Please ignore the fact that I'm eating on a coffee table.
We live in a tiny apartment with no room for a real table.
I love the Cajun Chicken Pasta from Chili's. So I decided to see if anyone else had made it and had a recipe. This is what I found. It's been a long time since I've eaten it, so I can't quiet remember what it tastes like, but this is pretty darn good! I used this recipe with a few changes.
Chili's Cajun Chicken Pasta
The Ingredients:
- 4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (I used 2 large breasts)
- 4 tsp. cajun seasoning (I love this stuff, so I'm sure I used more. A lot more....)
- 4 tbsp. butter or margarine
- 3 cups heavy cream (I used 2% milk and it turned out fine)
- 4 oz. cream cheese, softened
- 1/2 tsp. lemon pepper seasoning
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. black pepper
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 8 oz. cooked penne pasta (drained) (I used whole wheat. yum!)
- 2 roma tomatoes, diced (and some green onions, chopped)
- fresh shredded parmesan, to taste
- Slightly moisten chicken with water. (Didn't do this.)
- In a large resealable plastic bag, shake chicken and cajun seasoning until chicken is thoroughly coated. (To save a plastic bag, I just sprinkled some cajun seasoning on the chicken and rubbed it in)
- In large skillet, saute chicken in 2 tbsp. butter, over medium heat, turning whenever necessary.
- When chicken is about half-way done, grab a second skillet and combine heavy cream, 2 tbsp. butter, and remainder of seasonings over medium heat, stirring occasionally. (I hate dishes, so I just waited 'til the chicken was done, put it on the cutting board, then used the same skillet. Also, while looking for this recipe I found another where they used butter and flour to make a roux, so I did that since I was using milk, and I was afraid it would be too thin. Then added more seasoning and the milk a half a cup at a time.)
- After I added all the milk, I put the softened cream cheese in and stirred it until it was melted. Then, I added more cajun seasoning (because it wasn't enough for me).
- When cream mixture begins to bubble (mine had been bubbly for a while, but it was way too thin, so I waited til it was thick), add the pasta and turn off heat. Stir well.
- When chicken is cooked through, place on cutting board and slice into strips.
- Spoon pasta and sauce onto large serving plates (2) and top with chicken, diced tomatoes, and parmesan.
- Throw a thick, garlicky slice of Texas toast on that bad boy and enjoy!