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Smoked Sausage and Rice – quick one pot meal

By:Nagi
Published:11 Aug '21Updated:12 May '25
321 Comments
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This Sausage and Rice Casserole is a quick one pot dinner recipe that punches way above its weight in terms of effort vs results. Smoked sausage is the trick! It adds a ton of flavour that’s absorbed by the rice. I’ve used kransky, but any type will do – kielbasa, chorizo, etc.

Tastes like Jambalaya, minus the cajun flavours, and much faster to make!

Freshly cooked pot of One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice

One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice

Like the “dump and bake” Fried Rice I shared a few weeks ago, this rice casserole recipe was conceived as a quick and low-effort dish. What makes this recipe tick is the use of smoked sausages. An under-utilised yet economical ingredient sold at all supermarkets, smoked sausages like kransky and kielbasa (Polish sausages) pack a ton of flavour thanks to their smoky taste and the generous seasoning in the sausage itself.

They pan fry to a beautiful golden colour, leaving behind a stack of tastebud-tickling good stuff in the oil which then forms the primary flavouring for this rice meal.

And therein lines the beauty of this recipe: the exact flavour you end up with in the rice depends on the sausages you use. All are slightly different, some smokier than others, with slightly different seasonings.

One dish, different tastes!

Close up of cooked kransky sausages for One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice
Bowl of One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice

Ingredients in this Smoked Sausage and Rice

Feel free to change up the vegetables in this recipe to whatever you want, as long as they will hold up to 20 minutes cook time on the stove.

Ingredients in One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice
  • Smoked sausages – I’ve used kransky sausages here but any smoked sausage will work here. Other smoked sausages you may know include andouille, kielbasa and smoked chorizo. They are well-seasoned so they leach a ton of flavour into the oil which then flavours the whole dish.

    What exactly are smoked sausages? Smoked sausages are sausages that have exposed to burning wood smoke, which imparts a fabulous smokey flavour. They are commonly cooked sausages like Polish kielbasa, andouille, and the kind you see in American barbecue. However sometimes you will see salami-like sausages which are cured, dried and cold-smoked (meaning they’re technically uncooked).

    Smoked sausages can be sliced neatly, as depicted in the photo of kransky sausages below, unlike fully raw sausages.

    It doesn’t matter whether the smoked sausages you get are cooked or uncooked because they get cooked through in this recipe.

    Raw sausages – Even raw sausages will work in this recipe because they too leave a ton of flavour in the pot! You can’t really slice them though because the meat is raw and squishy, so just cut into small chunks. They end up looking like mini meatballs – it’s so good!

Close up of kransky sausage slices for One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice
Slices of kransky sausages used in this Sausage and Rice recipe.
  • Rice – This recipe is best made with long grain rice for this one pot cooking method because it’s the least sticky, so you get the nicest texture once cooked. Other rice types that work:

    – Basmati rice – same fluffy texture but you get the basmati aroma (which is lovely!)
    – Medium and short grain white rice – works perfectly but the rice is a bit stickier (that’s the way these rices are) so don’t expect the same loose rice texture you see in the video. It will clump a little more.
    – Jasmine rice – reduce water by 1/4 cup (water to rice ratio is lower than other rices.

    The recipe won’t work as written for: brown rice, paella or risotto rice, wild rice, quinoa or other speciality rices. I’d need to figure out liquid/rice ratios and cook times.

  • Onion and garlic – Essential aromatics for the flavour base.

  • Smoked paprika – The spice used to flavour the rice. We don’t need much flavour added into this dish because the smoked sausages add so much!

  • Chicken broth/stock – Be sure to use low sodium to ensure the dish doesn’t get too salty. Vegetable stock can also be used.

  • Capsicum / bell peppers – I used one of each red and yellow in this recipe. Lovely colours!

    Other vegetables that will work include: carrots, corn, celery, zucchini, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower (though broccoli and cauliflower will get a bit softer than ideal).


How to make Sausage and Rice

All made in one pot – nice and easy!

How to make One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice
  1. Cook sausages first to make them nice and golden, and to flavour the oil which is then used to flavour the whole dish. Do not underestimate how much flavour comes out of smoked sausages!

    Once the sausages are golden, remove from the pot and set aside. We will add them back in later.

  2. Sauté garlic and onion. Essential aromatics that virtually every savoury dish on this website starts with!

    After we get the garlic and onion going, add the capsicum. I add it later because it cooks slightly faster.

  3. Add uncooked rice and stock – Once the vegetables are softened, add the raw rice, stock, paprika, salt and pepper. Then add the cooked sausages back into the pot.

    No need to rinse rice first unless you’re concerned about rice cleanliness (rice in packets at (grocery stores should be fine, I never rinse). If you rinse, reduce stock in the recipe by 2 tbsp – because this is roughly the amount of water that will cling to the rice and will make the cooked rice a tiny bit more mushy / wet than intended.

  4. Bring to simmer – Give it a stir, then bring to simmer. Once the surface is bubbling, lower the heat to low (or medium low if you have a weak stove) until the surface is bubbling gently.

  5. Cook 20 minutes – Place the lid on and simmer for 20 minutes.

  6. Add peas – Add the thawed peas on to the surface of the rice, then put the lid back on. Work quickly here, to minimise the loss of heat. The residual heat in the rice will cook the peas.

  7. Rest 10 minutes – An essential step with any rice recipe which allows the rice to finish cooking through evenly.

  8. Fluff and serve! Use a fork to fluff the rice, stir the parsley through (if using, it’s 100% optional) and serve!

Close up of One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice

The rice is juicy and has absorbed the flavour left in the pot from cooking the sausages. Actually, it tastes almost like a simpler version of Jambalaya or Paella. There’s a small range of seasonings in the dish, but overall, the same amount of flavour! If that makes sense?!?!

A one pot meal!

This recipe serves 4 to 5, and contains 2 onions, 2 capsicums, and 2 cups of peas which I think is just enough vegetables per serving to make this qualify as a complete meal.

For a quick way to up the veg quota in this, stir through a few handfuls of baby spinach when fluffing the rice. The steamy heat will wilt the spinach in seconds! – Nagi x


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Freshly cooked pot of One Pot Smoked Sausage and Rice

Smoked Sausage and Rice – easy one pot dinner!

Author: Nagi
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Total: 40 minutes mins
Main
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4.92 from 157 votes
Servings4 – 5 people
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Recipe video above. The smoked sausage is the trick here to get great flavour into this quick one pot dinner. Tastes like Jambalaya, minus the cajun flavours, and much faster to make. Everybody loves this!
I used kransky sausages but you can use any smoked sausages you want, including chorizo. You can even use raw sausages – see Note 1! Also feel free to use other vegetables – anything that can hold up to 20 minutes on the stove.

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 5 garlic cloves , finely minced
  • 2 onions (medium), chopped (or 1 large)
  • 1 yellow capsicum , cut into 1.5cm / 1″ squares
  • 1 red capsicum , cut into 1.5cm / 1″ squares
  • 400 g/ 14oz (~3) kransky or other smoked sausages , sliced 0.5cm thick / 1/4" thick
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 3/4 tsp smoked paprika (sub normal paprika)
  • 1 1/2 cup long grain white rice , uncooked (Note 2 other rices)
  • 2 1/2 cups chicken stock/broth , low sodium (or veg stock)
  • 2 cups frozen peas , thawed
  • 2 tbsp parsley , chopped (optional)
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Instructions

  • Cook sausage: Heat 2 tbsp oil in a large heavy based pot over medium high heat. Add sausages and cook until golden. Remove with a slotted spoon.
  • Cook onion and garlic: Add remaining 1 tbsp oil. Add garlic and onion, cook for 2 minutes. Add capsicum and cook for 2 minutes until onion is translucent.
  • Add rice and liquid: Add rice, chicken stock, paprika, salt, pepper and the sausage. Stir, bring to boil, then reduce heat to low so it's simmering very gently.
  • Cover and cook: Cover with lid, cook 20 minutes.
  • Add peas and rest: Remove pot from stove. Working quickly, remove lid, add peas, then quickly put the lid back on. Rest 10 minutes – the residual heat with cook the peas.
  • Fluff and serve: Add parsley. Use a fork to fluff the rice. Serve immediately!

Recipe Notes:

1. Smoked sausages – Any smoked sausage will work here. They are well seasoned so they leech a ton of flavour into the oil which then flavours the whole dish.
Raw sausages – Even raw sausages will work because they too leave a ton of flavour in the pot! You can’t really slice them though because the meat is raw and squishy, so just cut into small chunks. They end up looking like mini meatballs – it’s so good!
2. Rice – Best made with long grain rice for this one pot cooking method because it’s the least sticky. Other rice types that work:
  • Basmati rice – same fluffy texture but you get the basmati aroma (which is lovely!)
  • Medium and short grain white rice – works perfectly but the rice is a bit stickier (that’s the way it is) so don’t expect the same rice texture you see in the video (it will clump a little more).
  • Jasmine rice – reduce water by 1/4 cup (water to rice ratio is lower, see here for cooking plain jasmine rice).
Recipe won’t work as written for: brown rice, paella or risotto rice, wild rice, quinoa or other speciality rices. I’d need to figure out liquid/rice ratios and bake times.
No need to rinse rice first unless you’re concerned about rice cleanliness (rice in packets at grocery stores should be fine, I never rinse). If you rinse, reduce stock by 2 tbsp (roughly the amount of water that will cling to the rice after rinsing).
3. Nutrition per serving, assuming 5 servings.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 597cal (30%)Carbohydrates: 64g (21%)Protein: 20g (40%)Fat: 28g (43%)Saturated Fat: 9g (56%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 57mg (19%)Sodium: 1073mg (47%)Potassium: 653mg (19%)Fiber: 5g (21%)Sugar: 6g (7%)Vitamin A: 1521IU (30%)Vitamin C: 104mg (126%)Calcium: 64mg (6%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
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321 Comments

  1. Kyra Carter says

    January 14, 2025 at 6:51 pm

    This is so flavoursome! We use medium grain rice. We use chorizo and fry it off first, cooking the onion and garlic in the chorizo juices afterwards really adds to the flavour. Nice and filling too!

    Reply
  2. neil stevens says

    November 27, 2024 at 10:22 pm

    Can the left overs be frozen as I’m only one person ?

    Reply
    • Jessica says

      June 2, 2025 at 2:12 am

      Yep, I find dishes like this freeze very well. Just pre-portion it before freezing.

      Reply
  3. Beth says

    November 19, 2024 at 10:02 am

    5 stars
    Not missing a thing and perfect as is. I used 14 oz. of kielbasa. We’re not even big fans of peas but this was delicious and we are looking forward to the leftovers. Thank you for another hit, Nagi. You have never let me down.

    Reply
  4. Sandy says

    November 18, 2024 at 10:55 am

    5 stars
    Made the Smoked Sausage and Rice tonight and it was absolutely delicious; so full off flavor. Didn’t change a thing.
    Thanks for sharing this recipe.

    Reply
  5. Liz S says

    November 16, 2024 at 1:09 am

    5 stars
    I loved this! I was looking for something I could make with my currently meager cabinets, and this was perfect! I didn’t have onions, unfortunately, but I did add about a cup of diced baby carrots. The only thing that went wrong was my own fault; I let I’ve of the kids talk me into adding another cup of rice (he was Convinced it wouldn’t be enough as written, it absolutely would have been🙄) so I had to add more stock. My rice was a bit more risotto than fluff, but again that was my fault.

    Reply
  6. Brett says

    October 19, 2024 at 1:39 pm

    5 stars
    good recipe. Using for meal prep to take to work. the smokier the sausage, the better it is, gives it a good kick.

    Reply
  7. Veronica says

    October 14, 2024 at 6:57 pm

    3 stars
    Good start to a recipe.. definitely missing spices and flavour though. The texture was nice and it was easy to make. I’ll try again with chorizo, chicken and more spices.

    Reply
  8. Dan Phillips says

    October 2, 2024 at 11:11 am

    4 stars
    This is a great recipe, it’s full of flavor but doesn’t rely on a lot of smoked sausage to do so. I used 12 oz. or smoked sausage, and the dish was really good. Adding the frozen peas to at the end and letting them steep ended up with them perfectly cooked.
    I really enjoyed it, and will make this again.

    Reply
  9. Shez says

    September 2, 2024 at 9:31 pm

    4 stars
    This was quite tasty – but takes WAY longer for the rice to cook than the time stated.

    Reply
  10. Mark Rouleau says

    August 7, 2024 at 1:52 am

    5 stars
    Very tasty and easy to make, thank you for sharing!

    Reply
  11. Nigel Bell says

    July 26, 2024 at 12:12 pm

    5 stars
    Beautiful, I used powered smoked paprika to give it a flavour lift as I had no smoked sausage. Loved it, absolutely delicious

    Reply
  12. Janet says

    July 25, 2024 at 3:47 am

    5 stars
    Oh my this was tasty!! Will definitely make it a regular!

    Reply
  13. Lisa says

    July 21, 2024 at 12:29 pm

    5 stars
    The night I made this there was a miracle….the whole family are and no one complained!! This has quickly become a regular on our meal plan.

    Reply
  14. Lilly says

    July 18, 2024 at 10:26 pm

    5 stars
    Made this for dinner tonight, so quick and easy and super yummy! I added green beans as I don’t like capsicum. Very happy!

    Reply
  15. Ellie Brown says

    July 8, 2024 at 5:19 am

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicous! Essentially a paella without the faff

    Reply
  16. Barb P says

    June 12, 2024 at 8:42 pm

    5 stars
    This is such an easy and versatile recipe. We love it. I halved the recipe as there’s just the two of us. Tonight I used satay marinated chicken breast and put a spoon of peanut paste in the mix.

    Reply
  17. Suzanne Hewitt says

    June 9, 2024 at 6:05 pm

    5 stars
    My fam love this!!!!
    I’m just wondering where the COOK MODE button is ??
    I’ve looked everywhere…..

    Reply
    • Sanda Fitzgerald says

      November 20, 2024 at 1:20 pm

      It’s just above the ‘Instructions’ section. Just toggle it across and the device won’t screen lock while it’s on.

      Reply
  18. Michelle says

    June 6, 2024 at 11:48 pm

    5 stars
    Great family meal,easy to make, used chorizo, everyone cleared their plates, winner

    Reply
    • Roz Tuck says

      October 5, 2024 at 4:31 am

      It’s just above the Instructions section. I never knew there was such a thing until tonight, it’ll be so useful!

      Reply
  19. Jackie says

    June 5, 2024 at 11:00 am

    5 stars
    This recipe is sooooo good. I only had 5 minute rice so I precooked the rice using chicken stock instead of water and for veggies I used Costco frozen roasted veggies and some spinach. Next time I will use long grain rice and it will probably taste even better.

    Reply
  20. Claire L says

    June 5, 2024 at 3:55 am

    5 stars
    Delicious. So easy to make and flavourful.

    Reply
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