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One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken And Sausage Pasta

One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken And Sausage Pasta

One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken And Sausage Pasta

You know those nights when you’re starving, tired, and just want one easy meal? Yeah, same here. That’s when I whip up my One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken and Sausage Pasta—no stress, just flavor.

It’s creamy. It’s spicy. And it all cooks in one pan—less mess, more yum. I love how the sausage and chicken bring all that bold flavor together.

The sauce hugs the pasta like a cozy blanket. And the Cajun kick? It makes every bite pop. Trust me, you’ll want seconds… maybe thirds.

Let me show you how I make it. It’s quick, simple, and tastes like a hug in a bowl. Ready? Let’s get cooking.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

What You Need to Know Before You Start

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: About 55 minutes

Servings: This recipe serves about 4 people generously. You can double it for a larger group or leftovers.

Difficulty: Easy. Everything’s made in stages in the same skillet. No fancy tricks—just smart layering of ingredients and flavors.

Required Kitchen Tools

To make this recipe smooth and simple, have these tools ready:

Ingredients for One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken and Sausage Pasta

Here’s what you’ll need to bring this bold, creamy skillet pasta together (measurements are in the recipe card at the end):

Proteins

Vegetables

Pasta

Dairy & Liquids

Seasonings

Variations for This Recipe

How to Make One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken and Sausage Pasta (Step-by-Step)

This dish comes together in layers—start with the meats, then the veggies, then the sauce, then the pasta. Here’s how I do it in my kitchen:

1. Cook the Pasta (If Not One-Pan)

If you prefer to boil pasta separately, cook the penne in salted water until just shy of al dente. Drain and set aside. If you’re cooking the pasta directly in the sauce, skip this step—we’ll get there soon.

2. Sear the Chicken

3. Brown the Sausage

4. Sauté the Mushrooms

5. Make the Cajun Cream Sauce

6. Add the Pasta

7. Finish with Cheese and Meats

How to Serve One Pan Cajun Chicken Pasta

I love serving this skillet pasta piping hot straight from the pan with:

Storing & Reheating Tips

Refrigerate:

Reheat:

Freeze:

Tips and Tricks for Success

Nutrition (Per Serving Estimate)

NutrientAmount
Calories580 kcal
Protein35 g
Carbohydrates42 g
Fat31 g
Saturated Fat15 g
Fiber2 g
Sugar3 g
Sodium810 mg
Cholesterol135 mg
Calcium210 mg

Note: Nutrition values are estimates based on common ingredients and serving size.

One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken And Sausage Pasta

Recipe by Nancy HollarCourse: pasta recipes
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

35

minutes
Calories

580

kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp butter, divided (unsalted)

  • 1 lb. chicken breasts, cut into pieces

  • 6 oz. smoked sausage, sliced into ¼-inch rounds

  • 8 oz. baby Bella mushrooms, sliced

  • Cajun seasoning, to taste

  • Italian seasoning, to taste

  • Salt and pepper, to taste (optional)

  • For the Sauce:
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 cup chicken broth (sodium-free)

  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

  • 1 cup heavy cream

  • 2 tsp Cajun seasoning

  • 1 tsp paprika

  • ½ tsp garlic powder

  • ¾ cup Parmesan cheese, freshly grated

  • Sea salt, to taste

  • Pasta:
  • 8 oz. penne pasta (uncooked or pre-cooked)

Directions

  • Sear Chicken: In a large skillet, melt 1 tbsp butter. Season and cook chicken until browned. Remove and set aside.
  • Brown Sausage: Add another tbsp butter. Sear sausage slices until golden. Remove and set aside.
  • Cook Mushrooms: Melt remaining butter. Add mushrooms and sauté until browned. Stir in garlic and cook for 1 minute.
  • Build Sauce: Add broth and Worcestershire sauce. Stir up any browned bits. Pour in cream, Cajun seasoning, paprika, and garlic powder. Simmer.
  • Cook Pasta: Add uncooked penne directly to the sauce and simmer 12–15 mins, stirring often. Or stir in pre-cooked pasta.
  • Finish Dish: Stir in chicken, sausage, and Parmesan. Simmer 2–3 mins. Adjust salt if needed. Serve warm with toppings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use a different type of pasta instead of penne?

Yes, absolutely. Penne works great because it holds the creamy sauce inside the tube, but you can easily swap it out for rotini, rigatoni, farfalle (bowtie), or even fettuccine. Just keep an eye on the cooking time, especially if you’re simmering the pasta directly in the sauce—different shapes cook at different speeds.

Is this pasta dish very spicy?

It has a mild to moderate kick from the Cajun seasoning. I’d call it flavorful more than spicy. If you’re sensitive to heat or making this for kids, start with less Cajun seasoning and skip the paprika. You can always add more at the end. If you love heat, toss in a pinch of cayenne or red pepper flakes.

Can I make it ahead of time?

Yes, this recipe is easy to prep ahead. You can cook the chicken, sausage, and even the mushrooms a day before. Store them in the fridge in an airtight container. When ready to eat, make the sauce fresh and stir everything together. The flavors will still shine, and you’ll save time.

What if I don’t want to use heavy cream?

You can lighten it up with half-and-half or even whole milk, but the sauce won’t be as rich or thick. A dairy-free alternative like coconut cream will give you body, but it will slightly change the flavor. Always adjust the seasoning if using substitutes.

Can I freeze leftovers?

Technically yes, but I don’t recommend it. Cream-based sauces tend to separate when thawed and reheated, which can lead to a grainy texture. If you’re planning on storing it, stick to refrigerating and enjoy it within 2–3 days for best taste and consistency.

Conclusion

One Pan Creamy Cajun Chicken and Sausage Pasta is more than just a weeknight dinner—it’s a comforting, flavorful skillet meal that brings everything together in one place: tender chicken, smoky sausage, earthy mushrooms, pasta, and a bold creamy sauce.

Whether you’re feeding a family or just meal-prepping for yourself, this dish checks every box: warm, rich, satisfying, and easy to clean up. I’ve made this countless times when I want something hearty without the fuss—and it always hits the spot.

The best part? You can adjust it endlessly. Spice it up, switch the protein, or toss in veggies like spinach or bell peppers to make it your own. This isn’t just a recipe—it’s one of those reliable favorites that becomes part of your regular rotation.

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