This quick and easy Jambalaya is made in one pot and is loaded with a little New Orleans flavor! It’s the perfect gluten free meal for busy weeknights!
I’m jamming to the to the spicy, creamy and SUPER-hearty JAM-balaya beat today.
It’s probably a good thing you’re not here to witness it. I’m not one of those couch-dancers who is full of poise and grace and whatever.
More like flailing arms, awkwardly wiggling legs and I-may-have-possibly-turned-into-a-chicken head thrusts.
The huberoni tells me to “stop doing that” on a very regular basis.
Until I made him a steaming, cozy pot of tender, lightly fried rice, crunchy celery and peppers all mixed up with tangy-sweet tomatoes and BURSTS of a little spicy Cajun flavor. With sausage.
Because, after trying Andouille sausage for my FIRST TIME (I can feel the OVERFLOW of JUDGE happening right now) I have started to obsess in the only way that I know how: Umm, eat it every single meal and write pretty cursive “Taylor + Andouille” all over my recipe notebooks with scribbly hearts around it.
It’s how we DOOOOO.
MMkay. Jambalaya. It’s the ultimate form of husband distraction when you want to proceed with flailing arms, or really anything that requires him to not notice you (HI online shoe shopping!) but, real talk friends. I’m Canadian, I had no idea how in the heck to make a big ol’ pot of the New Orleans classic when Mr. FFF batted his long eyelashes (seriously, it’s INSANE how long they are) at me and asked for it.
ENTER my friend Julie, from “Table for Two, to save the day…because she wrote a whole cookbook called “Dinner for Two.” And – spoiler alert – it has a One-Pot, STUPID EASY Jambalaya recipe in it. <– We’re talking SO easy that, after I made it once to take pretty pictures of, the Hubonana made it AGAIN. BY HIMSELF.
And our house didn’t burn down. HUSBAND COOKING HIS OWN FOOD LIFE GOALS COMPL-EAT.
As you MAY have guessed, Julie’s book is filled with tasty recipes for 2 PEOPLE. Liiike, you don’t need to search the interwebz for a recipe, get excited about ALL the deliciousness up in yo’ screen and then realize that it serves eleventy billion people, and it’s just you and your dog. This leads to “guess it’s another bowl of homemade cereal for dinner.”
Don’t roll your eyeballs at me. We’re all about keeping it REAL here guys.
NOWWW you can make super tasty yums for that just-got-off-work-want-food-NOW kinda person that I know your soul is, and you don’t have to 1. Fill up your refrigerator and wait to be the super-prepared person when the zombie apocalypse happens or 2. THROW FOOD AWAY.
!!GASP!!!
You’re not a fan. I’m not a fan. NO ONE WINS.
But super easy, New Orleans flavor packed into a one-pot wonder of a meal with SAUSAGE, that even your can’t-make-toast husband can REPLICATE, WITH Z-E-R-O LEFTOVERS to hog prized fridge space?
Everyone’s a winner.
Maybe you’ll even get your hubby to make dinner while you flail your arms to some super-catchy-upbeat tune.
Clearly, you’re the TRUUU winner.

Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil I used olive
- 1 cup Green bell pepper diced (about 1 )
- 1 cup Small onion diced (about 1/2 )
- 2 Celery ribs diced
- 2 cloves Garlic minced
- 1/2 Pound boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch cubes
- 6 Ounces Andouille sausage cut into rounds
- 1 Tbsp Tomato paste
- 3/4 Cup Long grain white rice
- 1 1/2 Cups Chicken broth
- 1 Cup diced tomatoes undrained
- 1 Tbsp Cajun seasoning
- 1 Bay leaf
Instructions
- Add oil to a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high eat. When the oil is hot, add the bell pepper, onion, celery and garlic to the pot. Cook until fragrant, about 3 minutes.
- Add the chicken, andouille, and tomato paste. Stir around the mix with the other ingredients and break up the tomato paste.
- Add the white rich and stir it around until lightly toasted.
- Stir in the chicken broth, diced tomatoes, Cajun seasoning, and bay leaf.
- Cover, and let it cook over low heat for 30 minutes, or until rice is cooked through and the liquid has been completely absorbed.* Stir every 10 minutes or so to prevent the rice from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- Serve hot!
Tips & Notes:
** Although the book said it made two servings, we each got 2 meals out of this, so it depends on how much you eat!
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WEIGHT WATCHERS POINTS PER SERVING: POINTS+: 10. OLD POINTS: 9.
(Based off of 4 servings)
Want more easy, weeknight dinners?
Vegan Coconut Curry with Sweet Potato Noodles
Paleo Orange Beef Stir Fry with Kale and Sweet Potato Noodles
Kale and Quinoa Skillet with Mushrooms and Herbs
Other recipes from Julie that I want to try:
Zucchini Noodle Cashew Stir Fry
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Julie @ Table for Two says
This looks amazing girl!! Thanks so much for your awesome review and I’m so glad you guys enjoyed this!! Haha, awesome that your husband cooked this and didn’t burn the house down! Love those one-pot meals. Scheduled a bunch of these to pin and share. Thank you again, friend!! xoxoxo
Taylor Kiser says
I know right?! I was SO surprised – and excited at the same time haha!
Thank YOU so much! 😀
Arman @ thebigmansworld says
That has my name on it- I’m stoked at how quick and in a pinch in can be put together- Yum!
Taylor Kiser says
Yes, perfect for those busy nights!
Amy Stafford says
I love one pot dinners. Jambalaya is always delicious!
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you Amy!
Erin @ The Almond Eater says
Two person dinners=my jam. …..speaking of jam, this JAMbalaya looks and sounds so so good.
Taylor Kiser says
Haha I love you so.
Thanks babe! 😉
naomi says
Love this one-pot easy dish – the flavors – spot on.
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Naomi!
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
I loooooovvveeeee Jambalaya. Can’t wait to check out Julie’s book!!!! LOVE this!
Taylor Kiser says
Her book is AWESOME – you’ll love it! Thanks alice!
Chrissa - Physical Kitchness says
Mmmmm that beautiful ‘lil bay leaf just swimming in all this goodness. I wish I was a bay leaf. Also wish I was in your kitchen when this was served. I bet it smells amazeballssssss!!!
Taylor Kiser says
Haha ME TOO.. I am glad I’m not the only one that wishes they were ingredients sometimes 😉 Thanks Chrissa!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby cakes) says
I’d love a big bowl of this right about now.
Taylor Kiser says
Wish I could share! Thanks Jocelyn!
Megan @ Skinny Fitalicious says
I thought I was the only one who felt that way about a freezer. Great recipe! Clearly I need to start eating up leftovers so I can begin testing new recipes like this one.
Taylor Kiser says
YES, you are totally not the only one with the freezer feels! Thanks Megan – happy weekend!
Rachel @ Bakerita says
This jambalaya looks amazing, Taylor!! I’ve never made it before but love that you made it so easy!!
Taylor Kiser says
You totally need to try it – it was my first time too and it was SIMPLE! Thanks!