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Jambalaya Cabbage. Jambalaya Is A Rice Based Dish Originating From South Louisiana. The cabbage adds a new twist to "jambalaya". I agree with everyone else on the liquid content.

Jambalaya Cabbage If you like cabbage, you are going to love this! It's meaty, it's got flavor, but it's not too spicy. Feel free to add more heat if you like. You can Have Jambalaya Cabbage using 6 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Jambalaya Cabbage

  1. Lets Go Prepare 1 head of of cabbage.
  2. It's 1 1/2 lb of Smoke Sausage.
  3. Lets Go Prepare 1 can of of rotel tomatoes.
  4. It's 1 of onion (I use white).
  5. It's 1/2 of A Stick Of Butter.
  6. What You needis 1 of Salt and Pepper to taste.

Just put a tiny amount of cayenne in, but be sure to taste before you add any more. You can always add more, but you can't take it away. Cajun Cabbage Jambalaya is a quick, spicy, and delicious recipe. It's made with cabbage, pork sausage, onion, garlic, bell peppers, and basmati rice.

Jambalaya Cabbage instructions

  1. Wash your cabbage, and cut into bite size pieces. Place the cabbage in a pot and put enough water in to cover the cabbage. Place on the stove (medium-high) and boil it until it's cooked thoroughly..
  2. Cut your onion into the size pieces you desire. I do strips. Cut your sausage into the size pieces you desire. Place both in a skillet and cook into sausage is cut thorough and onions are translucent..
  3. Open your can or rotel tomatoes, drain all the juice and add it to the skillet. Cook for 5mins. And remove the skillet from the heat..
  4. When your cabbage is done, drain the water in a colander. Put the cabbage back in the pot. Add salt and pepper to taste and your butter. Stir it up..
  5. Mix your sausage, rotel and onions in the cabbage. Place one stove (medium-high) and give I it a big stir. Let it cook another 10mins. And then serve. = ).

There's always ways to make delicious meals with random ingredients! Be the first to review this recipe. Got this recipe out of the latest issue of Louisiana Cookin' magazine, and made it this evening with a couple of minor variations. I added some leftover wine, and, mushrooms to (in the words of my hero - Justin Wilson) "raise da social status of da cabbage". Cook until beef is evenly brown.