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Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya is a family favorite!  Boneless skinless chicken thighs and smoked sausage simmered with onion, bell pepper, and celery (trinity), rice, and lots of Cajun flavors.  This authentic, easy jambalaya recipe is a delicious one pot dish. Not to mention, Mardi Gras wouldn’t be the same without this wonderful Cajun food! You'll enjoy every spicy, savory bite of chicken, sausage, rice, and the perfect blend of seasonings. Bring New Orleans into your own kitchen! Easy Chicken And Sausage Jambalaya, Chicken And Sausage Jambalaya Crockpot, Chicken And Rice Jambalaya, Crockpot Chicken Jambalaya, Best Jambalaya Recipe Cajun, Chicken Sausage Jumbolia Recipes, Jambalaya Recipe Easy Smoked Sausages, Smoked Jambalaya Recipe, Jambalaya Recipe Without Tomato

Authentic, easy chicken and sausage jambalaya with boneless chicken thighs and smoked sausage. Lots of cajun flavors. Mardi Gras wouldn’t be the same without this wonderful cajun food!

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This hearty Creole Jambalaya recipe combines sausage, shrimp, veggies and rice with the bold flavors of Cajun spices and creole seasoning. Loaded with bold flavor, this classic New Orleans one-pot meal is a lot easier to make than you may think!

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Jambalaya is a unique one-pot dish that's very common in Louisiana. The dish directly represents the multicultural influences of people from Africa, France, and Spain that settled in Louisiana. The dish has two versions: the Creole or Red Jambalaya, which has tomatoes in the mixture. The other version is the Cajun Jambalaya from the southwestern and central parts of Louisiana and has no tomatoes in its mixture. Regardless of which version you prefer, most people will agree that the seasoning…

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