Homemade Paprika

Homemade Paprika

Diced Peppers, Oven or Dehydrator

Paprika is simply dried peppers. Drying them gently and storing them un-ground preserves color, aroma, and flavor far better than pre-ground paprika.

Peppers to Use

  • Red, orange, or yellow sweet peppers

  • Red bell peppers work well

  • Hungarian paprika peppers if available

  • Optional: a small amount of mild hot pepper

Fully ripe peppers give the best color and flavor. Mixing red, orange, and yellow peppers creates a naturally sweet, well-rounded paprika.


Prep the Peppers

  1. Wash peppers and dry thoroughly.

  2. Remove stems, seeds, and white membranes.

  3. Dice peppers into small, even pieces, about ¼–½ inch.

  4. Spread in a single layer with no overlapping.

Dehydrator Method

Temperature: 125–135°F

Time: 6–10 hours

  • Line dehydrator trays with silicone mats if you have them so small pieces don’t fall through.

  • Spread diced peppers in a single layer.

  • Dry until completely brittle, no flexibility at all.

  • Let cool fully before storing.

Oven Method

Temperature: 170–180°F, or lowest oven setting

Time: 3–6 hours

  1. Line baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats.

  2. Spread peppers in an even layer.

  3. Prop the oven door open slightly to release moisture.

  4. Stir every 45–60 minutes for even drying.

  5. Dry until fully brittle, not browned.


Cooling Step

Allow peppers to cool completely at room temperature before storage. Any residual warmth can cause condensation.


Storage (Un-Ground Is Key)

  • Store dried pepper pieces in airtight glass jars

  • Add a food-safe clay desiccant pack to help control moisture

  • Keep jars in a cool, dark pantry

For longer storage:

  • Vacuum seal dried peppers with a clay pack

  • Store vacuum-sealed packages away from heat and light

This keeps color and flavor strong for 1–2 years or longer.

Grinding When Needed

  • Grind only what you need using a spice grinder or mortar and pestle

  • Fresh-ground paprika should smell sweet and slightly fruity

  • Reseal remaining dried peppers immediately

Optional Variations

  • Sweet Paprika: Use only sweet peppers

  • Hot Paprika: Add a few dried hot pepper pieces when grinding

  • Smoked Paprika: Lightly smoke peppers before dehydrating

equipment for homemade paprika

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