Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso

Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso

(Pecan Smoked Chicken & Tasso Jambalaya Fiesta)

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Porsi
6
Ukuran Porsi
1 mangkuk (300g)
Waktu Persiapan
35 Menit
Waktu Memasak
1 hr 35 Menit
Total Waktu
2 hr 10 Menit
Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso
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Juli 18, 2025

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Nutrisi

  • Porsi: 6
  • Ukuran Porsi: 1 mangkuk (300g)
  • Calories: 610 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 37 g
  • Fat: 26 g
  • Fiber: 5 g
  • Sugar: 7 g
  • Sodium: 1500 mg
  • Cholesterol: 120 mg
  • Calcium: 88 mg
  • Iron: 3.1 mg

Instruksi

  • 1 - Asapi ayam dengan kayu pecan:
    Panaskan perokok Anda hingga 130°C (266°F). Rendam serpihan kayu pecan selama 30 menit; tiriskan. Bumbui paha ayam dengan sedikit garam dan lada hitam. Letakkan di atas panas tidak langsung dan asap dengan serpihan pecan selama 50-60 menit sampai benar-benar matang. Angkat, istirahatkan 10 menit, lalu potong dagingnya.
  • 2 - Ham Tasso coklat:
    Sambil ayamnya istirahat, panaskan 1 sendok makan minyak zaitun di dalam panci Dutch oven dengan api sedang. Tambahkan kubus daging ham Tasso dan tumis 3–4 menit hingga berwarna kecokelatan. Angkat dan sisihkan.
  • 3 - Sayur Tumis:
    Tambahkan minyak zaitun sesuai kebutuhan; tumis bawang bombay, paprika, dan seledri selama 5-6 menit hingga lunak. Tambahkan bawang putih cincang dan masak lagi 2 menit hingga harum.
  • 4 - Membuat dasar jambalaya.:
    Tambahkan tomat cincang (dengan jus), daun salam, paprika asap, thyme, dan cabai cayenne. Kembalikan tasso ke dalam wajan, lalu tumis lagi selama 2 menit untuk melepaskan rasa.
  • 5 - Tambahkan nasi dan bumbu:
    Masukkan nasi dan aduk hingga butir-butirnya terlapisi bumbu. Taburi garam dan lada hitam.
  • 6 - Rebus dengan kaldu:
    Tuang kaldu ayam; didihkan dengan api besar. Tutup, kecilkan api, dan masak sekitar 35–40 menit, aduk sesekali, hingga nasi benar-benar empuk dan sebagian besar cairan telah diserap.
  • 7 - Selesai & Sajikan:
    Aduk perlahan ayam asap yang dipotong dadu. Masak tanpa tutup dengan api kecil selama 5-8 menit. Sesuaikan bumbu; tambahkan saus pedas jika digunakan. Sajikan jambalaya dalam keadaan panas, hiasi dengan daun bawang dan peterseli.

Informasi Lebih Lanjut: Festival Jambalaya Ayam Asap Pecan & Tasso

Hearty jambalaya featuring smokey pecan chicken, tasso ham, peppers, and Creole spices in every bite.

Introduction

Pecan Smoked Chicken and Tasso Jambalaya is a celebration of deep, Southern sensibilities married elegantly to classic Cajun cuisine with a smoky, aromatic twist. Born from the Louisiana bayou’s melting pot, jambalaya is the region’s iconic one-pot feast, traditionally brimming with a mixture of meats, smoked sausages, vegetables, and rice. Its origins trace back to Spanish paella, adapted over centuries by local cooks into a uniquely American favorite.

This version intensifies the beloved jambalaya experience: slow-smoked chicken thighs over pecan wood infuse a gentle, nutty aroma into each bite, while Cajun-spiced tasso ham punches up the dish’s savory base. Bright peppers and the trinity of onions, celery, and garlic introduce depth, and boldly seasoned long-grain rice ties it all together. Warm spices such as smoked paprika, cayenne, and thyme anchor those earthy Southern undertones, while fresh green onions and parsley liven up the finish – making every spoonful complex yet comforting.

Unique Aspects

The pecan wood smoke utterly transforms traditional jambalaya. Rather than defaulting to oven roasting, deploying a smoker channels the renowned barbecue magic Southern cooks prize, imbuing the chicken with a delicate smokiness and subtle pecan-rich nuance. This extra step creates outstanding aroma while keeping the chicken deliciously juicy. Tasso, a spiced and cured Cajun ham cut, delivers a concentrated garlic-chile heat and distinctive flavor. If unavailable, andouille sausage will step in well, though authentic tasso radiates an unmistakable Cajun soul.

Rice, essential to any jambalaya, soaks up every flavor sponge-like, holding earthy smokiness in its grains. And because the dish is traditionally one-pot, cleanup is easy and all the goodness melds in together: savory smoked meats, perfectly stewed vegetables, spiced broth and bright garnishes striking just the right note of freshness. Louisiana hot sauce brings optional bracing fire for those habitually craving heat.

Cultural Significance & History

Jambalaya hails from New Orleans’ unique tapestry: rice and spice influenced by West African, French, Spanish, and Indigenous cooks who each contributed elements to early Creole kitchens. Paella’s format migrated from Spain, but affordability and availability of local ingredients prompted the Southern transformation – smoked meats, long-grain rice, and the so-called "trinity" of vegetables. What distinguishes Cajun from Creole jambalaya is both the addition (Cajun often omits tomatoes in favor of a pure meat-and-broth base) and the layering of spice. Serving jambalaya at large gatherings expresses hospitality and heart: it’s as much a community ritual as it is a meal.

Tips & Notes

  • Smoking Matters: True smoky flair hinges on keeping pecan chips moist (soak before use), steady moderate heat, and patience. Don't rush – allow chicken to take on both color and flavor, and let it cool a bit before dicing.
  • Rice Watching: Be vigilant as the rice finishes. Too much stirring can make rice sticky; careful folding lends distinct grains. If it looks a bit dry toward the end, add a splash of chicken broth and cover.
  • Vegetable Power: Feel free to ramp your bell pepper count, add okra, or try yellow instead of white onion for extra sweetness. Jalapeños bring another flavor layer for the heat-chasers.
  • Make-Ahead: This jambalaya keeps well – flavors deepen overnight in the fridge. Leftovers reheat beautifully in a skillet with a dash of broth to loosen.
  • Substitutions: If tasso is unavailable, lean smoked bacon or chunked andouille will fit the flavor bill.

Personal Thoughts

While I wasn’t born in the Louisiana bayou, each spoonful of this dish conjures memories of Southern kitchens: laughter, huge steaming pots on the stove, and relatives crowded around picnic tables. Pecan Smoked Chicken and Tasso Jambalaya is food that brings people together across backgrounds, just as its own ingredients hail from varied cultures and cuisines. It’s equal parts bold and elegant, smoky and fresh – and an exceptionally rewarding adventure for any cook ready to dedicate a little extra time to something unforgettable.

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