This crack chicken penne recipe has saved countless weeknight dinners in our house. After a long day when I'm tempted to order takeout, this quick 30-minute meal satisfies everyone's cravings with minimal effort. The addictive combination of tender chicken, crispy bacon, and creamy ranch-flavored sauce explains how this dish got its playful name; it's simply impossible to stop eating! Max always does a little happy dance when he sees this on the dinner table.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
After making this dish countless times for hungry family members and last-minute dinner guests, I can promise it will become a regular in your rotation. This irresistible pasta combines everything everyone loves; tender chicken, chewy pasta, and a creamy, cheesy sauce that's pure comfort in every bite. The preparation couldn't be simpler, using just one pot for easy cleanup on busy weeknights. It's incredibly versatile, working with whatever pasta shapes or chicken you have on hand. Best of all, even picky eaters devour it without complaint, making dinner time peaceful instead of a battle. As Max says while scraping his plate clean, "This tastes like pizza and mac and cheese had the best baby ever!"
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Crack Chicken Penne Ingredients
From years of perfecting this family favorite, here's what creates that addictive flavor:
The Pasta Base:
- Penne pasta
- Boneless chicken breasts
- Bacon strips
- Yellow onion
- Garlic cloves
The Creamy Sauce:
- Cream cheese
- Ranch seasoning mix
- Chicken broth
- Heavy cream
- Shredded cheddar cheese
- Parmesan cheese
The Flavor Boosters:
- Green onions (optional)
- Red pepper flakes
- Fresh parsley
- Black pepper
- Garlic powder
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Crack Chicken Penne
Quick Prep:
- Cook penne to al dente, drain and set aside
- Cook bacon until crispy, remove but save fat
- Cook seasoned chicken in bacon fat until done
- Remove chicken, shred when cool
Easy Sauce:
- Sauté onions and garlic in same pan
- Add ranch seasoning and spices
- Mix in softened cream cheese until melted
- Pour in chicken broth and cream
- Stir until smooth and slightly thickened
Simple Assembly:
- Return shredded chicken to sauce
- Add cooked pasta and stir to coat
- Fold in cheddar cheese until melted
- Mix in bacon pieces
- Top with Parmesan and green onions
Pro Tip: Use the same pan for everything to build layers of flavor; each ingredient picks up delicious bits from what was cooked before.
Substitutions
Pasta Options:
- Penne → Rotini or farfalle
- Regular → Gluten-free pasta
- White → Whole wheat pasta
- Pasta → Cauliflower florets (low-carb)
Protein Alternatives:
- Chicken breast → Thighs (juicier)
- Fresh → Rotisserie chicken
- Bacon → Turkey bacon
- Traditional → Meatless bacon bits
Dairy Swaps:
- Cream cheese → Neufchâtel (lighter)
- Heavy cream → Half and half
- Cheddar → Monterey Jack
- Traditional → Dairy-free alternatives
Seasoning Twists:
- Ranch mix → Homemade blend (less sodium)
- Traditional → Italian seasoning
- Plain → Cajun seasoning (spicier)
- Standard → Taco seasoning
Remember: When using pre-cooked rotisserie chicken for crack chicken penne, add it at the very end just to warm through; this prevents the meat from becoming dry or stringy.
Crack Chicken Penne Variations
Buffalo Style:
- Add buffalo sauce
- Blue cheese crumbles
- Diced celery
- Ranch drizzle
Southwest Kick:
- Mix in diced jalapeños
- Black beans and corn
- Taco seasoning
- Top with avocado
Loaded Baked Potato:
- Add crispy potato chunks
- Extra bacon
- Sour cream dollop
- Chives on top
Italiano Fusion:
- Add sun-dried tomatoes
- Mix in Italian herbs
- Substitute mozzarella
- Top with pesto drizzle
Note: For potluck gatherings, the Buffalo variation of crack chicken penne is always the first to disappear; the tangy heat balances the creamy sauce perfectly
Equipment
- Large pot for boiling pasta
- Deep skillet or Dutch oven (12-inch minimum)
- Sharp knife for chicken
- Colander for draining pasta
- Wooden spoon for sauce
Storage Tips
Refrigerator (3-4 days):
- Cool completely
- Store in airtight container
- Reheat with splash of milk
- Stir gently while warming
Freezer Storage (2-3 months):
- Cool completely
- Portion in freezer containers
- Label and date
- Leave space for expansion
Reheating Tips:
- Microwave: Medium power, stir halfway
- Stovetop: Low heat with extra milk
- Add fresh cheese on top
- Garnish with fresh herbs after reheating
P.S: This crack chicken penne tends to thicken when stored; when reheating, add a splash of milk or chicken broth to restore that creamy consistency.
Grandma's Secret Worth Sharing
My grandmother had a special trick with this crack chicken penne that takes it from delicious to unforgettable. She adds a tablespoon of prepared horseradish to the sauce; not enough to make it spicy, just enough to add depth that most people can't identify. "It wakes up all the other flavors," she'd explain while Max watched curiously. Her other genius move is adding the cheese in three stages instead of all at once; some in the sauce, some mixed in at the end, and a final sprinkle on top just before serving. This creates pockets of melty goodness throughout the dish instead of a uniform sauce. These simple additions take just seconds but transform this comfort food classic into something that has guests asking for the recipe every time.
Comfort Food Never Tasted So Good!
Now you have all the secrets to perfect crack chicken penne - from the ideal cooking method to Grandma's horseradish trick. This crowd-pleasing meal proves that simple ingredients can create the most satisfying dinners.
Looking for more family favorites? Try our classic Campbell Green Bean Casserole Recipe that makes holiday dinners complete. Craving restaurant-worthy pasta? Our Carbone Spicy Rigatoni Recipe delivers that famous flavor at a fraction of the cost. Or for another creamy comfort food, our Chicken Tetrazzini Recipe transforms everyday ingredients into something truly special!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it called crack chicken?
The term "crack chicken" refers to how addictively good this dish is - you can't stop eating it once you start, similar to how people jokingly describe very delicious foods as "addictive." The name originated with a simple chicken recipe combining cream cheese, ranch seasoning, and bacon. The combination creates such a compelling flavor profile that it earned this playful nickname, which has since been applied to various recipes using these core ingredients.
What is crack chicken seasoning made of?
Crack chicken seasoning primarily consists of ranch seasoning mix, which includes dried herbs like dill, parsley, and chives, along with garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. The signature crack chicken flavor comes from combining this ranch seasoning with cream cheese and bacon. Some homemade versions also add paprika, dried mustard, and a pinch of cayenne for extra flavor depth and slight heat.
What type of sauce is penne good for?
Penne pasta works exceptionally well with creamy sauces like the one in crack chicken penne because its tubular shape captures sauce both inside and outside the pasta. The ridged exterior of penne rigate holds onto chunky sauces with meat and vegetables, while the hollow center fills with creamy goodness. Penne also pairs beautifully with tomato-based sauces, vodka sauce, and hearty meat ragus due to its sturdy texture and sauce-grabbing ability.
What to pair with crack chicken?
Crack chicken penne is rich and creamy, so it pairs well with lighter sides that provide balance. Consider serving it with a simple green salad dressed with vinaigrette, steamed or roasted vegetables like broccoli or asparagus, garlic bread for soaking up extra sauce, or a light soup as a starter. For wine pairings, a crisp Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio complements the creamy flavors without overwhelming them.
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Easy crack chicken penne
Equipment
- 1 Large pot (For boiling pasta)
- 1 Deep Skillet/Dutch Oven (For cooking chicken, bacon, and sauce)
- 1 Knife (For cutting chicken)
- 1 Wooden spoon (For stirring the sauce)
Ingredients
- 8 oz Penne Pasta - Cooked to al dente
- 2 Boneless Chicken ( breasts) - Cut into bite-sized cubes
- 6 strips Bacon - Crispy crumbled
- 1 Yellow Onion - Chopped
- 3 cloves Garlic - Minced
- 8 oz Cream Cheese Softened
- 1 packet - Ranch Seasoning
- 1 cup Chicken Broth
- 1 cup Heavy Cream
- 1 cup Shredded Cheddar
- ¼ cup Parmesan Cheese - For topping
- ¼ cup Green Onions - Optional for garnish
- ¼ teaspoon Red Pepper Flakes - Optional for spice
- ¼ teaspoon Black Pepper - To taste
- ¼ teaspoon Garlic Powder Optional - for flavor
Instructions
- Cook pasta to al dente, drain, and set aside.
- Cook bacon until crispy, remove, and save fat.
- Cook seasoned chicken in bacon fat until done, then shred.
- Sauté onions and garlic, then add ranch seasoning and spices.
- Mix in cream cheese, chicken broth, and cream; stir until smooth.
- Add shredded chicken, cooked pasta, cheddar cheese, and bacon to the sauce. Stir to coat.
- Top with Parmesan, green onions, and serve.
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