One-Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta - The Defined Dish Recipes (2024)

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You’ll be so amazed by how easily this dish comes together to make a healthy One-Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta dish that you can enjoy, guilt-free, any night of the week!

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Okay, who grew up eating at Chili’s Grill and Bar? Well, let’s just say I grew up eating there a *little too much*. I think I’ve tried just about everything on the menu and absolutely loved it all my teen years. Those teen years were also the days that I could pretty much eat any amount of calories and carbs without any repercussions. If I ate the things I did then, I’d probably be lying in bed with the worst stomach ache and gain 10 pounds in one sitting. So to avoid that but enjoy my childhood nostalgia, I’ve created a One-Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta.

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One of my most favorite carb-loading orders was Chili’s Cajun Chicken Pasta. It was the creamiest, cheesiest pasta dish topped with cajun crusted chicken and a giant slice of Texas-style garlic toast. Woah. So dang good.

Here, I’ve lightened up that recipe in this oh-so-easy one-pot pasta dish. No loads of butter and heavy cream here. Yes, there is a little dairy (you can use non-dairy milk if you are dairy intolerant), but all in all, we are using just real, clean ingredients. You won’t even believe how delicious this pasta is and you are going to want to keep eating more and more!! It’s got big, bold cajun spices and a lovely creamy sauce.

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For another classic, one-pot dish, try my One-Pot “Yummy Pasta!”

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1.5 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne (1/2 tsp is spicy. If you want mild, go for 1/4 tsp. If you are serving kids omit the cayenne).
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme
  • 1/2 tsp dried rosemary
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 cup white onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 12 ounces penne pasta (I use Jovial Brown Rice Pasta)
  • 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 2 cups milk almond milk is okay for dairy-free option
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice (about 1/2 lemon)
  • 1 roma tomato, seeds scooped out and diced fine
  • 2 green onions, thinly sliced, green parts only
  • 2 tbsp shredded parmesan cheese (optional)

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine the paprika, cayenne, thyme, rosemary, oregano and 1 tsp kosher salt. Stir until well combined and set aside.

  • Place chicken breasts on a cutting board and cover with parchment or saran wrap. Using a meat mallet or the bottom of a skillet, pound chicken until it is a uniform 1/4 inch thickness.

  • Season both of the chicken breasts all over with 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Now, take about 1 teaspoon of the prepared spice mixture and evenly sprinkle on both sides of the chicken breasts (reserving the remaining mixture for later).

  • Heat oil in a large skillet with sides (I use a 3 qt. Saucier) over medium-high heat. When hot, but not smoking, sear the chicken until golden brown on both sides and cooked through, 3 to 4 minutes a side. Transfer cooked chicken to a cutting board and let rest while you make the pasta.

  • Reduce heat to medium. Add onion and garlic to the same skillet and saute, stirring, until tender, about 3 minutes. (If your skillet is dry, add an extra tsp of oil.)

  • Add the pasta, broth and milk. Season with salt and the remaining seasoning blend. Bring the contents in the pot to a gentle simmering (you don't want it to be boiling). Cook, simmering and stirring often until pasta is al dente and liquid is absorbed and creamy, 12 to 15 minutes.

  • Finish with lemon juice and taste, adjust salt and pepper, as desired. Serve in a bowl and top with sliced chicken, roma tomatoes, green onion and shredded parmesan (optional). Enjoy!

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Author: Alex Snodgrass

Servings: 4

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One-Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta - The Defined Dish Recipes (2024)

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How much protein is in Cajun chicken pasta? ›

Amount/Serving%DV*Amount/Serving
Total Fat 16.5g25%Tot. Carb. 33.7g
Sat. Fat 7.9g40%Dietary Fiber 1.9g
Trans Fat 0.1gSugars 5.7g
Cholesterol 50.4mg17%Protein 23.6g
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How can I add protein to spaghetti? ›

Here are some of our tips for adding a dose of protein to your meals: Meat lovers – Add some lean poultry to pasta for an extra protein boost. In addition to a high protein content, chicken and turkey also provide a number of vitamins and minerals like B vitamins (especially B6 and niacin) and selenium and zinc.

How many carbs in a bowl of chicken pasta? ›

Nutrition Facts
Amount per serving
Cholesterol 32mg11%
Sodium 460mg20%
Total Carbohydrate 56g20%
Dietary Fiber 5g17%
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How many calories in a large bowl of chicken pasta? ›

There are 364 calories in 1 cup of Chicken Pasta.

Can I put protein powder in my pasta sauce? ›

If you've never tried pea protein powder, it's great in savory pasta-heavy dishes. Give it a whirl here with low carb pasta for a meaty, cheesy dinner with a nice thick sauce. Add some broccoli or cauliflower for vegetables.

What kind of protein can I add to pasta? ›

The ideal protein to have with pasta will vary depending on your dietary requirements and preferences. You can top your preferred pasta with chicken or sausage if you'd rather eat a meat-based protein. Similarly, you may consider pairing fish, shrimp, seeds, or nuts with your pasta for a non-meat protein option.

What does adding egg to spaghetti do? ›

The chef's pro-tip is simple: Stir an egg yolk into any dish that begs for an element of thickness or creaminess. That's it. To Skurnick, this flavorful, enriching trick is obvious.

How much protein is in a chicken pasta? ›

chicken pasta
Nutrition Facts
How much protein is in chicken pasta? Amount of protein in chicken pasta: Protein 28.5g
Vitamins and minerals
How much Vitamin A is in chicken pasta? Amount of Vitamin A in chicken pasta: Vitamin A 237.1μg27%
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Does Cajun have protein? ›

Cajun Seasoning Nutritional Facts and Calories
Amount Per Serving% DV
Fiber0g0%
Proteins0g0%
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium345mg15%
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How much protein is in an average bowl of pasta? ›

Spaghetti, cooked, unenriched, without added salt, 1 cup
Protein (g)8.12
Fiber, total dietary (g)2.52
Calcium, Ca (mg)9.8
Iron, Fe (mg)0.7
Magnesium, Mg (mg)25.2
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How much protein does a bowl of pasta have? ›

Pasta isn't just carbohydrates. One cup (about 145 grams) of cooked pasta has about 38g of carbohydrates, 7.7g of protein and 0.6g of fats. Plus, there's all the water that is absorbed from cooking and lots of vitamins and minerals.

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