The original recipe I found was a non-meat entree, but I fixed that. :) I decided the addition of chicken tossed in the creamy sauce sounded fabulous, so the first step I took was to bake a couple of chicken breasts. I did not really season them, since I wanted them to soak up the flavor of the sauce. I recommend baking chicken breast uncovered in a 350 oven for about 45 min to an hour, depending on thickness. Chicken is done when no longer pink inside and juices are clear. When the chicken gets close to being done (say, 25 min. till), you can start on the pasta. Cook your penne (I like to use whole wheat penne) or other pasta, if you have an aversion to penne.
Meanwhile, in a pot, stir together cream cheese, Parmesan, butter and milk over low heat until it is all melted and creamy (I accidentally added the pumpkin at this juncture as well, but it didn't seem to hurt). If you can't resist the urge, go ahead and dip your finger in for a taste test. Mmmmm....
Add the pumpkin (if you didn't add it prematurely like me) and seasonings.
Make sure it's all creamy and hot through, then add it to the pasta. When the chicken is done, cube it and throw it in; toss, and you've got yourself a creamy, delicious dinner! I served ours with asparagus and homemade Italian bread (I should share that recipe with you soon- it is delicious!!). Enjoy!
Penne with Chicken and Creamy Pumpkin Sauce
(printable version)
(printable version)
serves 4
2 chicken breast halves, cooked and cubed
1/2 box of whole wheat penne pasta (about 8 oz)
4 oz. cream cheese (half a package), cubed
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup milk
1/2 cup canned (or homemade) pumpkin puree
1/4 tsp ground red (cayenne) pepper
nutmeg to taste (start with a dash)
Cook pasta according to package directions.
Meanwhile, heat cream cheese, Parmesan, butter and milk on low until cream cheese is melted, stirring frequently. Add pumpkin and seasonings and stir, heating through.
Drain pasta; add sauce and chicken and toss to coat.
Source: Kraft Foods
Looks great! You can always puree me a pumpkin a bring me a baggie ;) LOL!
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