Experienced cooks will raise their eyebrows when they see how this HEALTHY Creamy Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake is made. But don’t judge until you try it – it works!!! Made from scratch, not a drop of cream, this is a complete meal that takes 5 minutes to prep, made in ONE baking dish and it’s absolutely delish. {350 cal per serving!}
The World’s EASIEST Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake!
This is comfort food for busy people, dedicated to all those back home in Australia and everyone else around the world suffering through a blustery cold winter!
The method I use for this Ultra Lazy Healthy Chicken Pasta Bake certainly is unorthodox. Just plonk flour, uncooked pasta, raw chicken, vegetables, milk and chicken broth into the baking dish, give it a quick stir, then pop it into the oven. Pull it out partway through cooking, stir through cheese, then finish baking.
And what comes out is quite extraordinary. When you crack through that golden topping, you will be greeted with perfectly cooked pasta smothered in a creamy sauce that you’ve just made without a single drop of cream, without having to make a roux on the stove the traditional way béchamel and cheese sauces are made.
Not a hint of flouriness (thanks to the gluten in the pasta which also helps thicken the sauce) and the pasta is perfectly cooked – I blame my Japanese mother for raising me as a total snob about overcooked rice and this snobbery extends to pasta. There is actually sauce (hands up if you’ve suffered through dry pasta bakes!), and it’s a complete meal that’s light on the pasta, and heavy on broccoli + lean chicken.
I’m going to be completely honest with you about the difference between this and the traditional way of making creamy pasta bakes. My “go to” way is to start with a roux – like in this Seafood Gratin Pasta Bake, my Baked Mac and Cheese and my mother’s Chicken and Mushroom Macaroni Gratin ( <<— Childhood favourite, right here!). The sauce is silken and there’s more of it compared to this Ultra Lazy way.
If you look very closely, you will see that the sauce is a tiny bit split on the base of the baking dish. But you need to look really close to see it and it doesn’t taste split.
Very, very small compromise for a quick meal, in my humble view. 🙂
(Here’s a close up – you can see what I am describing in the bottom left corner)
I didn’t create this Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake as a hack. It came about because of a man who lives in his van at the local dog park who I regularly take hot meals to. He always insists that I mustn’t go out of my way to bring him meals, and that in itself plus me being me just feels some sort of obligation to ensure I take meals to him regularly.
I had skipped a few days and I was standing in my kitchen, flustered at the mound of dirty dishes and peeved because of a failed video shoot and wanted to make something quickly.
Threw this Ultra Lazy Pasta Bake together using leftover vegetables thinking it “should be ok”, was blown away how well it actually worked, got the thumbs up from the homeless man, had it myself for dinner then decided to share it here. 🙂 – Nagi x
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Ultra Lazy Creamy Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake
Ingredients
- 400g / 14 oz chicken tenderloin (raw) , breast or thigh, cut into 1.5cm / 3/5″ pieces
- Salt and pepper
- 1 tsp dried thyme (or other herbs and/or spices of choice)
- 250g / 8 oz spiral pasta, uncooked (See Note 1 for other shapes)
- 1/4 cup flour (all purpose / plain)
- 1 1/2 cups chicken broth/stock , warmed
- 2 cups milk , warmed (any fat %)
- 1 large garlic clove , minced
- 2 tbsp / 30g unsalted butter , recommended but optional
- 1 large broccoli or 2 medium broccoli or cauliflower, broken into small to medium florets (Note 2 for subs)
- 1 1/2 cups (tightly packed) shredded cheddar or colby cheese (or tasty cheese, pizza mix etc, Note 3)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200°C/390°F (180°C fan-forced).
- Sprinkle chicken with salt (be generous), pepper and thyme, toss to coat.
- Spread pasta in a 23 x 33cm / 9 x 13" baking dish. Sprinkle flour all across the surface (don't dump in clump else it won't dissolve). Pour over milk and broth, add garlic and butter. Stir.
- Spread chicken over the top, then broccoli.
- Cover with foil, bake for 15 minutes (or 20 minutes if milk & broth were cold).
- Remove foil, STIR WELL. Add most of the cheese, then STIR WELL again. Top with remaining cheese.
- Return to oven. Bake for 15 – 20 minutes until top is golden and sauce is thickened (See note 4 for troubleshooting).
- Stand for a few minutes then serve immediately!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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I always joke about how when I’m away, Dozer doesn’t miss me at all because he’s too busy enjoying his own holiday with a Golden Retriever boarder.
But apparently, when she takes Dozer to the beach, he breaks away from the pack and sprints up to “dark haired people of my shape”, then bolts back when he realises it’s not me.
I didn’t know what to react to first – pleased as punch at the first sign that he does actually seem to miss me, or bursting into laughter at her delicately phrased description that Dozer only runs towards vertically challenged, dark haired women with generously sized bottoms!!!
Danica Becic says
Thanks Holly, I really appreciate your feedback. I think you are right on all accounts. Some extra cheese & a bit more attention to the pasta poking out and I think I’ll be much happier with the result. Thanks again x
Danica Becic says
Hi! Long time lover of your recipes. I use them on the weekly. I found that once I stirred in my cheese some of the pasta wasn’t submerged didn’t cook & was very crunchy. I just picked these out once it was cooked. Any tips for next time please?
Holly says
Hi Danica, hope you don’t mind me chiming in. I occassionly have the same happen, where you get a few chewy/harder bits where the noodles poke out near the end of cook time. I think this is just the nature of the dish in order the achieve the right consistency overall. I do pay attention to make sure the pasta is as submerged as possible and I use the final bit of cheese topping to help minimize this. I think it’s a small trade off for a super fast and tasty one pot pasta bake. If you look at Nagi’s pics I would guess she has the same. Matter of taste, I don’t mind a few chewy/crisp bits…I sometimes get a bit of that around edges with some lasagna recipes too. I wonder if a slightly smaller casserole dish for more depth, or a little more liquid/flour component might remedy this but I suspect not.
Holly 🙂
Danica Becic says
Thanks Holly, I really appreciate your feedback. I think you are right on all accounts. Some extra cheese & a bit more attention to the pasta poking out and I think I’ll be much happier with the result. Thanks again x
Anthony says
It was great! So tasty!
Nagi says
Easy and yum! N x
Karen says
What size baking dish does this recipe require?
Sheila says
Hey Karen, I adjusted the recipe for 3 servings and my trusty ancient 1.5 L baking dish was just right. It’s kinda deep so that helped with cooking the pasta, i figure. 5 stars is possibly not enough 😉
Stella Jeffrey says
Hi Nagi,
Does this recipe work OK with wholemeal pasta?
Julianne says
made this last night as per recipe plus chopped cauliflower and carrots. Loved the easy method and flavour was amazing. thank you Nagi
Patty Williams says
I browned my chicken breast assembled it put it in a 3:50 oven after 15 min it was not even bubbling so turned the oven up to 400 baked for 20 min added the cheese baked for another 25 min it turned out delicious
Added: green onions
Kyla says
This is probably very good, but I used chickpea pasta and it turned out very gooey and had an awful aftertaste 🙁 DONT USE CHICKPEA PASTA
Brenda says
My first time to try this. Can I use fetuccine pasta instead? That’s all I have in my cupboard.
Darrin says
Hi Nagy! I made this last night and it was fantastic. My partner said to put the dish between and give us forks to jump into like an Olympic diver! I was thinking next time I make it to use asparagus but given it is a delicate vegetable, does it make sense to add in cut asparagus after removing the foil when you stir in the cheese so as to ensure it does not go too mushy? Also toying with the idea of adding cooked bacon pieces. Thoughts?
Nagi says
Yes I would do exactly that Darrin as it doesn’t take long to cook (and no one likes mushy asparagus!). Bacon is always welcome!! N x
Darrin says
Hi Nagy! This looks scrumpti-delicious! What size baking dish do you use, 9×13?
Will says
Loved this. I made this using leftover chicken from your chicken noodle soup recipe, where I put the cooked chicken in at the same time as the cheese. Worked great!
Tracy says
Wow, this was so tasty. The whole family loved this. Even my fussy teenage daughter ate it. Will be making this again and again for sure.
Teresa Black says
Forgot to rate. Definitely 5 stars! Delicious!
Teresa Black says
Thanks for another delicious recipe Nagi. I made this tonight and followed recipe however I added 2 tsp of curry powder to liquid. It was delicious! My husband and I enjoyed this very much. 💗
Michelle says
Another smash hit. I added a little extra liquid as I like it saucy, and used broken up pieces of mafaldine (what I had on hand). It was perfect. Thank you, Nagi!!!!
Judy says
Hi Ngari
Can I make this ahead up to step 6 & finish closer to serving time?
Judy
Jan says
Great taste but it took ages longer than the recipe said. Obviously my oven is weak! Tonight it would have been quicker to cook everything and then combine. But this is the first time I’ve not raved over a Recipetineats meal after making loads.
Mariuca says
Took me 2 hours 🥺
But I don’t mind 😃
Amy says
I just made this for dinner tonight, cannot believe how tasty it is for how easy and quick to throw together, definitely a winner!
Nagi says
Wahoo!!! That’s greta to hear Amy! N x
Kay says
Can this recipe be made with rice pasta and rice flour? Thanks.
Nagi says
Hi Kay, I would need to test this sorry as the cook time and water content would be different. N x
Megan says
I love this recipe but the past few times my sauce hasn’t thickened. What am I doing wrong?