
Creamy, cheesy one-pot pasta loaded with tender chicken and crispy bacon—comfort food that comes together in about 40 minutes.

This Crack Chicken Penne has become my go-to weeknight comfort dish whenever I want something indulgent but effortless. I first made a version of this during a busy fall week when I had a fridge full of odds and ends: a small tub of cream cheese, half a block of cheddar, a packet of ranch seasoning, and a pound of chicken. The combination of salty bacon, bright ranch seasoning, and a silky cheese sauce clinging to penne hit every savory note I wanted. It quickly graduated from a pantry experiment to a family favorite.
The texture is what keeps everyone coming back: tender bite-sized chicken pieces, al dente penne with a little bite, and pockets of melted cheddar. The bacon adds crunch and smoke on contrast, and the cream cheese gives the sauce a glossy, velvety finish without needing a roux. I love that this is all made in one pot so cleanup is minimal and flavors meld beautifully during the simmer. Whether you’re feeding hungry teenagers, hosting a small gathering, or just want a fast, satisfying weeknight meal, this checks all the boxes.
Personally, the first time I served this, my normally picky neighbor asked for the recipe and a container to take home. It’s practical, forgiving, and reliably popular: a true recipe for communal comfort that arrives on the table with very little fuss.
My favorite part is the contrast: crisp bacon pieces folding into pockets of melted cheddar while the ranch seasoning gives each bite a surprising tang. Family gatherings always mean seconds, and it’s the dish my kids request when friends come over—simple, familiar, and endlessly satisfying.
Keep leftovers cool quickly and store in airtight containers. In the fridge it will remain good for up to three days; for longer storage freeze in a heavy-duty freezer container for up to three months. When reheating from frozen, thaw overnight in the fridge if possible, then reheat gently on the stovetop over low heat with 2 to 4 tablespoons of chicken broth to loosen the sauce. Avoid microwaving straight from frozen to reduce uneven heating and rubbery pasta.
If you need to swap ingredients, use turkey bacon or diced ham for a different cured pork profile. For a lighter sauce, replace half the cream cheese with plain Greek yogurt stirred in at the end (off heat) to avoid curdling. Gluten-free pasta works well—choose a variety with a similar shape and slightly reduce simmer time. For dairy-free versions use dairy-free cream cheese and a vegan cheddar alternative, though melting behavior will vary and the sauce may be looser.
Serve with a crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette to cut through the richness. Roasted vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, broccolini, or a simple pan of charred asparagus make excellent sides. Garnish with extra parsley, sliced green onions, or a squeeze of lemon for brightness. For casual dinners, offer crusty garlic bread or warm rolls to sop up any remaining sauce.
This recipe is a modern American comfort dish that borrows the savory flavor profile of the viral "crack" chicken trend—named for its addictive combination of bacon, ranch seasoning, and cheese rather than any culinary lineage. It reflects a larger mid-20th-century American tradition of boxed mixes and convenience cheeses being adapted into home-cooked casseroles and one-pot meals that emphasize ease, crowd-pleasing flavors, and practical pantry use.
In winter, add roasted root vegetables or swap penne for a winter grain like farro for extra heartiness. During spring and summer, stir in fresh peas or blanched asparagus tips at the end for a bright contrast. For holiday meals, make a double batch and bake it in a casserole dish topped with extra cheese and breadcrumbs to create a shareable centerpiece.
For make-ahead convenience, cook the bacon and brown the chicken, then cool and store separately. Measure and bag the dry penne and ranch seasoning for fast assembly. If prepping for several lunches, portion into microwave-safe containers with a small sauce cup of extra broth to refresh when reheating. Reheat slowly and add a tablespoon of broth per serving to restore saucy texture.
This Crack Chicken Penne is the kind of meal that feels like a warm, familiar hug at the table—comforting, quick, and reliably delicious. Try it once and you’ll understand why it’s such an often-requested favorite in my home; then make it your own with creative swaps and seasonal produce.
Reserve about 1 tablespoon of bacon fat to brown the chicken for extra flavor, then drain excess before adding liquids.
Bring cream cheese to room temperature to help it blend smoothly into the sauce without lumps.
Stir occasionally while the pasta simmers to prevent sticking and ensure even cooking of the pasta and chicken.
If the sauce feels too thick after adding cheese, loosen with small amounts of warm chicken broth until desired consistency.
This nourishing crack chicken penne 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.
Yes. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently with a splash of broth.
Yes—use gluten-free penne and check package cooking times. Keep an eye on texture as cooking times differ.
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Fry 4 slices of thick-cut bacon in a large Dutch oven over medium heat until crispy. Remove and drain on paper towels. Reserve approximately 1 tablespoon of bacon fat in the pot, then chop the cooled bacon into bite-size pieces and set aside.
Increase heat to medium-high and add the 1 pound of bite-size chicken pieces to the reserved bacon fat. Sear for about 3 minutes to develop color. The centers can remain slightly pink. Sprinkle 1 ounce ranch seasoning over the chicken and toss to coat.
Add 8 ounces dry penne and 3 1/2 cups chicken broth to the pot. Stir, bring to a boil, then reduce to a low simmer. Cover and cook 15–20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until pasta is al dente and some liquid remains. Add extra broth as needed if it dries out.
Reduce heat to low and add 4 ounces cream cheese. Stir until silky and combined. Return chopped bacon to the pot and stir in about 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar until melted and evenly mixed into the sauce.
Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup cheddar on top, cover for 30 seconds to melt, or broil briefly until bubbly and golden. Garnish with 1 tablespoon chopped parsley and serve warm.
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