
This creamy chicken pasta is one of our favorite weeknight dinners, tender egg noodles and shredded chicken folded into a rich, creamy vegetable sauce, ready in about thirty five minutes. For us that kind of easy, comforting meal is exactly what real food for real life is about. It is the sort of dinner that comes together with mostly pantry and freezer staples, which makes it a lifesaver on busy nights when you want something warm and homemade without a trip to the store.
Egg noodles are tossed with a creamy sauce built from butter, onion, garlic, mixed vegetables, broth, and cream, then finished with cooked chicken and fresh parsley. This creamy chicken pasta is cozy, satisfying, and made with simple, everyday ingredients. Building the sauce from a simple base of butter, aromatics, and broth means you control the richness, and the result tastes comforting and home cooked rather than heavy or overly processed.
Egg noodles and shredded chicken in a rich, creamy vegetable sauce make this creamy chicken pasta a cozy weeknight dinner.
Why You Will Love This Creamy Chicken Pasta
- Quick and easy. A creamy, comforting pasta dinner in about thirty five minutes.
- Rich and creamy. Butter, broth, and cream make a velvety, satisfying sauce.
- Simple ingredients. Everyday pantry and freezer staples come together fast.
- Family friendly. Creamy chicken pasta is a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
- Great for leftovers. It reheats well for an easy next day meal.
What Makes This Creamy Chicken Pasta So Good
A great creamy chicken pasta starts by softening onion, garlic, and mixed vegetables in butter, which builds a savory, aromatic base seasoned simply with thyme, salt, and pepper. Letting the onion, garlic, and vegetables soften slowly in the butter coaxes out their natural sweetness, giving the sauce a savory, aromatic backbone before any liquid goes in.
Sprinkling flour over the vegetables and stirring in broth and cream creates a smooth, velvety sauce that thickens as it simmers, coating everything richly. Cooking the flour briefly with the vegetables before adding liquid keeps the sauce from tasting raw or pasty, and stirring as it simmers helps it turn smooth and glossy. Whisking the liquid in gradually rather than all at once helps the sauce stay lump free, and a few minutes of gentle simmering develops a velvety body that coats the back of a spoon.
The key to this creamy chicken pasta is folding in the cooked noodles and shredded chicken at the end, tossing until everything is evenly coated in that creamy, comforting sauce. Folding the noodles and chicken in at the end, rather than cooking them in the sauce, keeps everything from overcooking and lets each strand get evenly coated in that creamy sauce.
Optional Pro Tip: Cook Noodles Al Dente
Cook the egg noodles to just al dente so they stay tender, not mushy, once tossed in the warm sauce. For the best creamy chicken pasta, let the sauce thicken before adding the noodles and chicken so it clings rather than turning watery. Slightly undercooking the noodles is smart, since they keep softening in the warm sauce, and stopping them at al dente keeps the finished dish from turning soft and heavy.
Tips for the Best Creamy Chicken Pasta
Cook the noodles to al dente so the creamy chicken pasta does not turn soft, and use cooked chicken to keep it quick. Using already cooked or rotisserie chicken keeps this fast, and warming it through gently in the sauce preserves its tenderness rather than drying it out.
Let the sauce simmer and thicken before folding in the noodles and chicken, then season to taste and finish with parsley. Give the sauce a moment to thicken before the noodles go in, and season it confidently with salt and pepper, tasting as you go so the flavor is never flat. If the sauce ever looks too thick, a splash of the pasta cooking water works wonders, loosening it while its starch helps the sauce cling to every noodle.
Variations and Add Ins
- Cheesy. Stir in parmesan or shredded cheese for extra richness.
- Extra veggies. Add mushrooms, peas, or spinach.
- Spicy. Add a pinch of red pepper flakes.
- Herb forward. Add extra thyme, parsley, or a little basil.
- Lighter. Use half and half in place of heavy cream.
How to Store and Make Ahead
Store leftover creamy chicken pasta in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. The sauce stays rich and comforting. Stored in an airtight container, it keeps its rich, comforting character for a few days, though the noodles will drink up some of the sauce as they sit.
Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave, adding a splash of broth or milk to loosen the sauce, which thickens as it sits. A splash of broth or milk stirred in while reheating brings the sauce back to a silky, pourable texture, and low heat keeps the dairy from separating.
Serving Suggestions for Creamy Chicken Pasta
Serve this warm, garnished with fresh parsley and extra cheese if you like, with a green salad or garlic bread on the side. It makes a cozy, satisfying dinner. A shower of fresh parsley and a little extra cheese on top finishes the bowl, and a crisp green salad or garlic bread alongside turns it into a full, satisfying meal.
This dish uses egg noodles, a tender wheat and egg pasta, as described in this overview of egg noodles. Their soft texture is what makes them perfect for soaking up the creamy sauce in this creamy chicken pasta.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a different pasta?
Yes. Egg noodles are classic, but penne, rotini, or other short shapes work well too. Short shapes with ridges or curls hold the creamy sauce especially well, so the dish stays just as comforting even when you swap in whatever pasta is in the cupboard.
Can I use rotisserie chicken?
Yes. Leftover or rotisserie chicken is perfect and keeps the dish quick. Rotisserie chicken is a shortcut we reach for often, since it adds savory flavor and keeps the whole meal on the table quickly with very little extra work.
How do I keep the pasta from getting mushy?
Cook it to just al dente, since it softens a bit more once tossed in the warm sauce. Draining the pasta a minute early and finishing it right in the sauce is a simple trick that lets the noodles absorb flavor while staying perfectly tender.
How do I thicken the sauce?
The flour and cream thicken it as it simmers. Cook a little longer for a thicker sauce. If you prefer a thicker sauce, let it simmer a little longer before adding the pasta, and if it tightens too much, a splash of broth loosens it right back up.
Can I add vegetables?
Yes. Mixed vegetables are included, and mushrooms, peas, or spinach all work well. Mushrooms add a savory, earthy note, while peas or spinach stir in easily for extra color and a boost of vegetables in every bite.
Can I make it lighter?
Use half and half in place of heavy cream, though the sauce will be a bit thinner. For an even lighter version, whole milk thickened with a little extra flour gives you a comforting, creamy sauce without the richness of full cream.
Can I make it ahead?
Yes. It keeps for up to three days and reheats well with a splash of broth or milk. Freeze it in a sealed container with a little headspace, then thaw overnight and reheat gently, stirring in a little liquid to bring the creamy texture back together.
Can I freeze it?
Cream and pasta can change texture when frozen, but it is doable. Thaw and reheat gently. If you do freeze it, undercook the noodles slightly before freezing so they hold their texture better, and reheat slowly with a splash of milk to smooth the sauce.
What cheese works well?
Parmesan adds savory depth, and a little cheddar or mozzarella makes it extra creamy. A little grated parmesan deepens the savory flavor, and a handful of shredded mozzarella or cheddar makes the sauce even richer and more indulgent.
What can I serve with it?
A green salad, garlic bread, or roasted vegetables all pair nicely. A green salad, some roasted vegetables, or a slice of garlic bread all pair nicely and round the plate out without competing with the creamy pasta.
A Creamy, Comforting Weeknight Pasta
This creamy chicken pasta turns simple ingredients into a rich, creamy, satisfying dinner in about thirty five minutes. Tender noodles, chicken, and a velvety sauce make it pure comfort. It is proof that a handful of humble ingredients, treated with a little care, can turn into a rich and satisfying dinner the whole family looks forward to.
Add vegetables, cheese, or a little heat to make it your own, and finish with fresh parsley. It is an easy, crowd pleasing meal perfect for busy nights. Make it your own with extra vegetables, a different cheese, or a pinch of heat, and you have a flexible, crowd pleasing meal that fits almost any busy evening.
If you love creamy, comforting pasta dishes like this, you will also enjoy our cajun chicken pasta, another favorite from our kitchen.
Results vary by ingredients, equipment, and cooking conditions. Always taste and adjust seasoning as you go.
Creamy Chicken Pasta
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook the egg noodles according to package instructions until they are perfectly al dente.
- Once done, drain the noodles and set aside.
- In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat.
- Add in the diced onion, minced garlic, and thawed mixed vegetables.
- Season everything with thyme, salt, and pepper. Let it cook until the onions are soft, about 5 minutes.
- Sprinkle the flour over the veggie mixture and stir until everything is coated.
- Pour in the chicken broth and heavy cream.
- Stir and let it simmer until the sauce thickens, about 5 minutes.
- Add the cooked noodles and shredded chicken back to the pan.
- Stir everything together until it is coated in the sauce.
- Taste and add more salt and pepper if needed.
- Sprinkle fresh parsley on top for a nice finish.
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