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One Pot Chicken Parmesan Pasta is the meal you didn’t know you needed. Made with loads of flavorful ingredients (creamy sauce and extra cheese included), this is a recipe for the books.

The chicken parm pasta of your dreams
Have you ever had a restaurant’s chicken parmesan and found yourself wishing you could replicate it at home? Well, this chicken parmesan pasta recipe exceeds the gourmet restaurant level and is pretty much guaranteed to become your new favorite. Plus, it’s easy to make.
Between the onions, the spices, the tomato sauce, and the cheese, this delicious meal is sure to be a hit with everyone. It’s perfect for second-day leftovers too!
Oh, and I can’t forget to mention… this is a one pot recipe! So make an ingredient list, hit the store, and then head back home to whip this together. You’re going to be so happy that you did!

Ingredients in one pot chicken parm
This recipe is all about the flavor! To keep it as simple as possible you can look at it in two parts: the chicken, and then everything else! The chicken portion takes up the most spices, with Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper all making appearances to help us reach the flavor that we’re going for.
Following that, we bring everything together by cooking the veggies and noodles and then adding the final touches.
Chicken:
- Chicken breasts: First up, you’ll need 3 large chicken breasts cut into small cubes.
- Avocado oil: We’ll be using avocado oil both for cooking the chicken and for sautéing the vegetables. You’ll need 2 tbsp for the chicken.
- Italian seasoning: Our first spice for this dish, 1 tbsp of Italian seasoning will help the chicken obtain a rich flavor.
- Garlic powder: Throw in 1 tsp of garlic powder for good measure. You can add more if you’d like.
- Onion powder: Next up, add 1 tsp of onion powder.
- Salt & Pepper: As for the salt and pepper, use 1 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp of pepper.
Everything else:
- Avocado oil: For the second portion of avocado oil, you’ll need 1 tbsp.
- Yellow onion: Dice up 1 small yellow onion. We will be sautéing it with the avocado oil.
- Garlic: As for garlic, use 3 minced cloves.
- Pasta: Next, use 16oz of your favorite pasta. I used brown rice pasta.
- Tomato sauce: To get the classic chicken parmesan taste, use 2.5 cups of jarred tomato sauce.
- Chicken broth: 3.5 cups of chicken broth will be used to cook the noodles.
- Parmesan cheese: You can’t have chicken parm without the parm! We will use 1/2 cup.
- Mozzarella cheese: Set aside 1.5 cups of shredded mozzarella for obvious reasons.
- Parsley: Finally, we will be using fresh parsley as a garnish.

Everything you need to prepare this dish
Say it with me, folks: one pot. Is there anything better than a one pot dinner recipe? I personally don’t think so. It keeps things simple and it makes cleanup that much less dreadful! For this recipe, just gather your prepping tools, a skillet, and a stirring utensil, and you’re ready to dive in.
- Cutting board
- Chopping knife
- Large skillet or dutch oven
- Stirring utensil
For measuring, you will need the following sized cups: 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, 1/2 cup, and 1 cup.
How to make one pot chicken parmesan pasta
Though the ingredients are lengthy, one pot chicken parmesan pasta is a pretty easy recipe. We’ll start by cooking the chicken, and then we’ll add the spices before moving on to cooking the veggies and the pasta. In total, you’ll need about 40 minutes to fully prepare everything.
To begin, heat 2 tbsp of avocado oil in a large skillet or dutch oven. Once it’s heated, add the chicken.
Next, add the Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper to the chicken and cook for 5-7 minutes (or until the chicken is no longer pink).
Remove the chicken from the pan and set it aside on a plate.
Add the remaining 1 tbsp of avocado oil to the pan, and then add the onions and garlic. Cook for 4-5 minutes or until softened.
Add the uncooked pasta, tomato sauce, and chicken broth, and then cover and bring everything to a boil.
Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium and cook for 15-20 minutes, or until all of the liquid has been absorbed. Be sure to stir occasionally. The mixture will continue to thicken once the heat is off.
Stir in 1/2 cup of mozzarella cheese.
Once on the serving dish, pour the parmesan and the reminder of the mozzarella on top. Finish by sprinkling with fresh parsley.

Pairing options for chicken parm
When it comes to this recipe, you can pretty much use anything for a side. Salad, veggies, etc. — it all works. Garlic Sesame Green Beans and Maple Balsamic Brussels Sprouts are fantastic options, as are Cranberry Quinoa Salad and Zucchini Noodle Caprese Salad!
Storing leftovers
Ready to store your leftovers? It’s easy! You can keep them in either the fridge or freezer depending on when you plan to use them.
Freezer: If freezing, I recommend freezing the chicken separately from everything else. It’s also best to omit the cheese if freezing, and just add fresh before serving. Enjoy within 3-4 months.
Refrigerator: You can store chicken parmesan in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. For this method, it’s okay to store everything together in one container — just be sure it’s securely sealed! I recommend reheating in the oven.
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
Chicken recipes are the best. They’re just so versatile! You can flavor it so many different ways, and it works in salads, casseroles, soups… the list goes on. Here are some of my favorite ways to use it, and yes Healthy Chicken Nuggets are included!
- Healthy Chicken Nuggets (Baked and Air Fried)
- Buffalo Chicken Sweet Potato Casserole
- Easy White Chicken Chili Recipe (Stovetop or Crockpot)
- One Pan Honey Mustard Chicken Dinner
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by Quarter Soul Crisis

One Pot Chicken Parmesan Pasta
One Pot Chicken Parmesan Pasta is the meal you didn’t know you needed. Made with loads of flavorful ingredients (creamy sauce and extra cheese included), this is a recipe for the books.
Ingredients
- 3 large raw chicken breasts, cut into small cubes.
- 2 tbsp avocado oil
- 1 tbsp Italian seasoning
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 1 tbsp avocado oil
- 1 small yellow onion, diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 16 oz brown rice pasta
- 2.5 cups jarred tomato sauce (Rao’s, Victoria, etc)
- 3.5 cups chicken broth
- 1/2 cup parmesan cheese
- 1.5 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
- Fresh parsley for garnish
Instructions
- In a large skillet or dutch oven, heat oil. Once heated, add chicken.
- Add Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper to the chicken and cook for 5-7 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink.
- Remove chicken from pan and set aside on plate for now.
- Add 1 tbsp oil to pan. Add in onions and garlic and cook for 4-5 minutes or until softened.
- Add in uncooked pasta, tomato sauce, and chicken broth and cover, then bring to a boil.
- Once boiling, reduce heat to medium and cook for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until all liquid is absorbed. The mixture will continue to thicken once heat is off.
- Once thickened, stir in the cooked chicken and 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese. Turn off heat.
- Pour the rest of the mozzarella cheese on top, in addition to the parmesan. It will melt as it cools.
- Sprinkle fresh parsley on top.
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Jenny Rasco says
So delicious and simple to make! Was a huge hit in this house 😋😋
Erin says
Hi Jenny, so glad you enjoyed it!!
Mimi says
We loved this! I added red peppers and used chick pea pasta So good! Thank you! Will be making it again!
Erin says
Hi Mimi, so glad you liked it!!
Sarah says
I always use chick pea pasta. It has to be rinsed after it’s cooked. I was wondering if you possibly cooked it separately part way through then added it so it didn’t get a gluey texture
Cait says
So good and so easy! I made it with impossible burger instead of chicken cause that’s what I had. Everything else I did the same. Yummmm, it’s like a big pot of lasagna pasta 🙂
Cait says
oh yeah I used Jovial brown rice pasta and it came out perfectly.
Erin says
Hi Cait, I am so glad you enjoyed it so much and made it your own!!
Chloe says
I made this for dinner the other night and it was SO easy and delicious! I’m not sure if it was the brown rice pasta (it was our first time trying it!) or the chicken but this meal was very filling too! I’ve been eating leftovers of it for the past two days, I’m addicted! Thank you, Erin!
Erin says
Hi Chloe, I am so happy you enjoyed it so much! Thanks for your support! 🙂
Bailey says
Great dish and so easy to make!!
Erin says
Hi Bailey, so glad you liked it!
Allie says
this pasta was AMAZING! Recipe was super easy to follow, only one pot to clean and it tastes awesome! I’ll definitely be making this again 🙂
Erin says
Hi Allie, so happy you loved it and the least amount of pots the better!!
Alyssa says
This was DELICIOUS and super easy. It made plenty for dinner + leftovers for lunches. I will definitely be making it again! Thanks, Erin!
Erin says
Hi Alyssa, so happy you loved it!
Win says
Hi erin, love this one pot recipe. Not sure if I missed reading it but at what step does the chicken get added back to the pot?
Erin says
Hi Win, thanks and it gets added back in step 7: Once thickened, stir in the cooked chicken and 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese. Turn off heat. Hope this helps and let me know how yours comes out!
Moira says
Made this tonight and if turned out absolutely delicious! My husband and I both agreed it’s going on our permanent dinner “rotation”! Thanks for a great weeknight meal idea Erin!
Erin says
Hi Moira, so happy you both enjoyed it!! 🙂
Stephanie I. says
Made this for dinner last night! I added some stove toasted breadcrumbs on top for crunch and it was chefs kiss! So easy! One pot – so almost no clean up! The hubs also gave it a double thumbs up. Def being added to the rotation.
Erin says
Hi Stephanie, so glad you two enjoyed it!!
Stephanie I. says
Made this for dinner last night! Yum!! I added some stove toasted breadcrumbs on top for crunch and it was chefs kiss! Great meal! So easy! One pot – so almost no clean up! The hubs also gave it a double thumbs up. Def being added to the rotation.
Erin says
Hi Stephanie, so happy you enjoyed it!!
Susie says
My husband who never likes anything got a second helping!! Made a ton, but was very flavorful and we liked it!
Erin says
Hi Susie, so glad it was a hit!!
Tori says
Delicious and simple one pot recipe! Sauce was creamy and thickened up nicely. Love your recipes Erin!
Erin says
Hi Tori, so glad you enjoyed it!!
Amanda says
The best pasta recipe! I sent this recipe to my husband tonight (it was his turn to cook) and it was sooo good! Easy enough for an amateur to cook and soo good when complete!
Erin says
Hi Amanda, so happy you both enjoyed the pasta!!
Gloria says
I am just wondering about it being a one pot dish but made with rice pasta. Anytime I have attempted something like this the rice pasta makes it go all weird. Like thick, starchy and almost slimy. Did that not happen to you? I REALLY want to try this recipe. It looks delicious.
Erin says
Hi Gloria, I haven’t tried it yet, but feel free to. I recommend using Jovial or the one from Trader Joes. You can also use any other pasta you would like. Let me know how it comes out for you!
Katie says
This is an awesome recipe and so tasty. Served just enough for my family and we all went back for seconds because it was that good y’all! Erin, you’re just awesome and there is never a recipe of yours that doesn’t get finished in my house. Love it!
Erin says
Hi Katie, so happy you loved it!! 🙂
Lauren says
As if I needed another reason to love Erin Lives Whole…this recipe is beyond amazing. My husband has been craving Chicken Parmesan for a couple weeks and this recipe came at the perfect time. Simple ingredients, one pot with insane flavor. It does make a lot, so if you’re looking for a single or couple servings, I’d suggest halving the recipe.
I will definitely be adding this recipe as one of my favorite from Erin!
Erin says
Hi Lauren, I am thrilled you both loved it so much!! 🙂
Olivia Landon says
AMAZING and so easy to make. Toddler approved and they even asked for more!
Erin says
Hi Olivia, so glad you both enjoyed it!!
Jamie Rose says
Does the chicken have to be fully cooked until 165 degrees? Or you throw it in at the end and it continues to cook in the pot?
Erin says
Hi Jamie, the chicken needs to be fully cooked, then you throw it back in at the end. Let me know how it comes out!
Cleo says
Hi, this sounds yummy and definitely will be trying it. I just wanted to ask when you add back the chicken? I didn’t see it in the recipe. Thanks.
Kristin says
I was wondering the same thing, Cleo! Going to be making this week 🙂
Erin says
Hi Cleo, thanks for your kind words! You add the chicken back in step 7. See at the end of the post for the recipe card. Hope this helps!
katie says
this looks amazing! can’t wait to try!
Erin says
Hi Katie, thanks and let me know how it comes out!
Alex says
Made a half recipe and used banza pasta. This was SO GOOD!!!! Definitely watch the pasta, it only took about 8 minutes before mine was ready. I will absolutely be making this again, it was so creamy and flavorful, and my picky eater fiancé loved it too.
Erin says
Hi Alex, thanks so much for sharing! So happy you both love it!