Slow-Poke Jambalaya Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients: 1 Bell pepper,chopped
1 Onion,chopped
2 Med tomatoes,chopped
1 cup Chopped celery
1 Clove garlic,crushed
2 tbsp Minced parsley
2 tsp Chopped thyme leaves
2 tsp Oregano leaves,chopped
1/8 tsp Cayenne
1/2 tsp Salt
4 oz Smoked sausage,chopped
8 oz Chicken breast,chopped
2 cup Beef broth or bouillon
1/2 lb Cooked shelled shrimp
1 cup Cooked rice
Preparation: Shell shrimp, halve lengthwise.
In slow cooker,combine all ingred. except shrimp & rice. Cover &
cook on low 9-10 hours. Turn slow cooker on high, add cooked shrimp &
cooked rice. Cover; cook on high 20-30 minutes. Source: "Crockery
Favorites" by Mable Hoffman & The Hamilton Journal From Robbie
Shelton's Database.
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Preparation Time: 0:00
Serves: 6
Is this Slow-Poke Jambalaya Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?
This Slow-Poke Jambalaya recipe is part of our category covering diabetic Jelly recipes. As we are unaware of your unique health conditions and the advice your nutritionalist has offered you, we really cannot say with certainty that this Slow-Poke Jambalaya recipe is safe for you. However, as the recipe author labelled it as `diabetic` it hopefully suggests that it at least matches the basic precondition for the label `diabetic`, being low in fat and carbohydrates and so should be better for your health than a typical non-diabetic recipe. For all that, this Slow-Poke Jambalaya recipe should only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are acceptable for you.
Slow-Poke Jambalaya Recipe - Important DisclaimerThis Slow-Poke Jambalaya Recipe comes from the diabetic Jelly recipes section. Obviously, it is totally unthinkable for us to validate each of the diabetic Jelly recipes to warrant that all the recipes are totally modified for people with diabetes. Our diabetic recipe site has more than 2000 unique recipes in the collection, & to prepare every one of them even at 7 recipes per week would take far too long. You are therefore advised to read the recipe content with due care to confirm that all the recipes are compatible with the diabetes nutritional guidelines your doctor has offered you. In the event that you think that this Slow-Poke Jambalaya recipe is unsuitable, please inform us & we will withdraw the offending recipe from the diabetic recipe collection.
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