One Pot Cajun Jamabalaya with Okra, Chicken, Kielbasa & Shrimp

A Creole-inspired dish that's sure to be a crowd pleaser
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Only recently did I take a stab at making homemade jambalaya, which honestly surprised even myself.  I mean, I love me some spice, and a good bowl of spicy, Creole-inspired meat and rice has never been known to disappoint at a restaurant or friends’ place.  So ever since we got back from our recent trip to Louisiana (seen here and here), I’ve been inspired to put my own spin on the dish.

So, as you may be aware, there are a LOT of ways to make jambalaya.  In all seriousness, I looked at 10 different recipes before deciding my plan of action with my own dish.  I ended up pulling pieces of several recipes, deciding what I really wanted in mine, and man…it was FIRE. 

This one-pot meal serves about 8-10 servings, and is a true crowd-pleaser that brings ’em back for more.  Made entirely in my dutch oven, it’s one of those recipes that you build upon, and it’s one you can crank up the spice level a few notches depending on who’s enjoying it.  

Find the full recipe below, but before you do, here are a few noteworthy findings to keep in mind.  If you’re using a high quality sausage, you don’t have to peel the casing. IF it’s good stuff, the casing is made up of animal parts.  It’s only when you use the cheap sausage that you need to remove the peeling (it’s made of gross plastic).  Also, I use frozen organic okra here instead of fresh okra; I’ve found that it actually decreases the okra slime by about 90%…you can thank me later.  Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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One Pot Jamabalaya

Yield: 8-10

Ingredients

  • 2 cups white rice
  • 1 lb Shrimp, peeled and deviened and tailed off
  • 1 package of smoked turkey kielbasa, cut into rounds
  • 1 package of sausage kielbasa, cut into 1" rounds
  • 1 large chicken breast, cooked and shredded
  • 1 large can roasted crushed tomatoes
  • 1 box vegetable stock (about 4 cups)
  • 6 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 large white onion, finely chopped
  • 2 green peppers, chopped in squares
  • 2 red peppers, chopped in squares
  • 1 bag frozen organic okra
  • 1 jalapeno, diced (optional)
  • more vegetable stock just in case to the side
  • Parsley, chopped for garnish
  • 1/4 cup Slap-Yo-Mama seasoning or Old Bay (based on preference)
  • Salt, to taste
  • 6 T olive oil

Instructions

  1. Spray your big dutch oven and coat bottom with olive oil. Be generous.
  2. Heat to a medium/medium high heat.
  3. Start your aromatics; add garlic and onions and cook until translucent.
  4. Add your jalapeno and peppers, cooking for 2-3 minutes. Make sure to stir so they don't stick to bottom of dutch oven.
  5. Add kielbasa, browning it (for an additional 3-5 minutes). It will start sticking, so add additional olive oil and stir.
  6. Add your vegetable stock, can of tomatoes, rice, shrimp and Slap-Ya-Mama seasoning. Bring to a boil.
  7. You MAY need more vegetable stock at this point. Ask yourself if the rice is going to soak up all that liquid.
  8. Turn down heat and bring to simmer. Cover for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  9. During the last 5 minutes of cooking, add in your cooked chicken and frozen okra. Let simmer for 5 minutes.
  10. Remove lid, and if looks good consistency-wise, turn off the heat, keeping it lidded. The rice will continue to cook. If your rice is completely done, you may want to add more vegetable stock to get your preferred consistency.
  11. Garnish with fresh parsley, and enjoy!
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10 Etsy Finds That Would Make Great Gifts

Discover These Cool, Unique Gift Ideas For Everyone on Your List
Filed Under > Everyday

10 Etsy Gifts to Buy Today

It’s been awhile since we shared a roundup of our favorite Etsy finds, right?!  There’s something so satisfying with discovering great gifts on Etsy; they’re unique, usually a lot more affordable, and each purchase supports small biz owners like ourselves.  It’s a win-win in our books! 

I’ve found that it can be difficult to find gems on demand on Etsy though.  You can’t just search “thoughtful gift idea” or “cool, unique gift for coworker.”  So when I get lucky and fall down a rabbit hole and come across a great shop, I’m quick to favorite them and bookmark for later.  Case in point: Kate Pugsley’s art, Lattice Coffee’s unique pieces and Mollum Vellum’s simple leather goods. 

Check out the 10 gift ideas below that I’m saving for later.  Have you gifted a great Etsy find recently? I’d love to hear it in the comments below!  Cheers, Kat

 

Exfoliation Bath & Body Set

Etsy, $55

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I was scarred from gifting (and receiving) bath and body sets for years after my middle school years…anyone else?  Brings me right back to Bath & Body Works and cucumber melon lotion.  But now, in my late twenties, I am utterly obsessed with having at-home spa nights and anything and everything self care.  

When it comes to gifting, I love finding gift sets like these and discovering small batch companies that use simple, amazing ingredients.   

11 x 14 Swimmers Print

Etsy, $40

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I can’t get enough of this fun print by Kate Puglsey. Gifting art can feel a bit intimidating and/or intrusive, but this 11 x 14 print makes for a fun piece that can easily fit into a gallery wall, or stand alone in the bathroom, nursery or office.  

Rose Marble iPhone 7 Case

Etsy, $25

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Here’s a mirror-selfie approved iPhone case that would make a great “little happy” for someone.  The rose gold marble is right on-trend, and the monogram adds a nice personalized touch.  It only sets you back $25 (score!). 

Coffee Pour Over Holder

Etsy, $90

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I’m currently exploring the world of making coffee shop coffee at home, and this brass pour over holder is at the top of my wish list.  It would make the perfect gift for the coffee purist in your life, bringing the beauty back into this beloved morning ritual. 

Leather Card Wallet

Etsy, $32.26

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If you’re scratching your head with what to gift your colleague, friend or family member to commemorate a milestone, these leather card wallets are it.  They’re timeless, minimalist and high quality, so you know they’ll be cherished and well-used. 

Geometric Glass Box

Etsy, $33

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These geometric glass boxes make wonderful miniature terrariums or ring boxes.  I have my eye on these for when the next one of my friends gets engaged! 

Himalayan Rose Organic Soap Bar

Etsy, $6.50

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Like I mentioned above, I am a sucker for small batch self care products, and that means soaps, soaps, soaps.  This Himalayan Rose Organic Soap Bar would be perfect to gift the organic beauty buff in your life.  It’s also handwrapped in flower seeded paper; you’re encouraged to plant the paper after you unwrap the soap.  Love! 

Cord Organizer

Etsy, $21.41

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Not the most glamorous on the list, but this cord organizer is awesome. This desk essential is unique and flat-out genius, in my opinion.  Pick up one of these for a coworker, your college grad or yourself. 

Wildflower Loose Leaf Tea

Etsy, $7.10

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I love the idea of gifting loose leaf tea.  It’s an affordable and thoughtful gift for the tea lover, offering a return to the ritual of traditional tea making. This wildflower tea helps soothe and calm with an irresistible aromatic blend; think Organic Roman Chamomile Flowers, Rose Petals, Lavender Flowers, Organic Lemon Balm leaves and Linden Blossoms.

Handmade Pottery Mug

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Doesn’t this handmade mug just beg for a cozy Sunday morning in bed?  Pair this with some loose leaf tea, and treat someone with one of life’s little luxuries. 

Midcentury Hanging Wood Bar Tool Set

Etsy, $68.64

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This vintage bar tool set would make a fun gift for the cocktail aficionado in your life. It’s made of wood and gold brass, and the handles are rounded and smooth with beautiful graining to the wood. The set includes a jigger, stirring spoon, bottle opener and strainer.

Featured image, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

First Signs of Spring

Springing Forward with the perfect Floral Dress
Filed Under > #OOTD (Outfit of the Day)

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I recently enjoyed a tease of spring when we were in South Carolina for a few days.  Fortunately, the nice weather followed us home, as it’s been unseasonably warm in the A lately.  I’d be lying if I said I’m not giddy with the thought of sitting on a patio somewhere, sipping my glass of favorite rose, even if it’s only February.

And as I look forward to spring, I can’t help but think also about my spring wardrobe. Yes I hear Meryl’s voice ringing in my ears, “Florals for spring? Groundbreaking.” when I type this, but really, I can’t think of a better nod to this warm weather than this pink floral dress by Draper James!  With it’s fit and flare silhouette the Dunaway Vines Bow Dress is ultra flattering and effortlessly feminine, making it SO fun to wear.  Along with these under-$100 velvet heels, blue Les Bonbons earrings (less expensive version HERE) and Celine sunglasses, it’s impossible not to feel excited at the thought of permanent warm weather. 

While I love that the dress is ultra girly, as many of you by now know, I love playing with extremes.  Downplaying an ultra feminine feel with a stronger masculine one like my moto leather jacket ands white fringe bag.  This navy blue leather jacket has proved to be quite the versatile piece, fitting perfect with even the girliest of dresses to ripped up boyfriend jeans.  Plus the fact that it’s navy makes it a more year-round piece than your black leather.

All in all, I’m loving this whole look just as much as the weather.  In fact, I’ve already donned it twice, and it may possibly make it’s third appearance on Easter Sunday. Tell me friends, what pieces are you most looking forward to sporting this spring?!  Truly, MKR

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