John Besh: New Orleans' Best Jambalaya | National Geographic

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  • Join Chef John Besh as he shows National Geographic Traveler's Digital Nomad, Andrew Evans, how to make the "world's best jambalaya."
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  • @ElDiabloLocoPoco
    @ElDiabloLocoPoco 11 років тому +442

    Ask ten cajuns how to cook jambalaya and you get fifteen recipes.

    • @sherrihamburg6296
      @sherrihamburg6296 4 роки тому +11

      Best comment on UA-cam.

    • @petejuneaux7549
      @petejuneaux7549 3 роки тому +1

      @@sherrihamburg6296 I agree!! Great comment!

    • @nobodybusiness5409
      @nobodybusiness5409 2 роки тому

      So is this a real jambalaya recipe?

    • @RRR-pj8cr
      @RRR-pj8cr 2 роки тому +3

      @@nobodybusiness5409 it’s a variant. you can add any type of meat. Just follow the method. Cook ya onions in bacon fat and toast the rice . Very important

    • @genestarwind4610
      @genestarwind4610 2 роки тому +1

      @@nobodybusiness5409 Jambalaya is more of type of dish then like an "official" recipe.
      Like stews, curry, or paella.
      Learn the technique and the ingredient selection is limitless but the more local the better.

  • @dorothynewhouse1160
    @dorothynewhouse1160 2 роки тому +33

    My son just made this for the first time it was soo good he did an amazing job! I'm so proud of my son he really has a talent for cooking! 🙂💗

    • @ellagreen4336
      @ellagreen4336 2 роки тому +7

      Such a lovely post! Aren't sons just the best?! ♥♥♥ Happy cooking, Dorothy! xoxo

    • @aw5832
      @aw5832 Рік тому +2

      NICE! I hope my son shows interest in cooking when he's older.

  • @J_LOVES_ME
    @J_LOVES_ME Рік тому +9

    I watch this every time I'm getting ready to make jambalaya. When he says, "that's a meaty jambalaya..." and John turns around and says, "yeah" with that serious face, I laugh every time!

  • @aggiejd7583
    @aggiejd7583 10 років тому +32

    John Besh has the best Jambalaya recipe that I've tried so far - and that is saying something! Like any cajun dish, this one is open to interpretation. You can decrease some of the sausage or bacon and add chicken, and even shrimp to the mix! You can add more veggies or make it without tomato! You don't have to use rendered bacon fat (though it is way tastier that way) you can just use some plain old oil to start the onions if you're that concerned.

    • @ardoinjc
      @ardoinjc 5 років тому +11

      It's not Cajun. Cajuns don't put tomatoes in their dishes of jambalaya or gumbo. That's creole cooking. What is the difference ? Cajun is country cooking from Louisiana, dishes from the rural parts of the state. Creole is city cooking from Louisiana, dishes from the large city, notably New Orleans. Cajun food is a lot more simple and it's about the technique of cooking more than the ingredients, which usually consisted of what they themselves produced or had on hand at the time. Both are good, but really not the same.

  • @adomede
    @adomede 12 років тому +40

    I like how he says "just a little bit of pork," but then he puts the whole thing!

  • @904daniela
    @904daniela 9 років тому +46

    Thank you so much for this amazing recipe. I live in Germany and had to substitute a bit - however, upon tasting I exclaimed: "Oh my god! Real jambalaya".

  • @leaddispenser9
    @leaddispenser9 9 років тому +51

    Mexican Italian my ass lol. Its french and Spanish influence.

    • @leaddispenser9
      @leaddispenser9 8 років тому

      +NoLoveLost1313 I know okra came from there! I'm not trying to argue. I was raised 45 mins south of new Orleans. A town called Lafitte. it's a fishing community. I'm glad my grandparents taught me . I live in Minnesota now and everyone loves my cooking. When I give my food I give my heart with it. have a great day friend.

    • @bertocisneros4721
      @bertocisneros4721 7 років тому +1

      leaddispenser9. I've read somewhere Jambalaya came about from the Spaniards trying to make Paella way back when...

    • @adesewaiwalewa7621
      @adesewaiwalewa7621 5 років тому +1

      It’s a West African dish.

  • @Seraphinaorb
    @Seraphinaorb 10 років тому +21

    I made this last night and it was amazing! This is hands down one of our favorite dishes. Please try it people, it's really good. The secret is to cook down the veggies like he does and the bacon grease makes it extremely flavorful. Tx for the recipe.

    • @thijsbergman2424
      @thijsbergman2424 3 роки тому

      Well I'd have to substitute at least some of the pork with chicken because come on

    • @kevinr8944
      @kevinr8944 2 роки тому +1

      Thats not even the best thing from Louisiana, we full of good food down here

  • @HeedAndSucceed
    @HeedAndSucceed 12 років тому +4

    That's REAL food. God bless, America.

  • @whiskeygirl1478
    @whiskeygirl1478 5 років тому +4

    That’s the best looking Jambalaya recipe I’ve seen so far and I’ve looked at several lol this looks absolutely amazing! Bet it tastes even better

  • @morokeiboethia6749
    @morokeiboethia6749 Рік тому +1

    I had been eating this recipe for 10 yrs and didnt realize it was John Besh's recipe that my aunt got from him. I could eat this stuff 7 days a week its so good.

  • @kweefsweat5628
    @kweefsweat5628 6 років тому +37

    When he cooked with bacon fat I knew I trusted him

  • @AllThingsGeek1
    @AllThingsGeek1 10 років тому +3

    Thank god this man cooked everything properly. I never understood why people want lumpy soggy onions, when you can have them golden.

  • @blogleftbanker
    @blogleftbanker 8 років тому +40

    I live in Valencia, Spain, the birthplace of paella so for me to cook jambalaya isn't really going too far off the reservation. In our rice dishes here we use a short grain rice that absorbs more liquid (and flavor) than the jasmine rice used in this video.
    I couldn't agree more about the need for fat in food to heighten the taste. People don't cook rice with lard here but I'm going to have to try this in my next pseudo-paella (the lard here is great). ¡Buen provecho!

    • @StanleyGarlandjr
      @StanleyGarlandjr 7 років тому +7

      the Spanish owned New Orleans for a time and jambalaya appeared shortly afterwards. it is just a local version of paella. the "jamba" in jambalaya comes from the Spanish word "gamba".

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 7 років тому +3

      Never made paella but i hear the term sucarte* spelling is for having the bottom toasted. They say that makes a normal paella a great paella. Of course dont burn it, that's no bueno

    • @cayogator
      @cayogator 7 років тому +5

      NoLa version has tomato, more Creole, cajuns in cajun parishes usually dont add them

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 6 років тому +2

      Leftbanker Jambalaya is from New Orleans and is of Spanish origin. It is a descendant of paella. Louisiana once was a spanish colony.

    • @genestarwind4610
      @genestarwind4610 2 роки тому

      @@Mixwell1983 Nope sucarte is not require for all versions of paella. Don't get me wrong. It is delicious but that's not what makes a normal paella great.
      Common misconception. It is like the debate between edge pieces of brownies or center pieces. The type of paella you are making may be better without it.
      Normal Paelle and Great like all food comes down to quality and technique.

  • @Firealchemist24
    @Firealchemist24 12 років тому

    I'm gonna try this dish with some variations next weekend, thanks for the upload and the recipe NG, hope to see more of these traditional recipes in the future,

  • @gregbythesea
    @gregbythesea 5 років тому +8

    People here are so critical ... Not once did this guy say you couldn't do what y'all do. This is the way his Momma made it. I think it is a great simplified recipe , explained well , and straight-forward ... nothing fancy ... I am sure anything y'all add or subtract would be fine. He himself added leftover, cubed pork shoulder. which isn't required but Jambalaya is a good option if you have something leftover like a Thanksgiving turkey or Easter ham or that shrimp or crab you love is on sale this week. Jesus People, where's your Nola Spirit ... FN Relax!

  • @blainemitchell
    @blainemitchell 10 років тому +2

    That looks Fantastic!

  • @AndrewSmith00000007
    @AndrewSmith00000007 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for giving us all measurements

  • @sherrelldalton6190
    @sherrelldalton6190 9 років тому

    Very good!! I feel Like I took a trip to New Orleans! :-) thanks for sharing

  • @cheech6971
    @cheech6971 10 років тому +7

    I just made THIS Jambalaya and it is, "OOOOOOeeeeeee!!" Tasty!!!! Thanks Chef John!!! MM MM MM good!!!

  • @eielson1978
    @eielson1978 3 роки тому +1

    In the Past I've cooked this Outdoors and Weeks Later My wife has been asked about what I was cooking. I Love Watching this Guy Cook.

  • @janelaughbaum8265
    @janelaughbaum8265 6 років тому +1

    was delicious, thank you for sharing your recipe for Jambalaya

  • @monteeggers9628
    @monteeggers9628 7 років тому +2

    So simple, yet so delicious!

  • @ChocolateFishBrains
    @ChocolateFishBrains 12 років тому +1

    Looks sooooo good

  • @auniqueusername
    @auniqueusername 12 років тому +1

    I just made this tonight. Unbelievably rich and delicious. I have the feeling it's kinda deadly though. Especially the modifications I made to it ...
    Substitutions:
    Lardons -> 20oz pkg hardwood smoked bacon (diced)
    Andouille -> 3 brats from a pack of Johnsonville New Orleans style Andouille flavored brats
    Pork Shoulder -> Mesquite flavored pork tenderloin, grilled over mesquite charcoal
    Jasmine rice -> brown rice

  • @daveheel
    @daveheel 8 років тому +6

    i grew up in new orleans. love that stuff.

  • @johnveca2979
    @johnveca2979 6 місяців тому

    4:00 "and um, because I'm from the New Orleans area I've gotta add a little bit 'a tomato." What Chef Besh didn't tell the host is that this move, adding the tomato", is a very controversial thing to do. Chef Besh, you know what I'm talkin' about! Great vid and a great recipe (amongst the millions of jambalaya recipes out there).

  • @tomoqq4409
    @tomoqq4409 7 років тому +154

    "preferably a cast iron pot" - doesn't use cast iron pot... :/

    • @bri276
      @bri276 6 років тому +10

      ToMo QQ to be honest I get such negative and evil vibes from this video and it started with that

    • @realdnigga
      @realdnigga 4 роки тому +5

      because hes not in his own kitchen lol

    • @ninam.6781
      @ninam.6781 4 роки тому +7

      @@bri276 What type of drugs do you do?

    • @bsol510
      @bsol510 3 роки тому +4

      Tbf it looks like he’s using a copper pot, which is like a Ferrari in the cooking world.

    • @hienbowden9944
      @hienbowden9944 3 роки тому +1

      Thick copper is better than cast iron

  • @jmcclelland85
    @jmcclelland85 10 років тому +2

    I am watching this as i am eating Zatarans Boxed Jambalaya mix. And my mouth is still water. Because even the boxed stuff is good SO i am sure the homemade is so much better.

    • @thicknpretty504
      @thicknpretty504 9 років тому +2

      As a New Orleans native, you can always doctor up those box mix trust me I know *our little secret*

    • @trevor4188
      @trevor4188 5 років тому +1

      Gross

    • @danwaller5312
      @danwaller5312 4 дні тому

      Just saute some onions and celery and follow the directions on the box. Its EXCELLENT

  • @adomede
    @adomede 12 років тому

    THANK YOU.. I was thinking of that! i had an indian friend cook me those!

  • @russellsage4953
    @russellsage4953 4 місяці тому

    OMG
    This is awesome 🔥
    Thank…YOU

  • @LupusRexRgis
    @LupusRexRgis 12 років тому

    My offseason heaven!

  • @aperfect42
    @aperfect42 12 років тому +2

    Awesome! I would totally eat it.

  • @LittleRedHenFilmsLondon
    @LittleRedHenFilmsLondon 10 років тому +15

    This is my favourite Jambalaya recipe video.
    JAMBALAYA! CooKaraoke with Michelle. Easy recipe for authentic Jambalaya!
    Easy and yummy.

    • @CooKaraoke
      @CooKaraoke 10 років тому +1

      Thanks for sharing Little Red Hen.

    • @LauraJeanBabbitt
      @LauraJeanBabbitt 9 років тому +1

      ***** Love seeing different ways to make a family favorite. Thanks!

  • @yournightmarelilith4180
    @yournightmarelilith4180 9 років тому +1

    Made it... O.M,F,G! ^^ Now my fave dish to make.

  • @HeedAndSucceed
    @HeedAndSucceed 12 років тому +2

    The chef has a powerful personality.

  • @frankatack385
    @frankatack385 9 років тому

    Awesome

  • @survivrs
    @survivrs 8 років тому +2

    I was expecting THE SONG!!!! It's fine, that will teach me to read first. You made me hungry with this.

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 7 років тому +1

      Listen to the song while watching the video 😋

    • @cayogator
      @cayogator 7 років тому +1

      TY to Hank !! a great native of La !!

  • @SunnyMoon2010
    @SunnyMoon2010 12 років тому +1

    My heart skipped a couple of beat just watching this.

  • @latyneyez1
    @latyneyez1 8 років тому +10

    oh my good Lord! my mouth is watering its so fatning, but thts just how its suppose to be, old fashiond way of some Yummy, Jambalaya.

    • @iAceCarter
      @iAceCarter 6 років тому

      Mariana Baldazo that’s what I’m saying

  • @sddunlop
    @sddunlop Рік тому

    My folk from Thibodaux and I've never had tomatoes in mine and we browned the meats before the rice but wow this does look yummy 😋😋

  • @adomede
    @adomede 12 років тому

    it's heaven when you do that!

  • @Brandyndyndyn
    @Brandyndyndyn 12 років тому

    That looks amazing. o_o

  • @sharonswift8668
    @sharonswift8668 4 роки тому +1

    The best!!!

  • @jahunt5792
    @jahunt5792 9 років тому

    I will try this recipe this week. Thanks

  • @BeanBoyNatto
    @BeanBoyNatto 12 років тому

    That is beautiful =']

  • @NotMyWar
    @NotMyWar 2 місяці тому

    I am definitely making it this way next time I cook it

  • @yourmomwasherelol
    @yourmomwasherelol 12 років тому

    looks good :D

  • @joeler8
    @joeler8 12 років тому

    I enjoyed the subtle ad for google earth before the video than the video itself

  • @pattyluna120
    @pattyluna120 4 роки тому

    I am making this recipe. It’s the only one that really caught my attention.

  • @suemcfarlane4199
    @suemcfarlane4199 4 роки тому +15

    Just like every Italian Nona has her own pasta sauce that’s been handed down and depends on local availability of ingeredients

    • @genestarwind4610
      @genestarwind4610 2 роки тому +1

      No No No . Every Italian Nona has her own "GRAVY" recipe.

  • @howiboy
    @howiboy 9 років тому

    Looks crazy good

  • @fifeohfarmingnstuff4416
    @fifeohfarmingnstuff4416 2 роки тому

    Dude, I used your recipe (PARTS) of it, OMG.......... VERY GOOD

  • @ralphmccormick1940
    @ralphmccormick1940 4 роки тому

    if you like that one, try justin wilson's take on it. i've had his cook book for years and still use it today.

  • @dennylatham1359
    @dennylatham1359 3 роки тому +1

    I made this since I was about 15 years old. Same way my Meemaw made it.
    Problem now is my boyfriend (who's never had Jambalaya until he met me) INSISTS that I substitute the pork sausage with LINGUICA! I have my reservations on making it again now.......:-(

  • @1titanking
    @1titanking 11 років тому

    Damn it looks good!!!!

  • @davidethridge6033
    @davidethridge6033 4 роки тому +2

    John Besh is the ghost of the late Paul Prudome!!!!!😁😁😁

  • @iAceCarter
    @iAceCarter 6 років тому

    My mouths watering omfg 😫

  • @jiggyjoe2256
    @jiggyjoe2256 5 років тому

    Great

  • @tedreynolds6363
    @tedreynolds6363 3 роки тому +3

    Wow John, that looks FANTASTIC but it should be called "sodium dish with rice".

  • @BeeJayVC84
    @BeeJayVC84 12 років тому

    Arrhh Let me have a taste of that. Man that looks soooo nice

  • @SuperFastEddies
    @SuperFastEddies 9 років тому +29

    DAMN that looks good

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 6 років тому +1

      Kenny Bania Must say That a a home run

  • @miyaosamu4088
    @miyaosamu4088 3 роки тому

    Interesting. .

  • @purplegrape777
    @purplegrape777 12 років тому

    Epic meal time.

  • @notigas
    @notigas 12 років тому

    MUY BIEN NATGEO

  • @ellagreen4336
    @ellagreen4336 Рік тому

    YUM! YUM and more YUM!!! ♥

  • @sheleahw
    @sheleahw 10 років тому

    Woo, Damn that looks Good

  • @DALINKUP
    @DALINKUP 7 років тому

    great recipe

  • @EFun5273
    @EFun5273 11 років тому

    the most delicious video in National Geographic Channel...

  • @FlyingFez
    @FlyingFez 5 років тому

    Dank.

  • @GRLWCURLZ
    @GRLWCURLZ 3 роки тому +3

    It’s the fact that nobody mentioned where jambalaya originated from.

  • @macro312
    @macro312 12 років тому

    @epicmealtime
    yeah. This guy should be on your show.

  • @Kerminashii
    @Kerminashii 12 років тому +2

    Wow gotta go exercise after that one ;P

  • @jamaalweaver3059
    @jamaalweaver3059 6 років тому

    Now that’s jambalaya baby!!!

  • @benzuckerman
    @benzuckerman 8 років тому +5

    Was the rice fully cooked when he plated it? I am sure that it tastes great, but I like my Jambalaya with shrimp as well as pork. Chicken too.

    • @USMCLSUTIGER
      @USMCLSUTIGER 5 років тому

      I use chicken, shrimp, bacon, and ham for my edition....nobody beats my recipe!

    • @toyajackson556
      @toyajackson556 4 роки тому

      It didn't look cooked to me either.
      Also, am I the only one who uses a rue in their jambalaya?

  • @gabedavis7878
    @gabedavis7878 6 років тому

    John besh so underrated

  • @EE-ok3lh
    @EE-ok3lh 8 років тому

    looks really delicious

  • @DevineLoved
    @DevineLoved 4 роки тому

    That guy got too excited like a kid 😂

  • @Headrush450
    @Headrush450 6 років тому

    I'm eating jambalaya right now as I watch this lol

  • @Alemag_
    @Alemag_ 12 років тому

    @KaptenN thanks. the guy was not specific about the rice, add it raw to cook it with the stew or cook it and then add it. thanks again.

    • @theelizabethan1
      @theelizabethan1 3 роки тому +1

      The rice is uncooked upon going into the pot.

  • @throwawayaccountm1325
    @throwawayaccountm1325 4 роки тому +1

    Alestor Approved...

  • @artpop4976
    @artpop4976 4 роки тому +1

    2 reasons why I would love to visit New Orleans.
    1. The houses where AHS shot their scenes. 2. JAMBALAYA ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Nkikiavdhkfh
    @Nkikiavdhkfh 10 років тому

    Exactly

  • @lucyw.mcmellan7274
    @lucyw.mcmellan7274 3 роки тому +1

    I miss his cooking show.

  • @xxPanteraxxx
    @xxPanteraxxx 9 років тому

    Damn. I love smoked lardons. The thought of having them in a Jambalaya which I've never had before, sounds too good to be true.

  • @nivek0991
    @nivek0991 12 років тому +8

    The guy died of a heart attack after the recording of this video

  • @TheStopShort
    @TheStopShort 5 років тому +24

    Bratwurst?? No thanks, I’ll save those for the grill. Just give me andouille and call it a day.

  • @Kurear
    @Kurear 7 років тому

    everytime he says a little bit, he means dump the whole bowl. lol

  • @ericjones6222
    @ericjones6222 4 роки тому

    You can definitely see the influence of chef Paul Prudhomme

  • @bigduggieface
    @bigduggieface 7 років тому +10

    No roux? That surprises me coming from a Louisiana chef! I would have added flour along with the bacon fat and browned it before adding the onions. God I'm hungry now.

    • @StanleyGarlandjr
      @StanleyGarlandjr 7 років тому +1

      exactly, this not really authentic, probably tastes great, but who doesn't make a roux?

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 7 років тому +28

      You dont need a roux because you have the rice as a thickening agent.. If you want to add a roux then you're in gumbo territory and youd serve gumbo over the rice. It would be very gloopy with 2 starch thickening agents. I guess if you had to have a roux for it i would add more liquid and my roux, boil and check the consistancy and have it on a soupy side then add rice after but still thats a lot of starch.

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 7 років тому +2

      +Stanley Garland hopefully from my explanation below you understand why you dont need a roux from a culinary standpoint, but if you made a roux and served it over rice you eseentially have a gumbo/etouffee at that point.

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 7 років тому +2

      +mixwell1983 i meant made a roux with this recipe minus rice youd have gumbo/etoufee, the difference is the thickness and a few added or subtracted ingredients. Personally i made my gumbo seafood wit chicken,crab,shrimp and sausage. I also use okra and for flavor file powder though both are considered thickening agents themselve but they dont thicken like a roux. Remember also the darker the roux the more flavor but the less thickening power. A blonde roux willl thicken. More than a brown/brick roux because starch molecules havent been fully cooked and will absorb more liquid..

    • @bigduggieface
      @bigduggieface 7 років тому +4

      I do not necessarily consider roux in a jambalaya (or in gumbo) as a 'thickening agent'. I see it as a deep, dark flavor profile. Just a bit of darkened flour might help. Nobody needs a gloopy roux.
      Although 'Gloopy Roux' might make a good name for a Louisiana zydeco band!

  • @dannydunne817
    @dannydunne817 9 років тому +16

    If at first you don't fricassee, fry, fry a hen.

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 4 роки тому

      Danny Dunne Oh I love a good chicken fricassée. So good.

  • @ikiruyamamoto1050
    @ikiruyamamoto1050 2 роки тому +1

    How could that not be good with so many pork products?! I've been to NOLA many times, and I don't think I've ever seen such a high meat to rice ratio.

  • @aaishatillman7991
    @aaishatillman7991 4 роки тому

    Louisiana 🥰

  • @MsKTMvalley
    @MsKTMvalley 12 років тому +1

    Moderation is everything people!!! Don't be turned off by something delicious just because it's unhealthy if you ate it everyday. Everything is like that. Just be responsible.

  • @yournightmarelilith4180
    @yournightmarelilith4180 4 роки тому

    Its been 6 years since this posted? Woah.. Ive been a fan of John Besh for that long? :D Wooohoo me! ANywho. I love this dish. Thank you John Besh! :D I think I posted on this a long time ago but oh wellll.. Thats what happens when you buy a new phone and need to create a new Google account. LOVE YOU ALL! Be safe and happy and "I Purple you." :)

  • @NTA_Luciana
    @NTA_Luciana 5 років тому +1

    despite there being some cool techniques (like toasting the rice) there are some things that are suspect to me (even as a NYC Yankee)
    1)no green pepper? You can't have a Holy Trinity without it
    2)no cayenne? No hot sauce?

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 4 роки тому +1

      Luciana Garcia The Trinity is the most common way, but it’s not necessary. You can just use onions or any combination of the trinity minus one veg. It doesn’t need cayenne or hot sauce to be jambalaya, but it’s the most common way because most Louisianians like spicy jambalaya.

  • @Gigarez
    @Gigarez 12 років тому

    Still healthier than other junk foods. I'm gonna try making this one soon.

  • @mpierce1610
    @mpierce1610 12 років тому

    You can tell from the yank accents in this video that they're not from nola. I love John besh but a typical dish has shrimp sausage chicken or beef. It is the American poor man's pallela and I love it

    • @IslenoGutierrez
      @IslenoGutierrez 4 роки тому

      Meredith P. John Besh is not a yankee he’s from greater New Orleans. Some of the people they interviewed were transplants though because you can tell from the accent, but one lady was a greater New Orleans native you could tell from her accent.

  • @sixchinaznmonkey
    @sixchinaznmonkey 12 років тому

    for some reason i liked the video just cuz i read the title.

  • @emptysoul6743
    @emptysoul6743 4 роки тому +5

    Very good food after destroing s. Pentius