One Skillet Cajun Honey Garlic Sausage & Rice

A fast and flavorful one pan meal that balances smoky sausage, warm Cajun spice, sweet honey, and tender rice for a family friendly dinner ready in about 30 minutes.

This one skillet Cajun honey garlic sausage and rice is a weeknight lifesaver that I first made on a busy Thursday when the pantry held more hope than time. The dish landed on our table warm, colorful, and perfectly seasoned, and my family asked that I make it again the very next night. It combines smoky smoked sausage with bold Cajun spice and a touch of honey that brightens every bite. The rice soaks up savory broth and sausage drippings which gives it an almost risotto like creaminess without extra effort. This became my go to when I want comfort food without long prep or a sink full of dishes.
I discovered this combination while experimenting with pantry staples and a jar of Cajun seasoning that had been sitting in the cabinet. The garlic perfume and a quick sear on the sausage build layers of flavor early in the process. After a short simmer the rice is tender and flavored through and through. It is forgiving, so it is easy to scale up for guests or portion down for two. The final drizzle of honey is small but transformative, brightening the heat and tying salty and sweet notes together. This recipe feels both humble and clever, a reliable meal that looks and tastes like more than the time it takes to make.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Fast and fuss free, ready on the table in about 30 minutes making it ideal for busy weeknights and last minute dinners.
- Uses pantry staples and one pan which means minimal shopping and fewer dishes to wash.
- Balanced flavor profile with smoky sausage, warm Cajun seasoning, aromatic garlic, and a sweet honey finish for crowd pleasing appeal.
- Easy to scale, so you can double the recipe for company or halve it for a quick lunch for one.
- Flexible with ingredient swaps for dietary needs and seasonal produce additions for color and freshness.
- Hands on time is short, most of the cooking is a gentle simmer so you can prepare a salad or sides while it cooks.
In our house this dish revived a rainy evening by warming everyone up. My partner loves the smoky sausage and the kids call out for seconds when the honey is added. It is also one of the first dishes I teach guests who want an approachable introduction to cooking with bold spices. The simplicity and the reaction from family and friends keep this in my weekly rotation.
Ingredients
- Smoked sausage, 14 ounces: Look for fully cooked smoked sausage with a firm texture and smoky flavor. Andouille works well for an extra Cajun touch. Slice into 1 4 inch rounds so they sear evenly and release flavorful drippings.
- Long grain white rice, 1 cup: Rinse under cold water to remove excess starch which helps keep the grains separate. Standard long grain rice cooks reliably in the timing given and soaks up broth beautifully.
- Olive oil, 1 tablespoon: Use extra virgin for a fruity note or light olive oil if you prefer a cleaner pan sear. It prevents sticking and helps the sausage brown.
- Garlic, 2 cloves minced: Fresh garlic gives the best aroma. Mince finely so it releases flavor quickly during the short cooking window.
- Cajun seasoning, 1 1 2 teaspoons: Adjust to taste. A medium heat blend works best. If your blend is very spicy reduce to 1 teaspoon and add more later if needed.
- Honey, 2 tablespoons: A final drizzle that balances the spice. Use mild honey so it does not dominate. Local raw honey adds floral notes.
- Chicken broth, 2 cups: Low sodium is preferred so you can control salt. Warm the broth slightly for a more even simmer.
- Salt and pepper to taste: Add sparingly at first because the sausage and broth add seasoning.
- Chopped fresh parsley: Optional for color and a fresh herbal lift at the end.
Instructions
Warm the skillet and oilPlace a large heavy skillet over medium high heat and add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Heat until the oil shimmers but is not smoking which takes about 1 minute. A hot pan is essential to get a good sear on the sausage and develop flavor through browning.Sear the sliced sausageAdd the 14 ounces of sliced sausage in a single layer. Cook until browned on both sides about 3 to 4 minutes per side. Do not move the slices constantly. Let them sit so they form a golden crust which concentrates the smoky flavor and creates fond for the rice to cook in.Add garlic and Cajun seasoningStir in the minced garlic and 1 1 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning and cook about 30 seconds until fragrant. Watch closely so the garlic does not burn. The heat releases the spice oils and melds seasoning into the sausage drippings.Toast the riceAdd the rinsed 1 cup long grain white rice and stir to coat in the spice and drippings. Toast for about 1 minute which helps the grains hold their shape and adds a subtle nuttiness. This step also helps the rice absorb flavor more evenly during simmering.Add broth and simmerPour in 2 cups warm chicken broth and bring to a low boil. Reduce heat to low, cover the skillet and simmer gently for 18 to 20 minutes until the rice is tender and the broth is absorbed. Avoid lifting the lid often so steam is trapped and rice cooks evenly.Finish with honey and restRemove the pan from heat and drizzle 2 tablespoons honey evenly over the rice. Gently stir to combine and let rest covered for 5 minutes. Taste and season with salt and pepper, then sprinkle chopped fresh parsley if using before serving.
You Must Know
- Rice texture is key, rinse the rice until the water runs clearer to avoid gummy grains and use a gentle simmer to finish cooking.
- Low sodium broth lets you control salt. Taste after the honey is added because the sweetness can mask salt levels.
- This dish stores well. Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days and freeze for up to 2 months though texture will change slightly after freezing.
- Adjust heat by changing the Cajun seasoning quantity or by using a milder sausage if you prefer less spice.
- Make it gluten free by choosing a certified gluten free smoked sausage and checking labels for additives.
My favorite aspect is how forgiving this method is. If the rice needs a little extra liquid stir in a few tablespoons of warm broth and cover for a few more minutes. When feeding a crowd I double the rice and broth and finish with a bit more honey to keep the balance of flavor. Family gatherings often end in rounds of praise for this simple hearty dish and it is one of the recipes guests ask for when they visit.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. To retain moisture reheat gently on the stove with a tablespoon of water or broth and cover so steam refreshes the rice. For freezing portion into meal sized containers and chill until solid before transferring to freezer bags. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat slowly. Avoid microwaving at full power which can dry the sausage. When reheating add a splash of broth and cover to trap steam for a fresher texture.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a lighter protein use smoked chicken sausage or turkey sausage keeping the same quantity. If you want a vegetarian version replace sausage with smoked tempeh or smoked tofu and use vegetable broth. Swap long grain white rice for jasmine if you prefer aroma or for brown rice increase the broth and cook time to about 40 minutes because brown rice needs more liquid. Replace honey with maple syrup for a different floral sweetness. If you need gluten free verify the sausage label or use a plant based alternative with a certified gluten free mark.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this dish straight from the skillet for a rustic presentation alongside a crisp green salad or quick slaw to cut through the richness. Add a side of roasted vegetables for more color and nutrition. A squeeze of fresh lemon or lime brightens the honey and lifts the spices. Garnish with chopped parsley or green onions for color. For a heartier meal add a fried or poached egg on top which is popular in my family and creates a silky finish once the yolk is broken into the hot rice.
Cultural Background
The flavor profile draws from Cajun cooking traditions from Louisiana which emphasize bold spice blends, smoky proteins, and comforting one pot preparations. While this dish is not a traditional jambalaya it borrows similar principles of cooking rice with seasoned meats and broth to produce a unified flavorful grain. The small addition of honey reflects a modern balancing technique used by home cooks to soften heat and enhance depth, showing how classic approaches adapt to contemporary tastes. This combination celebrates the simplicity and robustness of southern home cooking.
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring and summer add fresh diced bell peppers and tomatoes at the stage when you add the rice to incorporate seasonal brightness. In autumn use roasted sweet potato cubes or swap parsley for chives for an onion like brightness. In winter choose heartier smoked sausages and stir in a handful of frozen peas toward the end of cooking for color and quick cooking convenience. Small changes keep the dish interesting through the year while preserving the core method.
Meal Prep Tips
Prepare the sausage and measure the rice and spices in advance for faster assembly on busy nights. Cook a double batch and portion into individual containers for easy lunches. When portioning, include a small container of fresh herbs to sprinkle after reheating to keep the herbs bright. Label containers with date and reheating instructions. This method reduces evening stress and gives you a satisfying ready to reheat meal during a hectic week.
This one skillet dinner is a dependable favorite that brings bold flavors and minimal effort to the table. Make it your own by adjusting heat and sweetness and enjoy the comfort of a home cooked meal that feels special every time.
Pro Tips
Rinse the rice until the water runs clearer to reduce starch and prevent gummy texture.
Brown the sausage without moving it too much to develop fond which adds depth to the rice.
Warm the broth before adding to the skillet to maintain a steady simmer and even cooking.
If the rice is slightly underdone after the recommended time add 2 tablespoons warm broth and cover for 5 more minutes.
This nourishing one skillet cajun honey garlic sausage & rice recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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One Skillet Cajun Honey Garlic Sausage & Rice
This One Skillet Cajun Honey Garlic Sausage & Rice recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Instructions
Warm the skillet and oil
Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large heavy skillet over medium high heat until the oil shimmers but does not smoke.
Sear the sliced sausage
Add the sliced sausage and sear in a single layer until browned on both sides about 3 to 4 minutes per side to develop flavor.
Add garlic and Cajun seasoning
Stir in the minced garlic and 1 1 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning and cook about 30 seconds until fragrant being careful not to burn the garlic.
Toast the rice
Add the rinsed rice and stir to coat in the drippings and spices. Toast for about 1 minute to help the grains stay separate.
Add broth and simmer
Pour in 2 cups warm chicken broth and bring to a low boil. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 18 to 20 minutes until rice is tender and liquid is absorbed.
Finish with honey and rest
Remove from heat, drizzle 2 tablespoons honey over the rice, stir gently to combine and let rest covered for 5 minutes before serving. Season with salt and pepper and garnish with parsley.
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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
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