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Chicken, Andouille & Shrimp Jambalaya
๐ Cultural note
Jambalaya is Louisiana's one-pot Sunday celebration โ Spanish paella roots, French technique, West African seasoning sense, and the holy trinity of Creole cooking (onion, bell pepper, celery) at the heart of it. Unlike gumbo, the rice cooks IN the pot, soaking up every drop of flavor. Nobody's grandmother in New Orleans ever made a jambalaya for one โ you cook a big pot, you call the cousins, you eat it on the porch. This recipe is the real-deal Sunday-pot version, and below the cultural note we break out the carb math so your T1D kid can sit down to the family table and get the right scoop.
๐ฝ๏ธ Kid's plate โ the carb math
From this pot, scoop your child's portion:
| Kid portion | Carbs |
|---|---|
| ยผ cup rice + jambalaya proteins + sauce | ~13g |
| โ cup rice + jambalaya proteins + sauce | ~17g |
| ยฝ cup rice + jambalaya proteins + sauce | ~25g |
| ยฝ cup cauli-rice swap + jambalaya proteins + sauce | ~5g |
Adults take their full plate (1 to 1ยฝ cups). The family eats together out of one pot.
Why this recipe is T1D-friendly
- The whole pot has one cup of dry rice spread across 6-8 servings โ even an adult plate stays moderate
- High protein density (chicken + andouille + shrimp) means satiety per gram of carb
- One-pot means you control every ingredient โ no hidden sugars
- The pot itself is the unit; you scoop per plate by hand, so dosing is precise per kid
- Freezes beautifully โ see Dash's tip below
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp avocado oil
- 1ยฝ lb boneless chicken thighs, cut into 1-inch pieces
- 12 oz andouille sausage, sliced into coins
- 1 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined (added at end)
- 1 large yellow onion, diced
- 1 green bell pepper, diced
- 3 celery stalks, diced
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 (14-oz) can fire-roasted diced tomatoes
- 3 cups chicken broth (low-sodium)
- 1ยฝ cups long-grain white rice, uncooked (this is the carb math anchor for the pot)
- 1 tbsp Creole seasoning
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 2 bay leaves
- ยฝ tsp cayenne (kid-mild โ adults add hot sauce at the table)
- Scallions, parsley, hot sauce to serve
Directions
- Heat avocado oil in a heavy Dutch oven over medium-high. Sear chicken pieces 4-5 min until golden, transfer to a plate.
- Add andouille, brown 3 min. Transfer to the plate with the chicken.
- Drop heat to medium. Add onion, bell pepper, celery โ the holy trinity. Cook 8 min until soft and starting to brown.
- Add garlic, Creole seasoning, paprika, thyme, cayenne. Stir 1 min until fragrant.
- Add tomatoes (with juice), bay leaves, chicken broth. Bring to a simmer.
- Return chicken and andouille to the pot.
- Stir in the uncooked rice. Bring back to a simmer.
- Cover tightly, reduce to low. Cook 20-22 min, no peeking, until rice has absorbed the liquid.
- Lay shrimp on top, replace lid, cook 4-5 min until shrimp are pink and curled. Turn off heat, let rest covered 5 min.
- Fluff with a fork. Remove bay leaves. Garnish with scallions, parsley, hot sauce. Portion at the table โ kid's scoop first.
Dash's kid tips ๐
- Batch-freeze the leftovers in single-serve containers โ this is T1D superpower territory. Jambalaya reheats beautifully and a frozen single-serve is a homerun for the weeknight when nobody has energy to cook.
- Shrimp tails are easy "no" for cautious kids โ peel them all the way for kid bowls, leave tails on for adult bowls (more flavor)
- Andouille spice varies wildly by brand โ sub smoked sausage for the kid portion if needed and add andouille to adult bowls at the table
- For an even lower-carb kid plate, swap the under-the-scoop rice for a bed of cauli rice and ladle the proteins + sauce on top โ the kid's plate looks just like the family's