Smoked Paprika Substitute for Liquid Smoke: Exact Ratio
Looking for a liquid smoke substitute? Smoked Paprika works as a direct replacement. Use 1 tsp per 1/4 tsp liquid smoke in any recipe that calls for liquid smoke. This swap works best for rubs, dry-seasoning, marinades.
Best Substitute
Smoked Paprika
1 tsp per 1/4 tsp liquid smoke
Provides smoke flavor without liquid. Use more as it's less concentrated. Adds slight color.
Tips When Replacing Liquid Smoke in Recipes
Use liquid smoke very sparingly as it's highly concentrated; start with a few drops and add more to taste. Too much creates an acrid, artificial flavor that overwhelms other ingredients.
What Is Liquid Smoke and Why Substitute It?
Liquid smoke is a concentrated flavoring made by condensing smoke from burning wood into liquid form. It adds authentic smoky flavor to dishes without actual smoking, perfect for barbecue sauces, marinades, beans, and vegan bacon alternatives.
Smoked Paprika is one of 5 alternatives you can use instead of liquid smoke. For a complete list of liquid smoke substitutes with ratios and cooking tips, visit the full liquid smoke substitute page.
What Else Can I Use Instead of Liquid Smoke?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use smoked paprika instead of liquid smoke?
Yes, you can use smoked paprika as a substitute for liquid smoke. Use 1 tsp per 1/4 tsp liquid smoke. Provides smoke flavor without liquid. Use more as it's less concentrated. Adds slight color.
How much smoked paprika equals liquid smoke?
Use 1 tsp per 1/4 tsp liquid smoke to replace liquid smoke with smoked paprika. Works best for rubs, dry-seasoning, marinades.
What is the best substitute for liquid smoke?
Smoked Paprika is a popular substitute for liquid smoke. Use 1 tsp per 1/4 tsp liquid smoke for a 1-to-1 replacement. See all 5 alternatives on our liquid smoke substitute page.
Is smoked paprika a vegan substitute for liquid smoke?
Yes, smoked paprika is vegan and works as a plant-based alternative to liquid smoke. Use 1 tsp per 1/4 tsp liquid smoke.