Grilled Chicken Jambalaya delivers bold Cajun flavors with hearty protein to fuel any backcountry adventure
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This meal brings the perfect blend of spice and sustenance to the trail. The grilled chicken, bell peppers, tomatoes, and onions create a rich, savory jambalaya flavor, while the rice makes it filling without being too heavy. With 36g of protein and 600 calories, it keeps me going after long days on the move. It’s easy to prepare and packed with flavor—definitely one of my favorite backcountry meals."
Nothing beats a hot, flavorful meal after a day in the wild, and AlpineAire’s Grilled Chicken Jambalaya brings bold Cajun-inspired spice straight to camp. This hearty dish combines tender grilled chicken with bell peppers, tomatoes, onions, and rice for a satisfying meal that keeps us fueled and ready for the next adventure.
Packing 36g of protein and 600 calories, this lightweight, easy-to-prepare meal delivers the nutrients we need without sacrificing taste. Whether refueling after a long hike, a full day of climbing, or an epic bike ride, this jambalaya’s rich, spicy flavors make every bite a reward.
Details
- Bold and spicy Cajun-style jambalaya with grilled chicken, peppers, and rice
- 36g of protein and 600 calories provide lasting energy for outdoor adventures
- Lightweight and packable for backpacking, camping, and backcountry trips
- Simple preparation—just add hot water for a quick, satisfying meal
- A flavorful alternative to bland trail food, perfect for spice lovers
- Balanced with protein, carbs, and essential nutrients to fuel performance
- Item #AIRB04X
- Calories
- 660
- Servings Per Container
- 36g protein
- Claimed Weight
- 6oz
- Activity
- backpacking, hiking
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4 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 15, 2025
pretty good
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- I've put it through the wringer
hey y'all, I'm trying to get more into these freeze dried meals. Simply because there's so much lighter weight than doing a full on cooking thing out there. It's expensive to eat a freeze dried meal every night on the trail, not necessarily sustainable. However, with this particular meal I would say that it did really well, the rice tasted good, my only complaint is not enough chicken. Maybe only a half dozen little cubes of chicken, kind of skimpy IMO
May 15, 2023
Used on a 4 day backpacking trip through the Grand Canyon. Tasted great. much better with less than the recommended amount of water.
Originally reviewed on katadyngroup.com
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