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Pastalaya - Jambalaya Inspired One Pot Pasta. Just as with jambalaya, every chef has their own version of pastalaya. Mine is super simple with andouille smoked sausage, trinity, a good dose of herbs and spices, and a splash of cream at the end to smooth things.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have easy sausage and pork pastalaya using 9 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Easy sausage and pork pastalaya:
- Get 1 pork tenderloin chopped an creole seasoned good
- Make ready 2 lbs sausage
- Make ready 2 (16 oz) season blend (onions,peppers)
- Prepare 3 packs (12 oz) penne pasta
- Prepare 32 oz beef broth maybe 1 or two of water
- Prepare 1 tbs Creole seasons
- Get 1/2 tbs garlic powder
- Take 1/2 tbs cayenne pepper
- Make ready 1/2 bottle kitchen bouquet
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Instructions to make Easy sausage and pork pastalaya:
- Brown pork in some oil for this pot I’m not gonna brown all the juice away from the pork like I do in cast iron pot so say bout 15 mins of cooking then add sausage an cook for 15 more mins ! If the meat puts gratton as we Cajuns call it that’s good don’t work once u put onions in it will all come up an that’s flavor !
- Add holy trinity aka season blend an scrap the pot that looks burnt or Gratton I add lit bit of water at this process bc I had no grease left so add some if u need to, add seasons, an let smoother down till gets brown good !
- Then add broth an 4 cups of water an stir good at this point u can taste the liquid an see if it needs more spice to your likening I added lots bit more of everything that’s me though, let it boil bout 10 to 15 mins !
- Add noodles an stir good, let cook for 20 mins On a simmer I actually had to add four more cups bc the noodles kept sticking an they weren’t cooked through, penne an bow ties noodles always give me trouble may be different if I was using spaghetti noodles which I usually use so u want need that much water !
- Like if u add more water bc the noodles ain’t cooking just add little bit more creole season an once it’s all cooked up cut the fire off and (the most important part) out the lid back on an let it soak up the smoke for 15 mins then it’s time to eat ! AH CEST BON !!!
Pastalaya is another one of those dishes that gets some folks kinda cranked up. Pastalaya is simply taking the basic combination of the flavors of a typical jambalaya, but in a pasta dish instead of a rice dish. Variation: Mix and match the protein by using chopped cooked pork or cooked crawfish tails. I love that this is an easy and delicious, one-pot meal - what can be better than that? I used to watch Justin Wilson with my mom.
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