1 lb Pork Chopped Kosher Salt & Black Pepper (to season pork) 1 Tablespoon Vegetable Oil 1 lb Boneless Chicken Thighs Chopped 1 lb Smoked Sausage 2 Onions 1 Bell Pepper 1 Bunch Green Onion 2 Sticks of Celery 4 Cloves of Garlic 1/2 Tablespoon of Cajun or Creole Seasoning 3 Beef Bouillon Cubes 3 & 1/2 Cups Water 1 (10.5 oz) Can of Cream of Chicken Soup 1 Tablespoon of Hot Sauce 1 Tablespoon Browning Sauce 1 lb (16 oz) of Bow Tie or Favorite Pasta
First, start out by heating an oven safe pot over medium heat. Prepare the meat by cutting the pork and chicken into cube like pieces, and slice the sausage. Chop your vegetables and move them to the fridge. Season the pork well with kosher salt and black pepper. Add the vegetable oil to the pot, move the pot around to spread evenly, and sear the pork in the oil. When you no longer see pink, turn the heat to low and cook for 20 minutes stirring every so often. At the 20 minute mark, add the chicken and let cook for 10 minutes stirring occasionally. After 10 minutes, remove the pork and chicken with a slotted spoon into a bowl. Add the sausage to the pot and cook for 10-15 minutes or until you see some browning. At this point preheat your oven to 300° After 10-15 minutes, Remove the sausage so that there's nothing left but the drippings. Add the onion, bell pepper, green onion, celery, garlic, cajun seasoning, and beef bouillon cubes. Sauté until completely soft, roughly 1 hour. Add the water, cream of chicken, hot sauce, kitchen boquet and raise the heat. When the soup has blended, add the pasta and meat back in. Mix well. Once everything mixed nicely, gently press down on the top so that all pasta is touching liquid. Bring the mix to a boil. Once boiling, cover, turn the fire off, and put the pot in the oven. Cook for exactly 1 hour. Do NOT touch that oven! Leave it alone! Trust me. When done, remove the pot, and set aside for 5 minutes before uncovering. When the time is up, remove the cover, mix the top to the bottom, and serve. If concerned about some of the pasta not being cooked all the way, after you stir the top to the bottom, just cover it back up and let it sit for another five minutes, then serve. Hope you enjoy!
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Hey brother love the channel and all the videos. I’m gonna make this pastalaya this evening for my boys and I was curious do you have an actual recipe somewhere that I can print out?
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Told da wife I’d like to have her fix dis one. We be only approx 90 miles from ya in Alex. Really enjoy all your videos, stay safe and keep da family safe also, prayers sent your way! And as always great video!
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I actually cooked pastalaya this evening. My recipe I had for years but it’s similar to yours. You influenced a few small changes for sure mostly in the process. I use blackening seasoning on my chicken and use golden mushroom soup instead of cream of chicken and that’s really bout it. I’m born and raised New Orleans and in Metairie now. so great Louisiana minds think alike lol
I made something similar but I put chicken and pepper 💜 i can't eat pork ….just shared @Cajun ninja ..i uses Goya. We gave a Greek dish like that shared 💜💜💜💜piyahhh
PASTALAYA
1 lb Pork Chopped
Kosher Salt & Black Pepper (to season pork)
1 Tablespoon Vegetable Oil
1 lb Boneless Chicken Thighs Chopped
1 lb Smoked Sausage
2 Onions
1 Bell Pepper
1 Bunch Green Onion
2 Sticks of Celery
4 Cloves of Garlic
1/2 Tablespoon of Cajun or Creole Seasoning
3 Beef Bouillon Cubes
3 & 1/2 Cups Water
1 (10.5 oz) Can of Cream of Chicken Soup
1 Tablespoon of Hot Sauce
1 Tablespoon Browning Sauce
1 lb (16 oz) of Bow Tie or Favorite Pasta
First, start out by heating an oven safe pot over medium heat.
Prepare the meat by cutting the pork and chicken into cube like pieces, and slice the sausage.
Chop your vegetables and move them to the fridge.
Season the pork well with kosher salt and black pepper.
Add the vegetable oil to the pot, move the pot around to spread evenly, and sear the pork in the oil.
When you no longer see pink, turn the heat to low and cook for 20 minutes stirring every so often.
At the 20 minute mark, add the chicken and let cook for 10 minutes stirring occasionally.
After 10 minutes, remove the pork and chicken with a slotted spoon into a bowl.
Add the sausage to the pot and cook for 10-15 minutes or until you see some browning.
At this point preheat your oven to 300°
After 10-15 minutes, Remove the sausage so that there's nothing left but the drippings.
Add the onion, bell pepper, green onion, celery, garlic, cajun seasoning, and beef bouillon cubes.
Sauté until completely soft, roughly 1 hour.
Add the water, cream of chicken, hot sauce, kitchen boquet and raise the heat.
When the soup has blended, add the pasta and meat back in. Mix well.
Once everything mixed nicely, gently press down on the top so that all pasta is touching liquid.
Bring the mix to a boil. Once boiling, cover, turn the fire off, and put the pot in the oven.
Cook for exactly 1 hour. Do NOT touch that oven! Leave it alone! Trust me.
When done, remove the pot, and set aside for 5 minutes before uncovering.
When the time is up, remove the cover, mix the top to the bottom, and serve.
If concerned about some of the pasta not being cooked all the way, after you stir the top to the bottom, just cover it back up and let it sit for another five minutes, then serve.
Hope you enjoy!
Can you do blackberry dumplings
WOW! It looks incredible! Thanks!! 🙂 Can't wait to try it!:-)
What ever you do!! Don’t open a family run pizzeria. Your staff is Humm not thinking fast yet. They are thinking fun.
Ahhhhh I understand turning off the comments on the pizza one with the kids in it! But at 1:20 sec your daughters face and the emoji you found stole the show! I just about fell out when I saw your emoji and then backed it up several times. Saw your lovely daughter and just started smiling!!
Hey brother love the channel and all the videos. I’m gonna make this pastalaya this evening for my boys and I was curious do you have an actual recipe somewhere that I can print out?
Love pasta too. Making this tomorrow. It's always been a hit with my family.
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Can you add shrimp
I know when I was 21 I went to Florida 4 times in one summer. I also know that most of us just do not get it when we are that age. With that being said give her credit for going to school and getting a degree. This is a challenging time for everyone, but we will get through it. My son gave me restless nights in his teens and early 20's. Today he is "The Cajun Ninja" on You Tube and Face Book with total between the two at a million followers. My point is sometimes we have to practice tough love, but look at how they eventually turn out.Now pick up that phone and call your daughter. Username Mike wrote this on Yahoo comments. Your dad is proud of you!
Do you have this written down any where!! I wanna make it
Makin me hungry!! Looks damn good
When that beat dropped I thought Tyrone was coming out 🤣🤣
Where do I find that support button Cajun Ninja? I'm one of your biggest fans I've made so many of your recipes love all your work and your videos
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This looks amazing. When I started cooking down my veggies that far when I make jambalaya, it made such a difference. Don't skip that step.
This looks amazing!! Definitely going to try this with some low carb pasta substitutes!! Thanks for sharing!
Been cookin this for years but never knew what it was called sha! Merci!
Told da wife I’d like to have her fix dis one. We be only approx 90 miles from ya in Alex. Really enjoy all your videos, stay safe and keep da family safe also, prayers sent your way! And as always great video!
Great video!!!!!!
Great recipe/vid….I love the farfalle pasta in mine !
I'm going to make this for yum me babee kitchen and grill
Recipe
“Authentic flavor profile” 🤔
What is your favorite smoked sausage? And does it change depending on what you are making?
Dude you gotta get a show on foodtv. You’re more entertaining & you cook stuff people actually eat (as opposed to squid ink). Stay safe – your neighbor in Covington
Thanks for sharing, I'll try this but will probably add mushrooms to it.
Dude's a genius at Louisiana cooking. I haven't discovered anyone who makes complicated dishes easy enough for the "worst" cooks to follow.
I actually cooked pastalaya this evening. My recipe I had for years but it’s similar to yours. You influenced a few small changes for sure mostly in the process. I use blackening seasoning on my chicken and use golden mushroom soup instead of cream of chicken and that’s really bout it. I’m born and raised New Orleans and in Metairie now. so great Louisiana minds think alike lol
This looks so good! My mouth is watering 😋😋😋 I been wanting some for awhile!!!
That pastalaya looks so very delicious.😋🤤 Have a great rest of your week with your family.
Hope you guys are safe man!
Huge fan of your channel!
Much love big dog! Be safe.
This looks bomb!
What meat can you use besides pork
Looks really good. I’m going to cook it this week. Love how you explain things and the humor. So relatable!!
Look forward to making this over the weekend 😎
Yassss I'm gonna have to make this
Been making this since first video…..family loves it!!! We substitute Shrimp for pork!!! Pi-yahhhhhh!!!!
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How long does it really take to chop up your veggies? I love the PI-YAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!
How long would you recommend cooking on the stove instead of the oven?
That Cajun pasta looks amazin'!
I made something similar but I put chicken and pepper 💜 i can't eat pork ….just shared @Cajun ninja ..i uses Goya. We gave a Greek dish like that shared 💜💜💜💜piyahhh
I wanna plate lol
I need smellovision😭😫💙❤️
I love Browning sauce!💜💜
All this staying at home is doing is allowing The Cajun Ninja to make more great recipes! ❤️ Pi-yahhhhh 👊🏻
I've been making this since you posted the first one and my boys love it. I make it with orzo.
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