Paprika
Smoked Caviar and Hummus on Pita Toasts
Using a pastry bag to pipe the hummus onto the pita toasts saved us a lot of time (and made for nice-looking hors d'oeuvres). You can make your own pastry bag with a heavy-duty plastic bag. Just spoon the hummus into the bag and squeeze it into one corner. Then snip off the corner to make a small hole and begin piping.
Cumin-Roasted Potatoes
Whole cumin seeds and paprika add wonderful flavors to roasted potatoes.
Joan Nathan's Cooked Tomato and Pepper Salad
Joan Nathan's The Foods of Israel Today is full of intensely flavored recipes, such as this salad. Grab a copy now, while so many fresh vegetables are available.
Cajun-Style Blackened Halibut
A nod to what could arguably be the dish of the eighties, blackened redfish. The technique works equally well with halibut.
Stuffed Red Bell Peppers
"I grew up in the middle of Croatia, near Zagreb, where the cuisine is very heavy — lots of meat and potatoes," writes Snjezana Hercigonja of Raleigh, North Carolina. "But when I was young, it was customary to vacation on the Mediterranean coast in the summer, where you go to the market every day to see what's good, and everything is really fresh and light. Even the fat is good, since it's usually olive oil. This recipe is based on dishes from that region.
Select peppers that are flat on the bottom — they stand up better while cooking. Mashed potatoes would be a perfect side dish.
Roast New York Strip Loin with Adobo Rub
Adobo — a paste made with chiles, spices, and vinegar or sometimes citrus juice — is a flavoring agent found throughout the Spanish-speaking world. This variation with paprika and rosemary serves as the seasoning rub for the meat.
Liptauer
Nigella Lawson
If we're talking about family favorites, I couldn't leave liptauer out. It was the deli counter delicacy of my childhood and another eating item I'd all but forgotten about. But something made me remember it, and from taste-memory and some notes from the kitchen book inherited by my friend Olivia from her mother, I tried my hand at making it myself. I can confidently and categorically state that it's not some sentimental yearning that makes me want to see its comeback. You don't need to go in for the retro-molding here, just mix the ingredients and plonk them in a bowl if you like; but whatever, this glorious cream cheese, caper, caraway seed, and paprika combination, spread over sour black bread or — if you don't have the genetic taste for it — over slices of any dark or brown bread that you can get from the supermarket, is rhapsodically unbeatable.
Paprikas Weiss' Hungarian Cucumber Salad
Hungarian Jewish food is a perfect example of acculturation. Take this piquant cucumber salad, which can be made with one of the three different kinds of paprika — mild, sharp, or sweet. Taken there by the Turks who discovered it in the New World, paprika has been cultivated in Hungary since the sixteenth century.
Brazilian-Style Barbecued Steak with a Garlicky Marinade and Dipping Sauce
Churrasco de Sao Paolo al la Parilla con Chimichurri Rojo
Baked Fish with Paprika-Lemon Butter
Alice Marcus Solovy of Skokie, Illinois, writes: "When I was 12 years old, my mother taught me how to make my first pie crust. My father said it tasted just like his grandmother's, and I was very flattered. That's basically the story of how I started cooking. After almost a lifetime in the kitchen, I still enjoy playing around with recipes. I've even been known to go out to dinner, taste a certain dish, and then re-create it at home in a few tries."
Chili-Rubbed Baby Back Ribs with Espresso Barbecue Sauce
Debra L. Warren of Lake Forest, Illinois, writes: "I have often indulged in Jay Lovell's phenomenal cuisine at his Lovell's of Lake Forest restaurant, and the ribs he prepared for an event I attended were out of this world. Could you possibly persuade the chef to share the recipe?"
The espresso powder gives the sauce great depth of flavor.
Grilled Tandoori Style Shrimp with Mint Chutney
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 1 hr