What is Chicken Primavera?

A delicious pasta dish inspired by Italian cooking, pasta primavera was first introduced to most of the US by New York City chefs in the 1970s. This meal that paired pasta with fresh vegetables and a creamy sauce was an instant hit in Manhattan, and it still is a very popular dish served in restaurants around the country. Primavera translates from Italian to mean “springtime”, which is the perfect name for this dish that is so full of colorful fresh spring vegetables. We’re adding some freshly cooked chicken breast to make a hearty meal out of this classic pasta dish. The best part? It’s all made in a skillet on your stovetop, just like it’s made in a restaurant kitchen! Be sure to try more of my easy and delicious chicken and pasta recipes! Meals like one pot creamy parmesan pasta with chicken, creamy chicken and gnocchi, and Buffalo chicken pasta are sure to fill your weeknights with lots of flavor.

Pasta Primavera with Chicken

Key Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make this easy pasta primavera with chicken:

Pasta: I’m using fettuccini here, but this recipe will work with any type of pasta you would like to use (I often use penne pasta). In this dish, the pasta is cooked separately and mixed in with the sauce, veggies, and chicken just before serving. Try it with bowties, ziti, or even spaghetti. Chicken: One pound of boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch cubes. You can use chicken tenderloins or boneless thighs if you prefer. Vegetables: The key to making the best pasta primavera is to include lots of thinly sliced fresh vegetables! Zucchini, asparagus tips, red bell pepper, broccoli, peas, and tomatoes make this dish delicious and nutrient-dense. For the Sauce: Butter, garlic, heavy cream, and Parmesan cheese. Grate the cheese fresh so that it melts into the sauce more easily. You also get much better flavor this way.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How To Make Chicken Pasta Primavera

Recipe Tips

Take a shortcut: Instead of cooking chicken, add in shredded rotisserie chicken or leftover grilled chicken instead! Cutting the vegetables: When prepping, you want to take care that the veggies are cut into bite sized pieces that will cook fairly quickly. Thin slices and small pieces are ideal. Make substitutions: You need 3-4 cups of fresh sliced vegetables for this recipe, so feel free to fill those cups however you like! If your family loves broccoli but dislikes asparagus (or vice versa) you can make that happen. You can also add things, like corn kernels, mushrooms, or grated carrots. Try with extra garlic or spice. If you really enjoy garlic, feel free to increase it to 4 cloves instead of just 3. A pinch of crushed red pepper is also a tasty way to add some spicy flavor. Use the pasta water: Before you drain the pasta, pull out a cup or so of the starchy cooking water and set it aside. You may or may not need it to thin out the parmesan cream sauce when you’re putting the dish together. Season to taste: Parmesan cheese can be quite salty, so you may not need to add any salt to the sauce. Taste it and adjust the seasonings as needed.

Storing Tips

While this meal will be best if enjoyed right away, you can store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, add a splash of water and heat on the stove over low heat until hot.

What To Serve With Pasta Primavera

This dish already has a starch, a protein, and plenty of veggies in it, so you can skip the side dishes if you’d like! I like to serve this with some crusty bread or soft garlic breadsticks so that I can wipe up every last drop of the delicious sauce. For dessert, try an Italian favorite like my easy tiramisu or homemade cannoli.

Can I make this recipe vegetarian?

Of course! You can make pasta primavera with chicken, or without! Just skip the chicken, and add a few extra cups of fresh vegetables to the skillet.

Can I use frozen vegetables?

I suggest using fresh vegetables in this recipe for the best texture. The only exception would be the peas – they are just as good frozen as fresh, and cook very quickly either way. The best chicken pasta primavera is this one that you make at home with fresh vegetables and an amazingly simple cream sauce! Be sure to enjoy, and to Pin this recipe so you can find it next time. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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