I absolutely love jambalaya and any other Cajun-inspired dish. My family traveled to New Orleans after my senior year of high school, and I fell in love with the cuisine, so I’ve tried to recreate those flavors in my recipes.
My youngest son requested that I make jambalaya, so since I’d recently bought an Instant Pot, I decided it was high time I made this for dinner. The pressure cooker makes it super easy to pull this recipe together quickly, and in no time I had a delicious meal on the table.
You can certainly brown the meats in the pressure cooker using the sauté function, but I prefer to use my large cast iron skillet to brown the meat. I then added the meat to the recipe after the rice had finished pressure cooking.
Pressure Cooker Jambalaya
1 pound chicken breast tenders, cut into 1-inch pieces
12 ounces Andouille sausage, cut into 1-inch pieces
8 ounces raw shrimp, peeled and deveined
2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning, divided
1 teaspoon chipotle powder, divided
2 teaspoons dried thyme, divided
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 green bell pepper, diced
3 garlic cloves, finely minced
1 small onion, diced
2 cups diced tomatoes, drained (I used 1 quart of home-canned tomatoes)
2 cups Jasmine rice
2 cups chicken stock
Fresh parsley
In a cast iron skillet, heat 3 tablespoons olive oil, and brown the chicken and sausage pieces. Sprinkle the meat with half of the Cajun and chipotle seasonings and half the dried thyme. When just about browned, add the raw shrimp, and cook until the shrimp just turns pink. Set aside.
In the cooking pot of the pressure cooker, add the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Select the sauté function, and sauté the garlic, onion, and green pepper with the remaining Cajun and chipotle seasonings and half the dried thyme just until tender. Add the tomatoes, rice, and chicken stock, and stir to combine.
Lock the pressure cooker lid in place, and cook at high pressure for 8 minutes.
Use the quick-release setting to release the pressure. Remove the lid, and add in the cooked meats and the parsley to taste (I used about 3 tablespoons). Replace the lid, and let the jambalaya sit for 6 minutes on the warm function. Serve.
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