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This chicken and chorizo pasta recipe is flavorful, simple, and comes together fast! Perfect for a weeknight dinner or easy entertaining.
This creamy chorizo pasta has all the good stuff… white wine, plenty of garlic, and a creamy tomato sauce.
I loved the penne in this recipe, but like I suggest in most of my pasta recipes, feel free to swap with your preferred pasta or what you have on hand. Pasta should be easy and fuss-free in my opinion!
I used spicy chorizo sausage in this chicken chorizo pasta recipe, but feel free to swap in mild if that’s more your jam. You can find chorizo that’s pre-cooked as well as varieties that need to be cooked.
I used the latter in this recipe, but I’ve used both in various recipes, and if you use the pre-cooked variety, it won’t ruin the recipe or anything, so don’t worry.
I’m not even sure when I first realized that I was in love with chorizo, but it’s definitely been on my radar for a while.
I took a look in my archives, and apparently I like to cook with it. Here’s a partial list of the chorizo recipes I’ve posted on here that you may also like: my chorizo pasta salad, my simple chorizo pasta, my chorizo pizza dip, my shrimp and chorizo pasta, and my chorizo, white bean, and potato soup.
This creamy chicken and chorizo pasta makes decent leftovers, but I do prefer the way it tastes when it’s freshly made.
I topped it with some fresh parsley and parmesan cheese. Both are optional, but they definitely add more fab flavor.
If you liked this recipe, chances are that you will also like my chicken penne pasta.
I hope you enjoy this chorizo penne pasta! Do you love chorizo too?
Let me know in the comments below! 😉
Chicken and Chorizo Pasta
Ingredients
- 8 ounces uncooked pasta e.g. penne
- 2 chicken breasts cut into strips
- 8.8 ounces Spanish chorizo sausage sliced or chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1/3 cup dry white wine
- 2 dashes Italian seasoning
- 1 (14 fluid ounce) can diced tomatoes with juices
- 1 cup heavy/whipping cream
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Fresh parsley chopped (optional)
- Freshly grated/shaved parmesan cheese to taste (optional)
Instructions
- Boil a large, salted pot of water and cook pasta al dente according to package directions.
- Prep your chorizo and chicken.
- Add the chorizo to a skillet on medium-high heat. Cook for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it starts to render its fat and become crisp.
- Reduce the heat to medium and add the chicken to the pan. Cook it for a few minutes, stirring periodically.
- Add the garlic, wine, and Italian seasoning to the pan and cook for 2 minutes.
- Stir in the cream and diced tomatoes. Cook for another 5-7 minutes or until the chicken is fully cooked through (but take care not to overcook).
- Season with salt & pepper, to taste. Drain the pasta and toss it with the sauce. Add parsley and parmesan cheese if using.
Notes
- I used an uncooked variety of chorizo for this recipe.
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Excellent recipe… very tasty.I added Padron peppers …delicious meal.
Thank you, Carol! 🙂
So easy and tasty! Kids love it! A new regular in my house! Thank you x
That’s great!! 😀 Thanks for your review, Amy!
Hi,
Can you omit the wine? If not is there a substitution for it. Thanks Thanagi
You could use chicken broth but it’ll be less flavorful.
Love this dish. It’s become a favourite during this […]
So easy and quick. Thank you for sharing it
You’re very welcome!! (I edited your comment since bloggers have been advised that using buzzwords associated w. the current events may impact our search engine rankings)
This one is a really good recipe. I would have never thought about using tinned tomatoes together with cream but it turned out fantastic. I used spicy chorizo (the one to cook) and the spiciness gave the dish a nice twist. Thank you Natasha!
So glad you enjoyed it!!
Thanks Natasha,
Followed everything to a tee. Really simple and tastes amazing. Your the bomb!
Wonderful! Thanks, Johnny!
This was delicious!! Quick and easy too, so perfect for a weeknight meal. Thank you for the recipe 🙂
You’re very welcome!
This looks delicious 🙂 I have never cooked with chorizo before. I love sausage, smoked sausage and kielbasa so I would imagine I would like chorizo too. Is it like smoked sausage? It looks kind of like it in the picture.
Hi Dawn! Yes, I think you would like it. There’s different varieties, but the Spanish kind gets its smokiness from the cured chili peppers. I believe the sausage is sometimes smoked… you can buy varieties that you can eat as-is (these are smoked and/or cured) and some that need cooking, which may not be smoked.
My husband and I very much enjoyed this dish. I used fresh chorizo and leftover white chicken from Sunday dinner and tinned Fire Roasted Tomatoes (we’ve been substituting these for regular diced tomatoes because they have a smoky flavour that compliments most dishes).. Have saved this as a Favourite.
I love the fire roasted diced tomatoes too! So glad you two liked this recipe. 🙂
looks Yummy! Can’t wait to try it
Thanks!!
Such an amazing dish! I’ve recently become obsessed wih chorizo so I need to try this out!
Thank you!! Hope you like it.