This easy New Orleans Gumbo recipe is filled with chicken, shrimp, and sausage, packed with vegetables, and can be cooked entirely in one pan! It is a GO-TO recipe for sure!
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What is New Orleans Gumbo?
New Orleans Gumbo is a thick stew, served over rice, that originated in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It is a staple in Louisiana cuisine that evolved through time from its Creole roots.
It has a rich history that I loved reading about in this article from the Southern Foodways Alliance.
Making new orleans gumbo “easy”
Gumbo may sound like a tricky meal to master but you shouldn’t be intimidated.
It is layered with flavor, meat, and vegetables, but if you take it one step at a time you’ll have a Cajun masterpiece in under an hour.
Holy Trinity
I don’t mean the Christian Holy Trinity here, but the holy trinity of Cajun and Creole cooking: onion, celery, and bell pepper.
Forming the basis of most of the cuisine’s dishes, it’s hard to find a Cajun recipe that doesn’t include these 3 vegetables.
Think of it as Louisiana’s version of French mirepoix (onions, celery, and carrots). Onion, celery, and bell pepper are essentially the foundation of Cajun cooking, including this easy New Orleans gumbo.
how to: prepare the veggies for new orleans gumbo
Dice celery, onion, and a variety of bell pepper. Small pieces are best to increase the flavor of the meal.
Prepare any other vegetables you have available to toss in and chop into small pieces or slices; mushrooms, jalapenos, garlic, corn, etc.
how to: cook rice
Rice cooks separately for this meal and the gumbo is served over rice. Read my tips here for cooking rice or use this Instant Pot recipe.
(I always cook Instant Pot rice cause it’s SO easy).
How to: cook meat for new orleans gumbo
This dish uses A LOT of meat! Chicken, shrimp, and andouille sausage pack this dish with protein and great flavor.
Following basic food safety guidelines, cut the chicken first into small pieces on a separate cutting board and with a separate knife.
Using a separate knife and cutting board, slice the andouille sausage into medallions and peel the shrimp if needed.
In a large cooking pot or sauce pan, cook the chicken over medium heat with a little bit of olive oil. Cook for 5 minutes until brown and then flip to the other side and cook for another 5 minutes or until done. Remove from pan.
Cook the shrimp until bright pink all the way through, roughly 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from pan.
Add sliced sausage to the pan and cook until brown on both sides, about 5 minutes total. The sausage comes pre-cooked so this step is just for browning. Remove from pan.
how to: saute the vegetables
Starting with celery and onions, saute in the sausage grease for 5 minutes. Season heavily with your favorite Cajun spice blend (cayenne pepper, oregano, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder.)
Next, add bell pepper and optional jalapenos if you want extra spice. Stir and cook 2-3 minutes.
Finally, add garlic and mushrooms. Cook for 1-2 minutes and add tomato paste.
how to: create the gumbo
Look at the delicious meat and veggies so far!
If using a large cooking pot, great! You can continue using this. If using a saucepan for the meat and vegetables you will need another deep pot to add all the liquid.
Stir in diced tomatoes and chicken broth over medium high heat. Bring to a boil and then reduce to a low simmer for 10 minutes.
Serve over your perfect rice or stir into the pot! Garnish with green onions if desired.
Easy New Orleans Gumbo – with chicken, shrimp, and sausage
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp olive as needed
- 1-2 chicken breasts cubed
- 1 lb shrimp
- 1 andouille sausage link sliced
- 2 stalks celery diced
- 1/2 onion diced
- 4 tbsp Cajun spice blend cayenne pepper, oregano, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder
- 1 bell pepper diced
- 1 jalapeno sliced
- 4-5 mushrooms sliced
- 4 cloves garlic diced
- 2 tbsp tomato paste
- 1 14.5 oz can diced tomatoes
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 1/2 cups cooked rice
Instructions
- Pour 1 tbsp olive oil to a large cooking pot if using the same pan throughout, or a sauce pan. Cook the chicken over medium heat for 10 minutes or until done, flipping halfway through. Set aside.
- Cook the shrimp until bright pink throughout, about 4-5 minutes. Set aside.
- Brown andouille sausage on both sides, about 2 minutes for each side. Set aside.
- Using the sausage grease, saute the celery and onion for 5 minutes. Season heavily with Cajun seasoning blend. Stir occasionally.
- Add all peppers and cook 2-3 minutes. Add garlic and mushrooms and continue cooking 1-2 minutes. Add tomato paste and stir to coat.
- Using the large cooking pot, add diced tomatoes and chicken broth and bring to a boil. Reduce to a low simmer for 10 minutes.
- Mix in cooked rice or serve over rice.
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Customizations
- Protein: Choose the meat depending on your preferences. Use chicken, sausage, or shrimp individually, or use any combination of the three.
- Vegetables: Onion, celery, and bell pepper (and garlic in my opinon) are the foundation vegetables. Build up around it with vegetables like carrots, jalapenos, corn, mushrooms, okra, and more! As a soup, anything goes great in gumbo.
- Rice: Customarily, rice is cooked separately from gumbo. Rice cooked directly in the meal is referred to as a jambalaya. For a fun jambalaya twist, add rice to the tomatoes and chicken broth and cook until done.
Call to action: Anyone want to go to New Orleans now? 😉 Share your favorite flavorful Cajun dishes below!
I’ve never eaten gumbo before, this looks absolutely amazing, I’d love to try it some time.
Adam – http://daddoesautism.com
It really is SO good, especially if you like a little heat to your food. Cajun food is packed with flavor
YUM! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for your comment 🙂
This looks and sounds amazing. Never had gumbo before.
Thank you! It’s a really savory and flavorful dish!
This sounds utterly delicious and I wouldn’t mind to actually give it a go. Although I will have to substitute or omit the prawns (allergy…). Fab recipe!
I hope it turns out great for you! Luckily, it’s so easy to customize and swap out the protein!
Ooh, this looks so yummy. Can’t wait to try.
Let me know how it turns out if you try it😋
This looks absolutely mouth-watering!
I’m starving just looking at the pictures! Might need to give this one a go soon. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! Let me know how it turns out if you make it!
I absolutely love shrimp and this looks delicious! Cant wait to give it a try, thanks for sharing 🙂
Yum this recipe sounds so good. I am going to add it too my list and give it a try. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for your comment!! I hope it’s yummy
I used to not like shrimp but now I crave it alllll the time!
I’ve never made gumbo myself before but I love it! This recipe seems easy to follow so I will give it a go! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Yay that’s awesome! I hope you love it!
Wow this sounds amazing! I don’t even think I’ve eaten gumbo let alone made it!! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring me to make more exciting foods!
That’s so kind of you, I’m happy to hear it 🙂
This looks so tasty, thank you for sharing! I think this is a great recipe, although not a fan of seafood so maybe I shall swap out the shrimp. It looks delicious never the less!
Em x
That’s what’s so great about it, you can customize it so many different ways with different protein and veggies!
This looks awesome I can’t wait to give it a shot.
Thank you for your comment!
This looks so good! I never ate Gumbo before but it looks like I’ll definitely have to try it soon!
Thanks so much!!
I love gumbo! This looks so flavorful and delicious, can’t wait to try it.
Gumbo and jambalaya are some of my favorites lately!
Amazing recipe! This looks delicious and I definitely want to try it!
Yay, thank you so much for your feedback!
Gumbo is one of those dishes that has always intimidated me, but this looks doable! Thanks for sharing, I really want to try this out 🙂
Anika | chaptersofmay.com
me tooo! I never realized how easy it was as long as you have the right ingredients
Oh, that looks and sounds gorgeous!
Thank youuu!
Gumbo is so delicious! I love the way the sausage makes the shrimp taste. Thanks for the recipe!
YES I love the flavoring of sausage and shrimp combined!
This sounds absolutely gorgeous and I’m not going to lie I really want this for tea tonight 😁 so scrumptious
Thanks so much!! I appreciate your comment 🙂
This looks amazing! It would be the perfect meal on a chilly night, with just the right amount of spice to warm you up!
I totally agree, it’s perfect for a cold or rainy evening!
This looks and sounds amazing! Never had gumbo, but I definitely would love to try it. Thanks for this recipe!
Thanks for your comment! I hope you enjoy gumbo if you try it!
I love gumbo! This recipe has my mouth watering, I can’t wait to try this. Thanks for sharing!
Yum, that’s what I like to hear! Thanks 🙂
All of your recipes look delicious! I will need to give this one a try! Is there anything you could recommend switching the shrimp out for I don’t really like any sea food
Thank you so much! I would recommend just ditching the shrimp and using more diced chicken breast and andouille or kielbasa sausage! I’ve made this with lots of combos of meat, and even with just chicken or pork it takes amazing!
I’ve never made gumbo before, but maybe I should! This looks delicious! I will have to try it out. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
If you give it a shot I hope it tastes great! It’s definitely a comfort food for me.
This sounds amazing! I’ve never actually had gumbo, but I love everything in it. My husband gets weird stomach aches when he eats shrimp but he can pick it out and give it to me LOL
Haha that sounds like a good plan! It’s just as good swapping out shrimp with a little extra chicken too😉
This looks so delicious! Especially on a cold winter’s night! Thank you for sharing.
Mmmm it’s definitely warm and comforting and the spice level can be cranked up for extra heat 🙂
Omg this looks so good! It almost looks like a Ghanaian dish (jollof) that we make at my house except the rice completely soaks up all of the stew that is made. I love this!! xxx
When & how do you successfully add okra & get it cooked correctly
I’ve never added okra before but it may be best to saute it separately and add it in at the end! A little research on google may be helpful 🙂
such a ripping recipe.
anything made of chicken is an awesome treat.
thank you very much for sharing.
Thanks so much!!