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Shrimp Jambalaya

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Spice up this shrimp and rice dish to your taste by increasing the amount of Creole seasoning and cayenne pepper. Add a few drops of hot pepper sauce, too. 

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Chicken Jambalaya

Submitted by: Laurie Henderson 
This is one of my husband's favorites, and he's a picky eater, so you know it's good! Some folks are surprised how well chicken and shrimp complement each other. 

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Jiffy Jambalaya

Submitted by: Carolyn Gubser 
'My husband and I like this nicely spiced combination on days when we're pressed for time,' comments Carolyn Gubser of Waukesha, Wisconsin. 

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Vegetarian Jambalaya

Submitted by: Lynn Marie Frucci 
'This make-ahead main or side dish has all the flavor and boldness of traditional jambalaya,' affirms LynnMarie Frucci of Pullman, Washington. 'If there's any left over, roll it up in a flour tortilla and add your favorite topping.' 

Spicy Jambalaya

Submitted by: Amy Chop 
In Eufaula, Alabama, Amy Chop uses just the right amount of seasonings to spice up this memorable main dish. It's loaded with zesty sausage, tender chicken and tasty shrimp, too. 

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Jambalaya Casserole

Submitted by: Evelyn Anderson Lugo 
Whenever family and friends get together, this is the dish I am asked to prepare. It's delicious, economical and easy to fix. -Evelynn Anderson Lugo Kenner, Louisiana 

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Jambalaya With Shrimp

Submitted by: Jill 
This Creole rice dish is a quick, lower fat version of an old favorite. I've had this recipe for many years, but have modified it for my family's tastes. You can do the same. There's a lot of room for creativity here. 

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Hearty Jambalaya

Submitted by: Mel Miller 
Mel Miller of Perkins, Oklahoma shares this meaty and satisfying jambalaya. 

Jambalaya Salad

Submitted by: Louis 
This is a New Orleans style salad with shrimp, ham, bacon, rice, and Creole seasonings. 

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Man Pleasin' Jambalaya

Submitted by: Lesa 
This Jambalaya pleases every one from picky kids to the even pickier dads, total time from start to finish is about 40 min, and a big plus ONLY ONE BIG POT TO CLEAN! This is very filling and is great heated up in a skillet the next day. 
 
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