Sausage & Prawn Jambalaya
Sausage & Prawn Jambalaya

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Sausage making is an outcome of efficient butchery. Traditionally, sausage makers salted various tissues and organs such as scraps, organ meats, blood, and fat to help preserve them. They then stuffed them into tubular casings made from the cleaned intestines of the animal, producing the characteristic cylindrical shape.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook sausage & prawn jambalaya using 15 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sausage & Prawn Jambalaya:
  1. Take 1 ring of chorizo or 1 pack of cooking chorizo
  2. Prepare 1 onion
  3. Get Cooking oil (I use sunflower)
  4. Take 2 sticks celery
  5. Make ready 2 green peppers
  6. Make ready 1 tsp dried marjoram
  7. Prepare 2 tsp cajun seasoning
  8. Prepare 2 cloves garlic
  9. Take 400 g long grain rice
  10. Take 1 litre chicken stock (made from oxo cubes is fine)
  11. Take 400 g cooked / ready to eat smoked sausage
  12. Get 1 (400 g) tin of chopped tomatoes
  13. Prepare 200-250 g cooked king prawns
  14. Take 6 spring onions
  15. Prepare Handful fresh parsley

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Steps to make Sausage & Prawn Jambalaya:
  1. Dice the chorizo and fry without added oil, it should release plenty of oil if you start with a cold pan (you'll need a big saucepan or stock pot with a lid). Once it's well browned, take the chorizo out and place on some kitchen roll. Keep the oil for the next step.
  2. Chop up the onion, garlic, celery and peppers and fry in the chorizo oil, add extra cooking oil if needed. Add the marjoram and cajun seasoning and continue until softened.
  3. Add the rice and stir well while frying for a minute. Pour in the chicken stock and bring to the boil then cover and simmer for 15 minutes.
  4. Dice the sausage and add to the pan along with the chorizo and chopped tomatoes. Cook for another 5 to 10 minutes with the lid on until the liquid is absorbed.
  5. Mix in the prawns and cover with the heat off for a minute or two. This should be enough to heat the prawns through without overcooking them.
  6. Serve with a generous amount of mixed chopped spring onions and parsley.

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