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paprika

/pa-pree-kuh, puh-, pah-, pap-ri-kuh/US // pæˈpri kə, pə-, pɑ-, ˈpæp rɪ kə //UK // (ˈpæprɪkə, pæˈpriː-) //

红辣椒,辣椒粉,红辣椒粉,辣椒素

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a red, powdery condiment derived from dried, ripe sweet peppers.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : cooked or seasoned with paprika.

Examples

  • All the better if you throw in some waffles and a watermelon salad hinting of citrus and paprika.

  • In a small bowl, stir together the paprika, onion powder, granulated garlic, salt and pepper until combined.

  • Depending on the brand, some tend to lean sweet while others rely more on spices like chile and paprika powders.

  • Season the flour with the paprika and the breadcrumbs with the remaining salt and pepper.

  • Add the almonds, paprika, garlic, salt and pepper and stir to combine.

  • Rub pork loin with paprika, Cajun seasoning, parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, sugar, salt, and pepper.

  • Marinate flank steak in garlic, Italian seasoning, paprika, oil, salt and pepper.

  • Paprika has a huge cult following and Nolan has quietly admitted a similarity.

  • Tomatoes are nightshades, a plant family whose other members include tobacco, potatoes, pimentos, peppers, eggplant and paprika.

  • Remove the saucepot from the heat and add the paprika, stirring to incorporate.

  • Return to shells, put a few drops of milk on top; rough with fork; sprinkle with paprika and place in oven until brown.

  • After the veal has been thus prepared, reheat it with white sauce and season it well with paprika, salt, and pepper.

  • Melt the butter in a saucepan and add the flour, salt, pepper, and paprika.

  • Season cream cheese well with paprika and a little additional salt if necessary.

  • Fill the hollows of the stems of celery with the mixture, sprinkle with paprika, and serve on a plate garnished with lettuce.