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Creamy Pasta With Chicken, Broccoli And

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Ingredients

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1 lb dry pasta i prefer fettucine or spaghetti noodles
1 tablespoon salt
3 cups broccoli florets
1 cup chicken broth
1 cup 2% evaporated milk
2 large garlic cloves, minced
1 1/2 tablespoons butter use unsalted
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/4 cup parmesan cheese, grated, plus extra for sprinkling
2 cups shredded cooked chicken breasts i usually add even more

Nutritional information

452.5
Calories
83 g
Calories From Fat
9.3 g
Total Fat
3.9 g
Saturated Fat
50.5 mg
Cholesterol
1424.7 mg
Sodium
62.9 g
Carbs
2.8 g
Dietary Fiber
2.6 g
Sugars
28 g
Protein
231 g
Serving Size

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Creamy Pasta With Chicken, Broccoli And

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  • Gluten Free
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Definitely a 5 star recipe. I took your advice and skipped out on the tomatoes and used the low fat condensed milk. The reason for a rave review mainly is my hubby who really does not like any alfredo as he finds it too "goopy" his words. This one he did not - he loved the lightness of the sauce and that it was not so thick. Saving the pasta water is such a great tip too! Thanks for the extra time to share those tips with us all. Will make this one again for sure!

  • 50 min
  • Serves 6
  • Easy

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Creamy Pasta With Chicken, Broccoli and Basil – Low Fat Version, This comes from a Pam Anderson recipe. I love creamy pastas like alfredos, etc… but don’t like all the fat. This recipe is a great solution. By using 2 percent evaporated milk, instead of heavy cream, the fat content is cut considerably. The flavor and consistency is still wonderful, in my opinion. I love this recipe because: it’s lower in fat; you can use left-over chicken or cooked rotisserie chicken; cooking the broccoli in the same pot as the pasta saves an extra pot to wash, it’s an easy one-dish meal! There are many variations you could try with this recipe, too. Notes: 1.this recipe calls for diced tomatoes – if you’d prefer a more traditional alfredo-type sauce, I think you could probably omit the tomatoes and it would be just fine. 2. Also, if you like your pasta spicier you could add more red pepper flakes than the amount called for. 3. I find it very helpful to have all my ingredients prepped/chopped and ready before I start cooking – especially for this recipe. 4. Make sure you reserve about a cup of the pasta cooking water – it helps to thin out the finished product, if necessary. Have fun and enjoy!, Definitely a 5 star recipe. I took your advice and skipped out on the tomatoes and used the low fat condensed milk. The reason for a rave review mainly is my hubby who really does not like any alfredo as he finds it too “goopy” his words. This one he did not – he loved the lightness of the sauce and that it was not so thick. Saving the pasta water is such a great tip too! Thanks for the extra time to share those tips with us all. Will make this one again for sure!


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Steps

1
Done

Bring About 2 Quarts of Water to a Boil - Add a Tablespoon of Salt to the Boiling Water.

2
Done

Add Pasta and Use the Cooking Time Given on the Package to Cook Your Pasta Al Dente. Stir Frequently at First to Prevent Pasta from Sticking.

3
Done

Add the Broccoli to the Boiling Pasta Water During the Last 5 Minutes of Cooking.

4
Done

Meanwhile, Microwave Broth, Milk and Garlic in a Microwave-Safe Bowl Until Steamy Hot Approx. 3 to 4 Minutes. Then Let It Stand For a Few Minutes.

5
Done

Put Butter in a Saucepan Over Low Heat.

6
Done

After Butter Melts, Whisk in Flour, Then Hot Milk Mixture. Whisk Constantly Over Medium-Low to Medium Heat Until Sauce Thickens. This Should Take About 1 to 2 Minutes. You Judge as to When the Sauce Thickens Up.

7
Done

Stir in Parmesan, Cooked Chicken, Tomatoes, Basil and Red Pepper Flakes.

8
Done

Salt and Pepper to Taste and Let Simmer For About 5 Minutes to Blend Flavors.

9
Done

Drain Pasta and Broccoli, *reserving 1 Cup Pasta Cooking Liquid* and Return to Pasta Pot.

10
Done

Pour Cream Sauce Over Pasta, Adding Enough Reserved Cooking Liquid to Moisten.

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