If you are looking for something a little more special to make for dinner, try this Instant Pot Creamy Garlic Tuscan Chicken Pasta. It has a lot going on! Tender chicken in a rich, creamy sauce flavored with sun dried tomatoes, garlic, and finished with fresh baby spinach. A wondrous one-pot meal made in your electric pressure cooker!
Instant Pot Creamy Garlic Tuscan Chicken Pasta
This is a meal you could proudly serve to your special guests, or make to treat your family special! Instant Pot Creamy Garlic Tuscan Chicken Pasta is a long name, but not short on flavor! Super delicious, and wonderfully creamy, without being too heavy.
We love a good pasta dish around here. Even better if it is loaded with flavorful ingredients! As much as I enjoy a tasty basic Instant Pot Mac and Cheese, there are times I want something really different. That is what this recipe is. I just adore the flavors. It is truly a one-pot meal with the chicken and spinach in there!
I've been asked how to be successful making Instant Pot recipes. Well, with any recipe, I practice what is called "Mise en place" (French pronunciation: [mi zɑ̃ ˈplas]), a French culinary phrase which means "putting in place" or "everything in its place." My number one tip is to get everything ready. Chop the onions, peel the garlic, measure out all of the liquids, pasta, and spices.
It is a much more enjoyable process when everything is there at your fingertips! Since you will be using the Sauté feature throughout most of this recipe, you won't want to leave it unattended for long.
Having said that, it's a pretty easy recipe, considering the outcome is so outstanding! Instant Pot Creamy Garlic Tuscan Chicken Pasta takes about an hour to make, with the prep. Not too bad! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
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Instant Pot Creamy Garlic Tuscan Chicken Pasta has tender chicken in a rich, creamy sauce flavored with sun dried tomatoes, garlic, and finished with fresh baby spinach.
- 2 or 3 Chicken Breasts, pounded to an even thickness (not too thin, just even)
- 2 Tbsps Olive Oil, divided in half
- 1 Tbsp Paprika, smoked or sweet
- 2 tsp Coarse Salt
- 1 tsp Pepper
- 4 Tbsps Butter, divided in half
- 1 small Sweet Onion, diced
- 1 Red Bell Pepper, sliced in 2" strips
- 6 cloves Garlic, pressed or finely minced
- ⅓ cup White Wine (or chicken broth)
- 1 7oz jar Sun Dried Tomatoes, drained (reserve 2 Tbsps of the oil)
- 2 Tbsps Oil from Sun Dried Tomatoes
- 2 tsps Italian Seasoning
- ½ tsp Oregano, dried
- ¼ tsp Thyme, dried
- 1 tsp Kosher Salt
- ½ tsp Pepper
- 4 cups Chicken Broth, low sodium
- 1 cup Milk
- 12 oz Small Elbow Macaroni Pasta (3 ½ cups dry)
- ¼ cup All Purpose Flour
- 1 cup Parmesan Cheese, grated
- 1 cup Mozzarella Cheese, grated or sliced, if fresh
- 5oz Fresh Baby Spinach
- 1 ½ cups Half and Half
- Fresh Basil Leaves, for garnish
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Rub the chicken with 1 Tbsp of the divided oil, paprika, salt, and pepper. Set aside.
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Turn on the Sauté function of the pot. When the display reads Hot, add 1 Tbsp of the olive oil that you divided.
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Add the chicken breasts and cook them for about 4 minutes per side, until you get good color on both sides. Remove to a plate and cover.
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Add 2 Tbsps of the butter and the onion. Sauté for a few minutes and then add the bell pepper and the garlic. Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently.
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Add the wine (or ⅓ cup broth) and stir, scraping the bottom of the pot to deglaze it (scraping up all of the brown bits from bottom of pan).
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Add the sun dried tomatoes, sun dried tomato oil, Italian seasoning, oregano, thyme, salt, and pepper.
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Stir in the chicken broth and the milk. Let come to a simmer, then add the pasta. Stir.
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Add the chicken breasts and put the lid on the pot, locking it in place and turning the steam release knob to the Sealing position.
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Cancel the Sauté function.
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Select Pressure Cook (or Manual) and use the + or - (or dial) to choose 4 minutes.
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When the cooking time is done, and the pot beeps, do a controlled Quick Release of the pressure. Start slow so you minimize the risk of sauce spewing out with the steam. Then let it go fully. When the pin in the lid drops down, open the lid and stir the contents (there may be a little stuck on the bottom, just scrape the bottom of the pot to loosen it.
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Remove the chicken to a plate and cover with foil or a lid that will keep the heat in. Do not leave it uncovered as it is still finishing cooking that last bit.
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Mix together the flour and remaining 2 Tbsps of softened butter until combined. Stir into the sauce.
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Add the cheeses, stirring after each one.
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Stir in the spinach.
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Stir in the Half and half.
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Taste and adjust salt, if needed.
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Take the temperature of the chicken. It should read 165 degrees (F). Cut it into bite sized chunks and add it to the pasta. Stir it in.
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Serve garnished with torn basil leaves.
This is a saucy dish, it won't be thick like mac and cheese.
Updated 12/5/17
Adapted from CafeDelites, Tuscan Mac and Cheese
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Susan
Delish! Made with bowties, still used 4 minutes. So flavourful and creamy. A new dish for the rotation, Thanks!
Ashley
How would I adjust time if all I have is frozen chicken breast?
Sandy
Hi Ashley! It's a pretty short cook time, so I would try to soak the chicken in some cold water to start thawing it. Then, if you can, cut it in half or even in thirds to reduce the size. Then just toss it in. If you aren't opposed to defrosting it in the microwave, even partially, that's another option. Ideally, the smaller pieces of chicken will cook faster.
Lorraine Mazza
Wondered if different pasta can be used...rotini or penne?
Sandy
Hi Lorraine! Thank you for your review. I have used penne with great success. Haven't tried it with rotini, but I'm sure it would be good. Just keep in mind that heartier pastas need a minute or two more cook time. For penne I cook 5 minutes. A good rule of thumb is half the recommended cook time in the pasta package directions. If you make it and the pasta is a little too al dente, just put a lid on the pot and let it sit a few minutes to soften it.
mary
Wonderful recipe! We used bow-tie pasta and followed the 4-minute directions, however I left the meal in the warm pot (not on the "keep warm") setting so it had a little more time. This was delicious!
Sandy
I'm so glad you liked it, Mary! It's a good one! Thank you for your review!
Leigh S
Made this tonight and really enjoyed it. I was a little nervous after the pressure cooking cycle- seemed like a lot of liquid- but I figured it would thicken up and it sure did! It was great with some garlic bread. Definitely will make it again!
steve
what is half and half
Sandy
Hi Steve. Half and Half is a milk product. A mixture of half heavy cream and half milk.
Summer Davies
Yum! How would you go about swapping the breasts for thighs in this recipe??
Sandy
Hi Summer, I would use about 2-3lbs of thighs. Since the breasts I use normally weigh about 6-8oz.
Kerstin Milazzo
Very good!! Thank you! Loved the flavor!!
Sandy
Hi Kerstin! I'm happy that you liked it! Thank you for the nice review and feedback!