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Chicken Caesar Pasta (One Pot!)

This One Pot Chicken Caesar Pasta recipe is so easy to make! Angel hair pasta and blackened chicken are tossed in a creamy Parmesan sauce with a hint of Caesar dressing, lemons, and capers.

Be sure to serve this with a side of my Garlic Bread with Cheese!

A spoon scooping up angel hair in a creamy Caesar sauce from a pot with capers and lemons.

Chicken Caesar Pasta

So, the idea of Chicken Caesar Pasta is extremely enticing.  That being said, the balance of flavors, amount of sauce, and the consistency of the sauce is key in order to make it work without it being overpowering.

I recently saw a huge recipe website post this recipe concept using 2 cups of Caesar dressing. Which basically means it’s pasta drenched in Caesar dressing. (Not my jam.)

I put a lighter spin on this idea with more balanced flavors and a one pot method.

I’m personally obsessed with Chicken Caesar Salad, so I had to make this perfect. Let’s do it.


How to Make it

See recipe card at the bottom of post for full ingredient quantities and instructions

Season and Marinate the Chicken. Slice the chicken in half to create thinner pieces of equal size. Season with lemon pepper seasoning and marinate in Caesar dressing for 20+ minutes.

Seasoned chicken next to a bag of chicken marinating in a Ziploc bag.

Sear the chicken, sauté the garlic. Sear the chicken  for 4-5 minutes on each side until golden brown and partially blackened. Once the chicken is cooked, set it aside on a plate. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute.

Blackened chicken in a pot next to a pot with minced garlic.

Whisk in the chicken broth, milk, Caesar dressing, and capers. Bring to a boil. Add the pasta and twist the noodles into the pan as they soften. Cook for 4-5 minutes.

A pot of cream sauce with uncooked pasta in it next to a pot of cooked angel hair pasta.

Add the Parmesan Cheese, chicken, and lemon juice. Sprinkle the Parmesan cheese over the pasta and gently mix until melted and combined. Add the chicken back to the pan along with the lemon juice. Stir to combine. Garnish with fresh parsley and cracked pepper and serve.

A pot of angel hair pasta in a cream sauce topped with parmesan cheese next to a pot of creamy pasta topped with grilled chicken.

Using Cooked or Rotisserie Chicken

2 cups of cooked chicken can be mixed in at the end once the pasta is cooked. No need to marinate or sear the chicken first.

Storage

  • Leftovers should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.
  • You can also freeze it and store it for up to 3 months.

A white bowl filled with Chicken Caesar Pasta with chicken, capers, and lemons

What to Serve with Chicken Caesar Pasta

A close up view of angel hair pasta in a creamy Caesar sauce with grilled chicken, capers, and lemons.

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Chicken Caesar Pasta (One Pot!)

4.98 from 41 ratings
This One Pot Chicken Caesar Pasta recipe is so easy to make! Angel hair pasta and blackened chicken are tossed in a creamy Parmesan sauce with a hint of Caesar dressing, lemons, and capers.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese
  • 1 cup Caesar salad dressing, divided
  • ¾ cup milk
  • 2 small boneless skinless chicken breasts, or 1 large
  • 3 teaspoons lemon pepper seasoning
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 8 oz. angel hair pasta, equal to 1/2 lb.
  • 1 Tablespoon capers
  • 2 Tablespoons lemon juice
  • Freshly cracked pepper
  • Fresh Parsley, roughly chopped

Instructions

  • Slice each chicken breast in half to create two thinner pieces of equal size. Season each side with lemon pepper seasoning.
  • Place the chicken in a freezer Ziploc bag and add ¾ cup of Caesar dressing (save ¼ cup for the pasta sauce). Coat the chicken with the dressing and seal. Refrigerate for 20 minutes (or longer if time allows.)
  • Meanwhile, shred the Parmesan cheese and set it aside. It should be at room temp when added to the sauce.
  • Take ¼ cup of the Caesar dressing and whisk it with ¾ cup milk. Set it aside, it should also come down to nearly room temp. Don’t worry if it’s not completely uniform in consistency.
  • Heat the oil over medium-high heat in a large high-walled skillet or dutch oven.
  • Add the marinated chicken and let it sear, undisrupted, for 4-5 minutes per side. Decrease heat to medium if oil begins to splatter.
  • Set the chicken on a plate. Let it rest for 5 minutes, then cut it into strips. Transfer any juice left on the plate back to the pot.
  • Reduce the heat to medium and melt the butter. Add the minced garlic. Heat for one minute.
  • Add the chicken broth, and use a silicone spatula to “clean” the bottom of the pot. Slowly stir in the milk/Caesar dressing. Bring to a boil.
  • Add the angel hair pasta and use kitchen tongs to gently bend the noodles into the pan as they soften. (If preferred, you can also break them in half.)
  • Let the pasta simmer for 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally to ensure the noodles don't stick together.
  • Once the pasta is softened and cooked through, add the capers and decrease heat to low.
  • Gradually sprinkle in the Parmesan cheese, use tongs to toss and combine. Add the chicken back to the pan along with the lemon juice. Stir to combine.
  • Garnish with freshly chopped parsley. Add freshly cracked pepper and serve.

Notes

Note: Be sure to use angel hair. Substituting regular spaghetti noodles requires more liquid and cooking time. If you only have spaghetti, plan on using an extra 1/2 cup chicken broth, an extra 1/2 cup milk, and an extra 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese.

Caesar Dressing Recommendation:
  • My homemade Caesar Dressing is excellent. Otherwise I recommend Marie’s Caesar salad dressing found in the refrigerated aisle in the produce section.

Serve this with my Garlic Bread with Cheese.

Using Rotisserie or Leftover Chicken:
2 cups of cooked chicken can be mixed in at the end once the pasta is cooked. No need to marinate or sear the chicken first.

Nutrition

Calories: 625kcal, Carbohydrates: 49g, Protein: 39g, Fat: 30g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g, Monounsaturated Fat: 11g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 101mg, Sodium: 1102mg, Potassium: 758mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 314IU, Vitamin C: 14mg, Calcium: 248mg, Iron: 2mg
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127 comments on “Chicken Caesar Pasta (One Pot!)”

  1. OMG, this was sooooo good. We loved it!! Also didn’t have angel hair so just added a half cup more chicken broth and a a few tablespoons of water and it was perfect. Thank you!!

    • Hey Lisa!! I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed this and were able to adjust it as you needed to, nicely done! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, you’re the best! -Stephanie

  2. I am sooo thrilled to find you. Made this, but added 1/2 cup more broth and used spaghetti noodles. Added crumbled bacon as well.. OMG. new dish for the rotation. Amazing flavor in this dish. 

  3. 1. Super delicious . 2. Will make again. 3. May add more milk or broth because it got harder as it cooled or sat.

  4. Awesome I even got a my brothers picky eater best friend to like it!
    We also used g-free fettuccine in a smaller portion and just added some more milk till it was done cooking. I was told that it also tasted good by my mom who out of my family has a very good judge of food taste. 

  5. Delicious and family approved! I followed the revised directions for spaghetti as that was all I had oh and cheap grated Parmesan. Next time I’ll plan better. I followed the reviews and added an extra 1/2 cup broth, 1/2 milk, and 1/4 Parmesan. I cooked noodles for 16 minutes and added lemon pepper flavored rotisserie chicken at the end. You can eat right away, but I baked in 9×13 dish at 350 degrees for a few minutes to make it extra hot and a little toasted on top with some shredded Asiago cheese. Definitely a keeper! Thank you for recipe and all the reviews! 

    • You’re very welcome Lauren! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave helpful comments!❤️ I’m happy to hear the family approved of this one 😃

  6. Hi! I’m going to try this for dinner, looks delish!  but I was curious if I use a full box of angel 16oz do I have to double the ingredients? thanks

  7. What if you don’t want to add the pasta? Do u still use milk and broth for the sauce? My son and husband will use regular pastabut i use low carb noodles. So I usually make those separate

    • Hi Claudia, I haven’t made the sauce separately before but you could keep the milk and omit the chicken broth (or only add a splash or two if needed to thin out the sauce if necessary), and let the sauce simmer on it’s own until your desired flavor/consistency is reached.

  8. This is a keeper! My wife said it was “decent”, but went back for seconds! Youngest loved it!! Oldest is away at college so she misses out.

  9. How much extra liquid would you use for spaghetti noodles? We are a gluten free household, and I can’t find gluten free angel hair pasta.

    • Hi Kara, I would try maybe 1/2 cup more chicken broth and 1/2 cup more milk, you may have to go by look and feel as I haven’t tested this with spaghetti.

  10. This one was a hit with the family. Noticed your recent Instagram post about this particular recipe and decided to give it a try. Definitely saving. Thanks for another winner.

    • Hey Emily! That’s SO good to hear, I am so happy that my Instagram post gave you some inspiration and that it was a success! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review too, I really appreciate it! -Stephanie

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