One-Pot Smoked Sausage And Rice

Servings: 4 Total Time: 45 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Flavor-Packed One-Pan Meal for Busy Weeknights
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Why You’ll Love This One-Pot Smoked Sausage And Rice

This one-pot smoked sausage and rice dish is a lifesaver on busy weeknights. It’s packed with smoky, savory flavor and cooks in under 40 minutes. With just one pan required, cleanup is a breeze. Even picky eaters love the blend of tender rice, juicy sausage, and vibrant veggies in this hearty, family-friendly meal.

What Makes This Recipe Special

What sets this recipe apart is its simplicity and depth of flavor. Browning the smoked sausage infuses the dish with rich, caramelized goodness. We use smoked paprika and garlic to boost the savory taste, and a splash of tomato paste adds tangy warmth. The result is a homey, jambalaya-like meal without any complicated steps. Plus, it’s easily adaptable to dietary needs and what’s in your pantry.

Ingredients You’ll Need

To make this recipe, you’ll need simple pantry staples. Key ingredients include smoked sausage (like kielbasa or andouille), long-grain white rice, a sautéed mix of onion and bell pepper, chicken broth, and tomato paste. Flavor boosters like smoked paprika, garlic, and oregano bring everything together into a robust, satisfying dish.

Pro-Tips for Success

  • Sear the Sausage: Don’t skip browning the sausage first. Searing adds deep smoky flavor and renders out fat that seasons the rice.
  • Use Long-Grain Rice: It stays fluffy and absorbs liquid well. Rinse it first for extra fluffiness, but reduce the broth by a couple of tablespoons if you rinse to account for the added moisture.
  • Don’t Stir It Up: Once you add the broth, cover the pot and leave it. Stirring releases starch and can make the rice gummy. Let it cook undisturbed.
  • Let It Rest: After cooking, turn off the heat and let the pot sit covered for 5 minutes. The residual steam finishes the rice perfectly and keeps it moist.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not Browning the Sausage: Skipping the browning step robs the dish of flavor. Always caramelize the sausage well before moving on.
  • Wrong Rice Type: Using instant or minute rice will make the dish mushy. Use regular long-grain or jasmine rice and adjust the cooking time accordingly.
  • Too Little Liquid: Rice needs enough broth to cook through. If the rice still seems firm at the end, add a splash more broth and cook a few minutes longer.
  • Overcooking Vegetables: Cook onions and peppers until just tender-crisp. If they get too soft, the dish can turn mushy and lose its texture.

Flavor Variations

  • Cajun-Style: Add chopped tomatoes, hot sauce or cayenne, and use Andouille sausage for extra heat. Season with Cajun seasoning for a jambalaya vibe.
  • Vegetarian Twist: Replace the sausage with smoked tofu or mushrooms, and use vegetable broth. Stir in beans like black beans or chickpeas for extra protein.
  • Italian-Inspired: Swap smoked sausage for Italian sausage and use Italian seasoning. Stir in chopped tomatoes and a handful of spinach at the end for a Tuscan twist.
  • Mexican Flair: Use chorizo (or omit for a chorizo flavor) and add cumin, chili powder, and a can of tomatoes with green chiles. Top with cilantro and a squeeze of lime for brightness.

What to Serve With One-Pot Smoked Sausage And Rice

This hearty skillet goes great with simple sides. A crisp green salad or buttery cornbread complements the rich flavors. Roasted or steamed vegetables, like broccoli or asparagus, add color and nutrition. You can also serve it with pickles or a dollop of sour cream to cut the richness. Finish with a squeeze of lemon or a sprinkle of parsley for a fresh touch.

Storage and Reheating

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. To reheat, warm gently on the stove or in the microwave, adding a splash of broth if the rice looks dry. This dish also freezes well: let it cool completely, then freeze portions for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight and reheat when ready to enjoy that savory flavor again!

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One-Pot Smoked Sausage And Rice

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 20 mins Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 45 mins
Cooking Temp: 180  C Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: $ 10 Calories: 600 kcal

Description

This hearty one-pot smoked sausage and rice comes together in under 40 minutes, blending smoky sausage, tender rice, and colorful veggies for a savory, family-friendly dinner. Cleanup is a breeze with just one pot!

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Step 1 (0-3 min): Brown the Sausage

    Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet or pot over medium-high heat. Add the sliced sausage in a single layer and cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until browned and golden. Remove the sausage from the pan and set aside.

  2. Step 2 (3-6 min): Sauté the Vegetables

    Add the remaining tablespoon of oil, then the diced onion and bell pepper to the same pot. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook for 2-3 minutes, until the onions are translucent and peppers begin to soften. Add the minced garlic and cook for another minute until fragrant.

  3. Step 3 (6-8 min): Toast the Rice & Spices

    Stir in the rice, smoked paprika, and oregano. Cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring constantly, until the rice is lightly toasted and coated in oil. This adds a subtle nutty aroma and deeper flavor.

  4. Step 4 (8-10 min): Add Broth and Simmer

    Return the browned sausage to the pot and pour in the chicken broth. Stir in the tomato paste until fully combined. Increase heat to bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce to low. Cover and simmer gently for about 12-15 minutes, or until the liquid is absorbed and the rice is tender.

  5. Step 5 (20-25 min): Stir, Add Peas, and Rest

    After 12 minutes, check the rice. If it is nearly done, add the frozen peas and stir gently. Cover the pot again and turn off the heat. Let it sit, covered, for 5 minutes. The residual steam will finish cooking the rice and thaw the peas.

  6. Step 6 (25-27 min): Fluff and Serve

    Uncover the pot and fluff the rice with a fork to mix everything together. Taste and season with more salt and pepper if needed. Garnish with chopped parsley or green onions. Serve the dish warm and enjoy the sizzling aroma and hearty flavor!

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 600kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 30g47%
Saturated Fat 9g45%
Cholesterol 60mg20%
Sodium 900mg38%
Total Carbohydrate 65g22%
Dietary Fiber 6g24%
Sugars 6g
Protein 25g50%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • One-Pot Convenience: Cooking everything in one pot means fewer dishes and all the flavors blend together beautifully.
  • Low-Sodium Tip: Use low-sodium broth, as smoked sausage adds saltiness. You can always season with salt and pepper after cooking if needed.
  • Make-Ahead Meal: This dish tastes great the next day. Store leftovers in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or freeze for up to 3 months, and reheat gently on the stove.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of smoked sausage is best for this recipe?

Use a fully cooked smoked sausage like kielbasa, andouille, or smoked turkey sausage. These bring a smoky, savory flavor. If you prefer milder flavor, chicken sausage works well too. For a vegetarian twist, use a plant-based smoked sausage substitute and vegetable broth.

Can I use brown rice or other grains?

Brown rice can be used, but it needs more liquid and a longer cook time (around 40 minutes simmering). If using brown rice, add an extra 1/2 cup of broth and extend the simmer time. Quinoa or cauliflower rice are also possible substitutes, but adjust liquid and cooking times accordingly.

How can I make this dish spicier or more flavorful?

To add heat, use a spicy sausage (like Andouille) or sprinkle in some cayenne pepper or chili flakes when toasting the rice. You can also boost flavor by using smoked paprika. Fresh herbs, a squeeze of lemon juice, or grated Parmesan on top can brighten the taste.

Can I make this dish ahead of time or freeze leftovers?

Yes! This sausage and rice skillet tastes great as leftovers. Store any extra in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. You can also freeze portions for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw if frozen, then warm gently on the stove or microwave with a splash of broth.

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Hi, I’m Anna — a wellness enthusiast, recipe creator, and founder of Cook Recipe. I love making healthy, easy, and feel-good meals that inspire others to live happier, more balanced lives. When I’m not in the kitchen, you’ll find me exploring new places or flowing through a yoga session! 🌿

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