Blackened Cajun Chicken Alfredo

Creamy Alfredo meets bold Cajun heat—blackened chicken slices atop silk sauce and tender pasta for a weeknight showstopper.

This Blackened Cajun Chicken Alfredo is the kind of dinner that turns a regular weeknight into an occasion. I first stumbled on the idea years ago when I wanted to marry two of my comfort-food favorites: a deeply flavored Cajun-spiced chicken and a rich, creamy Alfredo. The result is an indulgent, highly satisfying plate where smoky, peppery crust meets a velvet Parmesan sauce. It fills the kitchen with garlic and paprika aromas that make everyone pull their phones out to take pictures before the first bite. Because the chicken is pounded thin and seared hard, you get an intense, almost caramelized crust and a tender interior that slices beautifully over the pasta.
I discovered this combination during a busy week of entertaining: a simple mise en place and a hot skillet produced restaurant-level results without an afternoon of prep. What makes this preparation special is balance — a lively blackened rub that brings heat without overwhelming, and a cream sauce brightened with garlic and Parmesan so it clings to every strand of Mafaldine or fettuccine. It’s the kind of dish that earns compliments from picky eaters and disappears from the serving bowl at family gatherings. Serve it with crisp garlic toast and a green salad for contrast.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This dish combines bold Cajun flavors with a classic cream sauce for a satisfying contrast of spice and richness that pleases most palates.
- Ready in roughly 45 minutes from start to finish — perfect for weeknights when you want something impressive but manageable.
- Uses pantry-friendly spices and common dairy staples; the rub keeps well, so you can prep it ahead and season at the last minute.
- Thinly pounded chicken cooks quickly and evenly; the sear locks in juices while producing a beautifully blackened crust every time.
- Make-ahead friendly: the spice mix stores for months, pasta reheats well with a splash of reserved pasta water, and leftovers keep in the fridge for 2–3 days.
- Crowd-pleasing and adaptable — swap pasta shapes, use shrimp instead of chicken, or lighten the cream if desired.
Personally, this recipe became my “go-to” for dinner parties because it looks and tastes like effort without complicated steps. My family remembers the first time I served it at a birthday gathering; the plates came back clean and someone asked for the recipe immediately. That reaction sealed its place in my rotation.
Ingredients
- Pasta (1 lb): Use Mafaldine for ribbon texture, or fettuccine/linguine if easier to find. I prefer Mafaldine for how the sauce clings—Barilla or De Cecco cook reliably.
- Chicken (3 breasts): Boneless, skinless chicken breasts pounded to 1/4 inch for even cooking. Choose fresh, firm breasts for best sear and juiciness.
- Olive oil (4 tbsp): Extra-virgin for flavor; use 2 tbsp for searing and 2 tbsp to coat chicken before seasoning to help the rub adhere.
- Butter (6 tbsp): Unsalted butter gives the sauce a silky mouthfeel; salted is fine if you adjust salt at the end.
- Garlic (6–8 cloves): Minced fresh garlic is essential — it brightens the cream and pairs beautifully with the spice rub.
- Heavy whipping cream (2 cups): Full-fat cream provides the luxurious body for the sauce; for a lighter take, use half-and-half but expect a thinner sauce.
- Parmesan cheese (1 1/2 cups shredded): Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano melts cleaner and adds savory depth—avoid pre-shredded powders.
- Blackened seasoning (4 tbsp, divided): See the homemade blend below. Use 2–3 tbsp to season chicken and 2–3 tsp in the sauce to layer flavor without overpowering cream.
- Salt and pepper: Season to taste — remember Parmesan adds salt, so taste before final seasoning.
- Optional serving: Garlic bread, Texas toast, or garlic knots to sop up excess sauce and make the meal extra comforting.
Instructions
Prepare the rub and chicken: Pound each chicken breast to an even 1/4-inch thickness using a meat mallet between plastic wrap. Brush both sides lightly with olive oil, then generously coat with 2–3 tablespoons of the blackened seasoning. Let rest 10 minutes to let flavors adhere. Sear the chicken: Heat a large skillet over medium-high and add 2 tablespoons olive oil. When shimmering, add the breasts and cook 3–4 minutes without moving to develop a deep amber-blackened crust. Flip, reduce heat to low, add 2 tablespoons butter and 2 teaspoons minced garlic, then continue cooking another 5–6 minutes until internal temperature reads 165°F. Remove and tent to rest. Build the sauce: Wipe the pan lightly if excessive char remains but keep fond for flavor. Over medium heat add the remaining 4 tablespoons butter and let melt. Sauté the remaining garlic 1–2 minutes until fragrant, then pour in 2 cups heavy cream. Stir in 2–3 teaspoons blackened seasoning. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce to a simmer for about 5 minutes so it thickens slightly. Cook the pasta: While the sauce simmers, cook 1 pound pasta in a large pot of generously salted water until al dente per package directions. Reserve 1/3 cup pasta water before draining to loosen the sauce if needed. Finish the sauce: Reduce heat to low and stir in 1 1/2 cups shredded Parmesan until fully melted and smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning. If sauce becomes too thick, whisk in reserved pasta water a tablespoon at a time until desired consistency is reached. Assemble and serve: Toss the drained pasta with the sauce so every strand is coated. Slice the rested chicken and arrange on top; finish with a light sprinkle of extra blackened seasoning or chopped parsley. Serve immediately with garlic bread if desired.
You Must Know
- This plate is high in protein and rich in fat from cream and butter; it keeps well refrigerated for 2–3 days and freezes best without pasta.
- Reserve pasta water — those starchy tablespoons are the secret to a glossy, clingy sauce that doesn’t break when reheated.
- Blackened crust forms from high heat and a thin breast; do not overcrowd the pan or the skin will steam instead of sear.
- Leftovers reheat gently in a skillet with a splash of cream or milk to restore silkiness; microwave reheating can separate sauce if overheated.
My favorite part is how the smoky paprika and cayenne transform simple chicken into something dramatic. At a family dinner, my uncle called it the best pasta he’d had in years — and that’s saying something. The combination of fast cooking and bold flavor makes it a staple when I want maximum impact with minimal fuss.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For best texture, separate the sliced chicken from the pasta if you plan to reheat: reheat the chicken slowly over medium-low with a teaspoon of butter, and warm the pasta in a skillet with a splash of cream or reserved pasta water to loosen the sauce. Freezing is possible for the chicken or sauce alone for up to 3 months in a freezer-safe container; avoid freezing pasta tossed in cream as the texture will degrade. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before gentle reheating.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need a lighter option, replace heavy cream with a 50/50 mix of half-and-half and whole milk and add a teaspoon of cornstarch dissolved in cold water to help the sauce thicken. Use gluten-free pasta to make this wheat-free — adjust cooking time according to package directions. For a dairy-free version, try a quality unsalted dairy-free butter and full-fat coconut cream plus nutritional yeast in place of Parmesan, though the flavor will shift toward a subtler, tangier profile.
Serving Suggestions
Balance the plate with bright, acidic sides: a simple arugula salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette or roasted cherry tomatoes with basil. Garlic bread or Texas toast are classic for sopping up sauce; for a lighter accompaniment choose steamed green beans or a tangy coleslaw. Sprinkle a few lemon zest shavings or chopped parsley at the end to cut through the richness and brighten each bite.
Cultural Background
This preparation is a fusion of Italian and Cajun-American influences: silky, cheese-forward pasta sauce meets the bold spice traditions of Louisiana. Blackened seasoning was popularized in mid-20th century Cajun cuisine as a way to impart intense flavor through high-heat searing, and combining it with creamy Italian-style sauce showcases how regional techniques can harmonize into a new comfort classic.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, swap heavy cream for a lighter pan sauce with white wine and a touch of lemon, and add roasted summer squash or charred corn. In fall or winter, fold sautéed mushrooms or wilted spinach into the sauce for earthier notes. Holiday gatherings welcome double batches for feeding crowds—keep sauce warm on low, and finish pasta to order to maintain texture.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the blackened seasoning ahead and store in a sealed jar for up to 6 months. Pound and season the chicken, then vacuum-seal or tightly wrap and refrigerate to speed weekday cooking — cook fresh that evening for best crust. Pre-shred Parmesan and pre-measure cream in a pouring container for fast assembly. For packed lunches, pack chicken and pasta separately and reheat with a splash of milk to restore sauce creaminess.
This dish delivers bold flavor, comforting creaminess, and a simple execution that makes it a repeat in my kitchen. Share it with friends, tweak the heat to your family’s taste, and enjoy the compliments that follow.
Pro Tips
Pound chicken thin for even cooking and a better blackened crust; it sears quickly and stays juicy.
Reserve 1/3 cup pasta water to loosen sauce and help it cling to noodles with a glossy finish.
Use freshly grated Parmesan for best melting and flavor; pre-shredded cheese can be grainy and contains anti-caking agents.
Do not overcrowd the pan when searing the chicken; high heat and space are necessary for a true blackened crust.
If sauce separates when reheating, whisk in a tablespoon of cold cream or milk to bring it back together.
This nourishing blackened cajun chicken alfredo recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How long will leftovers keep?
Yes. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat pasta with a splash of cream or reserved pasta water to restore sauce texture.
How can I ensure the chicken is cooked but still juicy?
If using fresh chicken, pound to 1/4 inch and sear on high heat to develop the blackened crust. An instant-read thermometer should read 165°F in the center.
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Blackened Cajun Chicken Alfredo
This Blackened Cajun Chicken Alfredo recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Pasta
Chicken
Sauce
Blackened Seasoning (homemade)
Optional
Instructions
Pound and season the chicken
Pound breasts to 1/4 inch, brush both sides with olive oil and coat generously with 2–3 tablespoons blackened seasoning. Let sit 10 minutes to adhere.
Sear on high heat
Heat skillet over medium-high with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Sear breasts 3–4 minutes on first side without moving to develop a dark crust.
Finish chicken and rest
Flip chicken, reduce heat to low, add 2 tablespoons butter and 2 teaspoons garlic; cook until internal temp reaches 165°F. Remove and tent with foil to rest.
Sauté garlic and start sauce
In the same skillet, melt remaining butter over medium, sauté remaining garlic 1–2 minutes, then pour in 2 cups heavy cream and add 2–3 teaspoons blackened seasoning.
Simmer and thicken
Bring cream to a gentle boil then simmer about 5 minutes until slightly thickened. Stir frequently to prevent scorching.
Cook pasta and reserve water
Cook pasta to al dente in salted water per package directions, reserving 1/3 cup pasta water before draining.
Finish sauce with Parmesan
Reduce heat to low and whisk in 1 1/2 cups shredded Parmesan until smooth. Adjust seasoning; thin with reserved pasta water if needed.
Toss pasta and serve
Combine drained pasta with sauce until coated, slice rested chicken and arrange on top. Garnish with a sprinkle of extra seasoning or parsley and serve immediately.
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