chili powder substitute
in pie crust.

Chili Powder seasons pie crust dough with aromatic warmth. The right substitute keeps pie crust's flavor profile intact without overpowering.

top substitutes

01

Paprika

10.0best for pie crust
1 tsp : 1 tsp

Milder, add cumin and oregano for closer match

02

Black Pepper

10.0best for pie crust
1 tsp : 1/4 tsp

Much hotter, use sparingly for heat

03

Turmeric

6.7best for pie crust
1 tsp : 1/2 tsp

Earthy and warm but no heat; adds golden color, use with paprika and cayenne to mimic chili powder

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04

Hot Sauce

6.7
1/2 tsp : 1 tsp

Liquid form, adds heat; adjust other liquids

05

Sriracha

6.7
1/2 tsp : 1 tsp

Adds heat and garlic flavor, liquid so adjust recipe

06

Ginger

6.7
1 tsp : 1 tsp

Adds warmth without the red color or chili heat; works in spice rubs only

07

Peppers

6.7
1 tbsp : 1 tbsp

Minced dried or fresh hot peppers give heat and color but no cumin-oregano backbone

08

Cumin

3.3
1 tsp : 1 tsp

Earthy base note of chili powder, add paprika too

09

Harissa

3.3
1/2 tsp : 1 tsp

Smoky North African chili paste; hotter and moister, use half in dry rubs

10

Gochujang

3.3
1/2 tsp : 1 tsp

Korean fermented chili paste; adds sweet-umami depth, thin for rubs or stews

11

Sambal Oelek

3.3
1/2 tsp : 1 tsp

Pure chili heat without spices; works in stews but misses cumin-oregano notes

12

Curry Paste

3.3
1 tsp : 1 tsp

Spicier and more complex; use in chili or stew but expect curry-forward flavor

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