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By: Sara MitchellUpdated: Dec 26, 2025
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Ultra-creamy penne tossed with juicy chicken, crispy bacon, ranch seasoning and melted cheddar—an easy one-pot favorite ready in about 40 minutes.

Crack Chicken Penne

This dish started as a weeknight rescue and quickly became comfort food royalty in my kitchen. Crack Chicken Penne is everything I love about midweek dinners: quick to pull together, forgiving if you tweak the ingredients, and reliably loved by everyone at the table. I first put this version together on a rainy evening when the pantry was modest and the family was especially hungry; a handful of staples — pasta, a packet of ranch, cream cheese and cheddar — turned into something far greater than the sum of its parts. The sauce is velvety, the bacon provides crunchy, smoky contrast, and the chicken stays tender when cut into bite-sized pieces.

What makes this one special is the technique: everything cooks in a single pot which concentrates flavor and saves time on cleanup. The pasta absorbs savory broth as it cooks, creating an almost risotto-like base that the cream cheese and shredded cheddar finish into a lush, clinging sauce. Every bite delivers a balance of textures — soft penne, bits of crisp bacon, and chewy, seasoned chicken — that has become a family favorite for busy school nights and casual dinners when I want maximum comfort with minimal fuss.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • One-pot convenience: everything cooks in a single Dutch oven or heavy pot, so you save time on washing up and consolidate flavors as the pasta finishes in the cooking liquid.
  • Ready in about 40 minutes: 10 minutes active prep and roughly 30 minutes cooking gets dinner on the table quickly for weeknight crowds.
  • Pantry-friendly staples: the recipe uses common items — penne, cream cheese, cheddar, a ranch packet — making it simple to pull together at short notice.
  • Crowd-pleasing richness: the cream cheese and cheddar melt into a silky sauce while bacon and ranch introduce smoky and tangy notes adults and kids both love.
  • Flexible finish: finish under the broiler for a bubbling golden top or simply let the residual heat melt the cheese for a softer finish.
  • Make-ahead and multi-cooker options: instructions include Instant Pot and slow cooker versions for different schedules.

I remember my partner taking one bite and saying, “You should make this every week.” Friends who said they didn’t like ranch seasoning were surprised by how well it melds into the sauce instead of tasting like a packet. That immediate, delighted reaction is why I come back to this recipe — it’s reliably comforting and easy to adapt when I’m feeding a crowd or meal-prepping for the week.

Ingredients

  • Bacon (4 slices): Use thick-cut if you can; it crisps up better and adds a richer pork flavor. I like a center-cut variety that crisps without burning.
  • Chicken breast (1 pound): Boneless, skinless and cut into small, even bite-sized pieces so it cooks quickly and stays tender. If you prefer thigh meat, swap 1:1 for slightly more forgiving texture.
  • Ranch seasoning (1 ounce / 1 packet or 2 tbsp): A store-bought packet works well for concentrated flavor; adjust to taste or use a homemade mix if you prefer less sodium.
  • Penne (8 ounces): Uncooked. Penne holds sauce nicely, but rigatoni or shells also work if you want more surface area for the cheese.
  • Chicken broth (3 1/2 cups): Use low-sodium if you want better salt control; the broth both cooks the pasta and becomes the base of the sauce.
  • Cream cheese (4 ounces): Full-fat Philadelphia-style gives the creamiest melt; cut into cubes so it melts faster into the hot pasta.
  • Cheddar cheese (2 cups shredded): Sharp cheddar gives more punch, but a mild or medium cheddar melts a little better. Reserve about 1/2 cup for topping.
  • Parsley (1 tablespoon chopped): Fresh parsley brightens the finish and adds color contrast; chives are a nice alternative.

Instructions

Cook the bacon: In a large Dutch oven over medium heat, fry the bacon until crispy. Transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate, leaving about 1 tablespoon of rendered fat in the pot; drain the excess fat to prevent greasiness. Chop the cooled bacon into small bits — you want pieces that distribute throughout the dish rather than large strips. Sear the chicken: Add the bite-sized chicken pieces to the pot over medium-high heat and cook for about 3 minutes, just until the outsides begin to brown; they will still be slightly pink inside. Sprinkle the ranch seasoning over the chicken and toss so each piece is evenly coated. This initial sear adds caramelized flavor while seasoning penetrates the surface. Add pasta and broth: Pour in the penne and 3 1/2 cups chicken broth, stirring to combine and scrape any browned bits from the bottom. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for about 15–20 minutes until the pasta is al dente. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking; there should still be a little cooking liquid left when the pasta is done so the sauce forms properly. Create the sauce: Drop the cream cheese into the pot in small pieces and stir until it melts into a smooth sauce. Return the chopped bacon and add about 1 1/2 cups of shredded cheddar, stirring until the cheese is fully melted and the sauce is glossy and well combined. Finish and serve: Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup cheddar on top, cover for 30 seconds until it softens and melts, then remove the lid and turn off the heat. Alternatively, place the Dutch oven under a hot broiler for 3–5 minutes until bubbling and lightly browned. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve immediately. Crack Chicken Penne in Dutch oven, bubbling with cheese

You Must Know

  • This holds well in the fridge for 3–4 days in an airtight container; reheat gently on the stovetop with a splash of chicken broth to revive the sauce.
  • Freezes okay for up to 2 months, but texture is best when consumed within the first month; thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
  • High in protein: each serving provides a generous portion of chicken and cheese, making it satisfying and filling.
  • Adjust the broth slightly if you switch pasta shapes — larger shells may need a touch more liquid to cook through.
  • For crispier bacon texture, reserve some bacon to sprinkle on top after reheating so it remains crunchy.

One of my favorite things about this dish is how forgiving it is: if the sauce seems a little thick after refrigeration, a minute on the stovetop with a splash of broth brings it right back. When I serve this for company, everyone asks how I made the sauce so creamy — the simple trick is melting cream cheese into the hot cooking liquid so it emulsifies with the broth and shredded cheese. Those little moments of surprise and satisfaction — like a golden broiled top or the first crisp bacon bite — are why I keep this in the rotation.

Close-up of creamy chicken penne with bacon and parsley

Storage Tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. To reheat, warm gently on the stovetop over low heat with 1–3 tablespoons of chicken broth, stirring until the sauce loosens and silkens. Avoid high heat which can separate the sauce and make the cheese grainy. For freezing, cool completely before transferring to a freezer-safe container; label with the date and use within two months for best quality. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat slowly.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer lower fat, swap half-and-half for a lighter finish and reduce the cream cheese to 2 ounces, though the sauce will be less rich. Use cooked rotisserie chicken as a time-saver (about 2 cups) in place of raw chicken — add it near the end to warm through. For gluten-free diets, substitute a gluten-free penne 1:1 and use a certified gluten-free ranch seasoning. If you want a smoky beef alternative, swap bacon for smoked sausage sliced thinly; reduce added salt accordingly.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with a crisp green salad dressed in lemon vinaigrette to cut through the richness, or pair with steamed green beans tossed in butter and lemon. Garnish with extra chopped parsley, sliced scallions, or a sprinkle of paprika for color. For a heartier meal, add roasted vegetables like broccoli or caramelized onions. This is comfort-food friendly and pairs well with a chilled glass of Chardonnay or iced tea.

Cultural Background

While not a traditional dish from a specific region, this recipe borrows from American comfort-food techniques: using seasoning mixes (ranch), rendered bacon fat for flavor, and a creamy cheese finish reminiscent of mid-20th century casseroles. The idea of combining cooked pasta directly with a broth-to-sauce transition recalls Italian stovetop pasta methods — cooking pasta in flavored liquid so it absorbs taste as it softens — blended with classic American pantry shortcuts.

Seasonal Adaptations

In spring and summer swap parsley for fresh basil and fold in cherry tomatoes at the end for brightness. In autumn, add roasted butternut squash cubes for sweetness and texture. For winter gatherings, finish under the broiler with extra cheddar for a bubbly, gratin-style top and serve alongside roasted Brussels sprouts to round out the plate.

Meal Prep Tips

To prep for the week, cook the bacon and chicken, and store them separately from the pasta and sauce to retain texture. Keep shredded cheese in small portions so you can top and broil just before serving for a fresh finish. Portion into microwave-safe containers and leave a small container of broth for each portion to revive the sauce when reheating. This makes weekday lunches and dinners effortless.

In short, Crack Chicken Penne is one of those dependable dishes that feels indulgent while being easy to make. It’s flexible, family-friendly and ideal for busy nights — make it your own with favorite mix-ins and finishes, and enjoy the comfort it brings to the table.

Pro Tips

  • Cut the chicken into uniform bite-sized pieces so it cooks evenly and stays tender.

  • Reserve a little crispy bacon to sprinkle on top after reheating to maintain crunchy texture.

  • If the sauce becomes thick after refrigeration, loosen with 1–3 tablespoons of chicken broth while reheating over low heat.

  • To speed melting, cut cream cheese into small cubes and add them to the hot pasta so they emulsify quickly.

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.

FAQs about Recipes

How long will leftovers keep?

Yes — store leftovers in the fridge for 3–4 days and reheat over low heat with a splash of broth.

Do I use the same amount of broth for Instant Pot or slow cooker?

Use about 2 to 2 1/2 cups of broth in the Instant Pot or slow cooker versions as the pasta cooks differently in those appliances.

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Quick Dinner RecipesChickenPastaOne-PotCheesyBaconWeeknight Dinners
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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.

Servings: 6 steaks
Crack Chicken Penne
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:30 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:40 minutes

Instructions

1

Cook the bacon

Fry 4 slices of thick-cut bacon in a large Dutch oven over medium heat until crispy. Remove bacon to a paper towel-lined plate and drain excess fat, leaving about 1 tablespoon in the pot. Chop the bacon into small bits.

2

Sear the chicken

Add the bite-sized chicken pieces to the pot and cook for about 3 minutes over medium-high heat until the outsides brown but the inside remains slightly pink. Sprinkle 1 ounce ranch seasoning over the chicken and toss to coat evenly.

3

Add pasta and broth

Add 8 ounces penne and 3 1/2 cups chicken broth to the pot, stirring to combine and loosening browned bits from the bottom. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 15–20 minutes until pasta is al dente, stirring occasionally.

4

Make the sauce

Stir in 4 ounces cubed cream cheese until melted and smooth. Add back the chopped bacon and 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar, stirring until the cheese melts and the sauce becomes creamy and cohesive.

5

Finish and serve

Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup shredded cheddar over the top, cover for 30 seconds until softened, then remove lid. Garnish with 1 tablespoon chopped parsley and serve hot. Optional: broil for 3–5 minutes for a browned top.

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Nutrition

Calories: 512kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein:
36g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 7g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat:
10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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