Noun
spicy Creole dish of rice and ham, sausage, chicken, or shellfish with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and celery
Source: WordNetIf the boil isn’t your jam you can delight in gumbo or jambalaya. Source: Internet
Start by eating your fill of beignets, sipping a strong hurricane cocktail and noshing on jambalaya and gumbo. Source: Internet
In that amber-hued dining space, patrons can munch on beef tenderloin or seafood jambalaya, burgers, ribs and more. Source: Internet
It’s a given, then, that ham is one of the primary ingredients of jambalaya; however, you don’t need much when you use smoked ham and chop it finely to distribute its distinct flavor throughout the dish. Source: Internet
Open the pot and serve the jambalaya immediately. Source: Internet
The markets by night, curry and jambalaya livens up the night air. Source: Internet