Weight Watchers: Chicken Angel Hair Pasta Bake Recipe - A Mom's Take (2024)

Nothing is more satisfying than a rich and creamy pasta dish after a long frustrating day, but the calories and fat in most traditional pasta dishes can truly kill your diet plans.

This lower fat and calorie version of Chicken Angel Hair Pasta Bake was introduced to me many years ago when I went to a ladies conference with church and a fellow member made it for our potluck lunch.

She said it was found in a cancer recovery cookbook that she was given. I have never located the book and have tweaked it various times until we got the flavor just right for our family but the base is similar to what she presented. We are sure your family will enjoy this yummy casserole too.

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Chicken Angel Hair Pasta Bake

Ingredients:

  • 1 Pound Shredded Chicken (we prefer boneless skinless chicken breast but you can use thigh or leg quarters just make sure to remove fat and skin)
  • 2 Cups Low Fat Low Sodium Chicken Broth
  • ½ Package Angel Hair Pasta (approximately 8 oz) cooked until just soft – will finish cooking in oven
  • 1/3 Cup Non Fat Sour Cream
  • ¼ Cup Skim Milk
  • ¼ Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese
  • 3 Dashes Hot Sauce
  • 1 Teaspoon Dried Italian Seasoning Blend (1/3 Tsp. Oregano, 1/3 Tsp. Thyme, 1/3 Tsp. Basil)
  • 1 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • Black Pepper as desired

Directions:

I like to boil up a big batch of chicken at the begging of the week. Shredded it up and store it and then it’s ready to go for recipes that night and for a couple of nights to follow.

Boiling chicken is super easy. You just toss it into a pot of water and let the pot reach boiling and continue cooking until your chicken is cooked through. This recipe is also a perfect way to use up leftover shredded chicken.

Get your oven ready, turning it on to 350°F. Prep your casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray.

I lovemy casserole dish, that I got years ago, the oval shape looks gorgeous and it is perfect for this recipe! Rachel Ray has a similar oval stoneware casserole pan with awesome bright colors to pick from.

Stoneware is awesome because it cooks really well and transfers beautifully from oven to table! I love thisRachael Ray 4.5-Quart Large Oval Stoneware Bakers, it’s so cute and adds a great pop of color to my kitchen table!

Now, it’s as easy as combining all of your ingredients, including your cooked and shredded chicken and your cooked and drained pasta into a large bowl.

Mix together all the ingredients so everything is well coated. Pour all into your casserole dish and bake for 35 minutes or until bubbling and browned around the edges!

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Easy weight watchers chicken and pasta bake recipe that tastes delicious! Makes 6 servings at 4 weight watcher points each.

Author: A Mom's Take

Recipe type: Dinner

Cuisine: Weight Watchers

Serves: 6

Ingredients:

  • 1 Pound Cooked Shredded Chicken (we prefer boneless skinless chicken breast but you can use thigh or leg quarters just make sure to remove fat and skin)
  • 2 Cups Low Fat Low Sodium Chicken Broth
  • ½ Package Angel Hair Pasta (approximately 8ounces uncooked) cooked until just soft – will finish cooking in oven
  • ⅓ Cup Non Fat Sour Cream
  • ¼ Cup Skim Milk
  • ¼ Cup Grated Parmesan Cheese
  • 3 Dashes Hot Sauce (Tabasco or similar)
  • 1 Teaspoon Dried Italian Seasoning Blend (1/3 Tsp. Oregano, ⅓ Tsp. Thyme, ⅓ Tsp. Basil)
  • 1 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • Black Pepper as desired

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  2. Spray 9x13 casserole with non stick cooking spray
  3. In large bowl mix together all ingredients until pasta is coated and everything is well blended
  4. Pour into casserole
  5. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes or until bubbling and browned around edges

This is a perfect meal to serve alongside a large side salad, your favorite green vegetable or mix in some frozen veggies and bake in the casserole too.

I often make double or triple batches of this and divide into aluminum baking pans and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. It makes a perfect freezer to oven meal that just has to cook for 15-20 minutes longer to heat through completely.

Makes 6 servings at 4 Weight Watchers Points each.

Here are some of our favorite Weight Watchers recipes:

Weight Watchers Chunky Crockpot Tomato Soup

Weight Watchers Peanut Butter Banana Muffins

What’s your favorite pasta dish?

Weight Watchers: Chicken Angel Hair Pasta Bake Recipe - A Mom's Take (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to cook angel hair pasta? ›

While regular pasta cooks in about 8 to 10 minutes, angel hair pasta cooks in about 3 to 5 minutes. Angel hair pasta is similar to capellini pasta, but angel hair is actually a bit thinner. Both are best used with thinner, more delicate sauces according to the National Pasta Association.

How do you know when angel hair pasta is ready? ›

The best way to check if angel hair pasta is cooked is to taste it. Take a strand of pasta and bite into it. It should be tender but still have a slight firmness (al dente). If it feels hard or crunchy, it needs more time to cook.

Should I cover my pasta bake? ›

Should I cover pasta when baking? The sauce and tomatoes in this Italian recipe provide enough moisture to bake it uncovered. Some pasta bake recipes may require covering to retain adequate moisture and prevent drying. It's always best to follow the method in the recipe.

Why does my pasta bake go hard? ›

“It's my first time cooking baked ziti and when I took it out the oven, the top layer of pasta was a little hard/dry. Why?” It should be a little dry and crunchy. But if it is excessively hard, then the most likely cause is that it was cooked for too long or at too high a cooking temperature.

Does it matter what pasta you use in a pasta bake? ›

For Baked Pasta Dishes

As for picking the perfect pasta shape, we recommend choosing a short cut—like Penne, Shells or Rigatoni—with hollow middles, twists or scoop-like shapes to capture all the goodness of your baked pasta: sauces, small ingredients and melty cheeses galore.

How to cook angel hair pasta so it doesn't stick together? ›

Use sufficient water (4–6 quarts of water, about 5.5 liters, per pound of pasta) to ensure the pasta has room to move, and occasionally stir gently while cooking. Use really generous amounts of water to cook any pasta. Stir it occasionally as it cooks to keep the strands separate.

Can you overcook angel hair pasta? ›

The Best Ways To Cook Angel Hair Pasta

The first — and easiest — way is the traditional method of submerging the noodles in salted, boiling water and letting them cook. As mentioned earlier, be careful not to overcook them. When they are done, quickly transfer them into a bowl or pan so the noodles can be sauced.

Does angel hair pasta cook faster than spaghetti? ›

Angel hair, or cappellini, is the fastest dried long pasta to cook, oftentimes al dente in just three minutes. Spaghetti typically takes 8-10 minutes. Linguine is thicker and may take 10 or more minutes to cook. Fettuccine can also take 10 or more minutes.

How long does it take to get angel hair al dente? ›

For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 4 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil an additional 1 minute.

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