Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (2024)

ThisGrilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce recipe always tastes like it was made by a professional chef! Luckily, this is one dish that anyone can pull off!

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Have you tried the The Pioneer Woman’s Penne a la Betsy yet? I tried it a few weeks ago and Oh. My. Gosh.

It’s wonderful! The first time, I made it following her directions exactly and used shrimp. It was wonderful. I definitely wanted to try it again, this time with chicken. You could also leave out meat all together and this would make a scrumptious pasta side dish. The sauce, really, is to die for, I don’t know where Tomato Cream sauce has been all my life but now I’ve found it and I’m never letting it go again.

How to MakeThisGrilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce

First, rinse your chicken breasts in cold water, then lay on some wax paper.

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Cover with another sheet of wax paper.

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And pound breasts with the smooth side of a mallet until even thickness.

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You don’t want to get them too thin, you just want them to be even, so they’ll cook evenly. If you don’t have a meat pounder you could also use a rolling pin or the side of a can or something. See? Nice and even. :)

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Season both sides of the chicken with Montreal Steak seasoning. This stuff is awesome and it’s good on everything.

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At this point, you can either grill the chicken outside, or if you prefer, you can cook it in a skillet inside.

For Grilling…

Preheat grill for medium high heat, lightly oil grate (we spray with Pam for Grilling), and grill chicken breasts on medium high heat for 6-8 mins each side.

Or…

Heat 2 tbsp butter & 2 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Once the butter and olive oil is nice and hot, add chicken breasts and cook 5 mins each side.

You’re going to be slicing the chicken up later anyway, so it’s okay to go ahead and cut it right in half to make sure the chicken’s done. I always do! :)

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Now let me stop you right here. This chicken is wonderful, flavorful and *delicious* just the way it is. I could eat this as a meal just like this. :D

But tonight we’re making pasta so we’re just gonna leave it on this plate and let it cool off for a bit, kay?

Let’s start making that pasta right now. In a large pot, add water and 1 tbsp salt. Bring to boil and add penne pasta and cook according to package directions. I usually dump in 1/2 of a 1 lb box of noodles and that’s plenty for the two of us. I made this for 4 adults once and I used 3/4 of a 1 lb box and that was perfect for 4 people.

Now. About that 1 tablespoon of salt. :) Salt water really brings out a wonderful flavor in dry pasta that you can’t get if you don’t salt your water properly. Noodles boiled in salt water? I could just eat ’em plain, they’re so good. If I’m using a large pot (like for spaghetti) I add in 1 tbsp salt. If I’m using a small sauce pan (like for mac and cheese) I use 1 teaspoon. Here’s a good gauge: Taste test your water- it should taste like the sea- salt water! :) Try it, you won’t be disappointed. :)

Now… onto the heavenly, tomato cream sauce. :)

Heat 2 tablespoons butter and 2 tablespoons olive oil in the skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic is tender, but do not let the garlic turn brown. This should take about 3-5 mins.

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Add in 1/2 cup chicken broth and turn up heat to medium high.

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Now, we’re gonna let this chicken broth reduce while we slice up our chicken. It should be cool enough to handle by now.

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Slice it up!

Now let’s check on our chicken broth…

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That’s what I call McSteamy! It is important to let your chicken broth reduce by half because if you don’t, the sauce will be runny and soupy. This looks good here, I could’ve left a little more broth in there, but whatever. :)

Pour in your tomato sauce…

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And your cream… and try to make a psychedelic design, please.

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Add 1/2 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp pepper and mix it all up.

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Now taste it. This is important. :D

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I ended up adding another 1/2 tsp salt and another 1/2 tsp pepper because it needed it. And then it was perfect. :D

Turn your heat to low and keep the sauce warm. We’re gonna go chop some herbs. Now, if you’re like me, you can just run over to your neighbor’s beautiful, lush garden and pick some fresh basil and parsley right off the bush. :D However, I realize not everyone is as fortunate as I am to have a generous, green thumbed neighbor with a beautiful, lush garden right next door. In that case, fresh herbs can be found in your grocery store in the produce section! They are in zippered, labeled bags and hanging up on the wall. Couldn’t be easier, and if you’ve never cooked with fresh herbs before you are in for a *treat*!!! The flavor is amazing, wow, oh wow. This dish alone could inspire you to start your very own herb garden. :) Oh, one more thing, I would try to buy the basil on the same day you’re going to be using it. It really is only good for a day or so, then it starts to wilt. Parsley, on the other hand, easily lasts a week. Probably more.

Okay. So. Whether they’re from a bag or a garden, grab 6-8 basil leaves, and stack them up:

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Then roll ’em up, as tight as you can:

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With a good paring knife, slice thinly:

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Til you have this! This is what’s called a chiffonade. We have chiffonaded the basil. :p

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Now. Onto the parsley. Grab some parsley leaves… Okay, that doesn’t look like many in the pic. I probably used about twice what this picture looks like. lol.

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Can you keep a secret? I cheat chopping up my parsley leaves. You could use the same paring knife you used on the basil but….

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I use this. My Pampered Chef chopper. I love it. It works great. It does a better job than me. :p

See?

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You need about 1 tbsp of chopped parsley.

When all your herbs are chopped, throw em in the sauce, and mix well.

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Now, my camera must’ve gone AWOL at this point because I don’t have a pic, but anyway, drain your noodles and pour them in the sauce. Stir until all the noodles are coated. At this point, you could go ahead and stir your chicken in too, or…. for a cool presentation….

Serve the noodles on a plate and top with sliced chicken:

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Are you hungry yet? :D

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  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (27) Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (28) Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (29) Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (30) Yield: About 6 Servings 1x
  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (31) Category: Dinner
  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (32) Method: Grill
  • Grilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce | Chicken Penne Recipe (33) Cuisine: Italian

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ThisGrilled Chicken Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce recipe always tastes like it was made by a professional chef! Luckily, this is one dish that anyone can pull off!

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • Montreal Steak seasoning
  • 1/2 pound penne pasta
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth
  • 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
  • 68 fresh basil leaves, chopped

Instructions

  1. Rinse chicken breasts in cold water. Layer between sheets of wax paper and pound to even thickness. Season both sides with Montreal Steak seasoning. Preheat grill for medium high heat, lightly oil grate, and grill chicken breasts on medium high heat for 6-8 mins each side. OR heat 2 tablespoon butter and 2 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Once the butter and olive oil is nice and hot, add chicken breasts and cook 5 mins each side. Set chicken aside to cool.
  2. In a large pot, boil water with 1 tablespoon salt. Add 1/2 pound penne pasta noodles and boil according to package directions. Heat 2 tablespoons butter and 2 tablespoons olive oil in the skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic is tender, but do not let the garlic turn brown (about 1 minute). Add the chicken broth to the pan and allow to reduce by half. Meanwhile, slice chicken.
  3. Once the broth has reduced, stir in tomato sauce. Add the heavy cream and stir well to combine. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Turn heat to low. Chop the parsley and basil, add to sauce and mix well. Drain pasta and add to sauce. Stir well to coat. Serve pasta on plates, top with sliced chicken.

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FAQs

Can I add heavy cream to my pasta sauce? ›

Whole Milk or Heavy Cream: Add a splash and let the sauce simmer for a few minutes to thicken. Hard Cheeses: A half cup of grated parmesan, pecorino, or other hard cheese adds a deep savory note to the sauce. Fresh Cheese: Try adding a scoop of ricotta, mascarpone, crème fraîche or even simple cream cheese!

Can I use milk instead of cream in pasta sauce? ›

Whole milk is an excellent substitute for heavy cream. It adds richness to your pasta sauce without the excess fat. Simply simmer your favourite pasta sauce with whole milk until it thickens to your desired consistency. The result is a velvety and indulgent sauce that pairs beautifully with pasta.

What is penne rosa sauce made of? ›

In a large saucepan mix Alfredo sauce, tomatoes, tomato sauce, mushrooms, spinach and more red pepper flakes (to taste). Simmer on low for 15-20 minute. Drain pasta and place in a large serving bowl.

What is chicken spaghetti made of? ›

Chicken spaghetti is made with a creamy, cheesy, super flavorful cream sauce that coats tender chicken and spaghetti noodles. Tangy Rotel tomatoes are also added to give it an extra pop of flavor and to balance the creaminess of the dish.

Is it better to cook pasta with heavy cream or cream? ›

If your recipe calls for stewing, simmering, sautéing, or baking, you'll want to use Puck Cooking Cream. Yes, they have some notable differences. Heavy cream, also known as heavy whipping cream, is most suited to whipping and piping because its high fat content allows it to hold its shape and form stiff peaks.

How to add cream to tomato sauce without curdling? ›

One common method to prevent your creamy ingredients from curdling is to stabilize the sauce by starting with a roux, which is a mixture of equal parts flour and fat (often butter).

Is heavy cream and heavy whipping cream the same thing? ›

Yes, heavy cream and heavy whipping cream are the exact same thing. The confusion lies in the fact that they're sold by different brands under two different names. According to the US Food and Drug Administration's labelling standards, heavy cream must contain at least 36 percent milk fat.

How to add milk to tomato sauce without curdling? ›

Stabilize with a Starch

Starches like flour or cornstarch help stabilize the milk emulsion. This will prevent it from separating. A common technique is to thicken your sauce or soup with roux before adding the milk. This changes the makeup of the liquid and prevents curdling.

Can I use sour cream instead of heavy cream? ›

Sour cream is an easy replacement for heavy cream. It can be easily stirred into a dish and offers another flavor profile to soups, stews and sauces. Plus, using it as a heavy cream substitute is a great way to use up that lingering tub in the fridge.

What type of sauce is penne good for? ›

Tubular shapes like penne and ziti are perfect with hearty, thick sauces like ragu. Rigate, the ridged ones, capture even more sauce. Wide, flat pastas like pappardelle are ideal for sopping up creamy sauces. Generally, the wider the noodle, the heavier the sauce.

What is the difference between penne and pasta? ›

Elbow pasta and penne both fall under the macaroni category of pasta. Penne pasta is a ridged, straight, tube-shaped pasta, whereas elbow pasta is a smooth, curved, tubed-shaped pasta. Both penne and elbow pasta are great for saucy dishes.

Why is penne so good? ›

Penne's large diameter and ridges make it ideal for retaining sauces on its entire surface. Penne pairs well with chunky meat or vegetable-based sauces because its ridges can easily capture the sauce. You can also try penne with a dairy based sauce or regular tomato sauce.

Do Italians chicken pasta? ›

Some Italian food purists still maintain that chicken has no place in pasta because it overwhelms the simpler, fresher flavors the dish should deliver. Instead, they prefer to prepare a separate chicken dish either as a second-course main or a side dish.

Why does my chicken breast look shredded? ›

Processing methods: The way chicken breasts are processed can also affect their texture. Different processing techniques, such as mechanical tenderization or marination, can alter the structure of the meat and potentially contribute to a stringy or shredded texture [1].

Is chicken pasta traditional Italian? ›

In the United States, there are many variations of fettuccine Alfredo, but the one that makes Italians raise their eyebrows the most is undoubtedly the addition of chicken to this creamy sauce. In Italy, traditionally speaking, you would never ever mix chicken with pasta!

What does heavy cream do to pasta? ›

Use heavy cream or a vegan heavy cream substitute as an add-in to thicken your pasta sauces and fill them with flavor. Try your sauce on top of some Gluten Free Pasta for a simple yet satisfying weeknight dinner.

How do you add heavy cream to sauce without curdling? ›

Additionally, it may be wise to gradually heat your cream products before adding them, so the change is less drastic. Chatelaine recommends warming even heavy cream before adding it to soup to prevent curdling, though no specific method is suggested.

How do you add cream to pasta without curdling it? ›

You don't want the cream to be boiling, just a very gentle simmer at all times. Add the lemon juice last. Lemon juice can curdle cream, I have never had that happen to me as I add it right at the end with the pasta. Also it shouldn't happen if your cream is neither too hot or too cold.

Will heavy cream break in a sauce? ›

Heavy Cream

It won't break, or separate. But do be aware that high acid additions — like citrus, wine, or tomatoes for example — might curdle it a bit. Not enough to ruin it… but a little.

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