I really wanted to have this recipe ready for y’all yesterday, because it really is one of those “weekend day-cooking” sort of recipes, but I have been glued to social media since late last week, watching as the city where I lived for almost ten years was washed away by the three months worth of tropical rains that fell in just a few short days. Luckily all of my friends and family are safe, but I watched pleas for rescue, people trying to find lost loved ones, and images of destruction fill my feed for days. I finally broke away on Sunday and cooked a few things, including this Slow Cooker Jambalaya. Cooking was therapeutic, but I wish I was out there cooking for the over ten thousand people who are stuck at shelters with no where to go. But from this distance, I’ll have to do the best I can with donating supplies and helping support relief programs.
But back to this recipe. Jambalaya is a natural “budget” recipe because it combines flavorful and inexpensive cuts of meat (smoked sausage and chicken thighs) with bulky and inexpensive ingredients, like rice, onion, celery, and bell pepper. Add a good handful of spices and you have a super filling and very satisfying meal that freezes well and reheats effortlessly in the microwave. Total winner. While jambalaya is not difficult to make on the stove top, it’s still SUPER hot here, so I like to use my slow cooker when I can. Everything in this Slow Cooker Jambalaya is cooked in one pot, including the rice. Cooking rice in a slow cooker might sound like a mushy mess, but as long as you add it at the very end, you can control the texture a bit more and get good results.
This recipe depends greatly on the sausage that you buy, which accounts for about half of the flavor in the dish. I had one of those “small changes make big differences” moments at the grocery store and bought smoked turkey sausage instead of regular smoked pork sausage, and I kind of regret it. But hey, it all depends on your priorities. Just be aware that the sausage can make or break this recipe. And while I think you could easily skip the chicken thighs to reduce the meat load of the dish, do not skip the smoked sausage.
Slow Cooker Jambalaya
Ingredients
- 3 ribs celery ($0.37)
- 1 yellow onion ($0.42)
- 1 green bell pepper ($0.87)
- 2 cloves garlic ($0.16)
- 12-16 oz. smoked sausage* ($3.49)
- 2 boneless, skinless chicken thighs (optional) ($1.13)
- 1 tsp dried oregano ($0.10)
- 1 tsp dried thyme ($0.10)
- 1/2 Tbsp smoked paprika ($0.15)
- 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper ($0.05)
- Freshly cracked pepper (15-20 cranks of a mill) ($0.05)
- 2 15 oz. cans diced tomatoes (or one 28oz. can) ($1.98)
- 1/4 bunch fresh parsley, chopped ($0.20)
- 2 cups chicken broth ($0.26)
- 2 cups uncooked long grain white rice ($0.96)
- 3 green onions, sliced ($0.23)
Instructions
- Finely dice the celery, onion, and bell pepper. Mince the garlic. Add the celery, onion, bell pepper, and garlic to the bottom of a 5 quart or larger slow cooker.
- Slice the smoked sausage into rounds or half moons and add them to the slow cooker, along with the chicken thighs, oregano, thyme, paprika, cayenne, and freshly cracked pepper.
- Pour the diced tomatoes and all their juices over the meat and spices in the slow cooker. Add the chicken broth and a handful of chopped fresh parsley. Stir briefly.
- Place the lid on the slow cooker, turn the heat on to high, and cook for four hours.
- After four hours, the liquid in the slow cooker should be boiling. Carefully remove the chicken thighs, making sure to replace the lid quickly, shred the meat, and stir it back into the pot along with the uncooked rice. Replace the lid and let it continue to cook on high for 20-25 minutes, or until the rice has absorbed most of the liquid.
- Remove the lid, test the rice to make sure it’s tender, then stir to fluff the ingredients. Sprinkle the sliced green onions over top, then serve.
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How to Make SLow Cooker Jambalaya – Step by Step Photos
Start by dicing three ribs of celery, one yellow onion, and one green bell pepper. Mince two cloves of garlic. Add the bell pepper, onion, celery, and garlic to a 5 quart or larger slow cooker.
Add 12-16oz. sliced smoked sausage, two boneless, skinless chicken thighs, 1 tsp dried oregano, 1 tsp dried thyme, 1/2 Tbsp smoked paprika, 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper, and a healthy dose of freshly cracked black pepper (15-20 cranks of a pepper mill). Sorry this photo looks so funky. One of the black storm clouds that was dropping all that rain sailed in right as I was preparing this step, then it left just as quickly…
Add two 15oz. cans of diced tomatoes (or one 28oz. can), a handful of fresh parsley, and 2 cups of chicken broth. Stir briefly.
Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook on high for four hours. The liquid should be boiling in the pot after four hours. It’s important that it be boiling for the rice to cook correctly.
Remove the lid just briefly to remove the chicken thighs. Shred the meat and stir it back into the pot with two cups of uncooked long grain white rice.
Make sure all that rice is submerged under the liquid, then replace the lid as quickly as possible so that it returns to boiling quickly.
Let it cook on high for 20-25 minutes more, or until the rice has absorbed most of the liquid.
Stir the pot gently to mix everything together and fluff the rice (don’t stir too vigorously or the rice will become gummy). top with some extra chopped parsley and a few sliced green onions, then serve your Slow Cooker Jambalaya.
I totes forgot my green onions! Which is a shame because green onions are such a quintessential flavor in jambalaya. No worries, though. I still have leftovers that can get the green onion treatment! Leftovers for days cuz that’s how I roll.
Just made this tonight, and it came out perfectly if you follow the directions specifically! Rice came out great. Only qualm would be to change the spices a little bit, or just add more. I added some Tony’s to ours and that helped, because otherwise it’s a teensy bit bland.
We had this for dinner tonight. Absolutely delicious. My husband and I loved it. It was so good and so easy. Highly recommend!! I cooked the rice separately and just added it in the crockpot just to mix it up once cooked. So good!! It makes a lot of food and it is amazing. Thank you for the amazing recipie!!!
This one didn’t hit the mark for me. The taste wasn’t very Cajun and the rice didn’t cook well.
Much better than the boxed mix we had been using! The rice turned out fine for me, the flavor was good and you could always sub andouille if you want a little more heat.
As others have said, id avoid this one. You either end up with a soggy sausage stew, or you’re stuck with hard rice.