Cajun Chicken Alfredo
Creamy, spicy, and soul-satisfying Cajun chicken Alfredo is so easy you won’t even break a sweat. Deliver a crazy good weeknight dinner to the table in 30 minutes so you have time to enjoy quality family time.

Recently, I traveled to an unnamed country, looking forward to trying their cuisine. No spices, no heat, and almost no flavor was so disappointing. A friend told me to let her know the next time I go, so she can hook me up with the ones who know where to get good food.
The first dish I prepared as soon as I got home was spicy chicken in an Alfredo sauce. It was heaven on the tongue and satisfied my craving for heat and flavor. Heavy cream may not make it healthier, but it does make it comforting, which is just as good, right?

Fast and Easy Pasta
I have to say, when life gets in the way, pasta is my go-to because dinner is on the table in 30 minutes or less. Heat up your favorite sauce (even if it comes out of a jar) and whip up the protein while the pasta cooks for a stress-free meal. In this case, it’s my homemade Alfredo sauce coming together in 20 minutes.
How to Make Cajun Chicken Alfredo From Scratch

- Cook the pasta, season the chicken, then cook it and set it aside.

- Sauté the garlic, thyme, and Creole seasoning in butter. Whisk in the cream, milk, and cream cheese, stirring until it starts to thicken. Then stir in the Parmesan.

- Add the chicken stock, and cook over medium heat until thickened. Stir in the pasta, slice the chicken, and immediately put it all on the table.

Tips and Tricks
- Slightly undercooking the pasta will keep it from overcooking from the residual heat when you add it to the sauce.
- To avoid curdling the sauce: Have all your ingredients at room temperature before starting, especially the cream and cheeses. Thicken the sauce before adding the Parmesan, and simmer it on low because high heat can cause the proteins to seize up and separate from the fat.
Make-Ahead and Leftover Makeover
Though Alfredo sauce is best fresh off the stove, you can successfully make it ahead of time. Cook the sauce, pasta, and chicken, then let them cool. Store them separately in airtight containers in the fridge for 2-3 days or in the freezer for 2-3 months.
To serve, slowly heat the sauce over as low a temperature as you can. Add a splash of cream or milk to loosen it up and stir constantly until heated through. Heat the chicken at the same time in the oven, microwave, or air fryer. Add the pasta to the sauce and heat through, and serve immediately with the chicken.
I love adding chicken broth and sauteed vegetables to the leftovers for a spicy, creamy chicken soup. Heat through and enjoy.
Meal Ideas for Cajun Chicken Alfredo
A refreshingly light salad, whether a simple tossed salad or heart-healthy Greek salad, is the perfect pairing. Fresh-from-the-oven roasted vegetables are also wonderful on a chilly day. Store-bought or homemade garlic bread is a classic, then a chilled glass of Riesling and slice of carrot cake top it off.
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By Imma
Watch How to Make It
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This blog post was originally published in July 2021 and has been updated with additional tips, new photos, and a video.








the links to the videos don’t work! and the links look funny – there’s too much stuff in there.
How do we watch you cook?
Oh no, I’m so sorry about the broken links! Thank you for pointing that out, and I have fixed them.
In the meantime, you can watch me cook directly on my Instagram (@immaculatebites.com) or my YouTube channel (just search for “Immaculate Bites”). I post step-by-step videos, and you’ll find tons of recipes to try there.
Thank you for your patience! ❤️