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re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by tke_swamprat
on 1/29/23 at 9:12 am to Harahan Boy

Used last week for a quick meal during the week. Really good!
re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by SpotCheckBilly
on 1/29/23 at 9:51 am to tke_swamprat

Anyone tried Jambalaya Girl's gumbo mix? Is it better than Kary's Roux gumbo mix, or about the same?
re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by Stadium Rat
on 1/29/23 at 11:09 am to TackySweater

Jam Girl tastes like brown rice. (Vomit.)
re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by Willie Stroker
on 1/29/23 at 11:40 am to Harahan Boy

Seems to me that most of these mixes are too salty.
Oak Grove was my fave, but after trying a handful to see if any others were less salty and failing in that hunt, I noticed the easy directions and simple readily available ingredients. I also found myself doctoring it up with onions, bell pepper, and green onions. So I just started using the same procedure and quantities on the bag (seemed to be about a cup of rice to 2 cups of stock) to make it without their packaged ingredients and found myself pleased with a better product.
I’ll probably try Jambalaya Girl if I see it though. Only because I like to sample different products.
Oak Grove was my fave, but after trying a handful to see if any others were less salty and failing in that hunt, I noticed the easy directions and simple readily available ingredients. I also found myself doctoring it up with onions, bell pepper, and green onions. So I just started using the same procedure and quantities on the bag (seemed to be about a cup of rice to 2 cups of stock) to make it without their packaged ingredients and found myself pleased with a better product.
I’ll probably try Jambalaya Girl if I see it though. Only because I like to sample different products.
re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by tke_swamprat
on 1/29/23 at 12:04 pm to Willie Stroker

Most of them are on the saltier side so just don't season your chicken as much.
I tried the gumbo mix a long time ago. Forgot how it was. If I'm going the box gumbo route, it's usually Mam Papaul's, but I enjoy cooking a huge one from scratch and freezing tubs of it.
I tried the gumbo mix a long time ago. Forgot how it was. If I'm going the box gumbo route, it's usually Mam Papaul's, but I enjoy cooking a huge one from scratch and freezing tubs of it.
re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by UPGDude
on 1/29/23 at 12:28 pm to Willie Stroker

For mixes, I still like Oak Grove too. I tried Jam Girl and it was Ok. I do like the Slap Ya Mama Jambalaya mix. So for me, it's Oak Grove, Slap Ya Mama, Kary's, and Jamb Girl in that order.
re: Jambalaya Girl mixPosted by Lambdatiger1989
on 1/30/23 at 7:26 am to UPGDude

Jambalaya girl is my go to when I'm not making from scratch. Quick, easy, and tasty.
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