Ultra Lazy HEALTHY Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake (2024)

Experiencedcooks 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 acomplete mealthat takes 5 minutes to prep, made in ONE baking dish and it’s absolutely delish. {350 calper serving!}

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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 worldsuffering through a blustery cold winter!

The method I use for this Ultra Lazy Healthy Chicken Pasta Bake certainly is unorthodox. Just plonkflour, 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)andthe pasta is perfectly cooked – I blame my Japanesemother 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.

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I’m going to be completely honest with you aboutthe 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 comparedtothis 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 andit 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)

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I didn’t create this Chicken and Broccoli Pasta Bake as a hack. It came about becauseof 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 themound of dirty dishesand peeved because of a failed video shoot and wanted to make something quickly.

Threwthis 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

Author: Nagi

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 35 minutes mins

Total: 45 minutes mins

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Recipe video above. One for all those busy nights – a complete HEALTHY meal all made in one baking dish. 5 minutes prep, pop it in the oven, then out comes perfectly cooked chicken and broccoli pasta bake smothered in a creamy sauce. Serves 4 – 5.

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:

1. Pasta – The best pasta to use for this recipe is spirals because the flour can’t get caught anywhere (for example, inside penne / ziti tubes, macaroni pasta etc. ) . To make this with penne, ziti or macaroni, place the flour in a small bowl and add a splash of the milk, then mix until dissolved and lump free. Then add the rest of the milk, mix, then pour it into the baking dish. That is the only change required.

2. BROCCOLI: Break them into smallish florets to ensure it cooks through. If you like your broccoli very soft, then break/cut them into small florets.

Frozen broccoli: Thaw and shake off excess water before using (otherwise it drops too much liquid while baking + takes too long to cook). Frozen thawed cauliflower requires the same.

See below for other veggies.

3. Cheddar and Colby are my usual, but it works fine with any flavoured cheese that melts. I don’t use mozzarella in the bake because it doesn’t have as strong a flavour, but sometimes I use mozzarella to top the bake. AUSTRALIA: Some brands of tasty cheese has a tendency to come out a teeny bit “grainy” when used in cheesy sauces like this. It will work fine with better brands, but I would not use value brands.

4.TROUBLESHOOTING: The cook time for this sort of recipe is affected by the strength of your oven. Weak = undercooked pasta, raw chicken and watery sauce at end of cook time per recipe.Just leave it in the oven! If the cook time is way out for you and the top is too brown, cover with foil or a tray and put it back in the oven.

5. ABOUT THIS METHOD OF COOKING: Read in post for how/why I came up with this method of cooking. Also read in post for the difference between this and making a traditional roux / white sauce / cheesy béchamel sauce like I do for classic Mac and Cheese. The main difference is that the sauce is not quite as silky and if you look closely, the sauce on the base of the baking dish can look a tiny bit split – but it doesn’t taste it. It is a very small compromise for the sheer convenience. It tastes absolutely fantastic and a friend of mine seriously challenged me as to why she should ever make a creamy pasta bake any other way.

6. ALTERNATIVE VEGGIES: I have also made this an even lazier way using canned tuna, diced frozen veggies and baby spinach. Just add the frozen veggies in with the pasta, then stir the tuna and spinach in with the cheese. If using frozen veggies, be sure not to use ones that leach a lot of liquid when they thaw e.g. broccoli. I used mixed veggie bag of carrots, corn, peas.

7. FREEZING:It’s not the best to freeze because of the way the sauce is made so it does look a bit split when reheated but the taste is still great! Reheating leftovers from the fridge is fine though.

8. Nutrition assuming 5 servings, tenderloin, 1.5 tbsp butter and 1 cup of shredded cheese.
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Nutrition Information:

Serving: 363gCalories: 348cal (17%)

Keywords: Chicken Pasta Bake

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