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One Pot Cajun Ranch Chicken Pasta. Made in no time at all, this one pot, 35-minute pasta is one you will make on repeat! Pan-seared chicken with Cajun seasoning and poblano peppers is tossed up with bow-tie pasta in a creamy sauce made with ranch dressing and parmesan. Flavor this pasta with a couple of spoonfuls of additional Cajun seasoning and fresh basil for a simple but totally delicious meal!

I mentioned this last weekend when I shared the video for this one pot tomato basil pasta on our Instagram stories. For whatever reason, the sound of breaking out a big pot, filling it with water, and boiling off pasta is always so daunting to me.
In reality, it’s really is not that much effort, but if I can find a way to make a pasta dish all in one pot. I’m going to do it!
I love the ease and, of course, fewer dishes!
This Cajun chicken pasta dish is one I’ve been making often. It comes highly requested by my brothers every time they’re in Colorado. They’re not usually that into pasta, but when I make this (and usually with extra chicken on the side), they are always so excited!
My younger brother, Malachi, says it reminds him of the pasta he used to special order at a local Cleveland restaurant called Danny Boys!
He mentioned that the only thing missing is the yummy garlic bread. Maybe that’s a recipe to come!

Ingredients
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For this recipe, you’ll need a large pot but not much else!

Step 1: cook the chicken
In a big pot, toss the chicken with butter and Cajun seasoning. Get the chicken hot and let it get crispy; this will take about 5 minutes.
Remove the chicken from the pot.

Step 2: cook the pasta
To that same pot, add the onions, peppers, garlic, and more Cajun seasoning. Cook until the vegetables are soft.
Then, toss in the pasta and parsley. Add water and cook until the pasta is al dente, about 8 minutes. Make sure to add salt and stir often to ensure the pasta does not stick!

Step 3: add milk and the ranch dressing
Next, mix in the milk, the ranch dressing, and the parmesan. Stir until the pasta is fully cooked and the sauce is creamy.
Slide the chicken back into the pasta and give it a gentle stir.
Now, serve it up with fresh parsley! It is so quick and yummy! The ranch really adds a delicious flavor and creaminess too. I make a Greek yogurt-based ranch!

As I mentioned, I do mix my own blend of Cajun seasonings. It’s one of my favorite mixes and uses the following spices:
Mix all the spices together, and you’ll have my Cajun seasoning! It’s so good, and there are no weird fillers.
If you want to add some more green to this dish, I recommend stirring in a handful of spinach.
The perfect dish for livening up an average night!

Looking for other one-pot recipes? Here are my favorites:
French Onion Pasta with Crispy Prosciutto
One Skillet White Chicken Chili Bake
Healthier Homemade One Pot Hamburger Helper
Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Pasta
Lastly, if you make this One Pot Cajun Ranch Chicken Pasta, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Just made this tonight! Delicious! I did use chicken broth instead of water. And 1 cup milk and 1 cup heavy cream. Very quick and easy. Thanks!!
Hey Crystal,
Happy Monday! I appreciate you giving this recipe a try, so glad to hear it was a hit!
This was delicious but I followed the recipe exactly and it was very soupy. Is it really 2 cups of milk? When I watched the video it doesn’t seem like you added that much.
Hey Holly,
Awesome!! Thanks a lot for making this recipe and your notes, so glad it was enjoyed!
Yes, 2 cups of milk is correct, but you could reduce that next time.
Have a great Sunday!☃️
Can coconut milk be subbed for whole milk?
Hi Tiffany,
Sure, that will be just fine for you to do! I hope you love this dish!
Have a great weekend!