Paprika potatoes

Paprika is made by grinding red capsicum peppers into a fine powder. It adds vibrant red colour and a rich,pungent flavour to a variety of meals. It is also a source of vitamins.
Paprika potatoes
Paprika is made by grinding red capsicum peppers into a fine powder. It adds vibrant red colour and a rich,pungent flavour to a variety of meals. It is also a source of vitamins.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel and wash the potatoes.
- 2
Slice the potatoes into wedges.
- 3
Slice the onions.
- 4
Add cooking oil in a sufuria with medium heat.
- 5
Stir and let it cook until its golden brown.
- 6
Add the potatoes then sprinkle paprika according to your taste.
- 7
Add salt, stir then add half a cup of water.
- 8
Then let it simmer on low to medium heat for 15-20 mins.
- 9
Serve it while its hot. It can be served with beef stew and rice.
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