Store cupboard ingredients?

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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?

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aris wrote:
Pecker wrote:The best hot smoked paprika:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Smoked-Paprika- ... B004WCVCP4

Absolutely superb, and very hot.

I sometimes use it in place of chilli powder if I want to give somethung a kick.

BTW, don't but it from Amazon - that price is a rip off. Less than £2 a tin at Sainsbury's, it's usually either with the other herbs and spices, or in the 'posh' section.

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I gree - that is a great brand. Tesco used to sell the smoked sweet variety, but no longer :( you can get it in large 750g this too.
Sainsbury's in Huddy is the same. I think you can get it online, though.

Here you go, £2.30 with free p&p.


http://www.melburyandappleton.co.uk/la- ... 5750-p.asp

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Or £13.50 for the 750g tin:

http://www.melburyandappleton.co.uk/lar ... 6954-p.asp

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Going to add it to my next sainsburys order.

I have been using this stuff do far

http://www.purespain.co.uk/products/169 ... a-vera.php
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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?

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fleagle wrote:I take it wine and beer as a given :D

Erm........YEP!!!! ;) ;) :lol:
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fleagle wrote:Going to add it to my next sainsburys order.

I have been using this stuff do far

http://www.purespain.co.uk/products/169 ... a-vera.php
Not tried that one - let us know what you think.

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London Irish wrote:
fleagle wrote:I take it wine and beer as a given :D

Erm........YEP!!!! ;) ;) :lol:
I didn't realise you included the fridge as well ;)
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I get 1 kg bags of paprika and smaller bags of other spices from the Asian supermarkets on Brick Lane for a couple of quid. Since Paprika is the major ingredient in a lot of rub recipes and is used a lot for colour I don't understand the point of purchasing a premium smoked product when I'm going to be smoking the meat I put it on anyway (usually with a diffrerent flavour wood).
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Clayfish wrote:I get 1 kg bags of paprika and smaller bags of other spices from the Asian supermarkets on Brick Lane for a couple of quid. Since Paprika is the major ingredient in a lot of rub recipes and is used a lot for colour I don't understand the point of purchasing a premium smoked product when I'm going to be smoking the meat I put it on anyway (usually with a diffrerent flavour wood).
Depends the kind of paprika you want. The stuff fom the Asian shops is usually not sweet paprika.
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