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Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake

Published: September 26, 2014   |   Updated: July 16, 2023   |   167 Comments

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Enjoy this creamy, cheese-packed chicken Alfredo pasta bake with three kinds of cheese and plenty more to go around. There are tons of melty cheese strings in this fall casserole!

Creamy, cheesy packed chicken Alfredo pasta bake with three kinds of cheese and plenty to go around. Lots of gooey, stringy cheese in this fall casserole!

I don’t know about you, but I love a good Alfredo. It’s rich, it’s definitely not good for you, but it’s oh so yummy. And why shouldn’t we love it? It has all the goodness of butter, cream and Parmesan. Creamy. Cheesy. Yummy. So today we’re taking good old Alfredo sauce and making a chicken pasta bake. And we’ll add more cheese plus other stuff to make a great fall casserole.

So if you’re wanting cheese, I’ve got your back. This makes a HUGE serving to go around and it heats up well. It’ll make that wet squishy sound when you mix it all up, a sign of tons of creamy cheesy power. It’ll give you long strands of cheese when you dish a serving. The kind that you’ll want to run your finger along to break. And it’ll satisfy your cheese craving.

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Ingredients in Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake

Ingredients to make chicken Alfredo pasta bake in prep bowls.

CHICKEN ALFREDO PASTA BAKE RECIPE TIPS

The great thing about this recipe is how you can customize it to save you time. I made the Alfredo sauce from scratch but you can also use store-bought sauce Alfredo sauce.  I used some rotisserie chicken but if you’re not a fan, any kind of leftover or cooked chicken works just as well. You can grill, pan-fry or poach about 2 lbs. of boneless, skinless chicken breasts and cube or shred them for the casserole.

You can also customize what kind of pasta you’re using. I used penne for this recipe but it works with all kinds of tube-type pasta like ziti, rigatoni, elbows, or other pasta shapes like shells, cavatappi, bowties, or fusilli.

Creamy, cheesy packed chicken Alfredo pasta bake with three kinds of cheese and plenty to go around. Lots of gooey, stringy cheese in this fall casserole!

One thing I did make sure to do was to cook the pasta until the point just before it turns al dente. Then I rinsed it under cold water to stop the cooking process. Because if it continues cooking in the cheese sauce in the oven, it’ll get slightly mushy.

I’m not a big fan of mushy pasta so I finish off the al dente process in the oven. Works for me. If you don’t mind or even like mushy stuff (and I’m not talking about romance), then keep on cooking that pasta until it’s al dente. The rest of you can join me in my anti-mush club.

Creamy, cheesy packed chicken Alfredo pasta bake with three kinds of cheese and plenty to go around. Lots of gooey, stringy cheese in this fall casserole!

Another thing I want to kind of throw in here is that there’s a lot of ricotta to go around, as you can see. So if you’re not big on it, you can halve the ricotta and egg portion before mixing it in with everything. Some people like it, and some people don’t. My preferred brand of ricotta is Galbani, so I’m a big fan.

The last time I made a casserole with tons of cheese was last year. My chicken, spinach and mushroom pasta bake are still rocking it. I was still using my iPhone back then to take pics and I didn’t have all the gadgets and gizmos I have now to take a good stringy cheese shot. So this year, I made up for it.

Creamy, cheesy packed chicken Alfredo pasta bake with three kinds of cheese and plenty to go around. Lots of gooey, stringy cheese in this fall casserole!

So really, if there’s just the two of you and you want leftovers that will reheat well for days, this recipe is perfect for you. Or if you’re a family of four and you want something for two days, here you go. And if you have a huge family, have at it. This can serve up to ten servings. The cheese is not stingy!

Enjoy and let me know how you liked it, what substitutions you made and what you paired it with in the comments below!

MORE ALFREDO RECIPES TO TRY

  • Spinach and Artichoke Ravioli Bake
  • Lemon Pepper Chicken Alfredo Pasta
  • Pesto Chicken Pasta Bake
  • Tortellini Alfredo Spinach Casserole
  • Mushroom Alfredo
  • Easy Alfredo Sauce

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Chicken Alfredo pasta bake in a white casserole dish.

Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake


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  • Author: The Cooking Jar
  • Total Time: 50 mins
  • Yield: 8–10 1x
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Description

This creamy chicken Alfredo pasta bake is a comforting fall casserole with three kinds of cheese and lots of melty cheese strings.


Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 16 oz. penne/ziti/rigatoni pasta
  • 2 cups Alfredo sauce
  • 8 oz. sour cream
  • 3 cups cooked/rotisserie chicken, cubed
  • 15 oz. ricotta cheese
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 large eggs, beaten
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 cups mozzarella cheese, shredded

Instructions

  1. Cook the pasta until just before al dente, about 2 minutes shy of the package directions. Drain and rinse pasta under cold water to stop the cooking process.
  2. If you’re making Alfredo sauce from scratch, see notes.
  3. Mix cooked pasta with Alfredo sauce, sour cream and cooked chicken. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Combine ricotta, garlic, eggs, Parmesan and parsley and mix well.
  5. Add the ricotta mixture to the pasta and stir to combine. Transfer everything to a 9×13 casserole dish.
  6. Top with a thick layer of mozzarella cheese and bake uncovered at 350°F for 30 minutes or until the cheese has melted and the casserole is bubbly.
  7. Broil at 450°F for 2-3 minutes or until the cheese starts to brown.
  8. Dish and serve hot.
  9. Enjoy!

Notes

Homemade Alfredo sauce (2 cups):
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup butter
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 cups Parmesan cheese, freshly grated
1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1/4 teaspoon coarse sea salt, or to taste (see note)
1/8 teaspoon pepper
INSTRUCTIONS:
Melt butter in a large saucepan or skillet over medium heat. Add garlic and saute until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
Slow stir in the heavy cream and bring to a gentle boil.
Reduce heat to medium-low and add grated Parmesan cheese in batches, stirring constantly until the cheese melts smoothly into the sauce. Season with Italian seasoning, salt and pepper.
Simmer gently until the sauce has thickened and coats the back of a spoon, about 3-4 minutes. Do a taste test and adjust seasonings, if needed.

  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins

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  1. Barbara says

    March 30, 2015

    Want to make this for my bunco group. There are 12 of us. Should I double the recipe to make sure?

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      March 30, 2015

      Hi Barbara, I had to Google what bunco was. Interesting! I looked at the ingredients and think the recipe will scale well if doubled. If you have ambitious eaters, you might want to double it yes. Leftovers are always good!

      Reply
  2. Andrea Stow says

    March 28, 2015

    Can’t wait to try this!! Can the Alfredo be made in advance and refrigerated for a day or two before assembling? I’m afraid the sauce might break while baking. Thanks so much!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      March 30, 2015

      That’s a really good question, Andrea. I’ve only had bad experiences with reheated Alfredo sauce and they always break. Then again, I was always lazy and did it in the microwave. A tip I once got from an Italian restaurant was to heat up my leftover Alfredo over the stove and not in the microwave. I assume this is so you can heat it up slowly to avoid it breaking and having the butter separate. So if you do want to try out making it ahead, I suggest reheating the Alfredo sauce over medium low heat before adding it to the bake so as to not ‘shock’ it, for lack of a better word. Hope this helps and good luck!

      Reply
  3. cynthia says

    March 27, 2015

    OMG!!! i love this CHICKEN ALFREDO PASTA BAKE recipe i have never had anything like it i made it today just missed the parsley thought i had it, but over all it was delicious you have a new follower in me cant wait to try another amazing recipe

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      March 28, 2015

      Yaaaay! It’s a fun thing to make and lasts awhile. Thanks for trying out the recipe and letting me know you liked it! Good luck with the other recipes, and let me know if you have any questions 🙂

      Reply
  4. Toru says

    March 3, 2015

    This recipe turned out great. So rich and creamy.

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      March 4, 2015

      Happy it worked out for you, Toru! Thanks for dropping a note 🙂

      Reply
  5. Moses says

    January 8, 2015

    My wife has been craving italian food and/or pasta but didnt want anything with tomato based sauce. I’m tired of chicken fettucini alfredo myself, but this recipe looks delicious! I can’t wait to try making it. Do you think it’ll be ok if I add some veggies into the mix? ie: Broccoli, Zucchini/Yellow Squash, or Spinach… or will it take away from the flavor? I’m so glad to have stumbled across this site and am looking forward to seeing what else I can try my hand at making.

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      January 8, 2015

      It should be fine I think! Just make sure to drain the veggies well after rinsing so it does not dilute the sauce too much. Stuff with lots of water content like spinach, I’d advise to pre-cook it first then drain out all water. Spinach is a huge culprit to water content! Broccoli should be fine to just chuck in there raw. I’m not too well versed with zucchini or squash to comment on the water content though. Good luck! 😉

      Reply
  6. LaKara says

    December 24, 2014

    Making this for the second time tonight. Absolutely my favorite baked pasta dish ever! My family loves it and we are small but mighty so our leftovers go on and on!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      December 27, 2014

      Hooray to it being your favorite baked pasta! And thanks for cooking it a second time! With all that cheese, it has all the makings of a family favorite. Cheers for letting me know, LaKara!

      Reply
  7. Bob says

    November 18, 2014

    I just did all of this and threw it in a crockpot on low. Hopefully it turns out good!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      November 18, 2014

      I hope so too! Never tried it in the slow cooker before. My only concern would be the dairy curdling if your slow cooker runs a little hot. Good luck, Bob!!!

      Reply
  8. Darcie says

    November 6, 2014

    Looks amazing and I want to try. Curious have you tried substituting sour cream with Greek yogurt and ricotta with cottage cheese!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      November 7, 2014

      Can’t say that I have but I think it’ll work…although the yogurt might curdle a little with the heat from baking. If you do try it, let me know?!

      Reply
  9. Kristy says

    November 4, 2014

    Made this for dinner last night, it was a hit. I have never made alfredo sauce from scratch before, I was so happy how it turned out. Super easy.

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      November 4, 2014

      As long as you have the patience for it! I’m usually very fidgety haha 🙂 Thanks for letting me know you liked it, Kristy!

      Reply
    • jessica says

      February 2, 2016

      I made this tonight for dinner and used pregos bacon flavored alfredo and added cooked bacon and it turned out amazing

      Reply
      • The Cooking Jar says

        February 8, 2016

        Bacon flavored Alfredo?! With bacon in the casserole? What a baconsplosion! You’ve definitely perked my interest with these tweaks!

        Reply
  10. Leslie @ My Kitchen Is Open says

    October 24, 2014

    This looks absolutely delicious! This is going on my “Try It Out Thursday” list! Love me a pasta bake!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 29, 2014

      Thanks, Leslie! All that cheese doesn’t hurt too 😉

      Reply
  11. Smarmy says

    October 16, 2014

    Oh yum! I made this last night and it is absolutely the best! While eating, I couldn’t help thinking that tuna or leftover turkey would also taste great as a replacement for the chicken.

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 17, 2014

      I’m not sure about the tuna (never had tuna with cheese before but hey tuna melt…maybe?) but turkey would work! Great to hear it was a success!

      Reply
    • Lucy says

      June 4, 2015

      you’re definitely right, it will be like a tuna bake, would taste yum!

      Reply
      • The Cooking Jar says

        June 9, 2015

        I wish I was adventurous enough to try it!

        Reply
  12. nicole (thespicetrain.com) says

    September 30, 2014

    Looks absolutely awesome, those photos really pop. Nice work, as always!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      October 1, 2014

      Appreciate it, Nicole. Especially coming from you 🙂

      Reply
  13. ami@naivecookcooks says

    September 28, 2014

    This looks so dreamy, perfect comfort food!!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      September 28, 2014

      Thanks, Ami! We just finished up the last bowl. Still good a couple days later!

      Reply
  14. Thalia @ butter and brioche says

    September 27, 2014

    Words cannot describe how much I am craving a bowl of this alfredo right now. It looks so cheesey, creamy and of course delicious! Great recipe and photography!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      September 28, 2014

      Make sure you have company if you do end up making it, it’s a LOT of food! We’re still working through the leftovers!

      Reply
      • Lisa says

        June 6, 2017

        Do you think if I am using a good jarred sauce, I can put this together in the morning and bake it in the evening? Or will the noodles soak up the sauce in the fridge, leaving it dry? But then there is all the ricotta and sour cream….have you successfully made it in advance (same day) before?
        Thanks!

        Reply
        • The Cooking Jar says

          June 6, 2017

          I haven’t personally done it before but my theory is the pasta might end up being a bit soggy. I don’t think it’ll be dry, just a little soggy.

          Do let us know your results, if you try it!

    • Barb says

      March 25, 2017

      I just put this in the oven. I will say you need a big bowl to mix all of this. Prep time was about an hour for one person doing it all. I made my own Alfredo sauce and added sauteed onions and mushrooms. I will let you know how it turned out after I eat some.

      Reply
      • Barb says

        March 25, 2017

        This is very good and very filling. A rich and satisfying dish. Will make again!

        Reply
        • The Cooking Jar says

          March 26, 2017

          Thank you for coming back to let me know, Barb!

  15. Nagi {RecipeTin Eats} says

    September 26, 2014

    Nice! You’ve got plenty of the 3 essential “C’s” in this – cream, cheese and carbs! I never would have thought to use ricotta in a bake, great tip, thanks! I can feel the waistband of my jeans tightening just looking at this – cause I know I won’t be able to stick to a sensible size serving!!

    Reply
    • The Cooking Jar says

      September 27, 2014

      Once in awhile is justifiable, right? 😉

      Reply
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