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  2. Easy Jambalaya - Damn Delicious

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    Say hello to another speedy weeknight favorite here, with maximum flavor and just one pot to clean. Packed with shrimp, andouille sausage, peppers, basmati rice (or any other long grain rice), and a handful of oh-so-lovely pantry spices for that bold flavor, this comes together very fast.

  3. Quick and Easy Jambalaya - Allrecipes

    www.allrecipes.com/recipe/214439/quick-jambalaya

    Make your family this easy sausage jambalaya recipe for a true comfort food dinner that's full of incredible flavor but doesn't take all day to make.

  4. Best Jambalaya Recipe

    www.allrecipes.com/recipe/31848/jambalaya

    This spicy jambalaya with chicken, andouille sausage, rice, and the perfect amount of Cajun seasonings is easy to make in one pot.

  5. One Pan Jambalaya - Tastes Better From Scratch

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    This easy Jambalaya recipe is healthy comfort food made in just one pan! It's loaded with chicken, sausage, veggies, and bold cajun flavors your family will love.

  6. Authentic Jambalaya Recipe (Tasty Creole Style)

    www.savorywithsoul.com/authentic-jambalaya-recipe

    Authentic jambalaya recipe is savory, spicy, meaty, and oh so flavorful! Very easy - healthy jambalaya - lots of meat, crushed tomatoes jambalaya seasoning.

  7. Jambalaya recipe - RecipeTin Eats

    www.recipetineats.com/jambalaya-recipe

    This proper Jambalaya recipe is for one of New Orleans’ most iconic and beloved dishes! Here, a rubble of juicy plump shrimp/prawns, seared smoky sausage and tender chicken are dotted through fragrant, Creole-spiced tomato rice and tender vegetables.

  8. Jambalaya Recipe - How To Make This Classic Creole ... - Kitchn

    www.thekitchn.com/jambalaya-recipe-23153063

    Holy Trinity. At the heart of jambalaya is the “holy trinity,” the mixture of celery, bell pepper, and onion that serves as the base of a lot of New Orleans cuisine, as well as many French dishes.