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Slow Cooker Jambalaya is loaded with tasty sausage, chicken, and shrimp that gets cooked low and slow to activate the bold spices. This hearty dinner is an effortless meal that is ready with only 10 minutes of prep!

One-pot meals are the perfect solution for busy nights! Cajun alfredo, shrimp creole, and foil packets are more easy and flavor-packed meals that will liven up a normal weeknight.

Seafood and sausage cooking in a slow cooker.

Easy Slow Cooker Jambalaya Recipe

Slow cooker jambalaya is delicious, satisfying, and comes together with hardly any effort at all!  Our family favorite slow cooker recipes are normally honey garlic chicken or beef tips, but this jambalaya is so good we’ve been adding it into the regular rotation. The way the spices play with the tasty flavors of sausage and shrimp is so addictive. Savory, spicy, meaty, and juicy, I know this is a dish you and your family won’t be able to resist getting second helpings of!

Jambalaya doesn’t have to take a lot of work. You can just prep and toss all of the ingredients together and let the slow cooker do the work. Or, for an instant flavor boost, brown the sausage with the onions and peppers before adding the ingredients to the slow cooker.  Either way, with this recipe you save a lot of time and effort. You can go about your day, being able to return to a dinner packed with terrific New Orleans flavor. This dinner is guaranteed to be a hit!

Ingredients in Slow Cooker Jambalaya

This shortlist of classic cajun ingredients comes together flawlessly. Various spices blend together to create a warm, spicy meal that is hearty and incredibly delicious!

  • Chicken Breasts: Boneless, skinless chicken cut into chunks will fit perfectly on your spoon.
  • Andouille Sausage Links: I slice these into bite-sized pieces.
  • Raw Shrimp: I like to use shrimp that is large, peeled and de-veined.
  • Diced Tomatoes: Adds to the color and enhances the jambalaya’s sweet and salty flavor.
  • Onion, Red Bell Pepper, Celery: These are the three essential flavors that can be found in almost any cajun dish.
  • Chicken Broth: You need this liquid to cook your meat. I like using chicken broth because it adds a hint of savory flavor.
  • Dried Thyme: Thyme pairs well with the tomato and adds a bit of a minty taste.
  • Dried Oregano: Adds a bitter and earthy spice to balance out the flavors.
  • Cajun Seasoning: This rustic and bold seasoning blend adds a punch of spice.
  • Cayenne Pepper: Adds even more earthy and spicy flavors.

Making Slow Cooker Jambalaya

This jambalaya will be a new family favorite, and it is the quickest and easy to prepare. Simply combine all the ingredients and let your slow cooker work its magic! Honestly, the hardest part is waiting for it to be ready because the smell of this cooking is amazing!

  1. Combine Ingredients: First, add all the ingredients except the shrimp into the slow cooker. Then, simply stir to combine.
  2. Cook: Next, set the cooker to low for 7-8 hours (high for 3-4 hours), and in the last 15 minutes add in the shrimp.
  3. Serve: Serve over rice and enjoy!
Vegetables, spices, chicken, and sausage in a slow cooker.

Easy Jambalaya Tips and Tricks

This dish can easily be customized to match your individual tastes. With these easy tips and suggestions, you will create the best jambalaya around!

  • Gumbo or Jambalaya: The difference between gumbo and jambalaya is that gumbo typically contains a roux which is cooked to a deeply flavored brown stage. It contains more liquid like a stew and is filled with vegetables like okra, bell peppers, celery, and onions. Jambalaya is a traditional rice dish made in one pot with more meat than vegetables.
  • Brown Your Meat: Do this before adding it into your crock pot. Browned meat is traditionally a key flavor in jambalaya. Don’t skip this step if you want the most authentic flavor!
  • Quality Sausage: Seasoned sausage is one of the most important parts of this recipe. A good quality sausage can really uplevel your jambalaya’s flavor.
  • Using Other Meats: This dish is super versatile and changing up the meat will not interfere with the delicious results! Beef tastes great in this, too, so I also like to add in chuck roast. You can also add in crawfish or crab meat.
  • Add Enough Spice: If you are planning on serving up your jambalaya with rice, make sure it is heavily seasoned! Rice tends to soak up flavor. Don’t be afraid to add in an extra dash of cajun seasoning!
  • Add Garnish: For an extra pop of flavor, top your jambalaya with chopped green onions or parsley. It gives it an aromatic finish.
  • Serve With: Serving your jambalaya with rice is the traditional way of having it. I also like to pair it with homemade cornbread or corn casserole for a sweet, creamy contrast to its spicy flavor. Additionally, hush puppies and fried okra are some of my other favorite Southern sides!

Storing Leftover Jambalaya

I love how easy and delicious this recipe is, but also how amazing leftovers taste! Jambalaya is the perfect thing to have on hand for simple weeknight dinners.

  • In the Refrigerator: In an airtight container, jambalaya will stay good for up to 3 days.
  • Reheating: You can easily microwave jambalaya in a microwave-safe bowl for 30 second intervals until warm. My personal favorite way of reheating jambalaya is on the stove. I feel like it helps retain all of the delicious texture of the meat and shrimp. Heat on medium, stirring frequently until warmed through.
Scooping up shrimp and sausage in jambalaya.

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Slow Cooker Jambalaya

4.60 from 116 votes
By: Alyssa Rivers
Slow Cooker Jambalaya with andouille sausage, chicken and shrimp cooked low and slow with bold spices and vegetables with just 10 minutes of prep.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 8 People

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Add all the ingredients except the shrimp into the slow cooker and stir.
  • Cook on low for 7-8 hours (high for 3-4 hours). Add int the uncooked rice about 1 hour before finishing.
  • Add the shrimp in the last 15 minutes of cooking.

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Notes

Adding the rice to the slow cooker is optional. ย You can also just serve over cooked rice.ย 
Updated on August 7, 2021ย 
Originally Posted on April 10, 2018

Nutrition

Calories: 357kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 25gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 86mgSodium: 777mgPotassium: 645mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 1136IUVitamin C: 25mgCalcium: 50mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dinner, Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
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About Alyssa Rivers

Alyssa Rivers is the author of 'The Tried and True Cookbook', a professional food photographer and experienced recipe-developer. Having a passion for cooking, her tried and true recipes have been featured on Good Morning America, Today Food, Buzzfeed and more.

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  1. The directions should be adjusted. It says to add all ingredients but shrimp – which I did. Then a couple steps later, it says not to add the rice till later.

  2. 5 stars
    This was excellent – I browned the meats in butter, used thighs instead of breasts and andouille sausage. Had a bit of cooked bacon in the fridge so in it went, and a chopped green pepper that needed using. Fabulous flavour, thank you so much!

  3. 5 stars
    This is my favorite recipe, I’ve tried a few different ones but I always come back to this one. Making for dinner tonight

  4. This is definitely not jambalaya (which has no liquid leftover when it’s done cooking) but it’s still very good.

  5. This looks very good but it is definitely not our Louisiana jambalaya. Rice is the main ingredient in jambalaya. Itโ€™s not served over it. And it is served with French bread. But like I said it looks tasty so I will definitely try it as a soup.

  6. 5 stars
    We love this!! Have made it a few times, as is, and I get requests for it now. I’ve loved your blog and your recipes for years. Thanks again!!

    1. Yes! You sure can! Store them in an airtight container and they will last about 2 months in your freezer. When you are ready to eat it, thaw it overnight in your fridge and then reheat it on the stove just before serving.

  7. Hubby doesn’t like left overs.
    Any chance I could switch it up for day 2, perhaps add cream cheesand serve over noodles??

    1. I would reduce the cooking time to about 5-6 hours on low if you are cutting the recipe in half.