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Home / Recipes / Dinner / Creamy Chicken Asparagus Pasta

Creamy Chicken Asparagus Pasta

30 minutes mins
| 12 Comments | Jump to Recipe 06/21/18 | Updated: 06/30/24 | by Nora

You know how they say it gets easier after 3 months? No, not with Chicken and Asparagus Pasta. With babies I mean.

Well, they (whoever “they” may be) are so. terribly. wrong. Once babies turn 3 months old, they realize there’s a world out there the need to see, now, in its entirety, within 5 minutes.

Or maybe that’s just my kids? Ha!

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE seeing them grow up. It’s amazing to me that I get to stay home with them to watch how every day brings something new. But. Lately every day has also been bringing increasing stubbornness, silliness, boundary-testing.

Like mother, like daughter.

During meals, one of them will try to get away with only eating plain pasta. And refuse to eat cooked vegetables. The other one will try to use the sauce as shampoo. And so on and so forth.

But this meal? I don’t know. It’s a miracle; send cake to celebrate (and make it a Summer Stone Fruit Streusel Coffee Cake, while you’re at it). They ate it, nobody complained about the sauce on their pasta, nobody tried smearing said sauce onto their head, the asparagus was gone within seconds.

Chicken Asparagus Pasta on a light plate with a fork and some herbs

It’s not that either of my girls is a particularly picky eater, but there’s a lot of unnecessary whining and mess-making and just… Ugh. It gets to me. So having a nice and quiet meal is awesome, and it’s also super easy to make!

How to make this one skillet chicken and asparagus pasta:

There are two (super simple!) steps to this meal:

  1. Cooking the chicken
  2. Cooking the pasta and asparagus right in the sauce

I mean, you cannot beat the simplicity of that.

A few tips to make this recipe absolutely foolproof:

Make sure the chicken is all the way done before removing it from the skillet.

The first time I made this dish, I didn’t cook the chicken long enough. In the end, everything was ready but the chicken needed some more time to cook, which was super frustrating.

chicken in a skillet

Yes, all the remaining ingredients really can all go into one skillet.

That’s the beauty of one pot pasta dishes – you just have one pot (or in this case skillet) to wash.

I prefer adding the asparagus once the pasta has had some time to cook already, because that way it still has some bite.

pasta in milk in a skillet

If you think the sauce is still too liquid-y once the pasta is done, turn up the heat and boil it for another 30 seconds.

If it’s still not thick enough (it totally depends on your pasta!), set it aside and let it rest for 5 minutes. It should have thickened nicely by then.

pasta and asparagus in a skillet in creamy sauce

If you prefer your asparagus very soft, you can boil it separately in a large pot filled with water and just add it in the end.

The way it is cooked in the recipe does cook it through, but it still has some bite, which we love.

Make it even more creamy, if you like.

This is my secret. I just stir a little cream cheese (or in this case soft goat’s cheese because it’s the actual best) in with the parmesan at the end.

cheese and asparagus and pasta in creamy sauce in a skillet

It’s not in the recipe card because in some of my recipes (uhm like my one pot garlic butter parmesan mushroom pasta) some people go crazy on Pinterest how it tastes only of cream cheese and it’s awful. Tired of the crankiness, so you only get this tip if you’re reading the actual post.

Look. If you add the amount I add, which is one or two heaping tablespoons, it’s pretty much impossible to make this dish taste of cream cheese ONLY. Or you have the shittiest cream cheese in the world, in which case I really can’t help you.

If you think your pasta sauce is not creamy enough, and you trust me to not mess up your dinner, try it. I live for this.

chicken asparagus pasta in creamy sauce in a skillet

I know you know I love a good one-pot pasta, and this one is no exception.

It’s creamy, it feels special, yet it is so simple to make.

I’ve been feeling that my go-to one-pot ham and pea pasta needs an upgrade, and I’m pretty confident I’ve achieved it with this recipe.

plate with chicken asparagus pasta

I like how this meal keeps prep time and dishes minimal, which means I also have time/headspace to make a side salad (strawberry spinach salad, anyone??) and yell at my husband to set the table with the kids.

Wait, did I say yell? Oh, I definitely meant lovingly ask.

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Creamy Chicken Asparagus Pasta

Try this one pot Creamy Chicken Asparagus Pasta if you need a simple dinner for spring!
Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings
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Recipe details

Prep 5 minutes mins
Cook 25 minutes mins
Total 30 minutes mins
Servings 4 servings
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients
 

  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast
  • 1 teaspoon oil
  • 4 cups rotini or any other short pasta shape
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups cold milk
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 pound asparagus sliced into 1 inch pieces
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 lemon zest only
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Cook the chicken: Season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper on both sides. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Brown the chicken on both sides, then reduce the heat to medium and cover the skillet with a lid. Checking from time to time, cook the chicken until it’s done all the way to the center and juices run clear. Depending on the thickness and size of your chicken breast, this will take 10-15 minutes, or more for very large pieces. Remove the chicken from the skillet and cover on a plate.
  • Cook the pasta and asparagus: Add the pasta, broth, milk and garlic powder to the skillet. Season with salt and pepper and stir well. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes (do not cover with a lid). Add the sliced asparagus and finish cooking until the pasta and asparagus are done and the sauce has thickened.
  • Finish the dish: Stir the parmesan and lemon zest into the pasta. Slice the chicken breast and serve immediately over the pasta.
Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American

I first shared this recipe on Food Fanatic as Chicken Asparagus Pasta Recipe.

Nora Rusev from Savory Nothings
About Nora 
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me!   Learn more.

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Comments

  1. Alain says

    Mar 7, 2022

    I would like to make this recipe with boneless skinless chicken thighs which is what I have on hand would cook in the chicken be similar?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Mar 8, 2022

      Alain, with thighs I think I would either bake them or air fry them before adding them to the pasta. Hope this helps!

      Reply
  2. Jess says

    Mar 20, 2021

    Hi!
    My partner can’t do milk at the moment, was thinking of using coconut milk as that’s what I do for a lot of our soup replacements. Do you think that will work still or not?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Mar 21, 2021

      Jess, you would definitely taste the coconut milk in this recipe. One thing I often do is using chicken broth + cashew butter. It’s very creamy and fairly neutral. But I haven’t tried either option, so you’d have to test and see for yourself. Sorry I’m not of more help!

      Reply
  3. Leigh says

    Sep 17, 2020

    When you say 4 cups of pasta, I’m assuming you mean dry pasta, since you cook it in the sauce. How many ounces of pasta do you use?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Sep 17, 2020

      Yes you’re correct, Leigh – it’s dry pasta. I recommend using about 12oz of pasta if you want to go by weight.

      Reply
  4. Sonja says

    May 12, 2020

    I love this one pot meal! Simple & quick, the only thing I didn’t expect was the strong lemon flavor. I am a lemon fan, but for this one it over powered the dish. I just told my husband to pretend it was like we were back in Positano. Next time I will do less lemon & actually maybe more cream cheese. 2 tablespoons wasn’t enough. Great tips, will be recreating this one!

    Reply
    • Nora Rusev says

      May 12, 2020

      Sonja, thank you so much for sharing your very helpful thoughts about the recipe. My best guess would be that different lemons will produce different results – or maybe I’m just REALLY into lemons ? either way, I’m glad you liked it, and I’d love to hear your thoughts when you make it with your own modifications next time!

      Reply
  5. Andra says

    May 29, 2019

    What kind of grated parmesan do you use?

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Jun 6, 2019

      Real, actual, fancy, expensive parmesan from Italy. Because I live with three cheese snobs 😉

      Reply
  6. Abby says

    Apr 23, 2019

    Hello! I made this for dinner tonight and my family loved it 🙂 I cooked the pasta and water and then added it and the sauce did not thicken. When I re-read the recipe it sounded like I should have cooked the pasta in the milk and chicken broth. Is that how you did it? I ended up dumping a lot of milk/broth off to achieve the consistancy.

    Reply
    • Nora says

      Apr 28, 2019

      Hi Abby, yes the pasta is cooked right in the milk and chicken broth – no need to pre-cook! Sorry if that wasn’t clear in the recipe, but I’, glad you managed to salvage your dinner!

      Reply

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