One Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta Recipe

Katie Jasiewicz | Katie's Cucina

One Pot Cajun chicken pasta is a delicious dinner recipe that uses chicken, andouille sausage, onions, and tomatoes. Pasta is cooked in the skillet to absorb all the flavors, and it’s finished with Neufchâtel Cheese.

I’m so excited to share another one pot pasta meal with you today. I took a break for a while, not only making but creating new one pot pasta dinners, but I’m back at reinventing and simplifying dinner time once again.

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My kids love a good creamy pasta (I mean what person doesn’t like a creamy pasta?)! My husband and I love Cajun pasta, so I took the chance and made this One Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta for dinner last month.

I used my own Cajun seasoning, since I can control the spiciness level. By keeping it simple my kids devoured this dinner.

In fact, my 5-year-old even asked to try the "spicy" sausage i.e., Andouille sausage and he loved it. He even asked for a second plate of dinner!

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I kept the ingredients simple with just chicken, andouille sausage, butter, a neutral oil such as grapeseed oil, onions, tomatoes, penne pasta (any tube-shaped pasta would work), and chicken stock.

Of course, Cajun seasoning is a must for this recipe. To create the creamy texture, I like to use Neufchâtel Cheese which is 1/3 less fat than traditional cream cheese! I finished off the pasta with fresh flat leaf Italian parsley from my garden.

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Since my recipe for One Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta makes a lot — 8 servings to be exact! I froze the leftovers so we could enjoy an easy meal on another evening.

To freeze the cooked creamy pasta, you’ll want the food to cool to room temperature. Then, spray a metal disposable cooking container with cooking spray.

Add the pasta to the container, seal tight, and freeze!

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When you want to eat the dinner, simply thaw in the refrigerator the day before. Add it into a skillet with a half cup of cream (if it’s a cream-based pasta) or quarter to a half cup of water for a tomato-based pasta.

You can also use a quarter cup water and a quarter cup cream if you don't want additional calories to the creamy pasta. Heat until warm and serve.

If you’re looking for a flavorful pasta dinner that is cooked in around 30 minutes’ time, (and can feed an army) I hope you’ll give my easy recipe for one pot Cajun chicken pasta a try!

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One Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta Recipe

    8 Servings

Ingredients

  • 3 teaspoons Cajun Seasoning, divided
  • 3 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts, or the equivalent of 1 1/3 pounds
  • 1 tablespoon Grapeseed Oil
  • 4 Andouille Sausages, cut into 1/2" pieces
  • 1 tablespoon Salted Butter
  • 1 medium Onion, diced
  • 1 14.5 ounce can Diced Tomatoes, (organic)
  • 1 pound Penne
  • 32 ounces Chicken Stock, unsalted
  • 8 ounces Neufchatel Low Fat Cream Cheese, (1/3 less fat than cream cheese)
  • 1/4 cup Italian Parsley, minced

Directions

  1. Preheat a large skillet on medium heat. Sprinkle 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning on top of the chicken breast, turn over and sprinkle the remaining seasoning on the chicken breast.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil in the skillet followed by the chicken breast. Cook for five minutes.
  3. While the chicken cooks, slice the andouille sausage into 1/2-inch thick pieces.
  4. Remove the lid, turn the chicken breast, add in the andouille sausage and cook for an additional five minutes with the lid on. Remove the chicken and andouille sausage from the sauté pan.
  5. Add in the onion and salted butter. Cook for 2 minutes until the onion starts to become golden in color.
  6. Next, Add in the canned tomatoes and the penne pasta. Mix well. Then pour the container of chicken stock into the pan.
  7. Next, place the burner on high heat and bring to a boil with the lid on. Set a timer for 12 minutes. Once the pasta has come to a boil, lower to medium heat. Stir at the half-way point.
  8. While the pasta cooks, slice the chicken breast, and set to the side.
  9. Once the pasta is done cooking and most of the liquid has absorbed, turn the heat off.
  10. Add in the Neufchâtel cheese and sprinkle in the remaining 1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning. Mix until creamy and combined.
  11. Then add in the chicken and andouille sausage as well as the freshly chopped parsley. Divide evenly among plates and enjoy.

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Author: Katie Jasiewicz
Recipe Yields: 8 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes

Nutrition Facts

Servings Per Recipe 8

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 84
Calories 373

% Daily Value*
16%
Total Fat 11g
24%
  Saturated Fat 5g
24%
Sodium 570mg
15%
Total Carbohydrate 46g
3%
  Dietary Fiber 2g
  Sugars 2g
39%
Protein 19g

* Percent Daily Value are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
** Nutrition Facts are estimated based on ingredients and data provided by Fat Secret. Please consult a doctor if you have special dietary needs.
Katie Jasiewicz

About Katie

Katie is our resident one-pot meal fanatic, but you'll find that she's passionate about every kind of food, from dinners to desserts, on her blog Katie's Cucina.

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