Vegan Jambalaya
This vegan jambalaya recipe is super easy to make with basic pantry staples. Tomato-y rice flavoured with loads of herbs and spices and bulked up with celery, peppers and a selection of mixed beans make a hearty, warming and filling quick weeknight lunch or dinner.
Such is also the case with this vegan jambalaya. You’ll need the basic inarguable Creole combination of onion, celery and bell pepper, but after that I’d say you can get pretty creative. Since we’re making this jambalaya recipe vegetarian and taking out all the meat, you can replace it with anything you want.
VEGAN JAMBALAYA
This vegan jambalaya recipe is super easy to make with basic pantry staples. Tomato-y rice flavoured with loads of herbs and spices and bulked up with celery, peppers and a selection of mixed beans make a hearty, warming and filling quick weeknight lunch or dinner.
5 min
Prep Time
40 min
Cook Time
45 min
Total Time
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Ingredients
1 onion, diced
2 stalks of celery, chopped
4 cloves of garlic, minced
Half a green pepper, diced
Half a red pepper, diced
1 can (400 grams / 14 oz) crushed tomatoes
4 cups (1 litre) vegetable stock
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
½ teaspoon smoky paprika
½ teaspoon dried cayenne pepper
2 bay leaves
2 tablespoons Tabasco sauce (adjust to taste)
2 tablespoons soy sauce
Pepper, to taste
2 cups (400 grams) uncooked brown rice
3 cups (500 grams) mixed beans (I used chickpeas, white beans and kidney beans)
1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
¼ cup (7 grams) fresh chopped parsley
1 green onion, chopped (optional)
Instructions
Heat a large pan over medium-high heat and add a splash of water or a tablespoon of oil. Add the onion, and garlic and sauté until soft. Add the celery and peppers, and another splash of water if necessary, and sauté until just beginning to soften.
Add the crushed tomato, vegetable stock, herbs, spices and sauces (except the salt) and rice. Bring to a boil then reduce the heat to low and cover the pan. Simmer gently until the rice is cooked and the liquid is absorbed – 30 to 40 minutes. Keep an eye on it near the end of the cooking time and stir from time to time to prevent the rice from sticking.
Once the rice is tender, stir in the beans and taste. Add salt if necessary. Give it a minute for the beans to heat then serve the jambalaya with fresh chopped parsley and green onion sprinkled on top and more Tabasco sauce on the side for those who like it really spicy.