pumpkin,
vegetable,
tomato sauce,
ranch dressing,
mustard,
pork,
bell pepper,
pineapple juice,
pasta,
pork tenderloin,
milk,
tamari,
kalamata olives,
peas,
cornflour,
light brown sugar,
flank steak,
pork chops,
garam masala,
red chili flakes,
hot sauce,
apple cider,
cajun seasoning,
yellow mustard,
apple,
dark brown sugar,
almond milk,
beans,
green bell pepper,
grain white rice,
raisins,
sugar,
brussel sprouts,
sage,
eggplant,
buttermilk,
green lentils,
mushrooms,
molasses,
saffron threads,
granulated sugar,
lentils,
peanuts,
buffalo sauce,
chicken wings,
white balsamic vinegar
Makes both ingredients worse:
garlic,
salt,
black pepper,
onion,
olive oil,
butter,
red bell pepper,
celery,
green chili,
parmesan,
heavy cream,
seasoned salt,
chorizo,
turkey breast
Remember this is how people score them online. A bad combination might not be a bad combination. It might be hard to cook or people make poor substitutions. If you think it makes sense to use something, just pay extra attention.
Here are some great recipes I found with smoked paprika:

Broccoli Salad
www.loveandlemons.comReview: 5/5 Dish Dragon Score: 7.1/10