Sausage Jambalaya
Get ready to spice up your dinner with this Sausage Jambalaya made in the Crockpot! Thanks to the delicious mix of chicken, shrimp, and sausage, every bite brings a burst of Cajun flavors. This one-pot wonder is perfect if you’re in the mood for New Orleans-inspired comfort food.

Whether celebrating Mardi Gras or just wanting a taste of the Big Easy, this sausage and shrimp jambalaya will hit the spot. It’s packed with three types of protein and loads of flavor.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Easy for Beginners: This recipe is super simple and made in one pot!
- Customizable: Toss in green or red bell peppers for more flavor, or stick to the basics.
- Family-Friendly: Plenty for everyone, with leftovers to spare.
- Great for Busy Days: Pop it in the slow cooker, and dinner’s ready when you are.
- Big Louisiana Flavor: Let those rich, warm aromas fill your kitchen!
Ingredients
The full printable recipe card with measurements and instructions is found at the bottom of the post.
- Sweet Onion: Adds essential flavor; feel free to use onion powder if you’re not a fan of the texture.
- Cajun Seasoning: A must-have for that authentic taste. Try homemade Cajun seasoning.
- Chicken Breasts: Great for using up leftovers!
- Hot Italian Sausages: Sausage is key in Cajun cooking, bringing a smoky kick.
- Diced Tomatoes and Green Chiles: Tasty and time-saving.
- Raw Shrimp: Jumbo shrimp add a nice protein boost.
- Hot Cooked Rice: Jasmine, white rice, brown rice, or basmati work great here.

How to Make Sausage Jambalaya
Follow along to learn how to make sausage jambalaya in the slow cooker.
- Step One: Combine the first six ingredients in a slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours.
- Step Two: Stir in the shrimp. Cover and cook for 10 minutes or until shrimp are done.
- Step Three: Serve over rice.

What to Serve with It
- Cornbread
- French Bread for dipping
- Collard Greens or Swiss Chard
- Okra

Variations and Substitutions
- Choose Your Meat: Mix it up based on what your family likes!
- Adjust the Heat: Go mild or spicy—Cajun seasoning and jalapeños give you options.
- Make It Veggie: Skip the meat and add extra veggies like squash, mushrooms, or bell peppers.
- Extra Flavor: Swap the water for chicken broth for a richer taste.

Recipe Tips & Tricks
- Dutch Oven Option: You can also simmer it on the stove for about an hour.
- Prep Ahead: Get everything ready, then toss it all into the Crockpot.
- Garnish with Fresh Parsley: It adds a pop of color and flavor.
- Tomato Paste for Thickness: This adds a hint of sweetness and body.

What is the Difference Between Jambalaya and Gumbo?
Gumbo and Jambalaya are often paired together, but they are very different. Gumbo is made with a roux, which gives it a more stew-like texture, and it is filled with lots of veggies like okra, peppers, celery, and onions. Jambalaya is known for its multiple types of meat and a handful of vegetables to add dimension.

Shrimp Recipes
Try Sausage and Cabbage Soup and Italian Sausage and Vegetable Stew.
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Sausage Jambalaya
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Ingredients
- 1 large sweet onion chopped
- 1 cup water
- ½ tsp Cajun Seasoning
- 2 chicken breasts cut into 1-inch cubes
- 4 hot Italian sausages sliced
- 1 can diced tomatoes and green chiles 14.5oz/540ml can, undrained
- 1 lb medium raw shrimp peeled & deveined
- 4 cups hot cooked rice
Instructions
- Combine first six ingredients in a slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours or high for 4 hours.
- Stir in shrimp. Cover and cook for 10 minutes or until shrimp are done.
- Serve over rice.
Notes
Nutrition
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Looks super yummy. Will be testing this, thanks for posting.
Leave out the shrimp and I’m there! I didn’t know Jambalaya could be so easy. Kinda always thought it was a time consuming dish. Thanks!
This looks good. I haven’t ever made jambalya before but I love it. And I like that this can be made in a slow cooker… my favorite way to cook!
its been a long time since I had really good jambalya, I should try making this at home
I like the boxed jambalya lol – this looks awesome. Gonna try it!! Love to cook in the slow cooker.
Mmmmmm! Looks amazing! I love shrimp and sausage. I’ll have to make this ASAP! 🙂
I’d say yummy in my tummy before I even tried this; love the sausage and shrimp combo
Yum! This looks good and always wanted to try it, I pinned it so we can make it on the weekend when the cold weather is back!
I LOVE jambalaya but it always seemed like such a hassle to make. I may try it with andouille sausage. I simply MUST get a slow cooker. I just discovered a site that has TONS of crockpot recipes. I think it’s called The Crockpot Chronicles.
I love cooking with my crockpot! This recipe sounds delicious…minus the shrimp…not a big fan.
Jambalaya is great, would love to try this version
I have never tried Jambalaya but I do love meals that have sausage in them. Thanks for sharing what looks like a delicious recipe!
Looks like a perfect dinner for a cold winter night 🙂 Love me some jambalaya! This looks so yummy
I’ve never had Jambalaya before but this looks really good….and easy enough that I can make it for the family. Thanks for the recipe.
this looks so yummy, feed me now LOLL will have to try this, all i have to say is YUM!!
Yum! I know whats for dinner tonight! Thanks so much…will definitely give this one a go!
Looks so good! I can almost smell it! Love throwing stuff in the crockpot in the winter 🙂
This looks like a recipe me and my family would love! it’s definitely slow cooker weather, so I’ve got to give this a try! Thanks for the recipe!
Looks and sounds delicious.
Oh that sounds delicious! I have never made a jumbalaya, but this looks so good I’m going to have to try it 🙂 Thanks for posting the recipe!