We love dishes that are easily customizable and quick to prepare, and cheesy chicken spaghetti is no exception. Our recipe has you creating your own “cream of chicken”-style sauce rather than using the canned condensed soup for better flavor without adding too much work. Have leftover chicken? Use it up in chicken spaghetti! Love the convenience of shredded rotisserie chicken? This is a great use for it. Want a little kick of spice? Replace the diced green chilis with diced jalapeรฑos. You can easily make this recipe your own by changing it to suit your own personal preferences.
If you need dinner on the table even faster, try our 15 Minute Garlic Shrimp Linguine or our Penne Rosa for more quick-and-easy pasta recipes.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- No “cream of” anything soups in our version!
- Use leftover chicken, rotisserie, or even canned chicken. Or leave it out!
- Ready for the oven in 15 minutes, and on the table in 45 minutes.
Like any good casserole, this is a versatile dish that you can easily customize to use what you have on hand. While our base recipe is absolutely delicious, we want to make sure you have all the options so that you can really maximize what you already have on hand, or what is on sale. This dish is meant to be flexible to accommodate different pasta shapes, various cheeses, and different levels of spice.
Ingredient Notes
- Spaghetti: is preferred, but you can also use linguine, fettuccine, or even penne.
- Cheese: mix things up with Monterey jack, mozzarella, pepper jack, or a Mexican cheese blend.
- Onion: can use yellow or white, but can also omit it if preferred.
- Bell Pepper: use any color, or substitute with two poblano peppers.
- Diced Tomatoes: canned diced tomatoes are preferred for that preserved fresh flavor. You can also use mixed or spiced diced tomatoes, like Rotel, or tomatoes with roasted garlic. You can even use a jar of salsa.
- Green Chilis: can be replaced with diced jalapenos or canned diced jalapenos to make it spicier.
- Diced Chicken: use leftover diced chicken, rotisserie chicken, or even canned chicken. You can also leave it out for a meatless meal.
Chef’s Tip
The two canned items used in this recipe are utilized because they are preserved rather than what we would consider processed food. Canned tomatoes are often preferred in cooking because canning preserves the freshness of tomatoes in a way that you just can’t get with shipping tomatoes to grocery stores. Garden fresh tomatoes are the only thing that beats preserved.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container. The USDA recommends that leftovers be consumed within 3 to 4 days. This recipe is not suited for freezing.
Microwave serving portions on high in 30-second increments until heated through to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Stir in between to allow the pasta to heat more evenly.
Reheat on the stovetop in a large skillet over medium-low heat, adding 2 to 3 tablespoons of water as needed to thin out the sauce.
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Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
Really delicious! Loved the addition of the bell pepper. I used chicken fillets I sautรฉed in olive oil with Italian seasoning. Stuck them in the fridge until I was ready to put the casserole together. Super easy. Yummy!!
Love your recipes. You are a trooper and an inspiration to us all.
I was looking for ideas to use up my rotisserie chicken from Costco and came across this gem. Made this tonight as is and it was outstanding! Didn’t change a thing. I can’t wait to try out more of your recipes. Yum!
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My family loved this! Didnโt have diced tomatoes or diced chiles so subbed mushroom and corn. Was still a hit!
I’ve tried so many of your recipes, all a huge success, that it’s difficult to pick what to make next. I think this will be my next culinary adventure. Thank you. You are my #1 website that I go to when looking for great recipes.
Really good and relatively easy to make. My wife likes it and said to save the recipe. My only issue, and it is due to my lack of skill, is I need to multiply the prep time by 5.
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I bet some mushrooms would also go really well in this yum yum
This casserole did not last long! Easy to make. I love using the fresher ingredients to make the sauce versus anything thatโs jarred. Very tasty and not dry or overly moist like some casseroles!