Being that I've never eaten Cajun
I think my face just went numb...
Here....I found this in 15 seconds in a Yahoo search. This ought to show you how easy and tasty Cajun/Creole can be.
Jambalaya Recipe
Jambalaya is one of those great one pot meals that has a little bit of everything in it and only has a couple of solid rules. Meats can consist of anything that Walks, Crawls, Flies, or Swims. I think that covers everything.
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There are two basic schools of thought when it comes to a jambalaya recipe and that is Creole Style with Tomatoes or Cajun Style without Tomatoes.
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Creole style jambalaya recipe sometimes called red jambalaya is more typical of what your will find in a restaurant. Its made by adding meat first to cook then adding vegetable and tomatoes. Seafood if added is the very last thing to go into the pot as it will only take a couple of minutes to cook. Next rice and stock are added usually its a one for one with 1 cup of rice to 1 cup of stock. This is brought to a boil and then lowered to a low simmer with just enough stirring to keep the bottom from burning. If you try this with a thin pot it will burn, that is why you will see most of the jambalaya recipes call for a cast iron pot. Let it simmer till the liquid is all absorbed by the rice. This takes about 30 to 60 minutes depending on how big of a batch you are making.
A Cajun style Jambalaya Recipe tends to be more prevalent in the southern parts of Louisiana and are more of a brown color because of the lack of tomatoes and the fact that the meat is browned in the cast-iron pot. This style starts off the same by browning the meat in the cast-iron pot and then removing the meat. A small amount of vegetable oil is added to sauté the trinity of vegetables which is (green bell peppers, celery, and onions). Not to much oil here we just need to add enough to sauté the vegetables. The you add your spices, meat, and stock and bring it to a boil. Dump in the rice, cover and reduce to a low simmer with out stirring. When the rice is done the Jambalaya is done.
....and that's just jambalaya! I sure hope this helps!