Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta is a spicy, full of flavor pasta dish! Quick and easy weeknight dinner is always something I have on my mind. And I just love chicken and sausage combination because they are so creamy and delicious together.
Creamy Cajun chicken pasta is one of my favorite ways to make dinner on busy weeknights. Oh, so creamy and somewhat spicy, this family favorite chicken pasta recipe comes together in only 30 minutes! This easy pasta recipe an excellent way to cook boneless and skinless chicken breasts when you are short on time.
What kind of sausage do I need?
Smoked sausage. I used smoked sausage in this Cajun chicken pasta recipe. But you can definitely use the other options below.
Andouille. You may have heard about Andouille, which is another great choice. It’s a pretty spicy sausage. They make it from smoked pork and it makes perfect sense with cajun spices!
Spanish chorizo. I also like Spanish chorizo, seasoned with smoked paprika. It would be such a good companion to Cajun chicken.
What kind of pasta do I need?
Penne, linguine or rigatoni. Although I made mine using tried and true Penne pasta, you can also use linguine or rigatoni here. It depends on what you have or what kind of pasta dish look you are aiming for.
Can I make it gluten free?
Brown rice or red lentil penne. You can substitute gluten free brown rice pasta or red lentil pasta if you don’t eat grains!
Salted or unsalted butter?
Unsalted is a better choice. Salted butter isn’t consistent so you won’t know how much salt you need in addition, and most recipes expect that you’re using unsalted.
How to make Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta Step by Step
Cook chicken breasts whole. Please do not cut them before cooking. Cooking them whole will it guarantee a beautiful seared chicken look. And it will also make the chicken taste better!
Chicken is easier to slice after it’s cooked. Besides, it’s easier and less messy to slice chicken when you already cooked it. Once browned, remove it from pan and slice into strips.
Slice sausage thinly. Next, brown the sausage in the same pan. Slice the sausage and I do recommend to slice it thinly. Lastly, remove cooked sausage from the pan. When I removed it, I put it next to my chicken on the same plate.
Slice the mushrooms. After you cook the sausage, add sliced mushrooms to the pan. Then brown them for about 5 more minutes. Remove mushrooms from the pan to make room for sauce.
How to make Creamy Cajun Sauce:
- First, add chicken broth, heavy cream, Worcestershire sauce and bring to a slight simmer. Now add all your seasonings: Cajun seasoning, Paprika and Garlic powder.
- Next sprinkle grated Parmesan cheese to thicken the sauce. Taste the creamy Cajun sauce and add salt to your liking.
Why didn’t my Parmesan melt?
- Any pre-grated cheese will almost never melt properly. Many pre-grated cheese have additives ( such as wood pulp, cellulose) that prevent the cheese from clumping together. Unfortunately, this is exactly what will disrupt your cheese from melting. As a result, I never cook with pre-grated Parmesan.
- Heat can be the culprit. Just make sure your concoction is not boiling before you add the Parm. During the “mingling” period, did you let the mixture get up to temp to the point of having bubbles appear at the edge of the pan? If yes, then reduce the heat and add Parmesan.
- You should add only add a bit of cheese at a time. Make sure the first handful of cheese is melted before adding another. Otherwise it can be too much for the mixture to handle.
Lastly, add cooked pasta into the sauce and stir well to coat pasta. Taste everything at this point and adjust any seasoning (salt and Cajun seasoning).
Once you mix pasta with the sauce, add sliced chicken, sausage chunks and mushrooms. Next reheat the dish on low heat.
Enjoy this Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta with a glass of wine!
What goes well with Cajun Chicken Pasta?
It’s perfectly delicious to eat this creamy Cajun Chicken recipe without anything on the side. It’s a great stand alone meal! However, you might also enjoy it with Arugula Salad, Warm Quinoa Salad or Spinach Salad in Honey Mustard Vinaigrette.
And how about Buttery Mashed Potato Pie? Use this Cajun chicken sauce leftovers on top of the mashed potatoes!
Can I make it in advance?
Yes, you can! First, prepare everything except for the pasta. Then, cook the pasta fresh when you are ready to serve. Finally, add it to your other ingredients after re-heating them.
Keep your Cajun Chicken Pasta refrigerated in an airtight container until ready to enjoy.
More delicious chicken pasta recipes to enjoy
- Chicken Pasta in Pesto White Wine Sauce
- Seared Chicken Pasta in Chardonnay Parmesan Sauce
- Pasta Bolognese in Creamy Vodka Sauce
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Creamy Cajun Chicken and Sausage Pasta
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoon butter, (unsalted and divided)
- 1 lb. chicken breasts
- 6 oz. smoked sausage, (sliced into ¼ inch pieces)
- 8 oz. baby Bella mushrooms, (sliced)
- Cajun seasoning, to taste
- Italian seasoning, to taste
- Salt and pepper, (to taste, optional)
Creamy Parmesan Sauce:
- 4 cloves garlic, (minced)
- 1 cup chicken broth, (sodium free)
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 2 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
- 1 teaspoon Paprika
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¾ cup Parmesan cheese, (freshly grated for best results)
- sea salt, (to taste)
Pasta:
- 8 oz. penne pasta
Instructions
Pasta:
- Boil pasta in salty water according to the package instructions. Drain and set aside.
Chicken, sausage and mushrooms:
- Generously season chicken with salt, pepper, Cajun and Italian seasonings. Do not slice it yet – you will be cooking it whole. Slice sausage into ¼ inch circles and slice mushrooms.
- In a large skillet, add 1 tablespoon butter and melt it over medium high heat. When the pan is hot, add whole chicken breasts and cook for about 4-5 minutes on each side until browned for a total of 8-10 minutes. Remove chicken onto a plate and slice into strips.
- Add sliced sausage pieces and brown them on medium heat for 2-3 minutes on each side until darker in color around the edges. Remove from the skillet onto a plate.
- Deglaze the pan with a splash of water and add 2nd tablespoon of butter and sliced mushrooms into the skillet (add more butter as well, if needed). Saute until your mushrooms should look nice and moist, and dark. Once cooked, remove them from the pan as well.
Sauce:
- To make the sauce, add remaining 1 tablespoon butter to the pan, allow it to melt and then cook garlic in it until slightly browned – only for a couple of minutes. Next add chicken broth, Worcestershire sauce and heavy cream and bring to a light simmer. Add Cajun seasoning, paprika and garlic powder and mix into the sauce.
- Add Parmesan cheese and whisk to blend for 2-3 minutes to thicken the sauce. Taste the sauce and add salt to taste.
- Add cooked pasta into the sauce and mix in well. Next add the chicken, sausage and mushrooms back into the pan and allow them to reheat for 2-3 minutes. Close the lid to help the heat stay in. Serve immediately!
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy only. This information comes from online calculators. Although whatsinthepan.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
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Chelle says
This dish is amazing with so much flavor. Have made it a handful of times for a family of 6 and only get rave reviews. It is is requested frequently 😊. Thank you for sharing .
Olya says
Chelle – thank you so much for making this for your family of 6! So exciting that they want it again and again!
Janelle says
Made this a few days ago and it is the best recipe I have ever gotten from the Internet! Definitely going into my cook book forever. The seasoning combination on the chicken alone is amazing, made that for dinner today. Definitely will be making this again but adding spinach like others had recommended and maybe replace the pasta to make it lower in carbs.
Olya says
Wow Janelle! Your comment made my day! So happy this was the best recipe you’ve ever gotten from the internet:)!
Marie says
Thanks so much for the recipe – so delicious and easy, by the way!!
Cora says
Any recommendations of what I can use in place of the mushrooms. No one in my house eats them! Any help would be appreciated 🙂
Olya says
I would either remove the mushrooms completely or replace them with cooked bell peppers.
Melanie M Adrian says
Yup. I didn’t have any mushrooms so I did bell pepper onion and tomatoes. I also substituted sour cream because I didn’t have any heavy cream. Delicious!
Olya says
Yes for sour cream!!! I use it all the time in the sauces!
SJ says
I added spinach to give it some color and it was great! Awesome and quick recipe
Michelle says
That’s funny, so did I! Loved this dish.
Karol Koopman says
I’ve made this recipe several times and it has always turned out awesome! My son’s favorite meal. Just wondering if it can be frozen and reheated?
Olya says
Upon reheating from a frozen state, the cream will disintegrate and will look off. I personally would not recommend it.
Carol says
This sounds delicious but I can’t handle the heat in most Cajun spices. You mentioned using creole seasoning instead if you can’t handle the heat. Do you have a favorite one you use? I have never bought creole seasoning. Thanks!
Olya says
This is a good seasoning to use – Tony Chachere’s Original Creole seasoning. Make sure to get the original version, not “bold” or “more spice” one.
Jade says
I can’t wait to try this! I think I’ll make mine a little saucier & add spinach and onions.
Olya says
Please make it saucier! I am looking forward to the results!
Emily Bakken says
My husband is the type to never say he likes something out loud and I swear I AM NOT BAD. he just only speaks up when it is remarkable and this got a response out of him. which means it was AMAZING.
Even without the chicken portion it was good. add some basil on top
Olya says
Wow!!! I am so happy you shared this. That’s a great compliment!
Russell Tate says
This is 5 star. Make it you get the best meal compliments.
Olya says
Thank you Russel! You write the best reviews!
Jeffrey Miller says
Looks Delicious. Cajun chicken is one of my favorite dishes to order when eating out. I will definitely be giving this a try at home. I would like to try it using shrimp. Would you recommend replacing the pound of chicken with a pound of shrimp or should I increase the amount of shrimp? Thanks from a new follower.
Olya says
I would definitely add more shrimp – probably 1/2 pound more. It also depends if the shrimp is frozen.