Showing posts with label sea food jambalaya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea food jambalaya. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Jambalaya

Sausage Jambalaya is a wonderful dinner for those cold nights.  It is easy to make and I usually start with a box of Jambalaya mix and add a few other ingredients.Only takes about 30 minutes to be table ready.






Jambalaya





I start the Jambalaya recipe with the Jambalaya box mix because it is easier than trying to season to get it spicy so I let them do the hard work. I pour in the Jambalaya mix with a couple cups of water and let that start boiling.I will cut up the sausage into bit size pieces and put it into the mix.You can use any combination of sausage or sea food in the Jambalaya recipe you would like.I will usually pick precooked sausage or cook it before I add it to the pot.I then add a can of diced tomatoes, green chilies, black beans and some diced peppers to the Jambalaya recipe.  If this sounds too spicy leave out the green chilies or if it needs more add some jalapenos.








After the Jambalaya comes to a boil you need to simmer the sausage Jambalaya for about 15 minutes or until the rice is done.


Serve with cornbread or crackers.


Enjoy




History of Jambalaya










Thursday, April 23, 2015

Jambalaya

This is a wonderful dinner for those cold nights. It is easy to make and I usually start with a box of Jambalaya mix and add a few other ingredients. Only takes about 30 minutes to be table ready.






 Jambalaya





I start the  Jambalaya with the box mix because it is easier than trying to season to get it spicy so I let them do the hard work. I pour in the mix with a couple cups of water and let that start boiling. I will cut up the sausage into bit size pieces and put it into the mix. You can use any combination of sausage or sea food you would like. I will usually pick precooked sausage or cook it before I add it to the pot. I then add a can of diced tomatoes, green chilies, black beans and some diced peppers. If this sounds too spicy leave out the green chilies or if it needs more add some jalapenos.








After it comes to a boil you need to simmer the  Jambalaya for about 15 minutes or until the rice is done.


Serve with cornbread or crackers.

 

Enjoy




History of Jambalaya













Thursday, March 26, 2015

Jambalaya

This is a wonderful dinner for those cold nights. It is easy to make and I usually start with a box of Jambalaya mix and add a few other ingredients. Only takes about 30 minutes to be table ready.




Jambalaya





I start the Jambalaya with the box mix because it is easier than trying to season to get it spicy so I let them do the hard work. I pour in the mix with a couple cups of water and let that start boiling. I will cut up the sausage into bit size pieces and put it into the mix. You can use any combination of sausage or sea food you would like. I will usually pick precooked sausage or cook it before I add it to the pot. I then add a can of diced tomatoes, green chilies, black beans and some diced peppers. If this sounds too spicy leave out the green chilies or if it needs more add some jalapenos.








When the Jambalaya comes to a boil you need to simmer it for about 15 minutes or until the rice is done.



Serve the Jambalaya with corn bread or crackers.

Enjoy


Slow cooker Jambalaya



Sunday, December 14, 2014

Sausage Jambalaya



This is a wonderful dinner for those cold nights.  It is easy to make and I usually start with a box of Jambalaya mix and add a few other ingredients.  Only takes about 30 minutes to be table ready.




Sausage Jambalaya





I start with the box mix because it is easier than trying to season to get it spicy so I let them do the hard work.  I pour in the mix with a couple cups of water and let that start boiling.  I will cut up the sausage into bit size pieces and put it into the mix.  You can use any combination of sausage or sea food you would like.  I will usually pick precooked sausage or cook it before I add it to the pot.  I then add a can of diced tomatoes, green chilies, black beans and some diced peppers.  If this sounds too spicy leave out the green chilies or if it needs more add some jalapenos. 







After it comes to a boil you need to simmer it for about 15 minutes or until the rice is done.  



Serve with corn bread or crackers.

Enjoy




Great Cajun Jambalaya Recipe