One pot Italian chicken and pasta is full of yummy veggies, tender pasta, and an oh-so creamy sauce. Say goodbye to the usual dinner mess, this is made entirely in one pot – making this recipe absolute perfection!
Sometimes you just want a heaping plate of pasta. Thereโs something so comforting about carbs, and we are totally here for it! Pasta just happens to be one of our favorite carbs on the block (potatoes are a short second). Our Italian chicken and pasta features plenty of pasta, tender chicken for added protein, and some yummy vegetables too. We also made it creamy thanks to the addition of heavy cream and lots of Parmesan cheese. There are so many different reasons to love this meal. But, the number one reason? It all comes together in just one pot, which means fewer dishes and less clean-up! Who doesnโt want that after a long day? It also only takes about 30 minutes to make. Seriously, it doesnโt get much better than that.
What Kind Of Chicken Should I Use?
We always opt for classic boneless and skinless chicken breasts. You can cut it up into bite-sized cubes easily, and itโs one of the more budget-friendly proteins available. That said, if you have a different cut of chicken that you can cut up evenly, go ahead and use that instead. Boneless thighs and tenderloins would be our top substitution picks!
Heavy Cream Substitute:
If you’re looking to make this recipe a tad lighter, you can replace the cream with half and half or whole milk instead. Keep in mind that you may end up with less creamy results. Another option is to stir in cream cheese at then end, until melted โ start with a few tablespoons, then add more until it is as creamy as you would like.
Can I Use Frozen Vegetables Instead Of Fresh?
We want this recipe to be as easy to make as possible. If you have frozen vegetables youโd like to use instead of fresh, go for it! Thatโs half the beauty of this dish: you can absolutely use what you have on hand. We do recommend that you thaw frozen spinach and squeeze out the excess liquid first.
Vegetable Variations:
Speaking of using what you have on hand, you can switch up the vegetables you use too! Our one pot chicken pasta features sun-dried tomatoes, mushrooms, and spinach. Build off of our suggestions and add in other veggies, or you can get creative and use completely different varieties. Here are some yummy suggestions:
- Bell peppers
- Peas
- Cauliflower
- Broccoli
- Asparagus
Extra Cheese, Please!
We sprinkle a healthy helping of Parmesan cheese to finish off this chicken and pasta recipe. You can also load up on even more cheese if youโre in the mood for an extra cheesy pasta dish. These are our favorites:
- Mozzarella
- Ricotta
- Fontina
- Pecorino Romano
Serving Suggestions:
This dish is filling and hearty enough to enjoy on its own. That said, if you want to round it out with a few other sides, you can absolutely do so. We love a good salad, bread, and pasta combo! Below are some of our favorite salad and bread options:
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. You can reheat single servings in the microwave in 30-second increments until the dish is warmed through. You can also reheat leftovers in a saucepan on the stovetop. Make sure to add a bit of olive oil so that the pasta doesnโt stick, and heat over medium-low until warmed through, about 10-15 minutes.
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This is delicious! Only change I made was to cut the amount of garlic powder in half (I like garlic; it just doesnโt like me) and used broccoli in place of the mushrooms. Will definitely make again. Thank you, Caitlyn!
Loved it! Made recipe exactly as is and had roasted broccoli for a side dish.
Fantastic ! We had this tonite for supper, so delicious. Next time, I would more veggies like broccoli or carrots.
This sounds fantastic! If I want to add in more veggies, say some zucchini, broccoli, red pepper, when and where in the recipe should I add them? Can’t wait to make this!
Vey good. I am always afraid of too spicy a dish, but my two-year old grandson ate it with no complaints. I love your recipes and will make this again.
Pretty good! Made this last night and would make again. A couple of changes I made: used only 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning and I removed the chicken from the pan after browning, cooked the pasta most of the way, and then I added the chicken back in to finish cooking in the last couple of minutes of cooking the pasta.
This was an epic fail for me. I think I doubted the process and this caused it to go pear shape.
I made this tonight. It took very little time as my daughter was flying in from out of town. We all thought it was delicious and very easy. I didnโt have mushrooms or spinach but we put broccoli in it. Very very good.
Delicious and so easy to make! My whole family ate it up and made me so happy!
This recipe is delicious!!
So delicious! Thankful for the one-pot concept. We will be having this again and again.