Crazy Cajun Sausage Pot Pie (Lotsa Pics)

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I was a bachelor a couple nights ago and wanted to try something new...well sort of new. Thought through several ways to approach this and decided to take the route of a Cajun pot pie of sorts.

Started out with some onions and peppers in a skillet with butter, cayenne pepper, crushed red pepper, and a nice shot of my Cajun seasoning
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Some homemade Cajun sausage and chopped green onions
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Zatarain's red beans and rice. I added some garlic, onion, and a hefty shot of cayenne pepper
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Lined a CI skillet with a tort (there was a reason for this) and add the beans and rice
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Now for the sauteed veggies
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Cut up the sausage and add that
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A can of Ro Tel tomatoes with green chilies
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Lots of cheddar cheese, the green onions, and another shot of my Cajun seasoning
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Onto the top rack of the grill
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Hot all the way through and the cheese melted
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The idea of the tort was that I wanted to slice it like a pizza and serve in thick slices. It didn't work...not at all so just loaded it on the plate. Served with a jalapeno cheddar biscuit
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Close up so you can see all the goodies
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This was super easy to do and unbelievably good. Not exactly what I'd consider traditional Cajun in the sense of execution but the flavors were right on the money. I could not have been happier when I took that first bite. Man...what a flavor bomb. I had a feeling that slicing it was not gonna work but it was worth a try. Would have been cool to see a big thick slice of that on the plate but alas it was not meant to be. When things cool down a bit I can see doing a huge batch and inviting a few friends over who I know would love this. For that I'll do some fresh cornbread though. That'd be a great accompaniment.

Oh well, gonna call this one a wrap. It's been fun sharing something other than a steak and something interesting. Y'all take care and be safe out there. We're not out of the woods yet unfortunately.

Robert
 
Reminds me of some of the concoctions I made when I was an actual bachelor, and I would have eaten the crust too like a taco :-)
Keep 'em coming!
(Oh by the way for true Cajun you need bell peppers and celery to go with the onion.)
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I'd be thrilled bellying up to that dish in a heartbeat Robert, nice piece of work for a lazy guy! :emoji_wink: RAY
 
Nice Robert . Great colors and flavors. You will just have to try it again.. I know what a shame.. to see if you can add a thickener
of some kind so it will slice like a big piece of Cajun cake. Or put them in individual hand pies : ).

David
 
Great idea for a quick meal. Bookmarked for a try...JJ
 
Robert, that looks great and the flavors sound like they'd really pop!! I could see using that as a dip with Scoops, as well as a main dish...
 
Your creation looks like a keeper! We do something similar called a taco pie (meat,shells,refried beans, black beans, taco spices, onion, bell pepper) . It has no rice and can be a bit runny when first out of the oven. We chill it in the refrigerator overnight and it will slice nicely the next day.
 
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