Jambalaya Stew is Comfort in a Crockpot!
Hey friend! I have another yummy Crockpot recipe for you to enjoy! In this post we’re making Jambalaya Stew!
Jambalaya stew is not the traditional way to make Jambalaya, but it is just as comforting. In this stew, you will find shrimp, andouille smoked sausage, chicken, rice, and vegetables.
Definitely give this recipe a try, and tell me what you think!
If you enjoyed my Jambalaya Stew, try some of these other comfort meals!
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Jambalaya Stew
Ingredients
- 1 lb chicken
- 1/2 lb smoked sausage
- 1 cup chopped carrots
- 1 cup chopped celery
- 1/4 cup diced onion
- 2 cups crushed tomatoes
- 1 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1 tsp cajun seasoning
- 1 cup rice
- 1/2 lb shrimp peeled
Instructions
- Place the celery, carrots, and onions in the bottom of the Crock Pot.
- Next, add in the chicken and sprinkle in the cajun seasoning.
- Add in the smoked sausage, and pour in the crushed tomatoes, and chicken broth.
- Set the slow cooker on high for 6 hours.
- During the 5th hour add in the rice, and stir.
- minutes, after adding the rice, add in the shrimp. Stir in, and let cook for 15 minutes.
- Serve along with crackers, rolls, or cornbread!
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Mina says
Hi Rosie,
On this dish, how much Shrimp & Smoked sausage do we need? It only say’s “1/2” next to both items.
Thanks !
Rosie says
I fixed it. Thanks for bring that to my attention. It’s a 1/2 pound of each.
Yvette says
Hi Rosie…For the chicken, should I use boneless skin less breast or can I use any part? Should it be cooked or raw? Thanks
Rosie says
Hi Yvette. The chicken is raw when place into the Slow cooker. Use whatever chicken piece, or pieces that you’d like to use.
Yvette says
So use Raw?
Rosie says
Yes. You place raw chicken into the slow cooker. The slow cooker is going to cook the chicken hun.
Yvette says
Thank u…I read it wrong 🙂
Autumn Coleman says
hello, I just want to thank you so much for this website and this recipe specifically. i am a Sailor in the NAVY and i stay in the barracks/dorm room, and its been a while since i have food like this, and i was just thinking of making some jambalaya but using a microwave, but i did some research and found you after watching a video about stuffed bell peppers using a crock pot by the youtube channel OLDMANCOOKING, he gave you a shout out and the rest is history 🙂
i am going to the store today to get my crock pot and the ingredients for the jambalaya, stuffed bell peppers, stew, etc. again thank you.
Rosie says
First off let say, I am SO SORRY for the late reply!! I truly apologize! I’m glad that you found me. If you ever have any recipe request, let me know!
mary says
Rosie, can this recipe be adapted for the stovetop? If so, can you tell me the adaptation procedures, because, my crockpot is not working. Thanks.
Joe says
Hello Rosie! I simply love your recipes. Rosie, I’m thinking about making your Jambalaya Stew for my church group of 15 people. How do I determine how many onions? How many Carrots? How many pounds of chicken and Sausage? How much chicken stock, etc. Help? Thanking you in advance.
Joe
Rosie says
Hi Joe. You may have to triple all the ingredients.
Emjae DiFranco says
Is there any chance you’ll make this into your easy to print recipe cards? I love your recipes and have been cooking your dishes to feed me and my roommates for a couple years now and sometimes I’m convinced it is the only reason they keep me around. 😛
Rosie says
Hi Emjae! I fixed made it into a recipe card for ya! XOXO