Jambalaya
Jambalaya

Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, jambalaya. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Jambalaya is one of the most favored of recent trending meals in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look fantastic. Jambalaya is something which I have loved my whole life.

Jambalaya (/ˌdʒæmbəˈlaɪ.ə/ JAM-bə-LY-ə, /ˌdʒʌm-/ JUM-) is a popular dish of West African, French (especially Provençal cuisine), and Spanish influence, consisting mainly of meat and vegetables mixed with rice. The BEST Jambalaya Recipe – made with shrimp, chicken and Andouille sausage, veggies, rice and the most delicious zesty Cajun seasoning. Jambalaya is a wildly popular dish that originated in New Orleans and was inspired by flavors around the world—Spanish, West African, and French to name a few. Our recipe was inspired by other.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook jambalaya using 9 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Jambalaya:
  1. Prepare 1 box Zataran's Jambalaya (you could use what ever rice you prefer)
  2. Get 1 clove Garlic chopped
  3. Prepare 3 1/2 cup Chicken stock
  4. Get 1 cup Shredded chicken (I used left overs from a chicken I baked for dinner the night before)
  5. Make ready 1 packages All beef sausage sliced (you could use what ever you desire)
  6. Get 1 small Yellow Bell pepper chopped (you could use any kind and how ever much you want)
  7. Take 1/2 large Red onion chopped (you could use what you prefer)
  8. Prepare 1 Small amount of broccoli I added for color, my daughter told me I should of added more
  9. Prepare 2 large Dashes of Olive oil (what it calls for on the box)

Jambalaya is traditionally a one pot dish, with a variety of meats and seafood, vegetables, and spicy seasonings. Jambalaya is a popular rice, meat, and vegetable dish enjoyed in the Southeast United States, especially Jambalaya has been a favorite dish for generations because it is inexpensive, delicious. This Slow Cooker Jambalaya is a great way to make this New Orleans favorite with less effort! It's loaded with shrimp, chicken, sausage, and Creole seasonings.

Instructions to make Jambalaya:
  1. First in a big pot start the rice, but replace the water it calls for with the chicken stock. Add chicken(already cooked chicken) add the garlic, onion, peppers, olive oil (what it calls for on the box), & broccoli
  2. Once everything except the sausage is in the pot let it simmer.. &Continue to follow the directions on the back of the box of Zataran's Jambalaya.
  3. Take the sausage and slice about the width of your pinky finger. (Unless you have giant hands then use your better judgement) I put in a hot frying pan, and only browned one side. Then I dabbed them on a paper towel, removing some of the extra grease. Then I added it to the pot.
  4. Hint: You might have to add extra water as you go, just replace with chicken stock. But be careful with how long you cook it or the rice starts getting mushy.
  5. It turned out delicious! Easy, fresh, and a good use of left overs.

This Slow Cooker Jambalaya is a great way to make this New Orleans favorite with less effort! It's loaded with shrimp, chicken, sausage, and Creole seasonings. Jambalaya is such a culinary staple and storied dish in New Orleans the word is used to describe so much more than food. "What a crazy jambalaya of music at this festival." The dish has represented. While there are countless variations, a standard jambalaya contains rice, protein, seasoning vegetables and spices. Jambalaya is a Cajun classic, and has roots down in the French-Canadian immigrants to Louisiana.

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