SIMPLE JAMBALAYA RECIPE RECIPES

facebook share image    twitter share image    pinterest share image    E-Mail share image

CREOLE JAMBALAYA RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



Creole jambalaya recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes image

I've stayed true to the Creole classic with a melting pot of flavours, influences and ingredients

Total Time 1 hours 20 minutes

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 18

4 free-range chicken thighs skin on
4 free-range chicken drumsticks skin on
cayenne pepper
olive oil
300 g quality smoked sausage, such as andouille or fresh iberico chorizo skin removed, cut into 1cm thick slices
1 large onion peeled and roughly chopped
1 green pepper deseeded and roughly chopped
1 red pepper deseeded and roughly chopped
4 sticks celery trimmed and roughly chopped
4 bay leaves
4 sprigs fresh thyme
6 cloves garlic peeled and sliced
1-2 fresh red chillies deseeded and finely chopped
400 g tinned chopped tomatoes
1.5 litres organic chicken stock
700 g long-grain rice
16-20 raw king prawns from sustainable sources, ask your fishmonger, peeled and deveined
1 handful fresh curly parsley

Steps:

    1. Jambalaya is a French word that means ‘jumbled’ or ‘mixed up’, and I have no doubt that the philosophy and heart of this recipe come from a similar place to paella, kedgeree and risotto.
    2. Originally, any Louisiana ‘critter’ unlucky enough to get caught would have gone into this: rabbit, duck, squirrel, frog, alligator. . . you name it! And similarly, you can adapt it to whatever your local butcher or fishmonger happens to have. Go cheaper by using things like frozen prawns and chicken livers, or more expensive by including lobster or crab. I used an incredible local smoked sausage called andouille, but fresh chorizo or any other smoked sausage would work just as well.
    3. This dish makes me happy every time I eat it. And if more people than expected turn up for dinner just add a bit of extra rice.
    4. Season the chicken with sea salt, black pepper and a pinch of cayenne. Pour a couple of lugs of oil into a large casserole type pan and brown the chicken pieces and sliced sausage over a medium heat. After 5 minutes, once nicely browned on all sides, add your onion, peppers and celery as well as your bay, thyme and a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir, then fry on a medium heat for 10 to 12 minutes stirring every now and again. It’s important to control the heat of the pan: you don’t want it to be so slow nothing’s happening, or so fast that things are catching and burning. You want a steady, solid heat.
    5. Once the veg have softened, add your garlic and chillies, stir around for a minute, then stir in the tinned tomatoes and chicken stock.
    6. Bring everything to the boil, then turn the heat down, pop the lid on the pan and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes. When you can pull the meat off the bone and shred it easily the chicken’s ready. Feel free to remove the chicken bones at this point if you like, then add your rice. Give it all a good stir, then put the lid on. Give it a stir every few minutes, scraping the goodness off the bottom of the pan as you go. Let it cook for about 15 to 20 minutes until the rice is perfectly cooked. Stir in the prawns and if it needs it, add enough water to make it a kind of porridgey consistency (look at the picture). Pop the lid back on and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes while you chop your parsley. Stir the parsley through and serve on a lovely big platter. I absolutely love this with a lemony green salad.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 711 calories, FatContent 23.4 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 7.4 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 44.6 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 83.7 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 6.9 g sugar, SodiumContent 3.29 g salt, FiberContent 3.1 g fibre

CREOLE JAMBALAYA RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



Creole jambalaya recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes image

I've stayed true to the Creole classic with a melting pot of flavours, influences and ingredients

Total Time 1 hours 20 minutes

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 18

4 free-range chicken thighs skin on
4 free-range chicken drumsticks skin on
cayenne pepper
olive oil
300 g quality smoked sausage, such as andouille or fresh iberico chorizo skin removed, cut into 1cm thick slices
1 large onion peeled and roughly chopped
1 green pepper deseeded and roughly chopped
1 red pepper deseeded and roughly chopped
4 sticks celery trimmed and roughly chopped
4 bay leaves
4 sprigs fresh thyme
6 cloves garlic peeled and sliced
1-2 fresh red chillies deseeded and finely chopped
400 g tinned chopped tomatoes
1.5 litres organic chicken stock
700 g long-grain rice
16-20 raw king prawns from sustainable sources, ask your fishmonger, peeled and deveined
1 handful fresh curly parsley

Steps:

    1. Jambalaya is a French word that means ‘jumbled’ or ‘mixed up’, and I have no doubt that the philosophy and heart of this recipe come from a similar place to paella, kedgeree and risotto.
    2. Originally, any Louisiana ‘critter’ unlucky enough to get caught would have gone into this: rabbit, duck, squirrel, frog, alligator. . . you name it! And similarly, you can adapt it to whatever your local butcher or fishmonger happens to have. Go cheaper by using things like frozen prawns and chicken livers, or more expensive by including lobster or crab. I used an incredible local smoked sausage called andouille, but fresh chorizo or any other smoked sausage would work just as well.
    3. This dish makes me happy every time I eat it. And if more people than expected turn up for dinner just add a bit of extra rice.
    4. Season the chicken with sea salt, black pepper and a pinch of cayenne. Pour a couple of lugs of oil into a large casserole type pan and brown the chicken pieces and sliced sausage over a medium heat. After 5 minutes, once nicely browned on all sides, add your onion, peppers and celery as well as your bay, thyme and a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir, then fry on a medium heat for 10 to 12 minutes stirring every now and again. It’s important to control the heat of the pan: you don’t want it to be so slow nothing’s happening, or so fast that things are catching and burning. You want a steady, solid heat.
    5. Once the veg have softened, add your garlic and chillies, stir around for a minute, then stir in the tinned tomatoes and chicken stock.
    6. Bring everything to the boil, then turn the heat down, pop the lid on the pan and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes. When you can pull the meat off the bone and shred it easily the chicken’s ready. Feel free to remove the chicken bones at this point if you like, then add your rice. Give it all a good stir, then put the lid on. Give it a stir every few minutes, scraping the goodness off the bottom of the pan as you go. Let it cook for about 15 to 20 minutes until the rice is perfectly cooked. Stir in the prawns and if it needs it, add enough water to make it a kind of porridgey consistency (look at the picture). Pop the lid back on and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes while you chop your parsley. Stir the parsley through and serve on a lovely big platter. I absolutely love this with a lemony green salad.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 711 calories, FatContent 23.4 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 7.4 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 44.6 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 83.7 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 6.9 g sugar, SodiumContent 3.29 g salt, FiberContent 3.1 g fibre

More about "simple jambalaya recipe recipes"

CREOLE JAMBALAYA RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES
I've stayed true to the Creole classic with a melting pot of flavours, influences and ingredients
From jamieoliver.com
Total Time 1 hours 20 minutes
Cuisine https://schema.org/LowLactoseDiet, https://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet
Calories 711 calories per serving
    1. Jambalaya is a French word that means ‘jumbled’ or ‘mixed up’, and I have no doubt that the philosophy and heart of this recipe come from a similar place to paella, kedgeree and risotto.
    2. Originally, any Louisiana ‘critter’ unlucky enough to get caught would have gone into this: rabbit, duck, squirrel, frog, alligator. . . you name it! And similarly, you can adapt it to whatever your local butcher or fishmonger happens to have. Go cheaper by using things like frozen prawns and chicken livers, or more expensive by including lobster or crab. I used an incredible local smoked sausage called andouille, but fresh chorizo or any other smoked sausage would work just as well.
    3. This dish makes me happy every time I eat it. And if more people than expected turn up for dinner just add a bit of extra rice.
    4. Season the chicken with sea salt, black pepper and a pinch of cayenne. Pour a couple of lugs of oil into a large casserole type pan and brown the chicken pieces and sliced sausage over a medium heat. After 5 minutes, once nicely browned on all sides, add your onion, peppers and celery as well as your bay, thyme and a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir, then fry on a medium heat for 10 to 12 minutes stirring every now and again. It’s important to control the heat of the pan: you don’t want it to be so slow nothing’s happening, or so fast that things are catching and burning. You want a steady, solid heat.
    5. Once the veg have softened, add your garlic and chillies, stir around for a minute, then stir in the tinned tomatoes and chicken stock.
    6. Bring everything to the boil, then turn the heat down, pop the lid on the pan and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes. When you can pull the meat off the bone and shred it easily the chicken’s ready. Feel free to remove the chicken bones at this point if you like, then add your rice. Give it all a good stir, then put the lid on. Give it a stir every few minutes, scraping the goodness off the bottom of the pan as you go. Let it cook for about 15 to 20 minutes until the rice is perfectly cooked. Stir in the prawns and if it needs it, add enough water to make it a kind of porridgey consistency (look at the picture). Pop the lid back on and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes while you chop your parsley. Stir the parsley through and serve on a lovely big platter. I absolutely love this with a lemony green salad.
See details


SIMPLE SYRUP RECIPE | ALLRECIPES
Enter strawberry soup, the simple, sweet-tart summer refresher. Made with a handful of ingredients and hardly any cooking, strawberry soup is a delicious and easy way to cool down. Scroll through our best strawberry soup recipes for a simple…
From allrecipes.com
See details


SIMPLE YOGURT BREAD RECIPE | ALLRECIPES
The simple method is incredibly versatile, perfect for beginners, and makes cleanup a breeze. Whether you're looking to make a quick meal in the oven, on the grill, or over an open campfire, you'll find a fantastic new favorite in this collection of our very best chicken foil packet recipes.
From allrecipes.com
See details


SIMPLE WHITE CAKE RECIPE | ALLRECIPES
Jambalaya Recipes; Potato Soup Recipes; Taco Soup Recipes; Tomato Soup Recipes; More Soup Recipes; More Stew Recipes ... This recipe was simple and yet tasty.I did let the egg and …
From allrecipes.com
See details


CHICKEN JAMBALAYA RECIPE - EASY CHICKEN RECIPES
Mar 11, 2020 · A Chicken Jambalaya recipe is Cajun comfort food, packed with flavor. The holy trinity of Cajun/Creole cooking – onion, celery, and bell peppers – is married up with chicken andouille …
From easychickenrecipes.com
See details


JAMBALAYA RECIPE | MYRECIPES
To Freeze: Prepare recipe as directed. Line bottom and sides of a 13- x 9-inch baking dish with heavy-duty aluminum foil, allowing 2 to 3 inches to extend over sides; fill with jambalaya. Cover and …
From myrecipes.com
See details


VEGAN JAMBALAYA (EASY, 1-POT RECIPE) - THE SIMPLE VEGANISTA
Yes, to make quinoa jambalaya cook as directed replacing the rice with rinsed quinoa, and using 3 cups of broth (adding more as needed). Let cool for 10 – 15 minutes, jambalaya will thicken upon …
From simple-veganista.com
See details


SIMPLE YOGURT BREAD RECIPE | ALLRECIPES
7 Beef Quesadilla Recipes for Speedy Suppers Easy, cheesy, and affordable, quesadillas make a great meal on days when you're busy, tired, or just trying to make something the entire family will eat.
From allrecipes.com
See details


SIMPLE WHITE CAKE RECIPE | ALLRECIPES
Jambalaya Recipes; Potato Soup Recipes; Taco Soup Recipes; Tomato Soup Recipes; More Soup Recipes; More Stew Recipes ... This recipe was simple and yet tasty.I did let the egg and …
From allrecipes.com
See details


JAMBALAYA RECIPES | ALLRECIPES
The simple method is incredibly versatile, perfect for beginners, and makes cleanup a breeze. Whether you're looking to make a quick meal in the oven, on the grill, or over an open campfire, you'll find a fantastic new favorite in this collection of our very best chicken foil packet recipes. ... A spicy jambalaya recipe …
From allrecipes.com
See details


CHICKEN JAMBALAYA RECIPE - EASY CHICKEN RECIPES
Mar 11, 2020 · A Chicken Jambalaya recipe is Cajun comfort food, packed with flavor. The holy trinity of Cajun/Creole cooking – onion, celery, and bell peppers – is married up with chicken andouille …
From easychickenrecipes.com
See details


JAMBALAYA RECIPE | MYRECIPES
To Freeze: Prepare recipe as directed. Line bottom and sides of a 13- x 9-inch baking dish with heavy-duty aluminum foil, allowing 2 to 3 inches to extend over sides; fill with jambalaya. Cover and …
From myrecipes.com
See details


CHICKEN JAMBALAYA RECIPE - EASY CHICKEN RECIPES
Mar 11, 2020 · A Chicken Jambalaya recipe is Cajun comfort food, packed with flavor. The holy trinity of Cajun/Creole cooking – onion, celery, and bell peppers – is married up with chicken andouille …
From easychickenrecipes.com
See details


JAMBALAYA RECIPE | MYRECIPES
To Freeze: Prepare recipe as directed. Line bottom and sides of a 13- x 9-inch baking dish with heavy-duty aluminum foil, allowing 2 to 3 inches to extend over sides; fill with jambalaya. Cover and …
From myrecipes.com
See details


VEGAN JAMBALAYA (EASY, 1-POT RECIPE) - THE SIMPLE VEGANISTA
Yes, to make quinoa jambalaya cook as directed replacing the rice with rinsed quinoa, and using 3 cups of broth (adding more as needed). Let cool for 10 – 15 minutes, jambalaya will thicken upon …
From simple-veganista.com
See details


Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »