Chicken and sausage are browned to activate the Maillard reaction (a fancy word for the deliciousness when the sugars in proteins caramelize, enhancing flavor). Then add that, amazing spices, and shrimp to a big pot of rice, and you have heaven on a plate. The best part is how the flavors play off each other. You get spicy, smokey, and so much more. The mix is complex, so your taste buds will never grow bored. 😉 The base of this flavor-packed dish is the holy trinity, a combination of onions, bell peppers, and celery. All three are sautéed until fragrant to give incredible aromatic and nutritional value to our jambalaya.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Chicken Thighs – I prefer the thigh in most chicken recipes because the meat is tenderer, juicier, and tastier than the breast.Shrimp – Get your hands on the freshest and largest shrimp you can find. They will make your shrimp jambalaya more appealing.Andouille Sausage – This sausage is my favorite because its distinct smokey, coarse, and sharp taste intensifies the longer you cook it, resulting in more savory sausage jambalaya. You may swap it with kielbasa, smoked beef sausage, or Chinese chorizo. Want a vegetarian alternative? Vegan sausages made from buckwheat flour, white beans, or tofu will do the trick.Holy Trinity – The contrasting bitterness and sweetness are incredibly satisfying. Plus, the onion, bell pepper, and celery add a nice vibrant color to this fantastic jambalaya recipe.Spices – Creole seasoning, bay leaves, fresh thyme, and hot sauce kick up the flavor factor in my Immified version of this jambalaya recipe. And yes, it’s super easy to make your very own Homemade Creole Seasoning for the win.Uncooked Rice – I used basmati in this rice dish because it has a longer grain and is not as sticky as regular rice. And it’s perfect for this easy jambalaya recipe coz it doesn’t get mushy. Jasmine rice makes a good substitute. If you want to use brown rice instead, make sure that you parboil it first since it takes longer to cook.Crushed Tomatoes – Feel free to use canned or fresh tomatoes, or even puree; they will do fine. If using fresh tomatoes, check out my How to Cut Tomatoes guide.

How to Make Jambalaya

Cooking the Chicken and Sausage Making the Base and Adding the Rice Adding the Shrimp

Recipe Variations

Seafood Overload – Are you tired of meat? Try an all seafood delight instead. Level up your easy jambalaya with seafood addition like lobster, crab, clams, mussels, and squid. Yum!Chili Peppers – Spice it up! I suggest using serrano, jalapenos, or Scotch bonnet peppers to make your mouthwatering jambalaya even spicier. Get your glass of milk ready! 😉Vegetarian Jambalaya – A few recipe adjustments will allow you to enjoy your jambalaya meat-free. Try oyster mushrooms and chunks of eggplant for a meaty taste and texture. Yay!Easier Jambalaya – An instant pot or crockpot also does a great job. Brown your chicken and sausage, saute your seasonings, then put everything but the shrimp in the pot. It takes five minutes on high, then five more minutes to naturally release pressure. Saute your shrimp until pinkly done. Then do a quick-release on the pressure, carefully remove the lid and add the shrimp. You can do the same process in a crockpot; it just takes longer.

Make-Ahead and Storage Instructions

Jambalaya is the perfect make-ahead dish. I think the flavors even improve the next day. Leftover rice has the tendency to dry out, but a splash of broth will take care of that. Place the leftover jambalaya in an airtight container and refrigerate it. It should last at least four days in the fridge or the freezer for up to three months. Reheating Leftover Jambalaya

Microwave – Heat on medium power for 2-3 minutes or until heated through. Occasionally stir at 30-second intervals.Oven – Preheat the oven to 300/150℃, heat the leftover jambalaya in a covered oven-proof dish for 15-20 minutes, depending on the portion size.Stove – Reheat in a saucepan for about five minutes or until heated through

What to Serve with Jambalaya

This dish is already a complete meal on its own. However, if you want to go all-out (Sunday dinner or family get-together), serve this Southern-Style Cornbread on the side or some fresh-from-the-oven Buttermilk Biscuits. Would you love some greens to go with it? These Collard Greens are amazing, as is a bowl of this Broccoli Salad. And for the drinks, you can never go wrong with an ice-cold glass of Southern Sweet Tea or Lemonade. Oh yeah! 😍

More Rice Dishes You Can Prepare at Home

Jollof Rice (Stovetop and Baked)Red Beans and Rice Caribbean Rice and BeansOne-Pot Cilantro Lime Chicken and Rice

Watch How to Make It

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