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Jambalaya with Shrimp, Chicken, Andouille, and Ham and a Giveaway

January 19, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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42 Responses to “Jambalaya with Shrimp, Chicken, Andouille, and Ham and a Giveaway”
  1. Meeta says:

    ahhha! I’ve been waiting for this one! and it’s good to see I can make this with brown rice. fits very nicely into phase 2 of the SBD! I’ll let you know how it tasted! Hugs!

  2. Val says:

    Oh my that jumbalaya looks soooooo good.

    My go-to meal when it’s time to clean out the fridge/freezer is pot pie. Usually it’s vegetables that have reached the elderly stage of their life cycle in either place, & always that pack of frozen meat in the bottom of the chest freezer. Since I usually only have beef, pork or chicken, they always make the best pot pies.

  3. Mel says:

    Jeez, talk about timing… Just this past weekend, we started putting a Mardi Gras party together and one of the suggested dishes was Jambalaya, Guess I know what I’ll be making!!! Now as for emptying fridge/freezer, I just start cooking whatever’s there and invite friends in to eat the results. They get a free meal and I get an empty fridge & freezer to start stockpiling again. It’s a win, win situation.

  4. My clean out the fridge/pantry meal is soup. A little packaged chicken broth, some leftover meat and veggies, that half cup of pasta that isn’t enough for a meal on it’s own and voila! Dinner is served.

  5. Nicole says:

    my clean out the fridge freezer meals is stir fry. any meat or frozen or fresh veggie goes in there. the jambalaya looks great!

  6. Courtney says:

    Mmm. I liked to use up odds and ends either by tossing them all into a pot-pie or tossing them all around with some pasta.

  7. KPDWife says:

    My clean out the fridge meal is stir-fry. I just throw in whatever leftover veggies and meats I have with some rice. Works everytime!
    This jambalya looks wonderful! I just got a dutchoven and am anxious to try it out on this dish!

  8. maris says:

    Thsi sounds really great, I’ve never had jambalaya but have been wanting to try making it. Thanks for simplifying it for us :)

  9. Logan says:

    That looks soo good! It’s funny that you should make this because a few weeks ago I made a big pot of Jambalaya. I would have gotten stuck at the celery part in the recipe too. Just like the French have the mirepoix of 1 part carrot, 1 part celery, and 2 parts onion, in Creole the have the trinity of equal parts onion, pepper, and celery. A Jambalaya recipe without celery is just… wrong!
    As for my favorite clean-out-the-refrigerator meal, I would have to say it’s something as simple and straightforward as soup or stew. There are so many different styles that anything can work and it can be adapted to endless styles and endless menus.

  10. Nick says:

    Almost any soup is a good way to clear the fridge, and casseroles can also be useful. I also like to use smaller amounts of leftover cooked vegetables and meat on homemade pizzas, frittatas, or quiches.

  11. Johanna B says:

    My favorite foods are from south Louisiana and many of the recipes are good for cleaning out the fridge. I love to make jambalaya and gumbo with whatever happens to be lurking behind the milk.

  12. toontz says:

    That looks great, Andrea. My favorite cleaning out the fridge recipe is soup. A little of this, a little of that, add some broth and you have dinner.

  13. Carolyn says:

    I usually fix soup, a pasta dish fried rice dish or stir fry.

  14. alison says:

    The best way to clear out some space in my freezer is to make chicken stock. I always throw leftover chicken bones and veggies in the freezer, and when I run out of room, it’s time to make stock!

  15. Carolyn G says:

    I actually have 2 recipes that help me clean out the frig. First soup. I like making soups and you can make a tasty soup with any protein and veggies. The other recipe is quiche. You would be amazed what you can put in a quiche and it takes really good. Thanks for the giveaway!!!

  16. JessTrev says:

    Andrea, I was just drooling at a jambalaya recipe today! Cause of course, I love to read cookbooks in my down time. Anyways, my clean-out-the-freezer recipe is usually soup — since I store my beef stock in there and have lots of frozen veggies, if I need space and am feeling lazy I’ll make soup with quinoa, beef broth, and vegetables. Mmmm. Great idea!

  17. maggie says:

    fried rice!

  18. Sarah says:

    I usually clean out the freezer by making a whole meal out of several frozen leftovers. For example leftover frozen lasagna + frozen chicken soup. Or frozen hot dogs + frozen buns + frozen chili (or sauerkraut). Those leftovers really start to take up space!

  19. Rajee says:

    Great proportion control! Hugs

  20. RecipeGirl says:

    Looks great, and I love the healthier changes that you made.

    A clean out the fridge recipe… soup of course!

  21. dan says:

    fried rice cleans me out
    great way to use up stuff

  22. Shirley says:

    This looks like a great recipe. I love jambalaya.

    My clean out the fridge/freezer is usually a pot of soup/stew depending on what I find to put in it.

  23. Parker says:

    I love to make big batches of soup and put in everything but the kitchen sink!

  24. valmg says:

    I don’t keep anything in the freezer that’s in the side by side that needs to be cleaned out, it’s for stuff we constantly use. I don’t clean out the chest freezer nearly enough. When I do I don’t make one meal I’ll just spend a day throwing away or cooking a bunch of things.

  25. Ellen says:

    I can taste it already … planning on making this on Saturday to warm up a cold Michigan winter.

  26. Chris says:

    Mine is definitely the big ole stir fry all the leftover vege’s in a pan with a little meat of whatever’s left in along with it. Thanks for the opportunity.

  27. Renee G says:

    I always seem to have frozen chicken, so I usually make a chicken and rice dish and toss in whatever frozen veggies turn up.

    rsgrandinetti@yahoo.com

  28. D Wilson says:

    I have been meaning to get a scale for some time now. Suppose I will get lucky and win one?

    To clean out the freezer I usually make gumbo or a braise of some sort (winter) or fried rice (summertime). Teensy bits of leftover protein (already cooked) go into quesadillas or on top of pizzas.

    D Wilsons last blog post..Happy Chinese New Year, Y’all

  29. kellypea says:

    I made this last week and remember hearing you mention it on Twitter on the same day! Guess everyone’s in the mood for jambalaya! Your version looks and sounds delicious — it’s fun to play around with it, isn’t it?

  30. Kat says:

    My favorite freezer-cleaner-outer meal is a good lamb stew… I can work through any cuts of lamb that have sat maybe a little too long in the freezer, as well as any reject veggies and containers of veggie stock from other projects. Add some aromatics and a bit of fresh herbage, and you can disguise a freezer meal any day!

  31. Jessica says:

    That looks so good!

    I usually make a quiche to clean out my fridge. You can pretty much put any kind of veggies or meat and cheese in it and it turns out good!

  32. Amy says:

    My husband and I eat a lot of chicken and bell peppers so we always have a ton on hand. We like to make any variation of stir fry, fajitas, tacos, etc to clean out our fridge before the stuff goes bad. Easy & tasty!

  33. Michael Z says:

    I incorporate just about anything into a stir-fry. And anything in the fridge that doesn’t play will with Chinese can be thrown into a pan with chicken stock and rice.

  34. Melanie says:

    I would make some kind of soup. That is always a good one to get rid of ‘stuff’ in the freezer or frig.

  35. Lo! says:

    Gotta admit it, jambalaya ranks right up there.
    That said, while some people make “all but the kitchen sink” soups, but I have a tendency to be terribly creative with pasta dishes… A few slices of corned beef in the freezer and some carrots and sauerkraut (or cabbage… or greens) in the fridge? How about a nice batch of reuben pasta?

  36. molly leberknecht says:

    Our favorite clean out the fridge receipe is stew…

    We take whatever meat is left over with the gravy and vegetables and make an old fashioned stew or soup

    Thanks for the contest!

  37. Andrea says:

    Thanks to everyone who entered! The contest is now closed. Check back in a few days for the announcement of the winner!

  38. Tamara B. says:

    My cleaned out freezer or refrigerator meal is left over yellow rice, leftover chicken and some black beeans with a prinkle of shredded sharp cheese. Guess what I am having tonight for dinner since I saw your delicious Jambalaya? I am having Jambalaya.
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)comn

  39. Nate says:

    Those shrimp look so tempting. I’m sure the dish was delicious.

    Nates last blog post..Kabocha Squash with Spinach in Coconut Milk

  40. Oh bummer, I missed out. But congrats to the winner! That’s a great scale!

    We were just talking about jambalaya last night and seeing your picture here is making me soo hungry!

  41. Kevin says:

    This sounds really tasty! I have been wanting to try jambalaya for a while now.

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