I found this recipe in Better Homes and Gardens magazine. It won in their prize tested recipe section. I make this all the time and people always ask for the recipe. I always improvise with this. Sometimes I add mangoes, cucumbers and/or romaine hearts. This is easy and tastes like you are a chef.
This Creamy Pasta with Lemon Pepper Chicken recipe contains spaghetti, skinless chicken breasts, grated parmesan cheese, Ricotta Cheese, olive oil and more.
Unlike most baked pasta recipes, this one starts with uncooked pasta so it's super convenient. With the added water and canned diced tomatoes, the pasta cooks in the oven along with the chicken and cheese for an easy one-dish meal.
Blogger Corey Valley of Family Fresh Meals a family friendly slow cooker pasta dish, packed with the protein of chicken and irresistible flavors of ranch.
There's nothing that doesn’t taste better with Ranch dressing on it. Once you try this super-simple slow cooker pasta, you may agree that this is Ranch's finest moment.
How's that for a lengthy recipe name? All the elements of this salad were so delicious, I didn't want to leave any out in the description. This was the creation after I made the Chicken and White Bean Stew and
Neufchatel cheese is added to spaghetti sauce to make a creamy sauce that's tossed with pasta and broccoli, then served with chicken breasts simmered in a robust dressing.
If getting your kids to eat broccoli seems impossible, try our veggies and chicken pasta. Ready in a flash, it can fit into a smart eating plan. Mission possible.
Mix Philly Cooking Creme with pasta and chicken, add fresh tomatoes and basil and call yourself brilliant. Just like that, any ol' night becomes special.
This Chicken Bow-Tie Pasta Salad recipe contains farfalle, kraft monterey jack cheese, kraft grated parmesan cheese, fresh broccoli florets, sliced black olives and more.
Don't let anyone know you used only 4 ingredients in this lusciously creamy pasta dish. Or that you got it on the table in less than 25 minutes. We won't tell anyone either.