Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (2024)

American Recipes | Dinners | Instant Pot Chicken | Instant Pot Recipes | Instant Pot Rice

ByAngela Milnes

This post contains links to affiliate websites, such as Amazon, and we receive an affiliate commission for any purchases made using these links. Amazon doesn’t support my blog. We appreciate your support!

Instant Pot Jambalaya is a great recipe to make in the pressure cooker. I love how the Instant Pot cajun recipe infuses all the flavors together in just a short amount of time.

This jambalaya includes shrimp, chicken, sausage, and vegetables like bell peppers and celery. It has Cajun seasoning for that added kick of flavor. Serve with some delicious crusty bread for a delicious meal!

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (1)

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Spice and Everything Nice: This recipe offers a rich, spicy flavor that’s truly irresistible.
  • Quick and Convenient: The Instant Pot makes this complex dish simple and fast to prepare.
  • Versatile Ingredients: Jambalaya can be customized with your favorite proteins and vegetables.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Olive Oil: Provides a flavorful base for sautéing the ingredients and helps to prevent sticking in the Instant Pot.
  • Andouille Sausages: Adds a smoky and spicy flavor to the dish, giving it that classic jambalaya taste.
  • Boneless Chicken Tenders: Adds protein and a savory taste to the jambalaya, contributing to its heartiness.
  • Onion, Green Bell Pepper, Yellow Bell Pepper, Red Bell Pepper: Add texture, sweetness, and a variety of flavors to the dish.
  • Celery: Adds a refreshing crunch and a subtle earthy flavor to the jambalaya.
  • Jalapenos: Provide a mild heat and a hint of spiciness to the dish, adding depth and complexity.
  • Minced Garlic: Enhances the overall flavor of the jambalaya with its aromatic and savory notes.
  • Basmati Rice: The grain of choice for this recipe, it cooks up fluffy and absorbs all the delicious flavors of the jambalaya.
  • Salt: Enhances the taste of the other ingredients and brings all the flavors together.
  • Cajun Seasoning: Adds a robust and spicy flavor profile to the jambalaya, giving it that signature Cajun kick.
  • Bay Leaves: Infuse the jambalaya with a subtle herbal aroma and flavor.
  • Thyme: Adds a delicate and earthy note to the dish, enhancing its overall taste.
  • Diced Tomatoes: Provide a tangy and slightly acidic element to the jambalaya, balancing the richness of the other ingredients.
  • Chicken Broth or Chicken Stock: Provides a savory base for cooking the rice and infuses it with rich flavor.
  • Cooked Shrimp: Adds a seafood element to the jambalaya, bringing a tender texture and a taste of the sea.
  • Green Onions: Used as a garnish, they add a fresh and mild onion flavor, as well as a pop of color to the finished dish.
Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (2)

How to Make Instant Pot Jambalaya?

Step 1: Prepare The Ingredients

Chop the onion, peppers, jalapenos, and celery.Next, slice the andouille sausage and cut the chicken tenders into bite-sized pieces.

Step 2: Brown The Chicken

Set the Instant Pot to Saute and add the olive oil.Allow it to warm up for a few minutes. Add the chopped chicken tenders to the Instant Pot to brown. Brown for 3 minutes. Stirring occasionally so that it does not stick to the bottom of the pot.

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (3)

Step 3: Deglaze The Instant Pot

Turn the Instant Pot off.Add the chicken broth to the Instant Pot and deglaze.

Step 4: Add Vegetables And Seasonings

Add onion, peppers, celery, garlic, jalapenos, salt, Cajun seasoning, and thyme.Stir to mix the vegetables and seasoning.

Step 5: Add Rice And Tomatoes

Add the rice and the can of tomatoes into your Instant Pot and stir to combine.

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (4)

Step 6: Pressure Cook

Put the lid on the Instant Pot and pressure cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.

Step 7: Release Pressure and Rest

Once the pressure cooker has finished cooking let it rest for 5 minutes, then manually release the remaining pressure.

Step 8: Add Shrimp And Sausage

Carefully unlock the Instant Pot lid and stir the cooked shrimp and sausage into the Instant Pot using a slotted spoon.

Step 9: Let the Mixture Rest

Replace the lid and let it rest for another 5 minutes. The residual heat will warm the sausage and shrimp.

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (5)

Step 10: Serve

Serve your one-pot meal in a medium bowl and garnish with sprinkled green onions.

Every time I make this, I just can’t wait to dig in. The shrimp is delicious and this Instant pot jambalaya has quickly become one of my favorite recipes.

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (6)

Cooking Tips

  • Use Quality Ingredients: Quality ingredients like fresh shrimp and Andouille sausage can significantly enhance the flavor of your Jambalaya. However you can use frozen shrimp too.
  • Don’t Overcook: Ensure you don’t overcook your Jambalaya. Overcooking can make the rice mushy and the meat tough.
  • Cut Meat Appropriately: Cut your meats into equal sizes to ensure even cooking.

Variations

  • Seafood Jambalaya: Add mussels, clams, crab meat, fish fillets, and white wine.
  • Creole Jambalaya: Include okra, black-eyed peas, ham or smoked turkey, and gumbo file powder.
  • Spicy Jambalaya: Use chorizo sausages, habanero peppers, and wild rice.

Storage & Reheating Instructions

  • Storage: Once the Jambalaya has cooled, transfer it into airtight containers or heavy-duty freezer bags.
  • Refrigeration: Store Jambalaya in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
  • Freezing: For longer storage, you can freeze Jambalaya. It will keep well for about 2-3 months.
  • Reheating: To reheat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator if frozen, then warm in a saucepan over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through.

What To Serve With This Recipe?

  • Green Salad: A fresh salad with a bright citrus dressing can balance the rich, spicy flavors of Jambalaya.
  • Sauteed Collard Greens or Broccoli: These hearty greens add a nutritious component and their earthy flavor complements the robust taste of Jambalaya.
  • Cornbread or Biscuits: These Southern classics provide a comforting, starchy side that’s perfect for sopping up the flavorful Jambalaya sauce.
  • Crusty French Baguette: Much like cornbread, a Crusty Baguette serves as a vessel for any extra sauce, adding a satisfying crunch to your meal.
  • Vegetable Sides that go with Jambalaya include, Sauteed Bell Peppers, sliced mushrooms, Corn On The Cob, Southern style green beans and bacon, roasted okra or Baked Sweet Potato Wedges.
Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (7)

FAQ‘S

Can You Use Brown Rice In Jambalaya?

This recipe calls for basmati rice, but you can swap it with brown rice in this Instant Pot Jambalaya.

Cooking time may differ as brown rice takes longer to cook. You can also use long grain white rice or jasmine rice.

Can I Use Another Type of Sausage In Jambalaya?

This recipe uses andouille sausages however you can switch out the andouille sausage for other types like smoked sausage or even chorizo. Just be sure to adjust the cooking time as needed based on the type of sausage used.

Can I Use Skinless Chicken Thighs or Chicken Breast for Instant Pot Jambalaya?

Either skinless chicken thighs or breast can be used in this recipe. Just add chicken into the inner pot when instructed and it should pressure cook just fine.

Is Jambalaya Cajun or Creole?

Jambalaya is a dish that originated in Louisiana and can be either Cajun or Creole.

This recipe is made with cajun seasonings and includes smoked sausage, making it Cajun-style jambalaya. To make it an authentic creole jambalaya recipe, swap out the sausage for ham and add diced tomatoes to the mix.

Can I Add More Spices?

Yes, you certainly can add more spices to this one-pot meal. Some like to add garlic, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika or creole seasoning.

What If I Get the Burn Message?

If “burn” message appears, add more liquid to the pot. Scrape bottom of inner pot before pressure cooking to remove brown bits and add more chicken broth if required.

If needed, quickly release pressure and add extra liquid before following the recipe.

How to Keep Rice From Getting Mushy?

One tip for keeping the rice in Jambalaya from getting mushy is to only use basmati or jasmine rice.

These types of rice have a lower moisture content than other varieties like brown rice, so they hold up better during cooking.

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (8)

Instant Pot Cajun Jambalaya

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 3 minutes

Cook Time: 21 minutes

Total Time: 24 minutes

Instant Pot Cajun Jambalaya is a speedy, flavorful mix of sausage, shrimp, chicken, rice, and veggies with Cajun spices.

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp. olive oil
  • 8 oz andouille sausage
  • 5-6 boneless chicken tenders, chopped
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 green pepper, chopped
  • 1 yellow pepper, chopped
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 3 ribs celery, chopped
  • 2 jalapenos, diced seeds removed
  • 1 tbsp. minced garlic
  • 1 1/2 cup basmati rice
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 2 tsp. Cajun seasoning
  • 2 bay leafs
  • 1/2 tsp. thyme
  • 1 can diced tomatoes (14 oz)
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 8 oz ( 16-20 ) cooked shrimp, thawed shells removed
  • Green onions diced for garnish

Instructions

  1. Chop the onion, peppers, jalapenos, and celery.Next, slice the andouille sausage and cut the chicken tenders into bite-sized pieces.
  2. Set the Instant Pot to Saute and add the olive oil.Allow it to warm up for a few minutes. Add the chopped chicken tenders to the Instant Pot to brown. Brown for 3 minutes. Stirring occasionally so that it does not stick to the bottom of the pot.
  3. Turn the Instant Pot off.Add the chicken broth to the Instant Pot and deglaze.
  4. Add onion, peppers, celery, garlic, jalapenos, salt, Cajun seasoning, and thyme.Stir to mix the vegetables and seasoning.
  5. Add the rice and the can of tomatoes into your Instant Pot and stir to combine.
  6. Put the lid on the Instant Pot and pressure cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
  7. Once the pressure cooker has finished cooking let it rest for 5 minutes, then manually release the remaining pressure.
  8. Carefully unlock the Instant Pot lid and stir the cooked shrimp and sausage into the Instant Pot using a slotted spoon.
  9. Replace the lid and let it rest for another 5 minutes. The residual heat will warm the sausage and shrimp.
  10. Serve your one-pot meal in a medium bowl and garnish with sprinkled green onions.

Notes

  • Use Quality Ingredients: Quality ingredients like fresh shrimp and Andouille sausage can significantly enhance the flavor of your Jambalaya.
  • Don’t Overcook: Ensure you don’t overcook your Jambalaya. Overcooking can make the rice mushy and the meat tough.
  • Cut Meat Appropriately: Cut your meats into equal sizes to ensure even cooking.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 553Total Fat: 25gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 166mgSodium: 1463mgCarbohydrates: 28gFiber: 3gSugar: 5gProtein: 52g

Did you make this recipe?

Please leave a comment on the blog or share a photo on Instagram

More Easy Instant Pot Dishes

  • Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
  • Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce
  • Instant Pot Cauliflower Soup
  • Instant Pork Teriyaki Pork

Related

Best Instant Pot Jambalaya Recipe - The Instant Pot Table (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to a good jambalaya? ›

Black pepper, cayenne pepper, bay leaves, thyme, oregano, and hot sauce are the backbone of a great jambalaya. You can also add in some tomato paste or tomato powder, which creates a little sweetness.

What is the best rice for jambalaya? ›

White rice: Long grain is traditional, but short grain white rice also works. Okra: Fresh or frozen; we will use this to help thicken the jambalaya. Salt and Black Pepper: Very important! Don't forget to taste and season with salt and pepper to taste at the end.

How do you keep rice from getting mushy in jambalaya? ›

One of the biggest complaints when making jambalaya is that the rice ends up mushy. And there's two main culprits of this – choosing the wrong type of rice and over-stirring. For this recipe, you want long-grain white rice, like basmati or jasmine. Don't use short-grain rice.

What is the water to rice ratio for jambalaya? ›

Add 2 cups white rice and cook, stirring frequently, until the rice is opaque and toast-y smelling, about 3 minutes. Add the liquid and meats. Pour in 2 1/2 cups water or chicken broth and bring to a boil.

What is the Holy Trinity of jambalaya? ›

The "holy trinity" in Cajun cuisine and Louisiana Creole cuisine is the base for several dishes in the regional cuisines of Louisiana and consists of onions, bell peppers and celery. The preparation of Cajun/Creole dishes such as crawfish étouffée, gumbo, and jambalaya all start from this base.

What's the difference between Cajun jambalaya and jambalaya? ›

Cajun vs.

Creole jambalaya, also known as red jambalaya, contains tomatoes. Cajun or brown jambalaya does not. Jambalaya isn't thickened with roux, although some cooks do include a little skillet-browned flour.

Do you pre cook rice for jambalaya? ›

The best rice type of rice to use for jambalaya is a long grain white rice. Basmati is also a great alternative if you don't have long grain white rice available. Quick rice or any kind of short grain white rice is not recommended. Unless you cook the rice beforehand, set aside and mix in later.

What makes jambalaya taste like jambalaya? ›

The one ingredient that seems to be fairly constant in all Jambalaya preparations though is some kind of sausage, and preferably a smoked one. Andouille, a spicy smoked sausage native to Louisiana, is the traditional choice.

Do you need a roux for jambalaya? ›

Most jambalaya recipes don't call for thickeners like roux or okra, though some people use cornstarch as a thickener if the dish needs it.

Can you overcook jambalaya? ›

Problem: Complicated to make, jambalaya is usually overcooked and underseasoned. The dish is an unappealing mixture of rubbery shrimp, dry chicken, and gummy rice bound in a thin, watery tomato base. Goal: We wanted fluffy rice with perfectly cooked and seasoned chicken, shrimp, and sausage.

How much liquid should jambalaya have? ›

Once the meat has created a good browning at bottom of the pot, add about 1 cup of water. Don't worry, we will cook this water out. You want to add enough water to be able to scrape the griade off the bottom, but not too much so that it doesn't take too long to cook back out again.

Do you cover jambalaya when cooking? ›

Then cover with the lid and cook on low heat for 30 minutes. Once the rice is cooked, turn off the heat and stir the pot; then put the cover with the lid and let the jambalaya sit for 10 minutes so the rice can get as tender as possible. You now have a pot of jambalaya ready to eat. Invite Some Friends and Enjoy!

How many cups of rice per pound of meat in jambalaya? ›

For jambalaya, you want a 1:1:1 ratio for rice, meat and sausage. 1:1:1 ratio for rice, meat and sausage. Working with a half-cup of rice? Half pound of meat, half pound of sausage.

How much water do I use for 4 cups of rice? ›

For tender grains of rice that easily separate, such as in a pilaf, use 2 cups of water for every 1 cup of rice. You can also use another liquid like stock in this 2:1 ratio. For slightly chewier, fluffy white rice, use 1 1/2 cups of water for every cup of rice, or a 1.5:1 ratio.

How do you thicken jambalaya? ›

White rice: Long grain is traditional, but short grain white rice also works. Okra: Fresh or frozen; we will use this to help thicken the jambalaya.

What is the difference between Cajun and Creole jambalaya recipe? ›

Creole jambalaya includes tomatoes—possibly a sub for paella's saffron (a once out-of-reach ingredient for southern Louisianans). Cajun jambalaya, found more frequently further outside of New Orleans, omits tomatoes, yielding distinctly cooked grains, garnished with chicken, sausage, and later, spring onions.

How do you elevate jambalaya? ›

Add clams, mussels, shrimp, green beans, and peas. Cook an additional 15 minutes. Serve with crusty bread for sopping up some fantastic sauce.

What is the difference between Cajun and Creole seasoning for jambalaya? ›

Popular Cajun seasonings like Tony Chachere's and Slap Ya Mama get heat from red pepper, with black pepper, salt, and garlic powder in the mix to enhance the flavor of food. Creole seasoning rounds out spicy red pepper with herbs like thyme, oregano, basil, and bay leaf.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Francesca Jacobs Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 6169

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (48 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Francesca Jacobs Ret

Birthday: 1996-12-09

Address: Apt. 141 1406 Mitch Summit, New Teganshire, UT 82655-0699

Phone: +2296092334654

Job: Technology Architect

Hobby: Snowboarding, Scouting, Foreign language learning, Dowsing, Baton twirling, Sculpting, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Francesca Jacobs Ret, I am a innocent, super, beautiful, charming, lucky, gentle, clever person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.