Crack Chicken Penne

A creamy, cheesy one-pot pasta loaded with tender chicken and crispy bacon — rich, comforting, and ready in about 40 minutes.

This Crack Chicken Penne landed in my weeknight rotation the moment I combined a leftover packet of ranch seasoning, a few slices of bacon, and a bag of penne. I discovered the combination on an evening when the fridge offered only odds and ends and a hungry family. The result was unexpectedly decadent: tender bites of chicken coated in savory ranch, pasta cooked right in the pot with flavorful broth, and a silky sauce from cream cheese and shredded cheddar. It quickly became a requested dish, especially on nights when everyone needed something warm and satisfying fast.
What makes this version special is the balance between rapid weeknight technique and deep, comforting flavors. The bacon provides smoky crunch that contrasts with the creamy sauce, while cooking the pasta in the same pot as the chicken concentrates flavor and cuts cleanup. The texture is rich without being gluey because the proportions of broth, cream cheese, and shredded cheddar are tuned to yield a glossy, clingy sauce that coats each penne. It’s the kind of meal that fills plates and conversations, and I love that even picky eaters tend to ask for seconds.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This one-pot approach means less cleanup and faster dinner on busy nights, ready in roughly 40 minutes from start to finish.
- Uses pantry staples and a single packet of ranch seasoning to produce restaurant-level comfort with minimal effort.
- Flexible: works on the stovetop, in an Instant Pot, or adapted for a slow cooker to suit your schedule.
- Family friendly: the creamy cheese sauce and bacon make it a crowd-pleaser for kids and adults alike.
- Make-ahead friendly: leftovers reheat beautifully and can be portioned for lunches or frozen for up to three months.
- Ingredient-forward: you can swap pasta shape, cheese, or use leftover rotisserie chicken to save time.
When I first made this for a small potluck, friends asked for the recipe on the spot. My partner still remembers the first night I served it because the house smelled like bacon and warm cheese for hours. It’s become our quick comfort staple, especially when a hectic day calls for a reliable, satisfying meal.
Ingredients
- Bacon (4 slices): Thick-cut is preferable for more texture and flavor. Fry until very crisp so it holds its crunch when folded back into the pasta. Good supermarket brands are excellent here; avoid overly lean bacon so you get flavorful fat to sauté the chicken.
- Chicken breast (1 pound): Boneless and skinless, cut into bite-size pieces for even cooking. Chicken thighs can be used for juicier results, but breasts cook faster and produce a cleaner texture that pairs well with the creamy sauce.
- Ranch seasoning (1 ounce, about 1 packet or 2 tablespoons): This packet brings concentrated savory herbs and a touch of garlic powder. Brands like Hidden Valley work well, or you can use a homemade mix for lower sodium.
- Penne (8 ounces, uncooked): Any short pasta will do — rigatoni, ziti, or fusilli are good alternatives. The tubular shape traps the sauce and bits of bacon inside each piece.
- Chicken broth (3 1/2 cups): Low-sodium or no-salt-added is recommended so you can control seasoning. If substituting with water, add 1 teaspoon of bouillon paste or concentrate for depth.
- Cream cheese (4 ounces): Full-fat cream cheese like Philadelphia melts smoothly and gives the sauce silkiness; allow it to come closer to room temperature for faster incorporation.
- Cheddar cheese (2 cups shredded): Sharp cheddar lends the best flavor contrast. Reserve about 1/2 cup for topping so it can melt into a bubbly crust briefly at the end.
- Parsley (1 tablespoon, chopped): Fresh parsley brightens the finished dish and cuts through the richness. Flat-leaf parsley is preferred for flavor.
Instructions
Cook the bacon:Heat a large Dutch oven over medium heat and add 4 thick slices of bacon. Fry until very crisp, about 7 to 9 minutes, turning occasionally so it cooks evenly. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and reserve about 1 tablespoon of bacon fat in the pot. Drain excess fat into a heatproof container once cooled.Sear the chicken and season:Increase heat to medium-high. Add the 1 pound of bite-size chicken pieces to the pot and sauté for about 3 minutes, until the outside starts to brown but the interior may still be slightly pink. Sprinkle 1 ounce (1 packet or 2 tablespoons) of ranch seasoning over the chicken and stir until each piece is evenly coated. The seasoning will bloom in the hot fat, releasing herb and garlic notes.Add pasta and liquid:Pour in 8 ounces of uncooked penne and 3 1/2 cups of low-sodium chicken broth. Stir to combine, scraping any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Bring to a rolling boil over high heat.Simmer until pasta is al dente:Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring every few minutes to prevent sticking. The pasta should be cooked al dente and there should remain a little liquid in the pot; if it absorbs too quickly, add up to 1/2 cup more broth. Total simmer time depends on pasta brand; use visual cues — tender with a slight bite — not solely the package time.Finish with cream cheese, bacon, and cheddar:Turn heat to low. Add 4 ounces of cream cheese in chunks and stir until the sauce becomes glossy and smooth. Chop the reserved bacon and return it to the pot along with 1 1/2 cups of shredded cheddar. Stir until melted and evenly distributed. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup cheddar on top, cover for 30 seconds to 1 minute so it melts, then remove the lid.Optional broil and garnish:If you prefer a browned top, slide the Dutch oven under a hot broiler for up to 5 minutes until bubbly and golden. Remove carefully, sprinkle with 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, and serve immediately while hot.
You Must Know
- This dish contains dairy and gluten and is not suitable for vegetarians unless modified; it is high in protein and richer in fat due to cheese and bacon.
- Leftovers store well in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; reheat gently with a splash of milk or broth to restore creaminess.
- The skillet method requires occasional stirring while pasta cooks to prevent sticking; do not walk away for long periods.
- Freezes well: portion into airtight containers and freeze up to three months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
My favorite thing about this meal is how the crunchy bacon pieces retain texture even after folding into the warm pasta. Family meals where someone adds a final sprinkle of parsley or a little extra cheddar at the table are my happiest memories. Guests often comment on how perfectly balanced the sauce is, silky yet bright, and how simple pantry ingredients can deliver such satisfying results.
Storage Tips
Cool leftovers to room temperature for no more than two hours, then transfer to airtight containers and refrigerate. Stored properly, the pasta will keep for about three days. Reheat on the stovetop over low heat with a splash of milk or chicken broth to loosen the sauce, stirring until warm and glossy. For freezing, portion into freezer-safe containers and freeze for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently to preserve texture and prevent separation of the sauce.

Ingredient Substitutions
If you need a lighter version, use reduced-fat cream cheese and a mild reduced-fat cheddar, though the sauce will be less rich. Swap chicken breast for thighs for juicier bites; reduce initial searing time slightly. To make it gluten-free, substitute penne with a certified gluten-free pasta and check that your ranch seasoning is gluten-free. For a vegetarian option, omit bacon and use smoked paprika plus a pinch of liquid smoke to mimic smokiness, and replace chicken with roasted mushrooms or firm tofu.
Serving Suggestions
Serve hot with a simple green salad tossed in a citrus vinaigrette to cut richness. Roasted seasonal vegetables make an easy side, or offer garlic bread for sopping up the sauce. Garnish with extra chopped parsley or thinly sliced green onions. For a heartier meal, pair with a crisp white wine like sauvignon blanc or a medium-bodied red such as merlot.
Meal Prep Tips
Prepare the bacon and cook the chicken ahead, then cool and store separately. Combine the cooked components with measured pasta and broth in a labeled container; on the day, bring everything together in the pot and finish with cream cheese and shredded cheddar. This halves active time on busy nights and preserves bacon crispness when added at the end.
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring and summer, stir in fresh peas and asparagus tips in the last 3 minutes of cooking for brightness. In autumn, add roasted butternut squash cubes and swap half the cheddar for smoked gouda. For winter comfort, fold in sautéed caramelized onions and a pinch of nutmeg to deepen the flavor profile.
Cultural Background
While not a traditional classic, this dish draws on American comfort-food sensibilities: creamy cheeses, bacon, and ranch seasoning are familiar pantry flavors. The “crack” label is playful, referencing the irresistible combination of savory elements. It’s part of a broader trend of one-pot pasta recipes that cook pasta in broth to concentrate flavor and simplify cleanup.
Bring this to your table and let it become one of those reliable dinners that people remember. It’s forgiving, flexible, and reliably delicious — make it your own with small ingredient swaps and enjoy the simplicity of a great midweek meal.
Pro Tips
Reserve a tablespoon of bacon fat to sauté the chicken for extra flavor and avoid additional oil.
Allow the cream cheese to warm a bit at room temperature so it blends into the sauce faster and more evenly.
Stir the pasta frequently during cooking to keep it from sticking and to ensure even cooking.
If the sauce seems too thick after resting, stir in up to 1/4 cup of warm chicken broth or milk to restore creaminess.
This nourishing crack chicken penne recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Crack Chicken Penne
This Crack Chicken Penne recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Instructions
Cook the bacon
Heat a large Dutch oven over medium heat and fry 4 slices of thick-cut bacon until crisp, about 7 to 9 minutes. Transfer to paper towels and reserve about 1 tablespoon of bacon fat in the pot. Chop the bacon when cooled.
Sear the chicken and season
Increase heat to medium-high, add the 1 pound of chicken pieces and cook about 3 minutes until starting to brown. Sprinkle 1 ounce ranch seasoning over the chicken and stir to coat each piece.
Add pasta and broth
Add 8 ounces penne and 3 1/2 cups low-sodium chicken broth to the pot. Stir to combine and bring to a boil, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom.
Simmer until pasta is al dente
Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking. Ensure pasta is al dente with some liquid remaining; add up to 1/2 cup more broth if needed.
Finish with cream cheese and cheddar
Turn heat to low and stir in 4 ounces of cream cheese until the sauce is creamy. Add chopped bacon and 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar, stirring until melted and combined. Sprinkle remaining 1/2 cup cheddar on top and cover briefly to melt.
Optional broil and serve
For a browned top, place the Dutch oven under a hot broiler for up to 5 minutes until bubbly. Garnish with 1 tablespoon chopped parsley and serve warm.
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