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Ms. Bake-It on 5.9.2013




I made this twice as it is written and my family loves it. Other times I substituted eggplant, scallops or shrimp and again my family loved it. The only changes I made were to add a bit more spice since we love spicy things.
Cookin' Army Wife on 4.12.2013




This is a staple in our house! We love this recipe and look forward to having it about every other week!
Deanne Likkel on 3.22.2013




This was wonderful! It has been snowing all day (3rd day of Spring?)and this sounded good and easy…and it was both. I didn’t have Roma Tomatoes on hand, so I used two 15oz cans chopped tomatoes, drained in their place, but the flavor was still great! Thanks Ree for another family favorite!




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Joseph on 7.20.2013
This was mediocre. The sauce is very runny, almost like soup, as there aren’t any ingredients to thicken it, such as flour or parmesan cheese. The flavors were decent, but it needed a lot more Cajun seasoning. Probably would not make it again, though, unless I add parmesan cheese to make it more like Cajun alfredo sauce.
Sweetpea Nancy on 3.8.2013
I made this for dinner last night and it was awesome! I added Fresh Mushrooms to my skillet. thanks for sharing this recipe, it’s definately one that I will make again and again.
Michelle on 8.27.2012
Last night I made this dish. I halved the recipe and it came out perfect – delicious dish with a glass of wine. I enjoy watching the Pioneer Women and will try some other recipes.
Victoria on 5.22.2012
I really want to try this recipe could someone give me the details of the Cajun seasoning?
Leigh Huffman on 3.3.2012
I absolutely love this recipe and have made it several times now! I agree that the first time making this dish I took longer than the expected 35 minutes, but as you get used to making it the 35 min estimate is very attainable! When I made it the first time I had trouble getting the sauce to thicken but I was also impatient as some of the other posters! I found that as long as you are letting the wine and broth reduce well enough before adding the cream, and then adding in the veggies and chicken and simmering a bit, then adding in the pasta you will get a thicker sauce. The pasta will give off enough starch to help thicken the sauce without having to add corn starch!
I would also recommend making sure the pan is very hot when cooking the chicken, the first couple of times I made this I didn’t have it hot enough. I also use a lot more Cajun season as well as chipotle seasoning to give it extra kick, and it always turns out fabulous!!