Paprika
Lemon-Ginger Chicken with Roasted Root Vegetables
Serve a dry Riesling to complement the subtle ginger flavor of the roasted chicken.
Lowfat Turkey Stroganoff
A mixture of cottage cheese, lowfat yogurt and lemon juice replaces the sour cream in the traditional version of this dish. Ground turkey makes an especially good choice for those watching their cholesterol intake.
Roasted Chicken Wings with Smoked-Paprika Mayonnaise
These chicken wings need to marinate for at least 8 hours — we recommend putting them in the refrigerator before you go to bed so they'll be ready for roasting the next day.
The deep, almost beeflike flavor of these wings comes from the red wine in the marinade; both the wings and the mayonnaise get a boost from the Spanish smoked paprika.
Grilled Chicken with Root Beer Barbecue Sauce
Every trick in the barbecue kit is used to create this incredible dish: a spice rub for deep-down flavor, a mop to keep the chicken moist during cooking, wood chips for old-fashioned smoke taste, and, of course, a delicious sauce that features root beer. Using root beer is a great idea since it is sweet and aromatic—qualities you expect in barbecue sauce. Ask your butcher to halve the chickens and remove the backbones.
Chicken Sauté with Paprika Sauce
Steamed Swiss chard and buttered egg noodles sprinkled with chives are nice sides for this Hungarian-inspired meal. Apple strudel makes the perfect dessert.
Barbecued Texas Beef Brisket
Texans like their barbecue spicy, in the tradition of the Southwest, which is chili pepper country. For this recipe, you'll need to order a U.S.D.A. "choice" grade, packer-trimmed brisket: That's a brisket with none of the fat cut off. Before being cooked, the meat is seasoned with a dry rub; during cooking, it is brushed regularly with a beer-based mop. You'll need to use a smoker for the brisket (a converted barbecue won’t maintain the very low heat required), and to get the most authentic Texas flavor, seek out the natural lump charcoal specified in the recipe; it's available at barbecue stores, some natural foods stores and some supermarkets.
Barbecue-Spiced Grilled Tenderloin Steaks
All the flavors of a downhome barbecue sauce combined in a dry "rub" that won't mask the flavor of the steaks.
Fish Chermoula
(Fish with Moroccan Seasoning)
The fragrant blend of seasonings called chermoula can be used for meats and poultry as well as fish.
Baked Artichoke Dip
"Last summer we spent a long weekend in Traverse City, Michigan, at the cherry festival," write Jane and Joseph Runza of Kalamazoo, Michigan. "While exploring the surrounding area, we discovered Café Bliss in nearby Suttons Bay. The restaurant’s artichoke dip would make a great appetizer to serve at a party."
The classic artichoke dip is loaded with sour cream and mayonnaise, but this contemporary recipe uses smaller quantities (and lighter versions) of those ingredients.
Oven-Baked Fries
If you cut up the potatoes ahead of time, keep them in cold water so that they don't discolor.
Tunisian Aromatic Fish Soup with Potatoes
Fish from the Mediterranean waters is put to a variety of uses in Tunisian cuisine, and a simple soup such as this one of the most common. It's flavored with an appealing blend of herbs, spices and citrus.