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  • What Is Jambalaya?
  • What Is Jambalaya Supposed To Taste Like?
  • Keto Jambalaya Ingredients
  • How To Make Keto Jambalaya
  • Can I Have Jambalaya On Keto?
  • Is Keto Jambalaya Supposed To Be Soupy?
  • Can You Make Low Carb Jambalaya More Saucy?
  • Is This Jambalaya Spicy?
  • How To Store Low Carb Jambalaya Leftovers
  • Can You Freeze Jambalaya With Cauliflower Rice?
  • What To Serve With Keto Jambalaya
  • More Cauliflower Rice Recipes
  • Tools To Make Cauliflower Rice Jambalaya
  • Keto Jambalaya Recipe (30 Minutes!)Recipe card
  • Recipe Reviews

Flavorful keto jambalaya with cauliflower rice, sausage, and shrimp is here for all of your Cajun food cravings! Betcha thought we couldn’t do cajun low carb, didn’t you? But you know there’s nothing I love more than turning classic foods into keto faves, and nothing is off limits.

I think this low carb jambalaya proves this little obsession of mine in a very delicious way! Not only is cauliflower rice jambalaya as good as the real deal, but it’s a healthy and lighter way to enjoy a classic Cajun dish. And it’s a 30-minute, one-pot keto meal. What’s better than that?!

What Is Jambalaya?

Jambalaya is a southern one-pot stir fry from Louisiana, traditionally including rice, vegetables, tomato-based sauce, spices, and meat and seafood, most commonly andouille sausage, shrimp, and chicken. The vegetables used in this dish includes peppers, onions and celery, often called the “holy trinity” of cajun cooking. Not surprisingly, the classic flavor of jambalaya comes from cajun seasoning blend.

Keto jambalaya takes all the same flavors and ingredients, but swaps in cauliflower rice for rice and uses a simplified ingredient list, with just 10 total ingredients.

What Is Jambalaya Supposed To Taste Like?

Jambalaya tastes like rice with meat and seafood in a spicy, cajun-flavored tomato sauce. And, low carb cauliflower rice jambalaya tastes very similar!

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Keto Jambalaya Ingredients

The ingredients for keto jambalaya without rice are very similar to “regular” jambalaya that has it. I just swapped in cauliflower rice instead and used a simplified ingredient list, with just 11 required ingredients, plus salt:

  • Olive oil
  • Andouille sausage
  • Bell peppers
  • Onions
  • Celery
  • Garlic
  • Shrimp
  • Cauliflower rice
  • Diced tomatoes
  • Chicken bone broth
  • Cajun seasoning
  • Sea salt

TIP: A common addition to keto jambalaya that I left out is chicken – feel free to add it if you like. I omitted it to keep the ingredient count down, but traditional jambalaya often includes chicken in addition to the sausage and shrimp. To do so, simply add 1-2 diced chicken breasts (or 2-3 chicken thighs) together with the sausage and let it cook through before proceeding to add the garlic.

You can scroll to the recipe card below to get all the ingredient amounts, or read below first to see how to make keto jambalaya with step-by-step pictures and tips.

(I know, I went over my limit of 10 on this blog, but make a few exceptions for traditional recipes that typically have even more than I’m using.)

How To Make Keto Jambalaya

Thisjambalaya recipe with cauliflower rice comes together in 20 minutes! Here’s how we make it:

  • Saute the holy trinity until soft. The holy trinity is the Cajun mirepoix combo of peppers, onions, and celery.

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  • Add garlic and cook for an additional minute.

TIP: Before adding the garlic, make sure to get the heat high enough to evaporate any liquid after cooking the peppers and onions. Otherwise, everything will steam instead of caramelizing.

  • Add andouille sausage. Saute untilslightly puckered and starting to brown.

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  • Add cauliflower rice and sauce ingredients, including diced tomatoes, bone broth, and Cajun seasoning. Stir together.
  • Add shrimp last. Bring to a simmer, then continue to simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally until the cauliflower is tender, shrimp is cooked through, and liquid is reduced.

TIP: When cooking the shrimp, move the uncooked pieces toward the bottom of the pot, to help them brown and cook through. If any start to turn opaque, stir them toward the top.

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TIP: It’s important to simmer over high heat at the end. Otherwise, you’ll end up with too much liquid. Cauliflower rice has a lot of water in it, and you need it to evaporate.

  • Adjust seasoning and garnish. Add more salt and/or Cajun seasoning to taste. Garnish with green onions and parsley.

Can I Have Jambalaya On Keto?

Most jambalaya recipes are made with white rice – not keto! But thisketo friendly jambalaya utilizes cauliflower rice for a lower carb and keto option.

The serving size is generous, a slightly heaped 1 1/2 cups, perfect for a whole meal. Thisketo jambalaya recipe has 9.9 grams net carbs– very reasonable for a large, dinner-size portion! All of the flavor, much fewer carbs.

Is Keto Jambalaya Supposed To Be Soupy?

No. Cauliflower rice jambalaya has a cajun flavored sauce, but is not supposed to be liquid like soup. That would be more similar to a gumbo.

Can You Make Low Carb Jambalaya More Saucy?

Yes, you can. If you want a more saucy, tomato-ey jambalaya, add a second can of diced tomatoes. This would increase carb count, though. It’s still plenty flavorful as is.

Is This Jambalaya Spicy?

Yes, the amount of Cajun seasoning in the recipe makes a spicy keto jambalaya. If you want it more mild, reduce Cajun seasoning to one tablespoon instead of two.

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How To Store Low Carb Jambalaya Leftovers

If you don’t finish it all, store thisketo sausage jambalaya in the fridge for 3-4 days. Reheat in the microwave or in a hot skillet, until hot.

Can You Freeze Jambalaya With Cauliflower Rice?

Yes, you can freeze jambalaya with cauliflower rice. Let it cool completely, store in an airtight container, or freezer bag with air flattened out, and freeze for 2-3 months.

Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, then reheat in a hot skillet or the microwave, or until heated through.

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What To Serve With Keto Jambalaya

Keto jambalaya is already a one-pot meal, so you don’t have to add anything to it. But if you like, try a low carb bread such as keto cornbread or cheddar bay biscuits, and a neutral salad, such as cucumber tomato avocado salad.

More Cauliflower Rice Recipes

If you like thisjambalaya with cauliflower rice, you might also like some of these other keto side dishes featuring cauliflower rice:

  • How To Make Cauliflower Rice – The best basic guide to cauliflower rice! This will answer ALL of your questions and show you some tricks on getting it perfect every time.
  • Low Carb Cauliflower Fried Rice – Miss your favorite take-out? No need, this is a delicious alternative.
  • Keto Mushroom Risotto – Creamy mushroom risotto without the carbs!
  • Keto Grits And Shrimp – Another Southern classic with a fluffy, cheesy grits swap!
  • Low Carb Cauliflower Breadsticks – These healthy breadsticks will make you believe that cauliflower really can do anything.
  • Ground Beef Cauliflower Lasagna – Lasagna flavors so good, you won’t miss the pasta!

Tools To Make Cauliflower Rice Jambalaya

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  • Dutch Oven – From stove too table, this dutch oven is amazing quality and nice to look at, too!
  • Chef’s Knife – My go-to chef’s knife! It’s one of my favorite tools in my kitchen, and makes choppinglow carb cajun jambalaya ingredients EASY.

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Keto Jambalaya Recipe (30 Minutes!)

Low carb keto jambalaya with cauliflower rice is an easy, healthy one-pot meal in 30 minutes -- with just as much flavor as the original.

Prep: 10 minutes

Cook: 20 minutes

Total: 30 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 6 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Heat the oil in a large dutch oven over medium heat. Add the bell peppers, onions, and celery. Saute for 5-8 minutes, until the vegetables are soft.

  2. Add the sliced sausage. Saute for about 5 minutes, until browned.

  3. Make a well in the center and add the minced garlic. Let it sizzle for about 30 seconds, until fragrant, then stir in with everything else.

  4. Add the cauliflower rice, diced tomatoes, bone broth, and Cajun seasoning. Stir together, then add the shrimp. Increase heat to high to bring to a simmer, then continue to simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the cauliflower is tender, shrimp is cooked through, and liquid is reduced, about 5-7 minutes. It will release more liquid at first and then reduce in volume again as it simmers more.

  5. Season with salt to taste, and/or more Cajun seasoning if you like. If desired, garnish with green onions and parsley.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 1/2 cups (slightly heaped), or 1/6 entire recipe

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories449

Fat27.9g

Protein33.5g

Total Carbs14.9g

Net Carbs9.9g

Fiber5g

Sugar6.9g

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Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keywords:cauliflower rice jambalaya, jambalaya with cauliflower rice, keto jambalaya, low carb jambalaya

Calories: 449 kcal

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FAQs

What can I substitute for rice in jambalaya? ›

I've made this Jambalaya the traditional way and without rice and I can tell you I love it this way and you won't even miss the rice. But you could add in cauliflower rice or for rice lovers go ahead and add it in.

Is jambalaya high in carbs? ›

Jambalaya With Meat And Rice, Chicken And Sausage Jambalaya (1 cup) contains 22.7g total carbs, 21.4g net carbs, 21.2g fat, 26.1g protein, and 393 calories.

What does jambalaya taste like? ›

We explore the type of rice that is best for jambalaya, its spice blend, and its flavor profile so you can create your own. What does jambalaya taste like? Jambalaya has a spicy flavor enriched by either a deep smokiness or a pleasant acidity depending on whether it follows the Cajun or Creole tradition.

What goes well with jambalaya? ›

What To Serve With Jambalaya
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What is the secret to a good jambalaya? ›

Use the Right Ingredients: Authentic jambalaya typically includes ingredients like andouille sausage, chicken, shrimp, bell peppers, onions, celery, and tomatoes. Use these traditional ingredients for the best flavor. Season Liberally: Cajun and Creole seasoning blends are essential for flavoring jambalaya.

How do you keep rice from getting mushy in jambalaya? ›

One of the biggest complaints when making jambalaya is that the rice ends up mushy. And there's two main culprits of this – choosing the wrong type of rice and over-stirring. For this recipe, you want long-grain white rice, like basmati or jasmine. Don't use short-grain rice.

Can I eat Cajun on keto? ›

Buttery, spicy, lemony, luscious Cajun shrimp and sausage in less than 20 minutes! This makes an easy keto one-pan skillet dinner and is a great family-friendly dish.

Is rice higher in carbs than pasta? ›

For lower calorie and carbohydrate content, rice comes out top. But if protein and fibre is your aim, pasta wins over rice. That said, both can play a part in a healthy diet - and as the nutritional differences are quite small, it often comes down to which you would prefer.

Is Cajun good for keto? ›

It's a great dish to serve when entertaining too! The combination of Cajun seasoning, a variety of meats, and vegetables is super flavorful. Leftovers are even tastier! It's a low carb, keto friendly, gluten free recipe.

What is the trinity of jambalaya? ›

To make classic jambalaya, you will need: The Cajun/Creole “holy trinity”: Celery, onion and green bell pepper (although for some extra color, I've also used red and yellow bell peppers). Jalapeño and cayenne: For heat. Feel free to add more or less of either, depending on your heat preferences.

Do tomatoes go in jambalaya? ›

Two main categories of jambalaya exist: Creole (or red) jambalaya, which is associated with the city of New Orleans and contains tomato, and Cajun (or brown) jambalaya, which contains no tomato and is more common in other parts of Louisiana. The recipe I'm focusing on here is the former, with tomato.

What Southern dish is like jambalaya? ›

Today, jambalaya and gumbo can contain any number of meats and seafood, including crawfish, shrimp, pork, and chicken, with varying levels of spice. Throughout the South, it's hard to find any two cooks with the same recipe — to which we say “laissez les bon temps rouler!” The more variations, the better, y'all.

What type of rice is best for jambalaya? ›

Jambalaya is traditionally made with the long-grain rice grown in Louisiana – more glutinous short-grain varieties would turn to mush in the pan. Delia Smith, and others, recommend basmati, but I find the slim grains too delicate, and the aromatic flavour gets lost.

Is jambalaya a black dish? ›

Jambalaya (/ˌdʒæmbəˈlaɪə/ JAM-bə-LY-ə, /ˌdʒʌm-/ JUM-) is a savory rice dish of mixed origins that developed in the U.S. state of Louisiana apparently with African, Spanish, and French influences, consisting mainly of meat or seafood (or both), and vegetables mixed with rice and spices.

Should jambalaya be wet or dry? ›

I recently asked John Maxwell, New Orleans native and owner of the Ragin' Cajun food truck about the different versions of jambalaya. He said the dry version was the Cajun version made in the rural areas surrounding New Orleans. The wet version is Creole, or the fancy style found in the city.

Does jambalaya always have rice? ›

This thick rice stew is a distant relative of Spanish paella, but made with local ingredients. There are countless creative ways to make jambalaya, but there's also decorum and tradition that keep the dish recognizable. A standard jambalaya includes rice, protein, vegetables, and spices.

What is a better substitute for rice? ›

Individuals often use quinoa to substitute rice because it contains all nine essential amino acids, making it a complete protein . Quinoa also supports heart health and has hypoglycemic effects, which help lower blood sugar. Each 100 g portion of dried quinoa contains: 364 calories.

Is jambalaya just gumbo with rice? ›

What Are the Differences Between Gumbo and Jambalaya? The main difference between these two dishes is their use of rice. Gumbo is really a soup or stew that's often served over a little rice, while jambalaya is made with the rice cooked into the dish, making the grain an integral part of it.

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