
Hungarian paprika, known as a Csemege, comes from a sweet red pepper grown in the region of Hungary referred to as Kalocsa. We've created our sweet and spicy paprika with the addition of cayenne pepper to give it a little heat.
Hungarian paprika, known as a Csemege, comes from a sweet red pepper grown in the region of Hungary referred to as Kalocsa. We've created our sweet and spicy paprika with the addition of cayenne pepper to give it a little heat.
This salt-free seasoning is bittersweet and earthy with medium heat.
Season chicken paprikash, Hungarian goulash, and baked chicken or fish. Sprinkle on deviled eggs and potato salad.
We regulate the heat to such a level that it doesn’t overtake the flavor of the Hungarian sweet paprika but rather complements it. On a heat scale ranging from 1 to 10, it comes in at about 3. Use this sweet and spicy in the same ratio you would a Hungarian sweet paprika on all of your favorite dishes. Try in chicken paprikash, Hungarian goulash, baked chicken or fish with some herbs. Because of it's beautiful color, this blend can be used to garnish foods such as deviled eggs, potato salad or oven roasted potatoes.
MSG-Free
Vegan
Nut-Free
Dairy-Free
Gluten-Free
Onion-Free
Corn-Free
Sweetener-Free
Sugar-Free
Vegetarian
Vegan
Hungarian paprika, cayenne
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This slaw is packed with flavor! Spicy, savory, and a little sweet, the components complement each other perfectly.
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These beautiful little truffles are super rich (and dairy-free!). Wonderful as holiday snacks or homemade gifts.
"Full of flavor, light yet filling, and simply delicious." -Alicia P.
From the recipe author—This is a family recipe from my grandmother (from the mid-20th century, at least). Nobody can eat just one! We like to make one big batch, freeze it, and then have several opportunities to bake up smaller batches throughout the holiday season.
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