This baked chicken alfredo pasta is classic and insanely delicious. Packed with Italian seasoning, shredded chicken, and penne pasta, this entree will become a family favorite! Chicken is always a classic go-to in our house for family dinners, and this recipe is no exception! Add some sides like roasted carrots, asparagus, and these 1-Hour Rolls for a meal that will fill everyone right up.
Baked Chicken Alfredo Pasta
Chicken alfredo is one of those dishes that if I see on the menu while I am with my kids, I give a sigh of relief! It’s a classic dish that my entire family will eat. So, I wanted to recreate a restaurant-quality version of this at home! And I think I nailed it on the head, this recipe is GOOD! It has the perfect amount of creamy texture but not so much that the noodles and chicken are drowning in sauce. The chicken and the pasta soak up the sauce and once you put that freshly grated cheese on top, well… Let’s say that you might want to double the recipe! I love anything with alfredo, but when you can do a whole meal in one with the protein, carbs, and delicious flavor, then I call that a win! You could also top it with some broccoli and not even make any sides to go with this! This alfredo takes less than 40 minutes from start to finish so that you can have a delicious meal, even on those hectic weeknights!
Ingredients in Baked Chicken Alfredo Pasta
Making this from scratch, including the sauce, is so simple. Plus, it tastes so much better than using storebought sauce! See the recipe card below for exact measurements.
Penne Pasta: I like to use penne pasta for this recipe but you can use whatever pasta that you have on hand.Butter: I used unsalted butter for this pasta. Heavy Whipping Cream: This is used as the base of the sauce. Cream Cheese: Try and take this out a few minutes before you need to use it and get it to room temperature. This will help it mix in better so that there are no lumps. Minced Garlic: You can use gresh garlic cloves and mince them up or use minced garlic that you have on hand. Garlic Powder: This adds in a little bit more flavor in addition to the minced garlic. Italian Seasoning: You can use storebought Italian Seasoning or, you can make some of this homemade Italian seasoning instead. Salt and Pepper: You need these to enhance the flavors in the dish. Parmesan and Mozzerella Cheese: These are used in the sauce as well as on top to make this recipe super cheesy! Chicken: Use cooked chicken that is already chopped or shredded.
How to Bake Chicken Alfredo Pasta
This is a great dinner recipe to have on hand because you can whip it up in under an hour, and it tastes like a million bucks! Plus, everyone is going to LOVE it!
Pasta: You can use any pasta that you have on hand. I like to use penne pasta becuase it’s smaller and it bakes up well but you can use bowtie, large macaroni noodles, or rigatoni.Chicken: An easy hack for this meal is to buy a rotissarie chicken that is already cooked and just quickly shred it up when you get home! Then, you don’t have to worry about cooking any chicken beforehand. Use Freshly Grated Cheese: I mentioned earlier to use freshly grated cheese from a block. The reason why you want to do this instead of getting pre-shredded cheese is because it will melt and mix better into yur sauce. Pre-shredded cheese has a coating on it that prevents it from sticking to the bag that its in which makes it so that it doesn’t melt or mix as easily.
In the Refrigerator: Once the chicken alfredo has cooled then you can place it in an airtight container in your fridge. It will last for up to 3 days. Reheat: To reheat leftovers, you can heat them up in the microwave for 30 seconds to a minute at a time until they are warmed through.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.