Easy Jambalaya Recipe (One-Pan) (2024)

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One pot meals are great when you are short on time, so enjoy this easy jambalaya recipe! Might not be a true replica of the classic, but it certainly has my family begging for more!

I love when I am browsing food blogs and come across a recipe that the author has tried making for the first time. It shows their interpretation of a recipe (whether it be a classic or something more modern) and makes the reader feel a bit more at home because chances are, they may not have made the recipe before either.

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For example, the easy jambalaya recipe I have today is exactly what it states: easy! I have never made one before (at least I do not think so, maybe a gumbo.) My husband was having a craving and for once I had all three meats on hand, so I said "why not?" I knew a bit about jambalaya so I was not too lost in the making, and I feel I really came up with something amazing! Plus, it is all made in one pan and you know those recipes are big these days!

Being from Canada, I find our provinces do not have the same diversity as the States when it comes to food. We have amazing food, and most likely you will have to travel to a larger city to find the fancier restaurants. However, I don't really see "The South" and "Deep-Dish," and "Chowder" cities/states here. Then again, Quebec did invent the poutine... Hmmm, I take it all back! Canada has the poutine and that is all that matters 🙂

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Since I have never had a "real" jambalaya, I cannot say for sure if this is traditional or not when it comes to flavor. But then again, if someone has never had a "real" poutine, they wouldn't be sure of the flavors when they make their own (cheese curds, you need to use real cheese curds for a true poutine!) I like this sense of wonder! It reminds me of the time I made risotto without ever having tried one before. It took FOREVER! And not just that, I was not sure if the rice was suppose to have some bite or not. Since trying risotto at a restaurant, I know the texture and have adjusted my recipes accordingly. So with this jambalaya, it may not be traditional, but it sure was a crowd-pleaser (and my daughter kept requesting more and more!)

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Easy Jambalaya Recipe

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

A quick one-pan meal that is great for providing leftovers!

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into cubes (about 2 breast pieces)
  • 1 ½ cups frozen shrimp, tails removed
  • 1 lb (about 4) sausages (andouille sausage is most common, but use whatever you like!), sliced
  • 2 tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 3 sweet bell peppers, chopped
  • 3 celery stalks, sliced
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 (14 oz) can diced tomatoes
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 1 tbsp. Worcestershire
  • 1 ¼ cups uncooked rice (white or brown)
  • 3 cups chicken broth
  • 1 tsp. cayenne powder
  • 1 tsp. paprika
  • 1 tsp. dried oregano
  • ½ tsp. dried thyme

Instructions

  1. In a large saucepan, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add onion, peppers, celery, and garlic. Cook for a couple of minutes, or until veggies begin to sweat. Add the chicken and sausage, stirring frequently, using more olive oil if necessary. Cook until meat is browned and chicken is no longer pink. Season with salt, pepper, cayenne, paprika, oregano, and thyme. Cook for 1 more minute.
  2. Stir in tomatoes, broth, Worcestershire, and bay leaves. Bring to a boil and add rice. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook, uncovered, for 30-40 minutes, or until rice is cooked through, stirring occasionally.
  3. Stir in the frozen shrimp. Cook until heated through.

Notes

Stir occasionally so the rice does not stick to the bottom of the pan.

We have made this with both white and brown rice, and each works perfectly!

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 651Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 239mgSodium: 1437mgCarbohydrates: 64gFiber: 3gSugar: 6gProtein: 64g

I was hesitant to post this recipe during the summer months, but it is quite "summery." Shrimp, chicken, sausage: All these meats are summer-time classics. The only time we get seafood is at a local sushi restaurant, so it is nice to change things up at home. As for any changes to the dish, I think next time I would love to add a green pepper for color. I always have green peppers on hand and of course this time around I was all out!

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Easy Jambalaya Recipe (One-Pan) (2024)

FAQs

Is jambalaya supposed to be thick or runny? ›

Jambalaya, on the other hand, is a rice dish. Your average recipe contains about double the amount of liquid to rice, but the liquid cooks down. Jambalaya shouldn't turn out watery or mushy. Recipes with tomato sauce will turn out a little wetter, however, almost as wet as risotto, and that's totally normal.

What is the secret to a good jambalaya? ›

Another signature of great jambalaya is the rice. There's a science to making sure it's just the right consistency: perfectly fluffy, not too wet, and not at all crispy. I've found the key is to bring your liquid, whether it's water or stock, to a complete boil to create a healthy amount of steam.

What is the Holy Trinity of jambalaya? ›

The Holy Trinity is the Cajun and Creole counterpart to this trio, consisting of onion, celery, and rather than carrot, green bell peppers. Just like mirepoix, the Holy Trinity is one of the first things to hit the pan, acting as an aromatic base for dishes like Gumbo, Jambalaya, and Crawfish Étouffée.

Should jambalaya be wet or dry? ›

A cajun jambalaya, I'm reliably informed, should be somewhat dry, even slightly browned on the bottom, which rules out the soupier, wetter texture of those creole versions using tomatoes (Oliver advises cooks to aim for a “porridgey” consistency).

How do you keep rice from getting mushy in jambalaya? ›

One of the biggest complaints when making jambalaya is that the rice ends up mushy. And there's two main culprits of this – choosing the wrong type of rice and over-stirring. For this recipe, you want long-grain white rice, like basmati or jasmine. Don't use short-grain rice.

Do you cook rice before adding to jambalaya? ›

Add in the uncooked rice, chicken stock, crushed tomatoes, Cajun/Creole seasoning, thyme, cayenne and bay leaf. Give everything a good stir. Cover and cook. Then cook for 25-30 minutes, being sure to stir the mixture every 5 minutes or so (to prevent burning) until the rice is nearly tender.

What's the difference between Cajun and Creole? ›

As to the difference in the cuisines, Creole can be defined as “city cooking” with influences from Spain, Africa, Germany, Italy and the West Indies combined with native ingredients. Cajun cooking is more of a home cooked style that is rich with the ingredients at hand in the new world the Acadians settled into.

What is the difference between gumbo and jambalaya? ›

The main difference between these two dishes is their use of rice. Gumbo is really a soup or stew that's often served over a little rice, while jambalaya is made with the rice cooked into the dish, making the grain an integral part of it.

Do tomatoes go in jambalaya? ›

Two main categories of jambalaya exist: Creole (or red) jambalaya, which is associated with the city of New Orleans and contains tomato, and Cajun (or brown) jambalaya, which contains no tomato and is more common in other parts of Louisiana. The recipe I'm focusing on here is the former, with tomato.

What side dish goes with jambalaya? ›

What To Serve With Jambalaya
  • Parmesan Garlic Bacon Patties.
  • Cornbread.
  • Air Fryer Blooming Onion.
  • Garlic Cheddar Biscuits.
  • Garlic, Bacon & Cheese Pull-Apart Bread.
  • Pull Apart Christmas Tree Cheesy Bread.
  • Spicy Ranch Zucchini Fries.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
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What kind of rice is best for jambalaya? ›

Jasmine and basmati rice are popular long-grain varieties, and both are good choices for jambalaya. These two breeds are naturally more flavorful and fragrant than plain, long-grain white rice, and will still absorb all of the wonderful flavors of the seafood, meat, spices, and aromatics.

Should there be liquid in jambalaya? ›

Keep the water level just barely at the top of the food.

How much liquid should jambalaya have? ›

Once the meat has created a good browning at bottom of the pot, add about 1 cup of water. Don't worry, we will cook this water out. You want to add enough water to be able to scrape the griade off the bottom, but not too much so that it doesn't take too long to cook back out again.

What is the texture of jambalaya? ›

Jambalaya is rice cooked in stock, seasoning, meat, and veggies, all in one pot. By the end of cooking, the rice should absorb all the liquid, have fluffy, distinct grains, and have an al dente texture.

Which is more soupy gumbo or jambalaya? ›

Gumbo is really a soup or stew that's often served over a little rice, while jambalaya is made with the rice cooked into the dish, making the grain an integral part of it. In gumbo, there should be more liquid than rice, while jambalaya should not be liquid-y or mushy. "Jambalaya is a way to cook rice.

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