Easy One-Pot Cajun Chicken (Rice, Sausage and Bell Peppers, 40 Min)

Easy one-pot Cajun chicken with seasoned chicken thighs, andouille sausage slices, bell peppers, rice in a Dutch oven

Introduction

Did you know that authentic Cajun jambalaya uses the ‘holy trinity’ (onion, bell pepper, celery) — but Louisianans make it differently in every parish? Easy one-pot Cajun chicken is Louisiana-inspired skillet dinner with spice-rubbed chicken thighs, smoky andouille sausage, sweet bell peppers, and fluffy rice all cooked together in one Dutch oven. Bold Cajun flavor with minimal cleanup in 40 minutes.

Ingredients List

  • Chicken: 1.5 lb boneless chicken thighs cut into 2-inch pieces + 2 tbsp Cajun seasoning + 1 tsp salt + 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • Sausage: 12 oz andouille sausage sliced 1/2-inch thick
  • Aromatics: 1 large onion diced + 1 red bell pepper diced + 1 green bell pepper diced + 4 stalks celery diced + 4 cloves garlic minced
  • Rice + liquid: 1.5 cups long-grain white rice + 3 cups chicken broth + 1 (14 oz) can diced tomatoes + 2 bay leaves + 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce + 1 tsp dried thyme
  • Fat: 3 tbsp vegetable oil
  • To finish: Fresh parsley chopped + sliced green onions + hot sauce for serving

Timing

Close-up of Cajun chicken showing spice-rubbed chicken, sausage rounds, peppers, fluffy rice with Cajun seasoning, parsley garnish

Sear chicken + sausage: 12 min. Sauté veggies: 8 min. Simmer with rice: 20 min. Total: 40 minutes, single-pot cleanup — about 35% faster than separate jambalaya prep.

Step 1 — Season + Sear Chicken

Toss chicken thigh pieces with Cajun seasoning, salt, and pepper. Heat oil in a Dutch oven or heavy pot over medium-high. Sear chicken 3-4 min per side until golden brown. Transfer to a plate.

Step 2 — Brown the Sausage

Add sliced andouille to the same pot; sear 3 min until edges curl and brown. The rendered fat = flavor for everything else. Transfer to the plate with chicken.

Step 3 — Sauté the Holy Trinity

Reduce heat to medium. Add onion, bell peppers, celery to the pot; cook 6-7 min until softened. Add garlic; cook 1 min more. This Louisiana ‘holy trinity’ is the flavor foundation.

Step 4 — Toast the Rice

Stir in rice; cook 1-2 min, stirring constantly until grains are coated and lightly toasted. Toasting adds nutty depth.

Step 5 — Add Liquid + Simmer

Pour in chicken broth, diced tomatoes (with juices), Worcestershire, thyme, and bay leaves. Return chicken and sausage with any juices. Stir; bring to a boil; reduce to lowest simmer; cover tightly. Cook 18-20 min until rice is tender and liquid absorbed.

Step 6 — Rest + Garnish

Off heat, let rest covered 5 min — rice finishes steaming. Remove bay leaves. Fluff gently. Garnish with parsley and green onions. Serve with hot sauce on the side.

Nutritional Information

  • Calories: 580 per serving
  • Protein: 36 g
  • Fat: 26 g

Healthier Alternatives for the Recipe

Use chicken breast (lower fat). Substitute turkey andouille. Use brown rice (add 15 min to simmer time). Reduce oil to 2 tbsp. Add okra or kale for extra vegetables.

Serving Suggestions

One-pot Louisiana comfort food. Serve with crusty French bread, hot sauce (Crystal or Louisiana brand traditional), pickled okra, or coleslaw. Pair with Abita beer, sweet tea, or a crisp lager. Great for Mardi Gras parties and game day.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Lifting the lid during simmer — releases steam, rice undercooks
  • Stirring rice while simmering — turns gummy
  • Using converted/parboiled rice — different liquid ratio needed
  • Skipping the holy trinity — lose authentic flavor
  • Adding cold broth — extends cook time significantly

Storing Tips for the Recipe

Refrigerate 4 days; reheat covered with splash of broth on stovetop or microwave. Freezes 3 months — rice texture slightly softer after thaw. Tastes even better next day.

Conclusion

Easy One-Pot Cajun Chicken delivers exactly what you want. Try it tonight, share your experience in the review section, leave a comment with your variations, and subscribe for more recipes like this.

FAQs

Shrimp version? Add 1 lb peeled shrimp in last 5 minutes of cooking.

Instant Pot? Sauté everything; add liquid + rice; pressure cook 8 min + 10 min natural release.

Vegetarian? Skip meats; double vegetables; use vegetable broth; add red beans.

Spice level? Cajun seasoning brands vary — adjust salt to taste. Add more cayenne for heat.

Brown rice? Yes — increase broth by 1/2 cup and simmer 35-40 min.