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Jambalaya

Fatback Joe

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Made batch of Jambalaya on Friday night. I try to measure the spices, and keep about a 2 to 1 stock to rice ratio, but the amount and types of meat going in usually just depends on what I have on hand for the most part. I used 6 thighs for the chicken and new I didn't have any broth on hand so I boned and skinned the chicken in the morning and made broth to use in the jambalaya that evening.

3/4 lb anduoille sausage
1 1/2 lb chicken (thigh meat)
1/2 lb tasso
1 onion
2 TBS garlic
2 tsp fresh tyme leaves
2 tsp sweet basil
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp white pepper
1 tsp red pepper flakes
4 C chicken stock
1 1/2 C rice

Browned the sausage a bit in the DO and then added the chicken.

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Kept the heat about medium and stirred just enough to keep things from sticking.....probably 15 minutes

Then added the onion and garlic and kept the heat on medium and stirred occasionally until the onions were kind of limp and clear......maybe another 15 minutes.......at that point added the tasso and herbs and spices.

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add the stock and bring to a boil......once it reaches a boil add the rice, turn the heat down a bit and stir things for 5 minutes or so making sure no rice sticks to the bottom

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When it returns to a boil, put the lid on, kill the heat and don't even take a peek for atleast 30 minutes..........I think I made it 40 until I could not stand it. I love it how all the meat ends up on top.

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Time to eat.

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Dang it that looks good! I have to find some breakfast now!
 
Give me a fork and some bread for sopping up the juices, and I am a happy guy:-D
 
Fine looking grub. Loves me some good Cajun food.
 
Fat Back you have my attention will have to try it soon. Love cajuin food!!
 
Looks great. And the rice does seemed to be cooked perfectly. I have always had a problem with getting the rice to cook evenly when adding directly to the pot instead of cooking the rice seperate.
 
Mmmm Joe, that looks wonderful!! Could you bring some over? I'll meet ya half way. :biggrin:
 
no roux??

And no "trinity" either...........I wondered how long it would be before someone busted me on that. :icon_blush:

With Jambalaya sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.........this was one of the don'ts.
 
And no "trinity" either...........I wondered how long it would be before someone busted me on that. :icon_blush:

With Jambalaya sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.........this was one of the don'ts.
I didn't say a damn thing...:twisted: Great looking grub, and we used to make a similar dish at our hunting camp with deer sausage and rabbit.
 
And no "trinity" either...........I wondered how long it would be before someone busted me on that. :icon_blush:

With Jambalaya sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.........this was one of the don'ts.

Looks good to me! Just need some corn bread and lots of hot sauce :grin:


And no roux in Jambalaya. But always the trinity.
 
Good looking jambalaya, I too was surprised about the no roux, no trinity.:-o
As long as it works.
 
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