Seafood Jambalaya Recipes

A favorite signature food of New Orleans, seafood jambalaya is complex in flavor, but preparation is quick and easy. In Cajun, shrimp, or sausage variations and more, these easy recipes for seafood jambalaya are snappy solutions when you feel like "other fish."

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Jambalaya

From Ladies' Home Journal

With ham, sausage, chicken, shrimp, and rice, this casserole makes a complete meal--no side dish needed.

Jambalaya

Jambalaya

From Better Homes and Gardens

Jambalaya is a classic dish made with shrimp, sausage, and plenty of seasonings. If you've never had it, try this simple recipe.

Jambalaya

Jambalaya Pasta

From Midwest Living

Here's a new twist on a New Orleans classic. With shrimp, sausage, ham, and pasta, it's a filling main dish that's ready in just 35 minutes.

Jambalaya Pasta

Jambalaya

From Family Circle

Making this Cajun recipe in the slow cooker allows the flavors of the various ingredients to mingle and develop into a zestfully robust meal.

Jambalaya

Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya

From Diabetic Living

The three-pepper Homemade Salt-Free Cajun Seasoning adds lots of fiery flavor to this slow-cooker jambalaya recipe.

Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya

Jambalaya Shortcakes with Cayenne Cream

From Pace Salsa & Picante

Split biscuits are piled with a sausage, shrimp and picante sauce mixture making a simply delicious dish that's easy enough for every day.

Jambalaya Shortcakes with Cayenne Cream

Chicken and Tasso Jambalaya

From Better Homes and Gardens

Most sources say jambalaya is from "jambon," the French word for "ham," an appropriate heritage for a Creole dish, plus the African "ya," meaning "rice."

Chicken and Tasso Jambalaya

Crab and Andouille Jambalaya

From Food & Wine

To make this jambalaya stand out, use incredible lump crabmeat, great andouille sausage and a good hit of Old Bay seasoning.

Crab and Andouille Jambalaya

Yunhee Kim
Crawfish Jambalaya

From Better Homes and Gardens

Jambalaya (jam-ba-LIE-ya) is a hearty Cajun rice dish that may include a variety of meats and fish. For this one, choose either crawfish or shrimp.

Crawfish Jambalaya

Jambalaya Salad with Greens

From Better Homes and Gardens

Two Louisiana specialties--andouille sausage and crawfish--give an authentic Cajun taste to this robust salad.

Jambalaya Salad with Greens

Creole Vegetable Jambalaya

From Family Circle

For traditional jambalaya, shrimp and sausage are stirred into the vegetables and rice, not served on the side. Carrots, cauliflower, and squash are a delicious addition to this Cajun recipe.

Creole Vegetable Jambalaya

Express Shrimp & Sausage Jambalaya

From EatingWell

You don't have to sacrifice the traditional smoky punch of this Cajun favorite just because you're short on time. All you need is some purchased sausage and quick-cooking brown rice to create a rich, satisfying dinner on any weeknight. Have some sliced berries for dessert to cool off your palate!

Express Shrimp & Sausage Jambalaya

Diabetic Friendly Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya

From Diabetic Living

Turkey sausage makes this main dish meal, with chicken thighs, shrimp, and brown rice high in flavor, low in fat. Prepare this diabetic version of a Southern favorite in a slow cooker.

Diabetic Friendly Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya

Shrimp and Couscous Jambalaya

From Fitness

Cajun seasoning adds bold flavor to the shrimp and vegetables in this quick dinner recipe. Couscous is mixed in as well to make this a complete meal.

Shrimp and Couscous Jambalaya

Jambalaya On A Stick

From Better Homes and Gardens

Grilled chicken, shrimp, sausage, and vegetables make for a complete meal on a stick.

Jambalaya On A Stick

Quick Shrimp Jambalaya

From Diabetic Living

Collard greens--an excellent source of vitamins A, C, and K--give this classic Cajun favorite a delicious nutrition boost.

Quick Shrimp Jambalaya

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