This Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta is so deliciously flavored. Garlicky and cheesy, it’s easy to make and takes only 30 minutes.
If you love chicken pasta, you should try our cajun chicken pasta and serve it with this Foccacia bread.
Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta 30-minute dinner
Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta looks as good as it tastes. And it only takes half an hour to make! This dish is perfect when you want to make something yummy, but don’t have a lot of time. The flavors come together so well, you’ll love the way the garlic, Parmesan, spinach, and sweet-tart sun-dried tomatoes taste. With a creamy sauce, penne pasta, and chicken, this Tuscan pasta is going to become a family favorite. And it’s even better when you pair it with a tasty spinach salad and some buttery bread and dipping oil.
What will I need to make the 30-minute pasta dish?
- Meat: Boneless skinless chicken tenders
- Vegetables: Fresh spinach, garlic, and sun-dried tomatoes
- Pasta type: Penne pasta
- Sauce ingredients: Unsalted butter, heavy cream, Parmesan cheese, salt, pepper, and Italian seasonings.
How to Make Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta
- Cook the chicken. Sprinkle both sides of the chicken tenders with salt and pepper. Pour the olive oil into a cast iron pan and cook the chicken over medium-high heat. Set aside.
- Cube the chicken. Once the chicken is cool, cut it into cubes.
- Make the sauce. Saute the butter, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, and spinach in a pan over medium heat. Cook until the spinach wilts.
- Add the cream. Pour in the heavy cream, stir, and then let it come to a simmer.
- Add the seasonings and cheese. Remove the sauce from the heat and add the salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, and Parmesan cheese. Stir until everything is incorporated.
- Add the chicken and pasta. Add the chicken cubes and cooked penne pasta, and give a final stir. Serve with some delicious bread on the side.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Yes, you can make it ahead. Just follow the directions to make the chicken and sauce, and then store them in the refrigerator in an airtight container until you are almost ready to serve the dish. Then, reheat them and add freshly cooked pasta in when you are ready to serve.
Can I use chicken breasts instead?
Yes, you can. Slice the chicken breasts into cutlets before cooking them. This allows the meat to cook faster and also increases the surface area, so more of the chicken gets that crisp, golden brown outside.
Can I omit the spinach?
Yes, you can leave out the spinach if you prefer. You can also substitute it with other veggies, such as broccoli or asparagus.
How to make the Tuscan chicken pasta lighter
If you’d like a lighter cream sauce, then you could substitute Half & Half for the heavy cream. This will keep the sauce creamy, but slightly less rich.
Does it freeze well?
This Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta does freeze well, making it a great make-ahead meal. Just place the fully cooled pasta dish in an airtight container or ziplock freezer bag and it will keep in the freezer for about 3 months. To reheat it, just place it in the refrigerator overnight or in a bowl of water for about 20 minutes to thaw. Then, you can either microwave it or heat it on the stovetop.
Watch how to make this chicken pasta
Full Recipe Instructions
Creamy Tuscan Chicken Pasta
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 2 lb boneless skinless chicken breast
- 1/2 tsp Salt
- 1/8 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp Italian seasoning
- 2 garlic cloves 
- 3 cups baby spinach
- 8 oz sun-dried tomatoes in oil drained
- 3 cups heavy cream
- 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 lb penne pasta
Instructions
- Season the chicken tenders with salt and pepper on both sides.
- Fill a large cast-iron skillet with the olive oil and cook both sides of the seasoned tenders over medium-high heat.
- Now set them aside to cool, then dice them up into cubes.
- Now make the sauce by sautéing the butter, minced garlic, sun-dried tomatoes (oil drained) and spinach over medium heat.
- Once the spinach has wilted, add the cream and let it come to a simmer.
- Now remove from heat and add the salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, and grated Parmesan cheese.
- Then add your cooked hot penne pasta and cubes chicken back in. Give it a quick stir and serve.
Notes
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Amanda says
Can u use fresh tomatoes?
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Amanda, yes you can. But there will be a little more liquid due to the fresh tomatoes.
Penny Nelson says
Absolutely wonderful!!!!!
simplyhomecooked says
Yay! Thank you so much Penny! So happy to hear that you loved this Tuscan chicken pasta 🙂 Thank you for your feedback and I hope you find many more delicious recipes on my blog 🙂
Ann says
Delicious! I didn’t have fresh spinach on hand so I used frozen, with water squeezed out. It turned out fabulous.
simplyhomecooked says
Thank you for leaving the great feedback Ann. THe frozen spinach is a great idea! 🙂
Lidiya says
Hands down, the best Tuscan pasta recipe out there! My family is obsessed. It’s honestly so creamy and so delicious, I’m going to make it again tomorrow! Definitely going to check out more recipes. (:
simplyhomecooked says
You are too kind Lidiya! I am so happy to hear that your whole family loves this Tuscan chicken pasta recipe so much! 🙂 I hope this will be a family favorite for a long time 🙂 And I hope you find many more delicious recipes on my blog 🙂
Marlen says
I don’t have a cast iron pan. Could I use something else to cook the chicken? Or cook it in the oven
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Marlen, yes you can use any nonstick skillet that you may have 🙂 Hope you love this Tuscan chicken pasta recipe 🙂
Megan says
This recipe is absolutely delicious!!! The flavor was beyond fantastic. I’ve made it three times in the last two weeks already and can’t get enough of it! I first made it for dinner with my boyfriend and he thought I had picked up to-go from a restaurant. Easy, simple, and yummy! If I could give this 10 stars I would!!
simplyhomecooked says
That is so awesome Megan!! So soo happy that you love this Tuscan Chicken Pasta! 🙂 Glad to hear that this recipe is now a regular recipe in your home 🙂 Thank you for such an awesome review!! 🙂 I hope you find many more delicious recipes from my blog 🙂
Darren says
Any suggestions for sides or salads to go with this main dish? Looking to make this for Valentine’s Day for my wife! Thanks!
simplyhomecooked says
This would go great with sauteed garlic asparagus or this easy antipasto salad.
Kylee says
This is sooo good!!
I subbed store bought rotisserie chicken and I’ve already made this twice. Definitely plan to make it again. It’s simple and easy and makes great leftovers as well. I also subbed with gluten free pasta
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Kylee, so happy to hear that you loved this Tuscan chicken pasta recipe so much! Awesome to hear that it is a repeat recipe for you 🙂 Thank you so much for your sweet review! 🙂
Tami says
Used sun dried tomatoes in the jar as per recipe and it turned out great but do you have any suggestions on softening the sun dried tomatoes?..they were quite chewy 😉
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Tami, I am glad you enjoyed the recipe 🙂 The only way to really soften sundried tomatoes is to let them simmer over low heat for a long period of time. So in this recipe, unfortunately, that method won’t work 🙁 You can try to simmer them in the sauce a little longer to soften them up more. I hope that helps 🙂
Aurelia says
The pasta was sooo good, also added some bacon was amazing . I think the best pasta recipe I made so far😋
simplyhomecooked says
Wow, I am so thrilled to hear that Aurelia! This pasta dish is definitely a popular one 🙂 Glad you loved it!
Janelle says
Bacon sounds great! How much bacon and what kind of bacon did you use? And when did you put it in the recipe?
Kiera E says
Made this for dinner tonight and it turned out perfectly!!! SO good. Will definitely be making again!
simplyhomecooked says
I am so happy to hear that Kiera! Thank you for taking the time to write your positive recipe review! 🙂
Cathy Slattery says
I followed the recipe as written. It was delicious! I did add crushed red pepper flakes to my plate because I love a little spice. I’ll make this again for sure.
simplyhomecooked says
Thank you for the awesome recipe feedback, Cathy! I love the pepper flake idea. I need to try that! My husband loves spicy pasta.
Joni says
Love love love this dish. All 6 members of my family love it. Make it at least once a week.
simplyhomecooked says
That’s awesome Joni! Its a staple in our home as well 🙂
Olivia T says
I didn’t realize how much pasta I was cooking so I didn’t have the ratio of noodles to sauce. But other than that it was the most amazing home cooked pasta I’ve had. Tasted better than the restaurants!! I put bacon bits in mine as well!
simplyhomecooked says
Thank you Olivia! It makes me so happy to hear when people love my recipes so much! Thank you for taking the time to leave such a kind review 🙂 I love the bacon bits idea as well 🙂
Erika says
Can I use cherry tomatoes insted of sun-dried oil tomatoes?
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Erika, yes you can use cherry tomatoes for this Tuscan chicken pasta. It might just taste a little different. I hope you enjoy this recipe 🙂
Shiela says
This was really good! Plenty of flavor without being heavy. Perfect.
simplyhomecooked says
Thank you so much, Shiela! 🙂
Tami says
The recipe is perfect as is..I used two LARGE cloves of garlic 😉 will make again and might try prawns in place of chicken.
simplyhomecooked says
Thank you for the awesome feedback Tami! I need to try it with prawns, love that idea!
Mariela says
I changed the heavy cream for greek yogur with a little bit water and it works
simplyhomecooked says
Awesome substitute Mariela! Thanks for sharing your review 🙂
Emily says
I loved this!
I used half and half instead of heavy cream, and I ran out of garlic so I just added more of the sun dried tomato juice and my family loved how healthy and tasteful it was!
simplyhomecooked says
Emily, I am thrilled to hear that you and your family enjoyed this Tuscan chicken pasta. I love how you gave it a spin! 🙂
Ash says
My family is very hard tp please, however they loved this recipe! It would be helpful to know when to start cooking the pasta, or how long to cook the chicken. But those notes aside it was fantastic! I did run out of heavy cream and substituted the last cup using half and half. I will be cooking this again, thank you!
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Ash, thank you for your kind review! It’s hard to tell how long to cook chicken since the thickness of everyone’s chicken is different and requires different cook time. If you’re ever unsure if your chicken is cooked through, I recommend using an instant-read thermometer. It should read at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
Quinnee says
How can the the sauce thicken with 3 cups of half and half and only 1/2 cup of cheese?
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Quinnee, the recipe should be made with cream. The half and half was typo. Thank you for catching that.
Jenny says
I tried making it with the half and half and it came out very runny? When you said “made with cream,” in the comment do you mean only with heavy cream? I just added for cheese to thicken it a bit more and it kinda worked.
simplyhomecooked says
Hi Jenny, by cream I meant heavy cream. Not half and half.