Ingredients
- 8 ounces of delectable Italian sausage links
- Split into 2 ¼ cups of refreshing water
- 1 pound of succulent medium shrimp still in their shells
- 3 ½ tablespoons of versatile vegetable oil
- A generous cup of finely chopped onions
- ⅓ cup of vibrant red bell pepper pieces
- 2 teaspoons of aromatic Cajun seasoning
- 1 cup of fluffy long-grain white rice
- ¼ cup of the exquisite Chateau Ste. Michelle Syrah Rosé
- ⅓ cup of sweet frozen peas
- A sprinkle of salt and pepper
- ¼ cup of freshly chopped green onions
Step 1
Begin by simmering sausage in a quarter cup of water for 5 minutes. In the meantime, peel the shrimp, reserving the shells and tails in 2 cups of water. Bring the shrimp-infused water to a gentle boil and let it simmer for a delightful 20 minutes.
Step 2
As the sausage gently grills for approximately 5 minutes until perfectly cooked, generously brush the shrimp with half a tablespoon of oil before grilling each side for a flavorful 2 minutes. Once done, set aside the tantalizing grilled ingredients.
Step 3
In a medium pot over medium-high heat, heat vegetable oil and sauté onions and red pepper until the onions turn translucent, about 3 to 4 minutes. Introduce Cajun seasoning and rice, stirring for a minute to enhance the flavors. Pour in the Syrah Rose, giving it a quick stir, then strain the aromatic shrimp stock into the pot. Bring it to a bubbling boil, then reduce the heat to a gentle simmer, covering it to cook for a delightful 20 minutes.
Step 4
Meanwhile, chop the grilled shrimp and sausage into delectable bite-sized pieces. Once the rice is perfectly cooked, introduce peas, chopped shrimp, and sausage, simmering for an additional 2 minutes to warm through. Season with salt and pepper to your liking and top it off with freshly chopped green onions as a vibrant garnish.
Extra Tips & Suggestions
- 1. Keep your Cajun rice pilaf in an airtight container to lock in the bold flavors and prevent moisture from seeping in.
- 2. Store the pilaf in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight to preserve its freshness and prevent it from spoiling.

