New to Chicken Lasagna? Think – tender shredded chicken and golden mushrooms smothered in a cheesy, creamy Alfredo sauce, layered up into a big, cosy lasagna.
Try it once, and you’ll be converted for life!
Chicken Lasagna
White Chicken Lasagna is everything you know and love about classic Lasagna – except it’s made with tender shredded chicken and golden mushrooms smothered in a cheesy Alfredo sauce!
While it may be white instead of red, and made with chicken instead of beef, it has all the characteristics of what we love so much about Lasagna:
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it’s just as cosy
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just as cheesy
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just as saucy
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just as moreish
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makes a BIG BATCH
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freezes great
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you know it’s going to be a guaranteed hit with everyone!
How to make Chicken Lasagna
Normally, I start with “what you need” but given the idea of a chicken lasagna might be new to some – and a white one at that (!) – I thought I’d start by showing you how it’s made so you can see there’s nothing tricky about it at all!
Here are the main components to making this dish:
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Poached chicken / semi homemade stock – I like to cook the chicken by poaching it in milk + chicken broth. This serves 2 purposes: a) juicier chicken; and b) chicken juices leaches into broth to make a semi homemade broth (which equals tastier white sauce!)
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Cheesy Alfredo Sauce – this is just a white sauce, made no differently than what we use for Mac and Cheese and similar dishes. It’s made with milk and thickened with flour. No cream. Plenty of richness from butter and cheese!
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Golden, buttery, garlicky mushrooms – I like to add mushrooms in to add something different into the mixture, rather than having just all meat! Feel free to switch it up with other veggies – though I have to say, mushrooms are by far my favourite.
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Shred chicken, mix, layer – once the above 3 components are ready, just mix it all up to make the creamy filling. Then layer up the lasagna, just as you do classic Beef Lasagna. Bake – and voila!
What you need for Chicken Lasagna
And here’s what you need to make this White Chicken Lasagna. Nothing unusual here!
Just a note on a couple of things:
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Vegeta or other stock powder (aka granulated bouillon) – I use this instead of salt because it adds more flavour. Any kind of stock powder is fine here – chicken or vegetable (I like Vegeta which is a Vegetable stock powder);
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Thyme is optional – it adds a subtle perfume to the homemade “broth”. Can also be substituted with a pinch of dried thyme;
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Cheeses – I like using a full flavoured cheese to mix into the Alfredo Sauce, and mozzarella for the top for its melting qualities. But you can really use any melting cheese you want – as long as it’s a melting type of cheese; and
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Lasagna Sheets – I like using fresh lasagna sheets that are sold in the refrigerator section. These do not require cooking before layering up and baking, and I think they yield the best result. The other two types of lasagna sheets that can be used are:
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Dried lasagna sheets, require cooking – these sheets need to be cooked per the packet directions before assembling the lasagna; and
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Dried, instant / no cook – these are dried lasagna sheets that can be layered up and used without pre cooking.
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I do say above that the mushrooms can be switched out for another vegetable.
But I take that back.
The addition of golden, buttery, garlicky mushrooms totally makes this!! Don’t skip it!!*
* Though if you really need a substitute, I’d highly recommend golden roasted cubes of pumpkin (follow this recipe) or stir through a load of baby spinach.
More chicken version of classic dishes
As I was writing this Chicken Lasagna post, it dawned on me that this whole “chicken version of beef recipes” has become a bit of a habit around these parts!
For example, Chicken Nachos – equally tasty, perhaps even tastier, than classic Beef Nachos. Same for Chicken Tacos.
Chicken Stroganoff instead of Beef Stroganoff. Chicken Meatloaf instead of classic Meatloaf made with beef.
Err….
OK, I’m 100% sure I’ve done more chicken versions but I’m stuck right now for ideas so I’m just going to blow right past this!
So, today is the chicken version of everybody’s favourite beef Lasagna.
There’s no need to choose a favourite. There is a place in the world for both the classic Lasagna and this Chicken version, don’t you think?? Well, there’s certainly space in my life for both!! – Nagi x
Complete your meal
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Simple, crisp garden salad with a Balsamic or Italian Dressing
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For company, show off with this Apple Salad with Candied Walnuts
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Carb blow out with a side of Garlic Bread or Cheesy Garlic Bread
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Finish the meal with a cosy Apple Crumble or Strawberry Crumble
Watch how to make it
Forgot to add bay leaves in the video!
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White Chicken Lasgana
Ingredients
Chicken & semi-homemade stock:
- 1 kg/ 2lb chicken breast or boneless skinless thigh
- 4 cups (1L) milk , any fat %
- 2 cups (500ml) chicken broth / stock
- 2 bay leaves , dried
- 3 sprigs thyme (or 1 tsp dried thyme)
- 2 tsp Vegeta (or chicken stock powder/granulated bouillon, Note 1)
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
Mushrooms:
- 2 tbsp (30g) butter , separated
- 2 tbsp olive oil , separated
- 500g / 1lb mushrooms , quartered
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 1/2 tsp salt and pepper , each
White sauce:
- 50g / 4tbsp butter
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 3/4 cup (110g) flour , plain / all purpose
- 2 cups (200g) cheddar cheese , shredded (Note 2)
Lasagna:
- 375g (13 oz) lasagna sheets , fresh (or 250g/8oz dried) (Note 3)
- 2 cups (200g) mozzarella cheese , shredded
Instructions
Chicken:
- Place milk, broth and stock powder in a large saucepan. Bring to a very gentle simmer over medium heat, add chicken, pepper, bay leaves and thyme.
- Place lid on, simmer gently on medium low for 15 minutes (do not boil, can make milk split).
- Remove chicken and shred. Cover pot and set poaching liquid aside.
Mushrooms:
- Heat half the oil and butter in a very large, deep skillet over high heat (or use large pot). Add half the mushrooms with half the garlic, salt and pepper.
- Cook for 5 minutes, stirring leisurely, until golden. Transfer to bowl and repeat with remaining mushrooms.
White Sauce:
- Lower heat down to medium.
- Melt butter in skillet, then add garlic. Stir until golden.
- Add flour. Stir constantly for 1 minute.
- Gradually pour in 2 cups of reserved poaching liquid while stirring constantly, it should turn into a thick paste.
- Mix in another cup of liquid, then add remaining liquid and stir well to dissolve. Use whisk if necessary to make lump free.
- Stir constantly for 1 to 2 minutes until it thickens - you should be able to draw a path across a spoon (see video).
- Remove from heat, stir in cheese until melted. Taste and add more salt & peppers, if needed.
- REMOVE 2 1/2 cups (625ml) of sauce (save for topping). Then stir in chicken and mushrooms into remaining sauce.
Assemble & Bake:
- Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F.
- Smear some sauce on the base of a 23 x 33 cm / 9 x 13" baking dish. Cover base with lasagna sheets.
- Top with half chicken mixture, then lasagna sheets, remaining chicken mixture then more lasagna sheets.
- Pour over reserved White Sauce, sprinkle with mozzarella. Cover loosely with foil or use upside down baking tray (ensure it's not touching cheese).
- Bake for 25 minutes. Remove foil, bake further 10 minutes until golden and bubbly.
- Stand 10 minutes, garnish with parsley if desired then cut to serve!
Recipe Notes:
- Dried lasagna sheets, require cooking - these sheets need to be cooked per the packet directions before assembling the lasagna; and
- Dried, instant / no cook - these are dried lasagna sheets that can be layered up and used without pre cooking.
Nutrition Information:
Life of Dozer
I love this dog so damn much. ☺️
Gillian DidierSerre says
First off awesome chicken lasagne recipe👍💕 then how can you not love Dozer..I have not even met him and I wait for your wonderful recipes and his pictures 🐕💖
Nagi says
Thanks so much Gillian ❤️
Jo says
You should do a chicken chilli next!!
Nagi says
Now that’s a good idea Jo!!
Sara Lian Trenerry says
Hi Nagi and Dozer. Can this be made ahead and frozen? If so should it be frozen uncooked or cooked. Thanks so much
Nagi says
Hi Sara, perfect for freezing! Freeze uncooked – N x
Eha says
This does appeal ! Certainly as a chicken/mushroom combo probably using Asian mushrooms ? I have poached smoked cod etc in a milk broth but have never thought of chicken thighs – thanks ! Nice surprise for friends next time they visit the country 🙂 ! Dare I say Dozer looks majestic !!!
Nagi says
How can you go wrong with that combo Eha!? I hope you give it a go – love to know what you think! And I’m sure it’s just the sun shining on his golden locks 😂
Terri deacon says
What a lovely idea. I was thinking I still might add one layer of crushed tomatoes or add some sun dried tomatoes to give it a slight twist. Flavours should go well. Other possibilities are adding some olives maybe.
Nagi says
There are SO many possibilities!!!
Anthony Ramey says
Must try to make this
Nagi says
I whole heartedly concur! N x
Timothy Smith says
What a wonderful idea for a lasagne. I’ve had traditional meat lasagnes and vegetarian lasagnes but this “white” lasagne pushes all the buttons. I’m going to make this as soon as the temperature drops and autumn hits up here. From the ingredient list and recipe it looks and sounds like it will be an absolute hit with our family!
Nagi says
Thank you Timothy! Glad to hear it’s still nice and warm where you are 🙂 N x
Dorothy Dunton says
Hi Nagi! I just poached chicken thighs yesterday and used them for chicken salad, Now I need to get some more and some mushrooms so I can make this delicious lasagna!! I have romaine lettuce and fresh cherry tomatoes from my side garden so I’m all set for a wonderful dinner! 🙂 Please note my email address has changed.
Nagi says
Dorothy!! I remember you had hacking issues??? Is that why you changed?? N xx
Leah says
Hi Nagi, I’ve 2 of 3 sisters coming to visit today for the first time this summer…and you just solved what’s for dinner! Thanks much!! This, a nice wedge salad with lots of crunch, some of your garlic bread and a great wine…it’s only 9:30 am here, but I’m feeling happy about this already!
PS; One of the things I love most about your site is your love of Dozer, apparent by his robust health and the happy in his eyes. It’s very uplifting in a world with increasing animal cruelty. Thanks for sharing him with us!! 🙂
Nagi says
2 of 3 sisters! So there were FOUR of you in total??
Leah says
Four girls, one boy. 😀
This recipe. Amazing. I’d give it ten if I could. Easy prep, and I really don’t know if it’s possible to improve on it, I wouldn’t try. Totally enjoyed by all of us!!
Nagi says
WOAH!!
Patty says
Looks amazing ! What size pan did you use?
I know what you mean about loving that dog I love mine to pieces also.
Nagi says
Thanks for asking Patty! I always forget pan size 🙂 I used a 23 x 33 cm / 9 x 13″ baking dish. N – fellow pooch lover! x
Marinka says
Nagi, what a great idea. I never thought of chicken lasagna. It looks delicious. Will definitely try this and convert to a recipe for 2.
Nagi says
Hope you get a chance to give it a go Marinka! Use the recipe scaler to scale the recipe down – slide down until Servings changes to 2, and all the ingredients will change for you 🙂 N x
Jessica Lei says
I would love to make this but I’m allergic to mushrooms. Any suggestions for a substitute, I can’t think of any.
Nagi says
Hi Jessica! I’d stir through a ton of baby spinach OR use roasted pumpkin cubes. YUM! N x
Dahn Boquist says
Chicken lasagna is extraordinary comfort food, I actually like it better than the beefy kind with red sauce. There is just something about a creamy white sauce!
Hope you recovered from the jet lag, Nagi. Have a great weekend
Nagi says
Thanks Dahn! It’s actually not too bad, only 3 hours time difference. Unlike the States! I am always shattered when I go to the states! N x
Jenn says
I’m in keto diet. Can I substitute the plain /all purpose flour to almond or coconut. I noticed when add this flour the food is a clamps. What can I do to make it smooth just like the one in your video.
I’m great full for your recipes.
Nagi says
Hello Jenn! I’m not familiar enough with coconut and almond flour to know if they will work. I think it would be ok for smaller quantities of béchamel sauce but I’m afraid I don’t know when making this much. Personally if I was on keto, I would make béchamel sauce by pureeing cauliflower. To do this, boil say 1/3 to 1/2 a head of cauliflower florets until soft. Then the trick will be figuring out how much to use to make a nice thick sauce by pureeing it with the milk/broth poaching liquid. I’d start by blitzing some of the liquid with a cup of cauliflower and see how thick the mixture gets, then adjust as needed. Skip the flour completely, but still add the butter (it will melt right into the hot liquid). Hope that helps! N x
Colin Smith says
Loved it although I did add some finely chopped onion grated carrot and some peas
And served it with some oven cooked potato wedges
Nagi says
Wait what??!! You’ve made this ALREADY??!! 😲 N xx
Colin Smith says
I just had to make it it looked so delicious and it was 😜
Lorraine says
Oh boy Nagi, I haven’t even made this and it has to be 5 stars!
Nagi says
😂 Quite a compliment! Thank you Lorraine! N xx