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Parmesan and Smoky Paprika Frico

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Parmesan and Smoky Paprika FricoKana Okada

These fried cheese crisps are fun to make, so enlist a few guests to help if you decide to make them at the last minute.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 16 to 18

Ingredients

5 cups (about 14 ounces) finely grated Parmesan cheese
4 teaspoons smoked paprika*
Nonstick vegetable oil spray

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Toss cheese and paprika in large bowl.

    Step 2

    Spray small nonstick skillet with nonstick spray. Place over medium-low heat. Drop 1/4 cup cheese mixture in mound in center of skillet. Spread to 3- to 4-inch round. Cook until completely melted, bubbling all over, and browning at edges, about 1 1/2 minutes. Remove pan from heat; let stand until bubbling stops. Loosen edges and turn frico over. Return pan to medium-low heat and cook frico until golden on bottom, about 1 minute. Transfer to paper towels to drain. Repeat with remaining cheese mixture. DO AHEAD: Can be made 4 hours ahead. Let stand at room temperature.

  2. WHAT TO DRINK:

    Step 3

    Salty, smoky flavors need a crisp Pinot Grigio like the 2005 Blason (Italy, $9).

  3. Step 4

    *Sometimes labeled Pimentón Dulce or Pimentón de La Vera Dulce; available at some supermarkets, at specialty foods stores, and from tienda.com.

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