grilled chicken alfredo w/noodles

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11 Pinches
Sale City, GA
Updated on Oct 12, 2015

This is a low cost, quick and easy meal that anyone can make. Its great for those busy weeknights that you just do not have time for a big meal. My dad loves this recipe. He will go and buy the ingredients and ask me to make it almost weekly. :)

prep time 5 Min
cook time 30 Min
method Stove Top
yield 4-6 serving(s)

Ingredients

  • 1 package tyson diced grilled chicken (in freezer section)
  • 3 jars progresso, ragu, classico or homemade alfredo sauce
  • 1 package egg noodles, medium
  • 1 package garlic knots (in deli/bakery section)

How To Make grilled chicken alfredo w/noodles

  • Step 1
    Heat Diced Grilled Chicken in the Microwave for about 6 minutes (I like to sprinkle a little bit of Garlic Powder on my chicken before I heat it). Cook Noodles according to package directions. Once Noodles are done add Alfredo Sauce and Chicken and mix well and let simmer while you bake the bread. **(If you would like you can also add Broccoli Florets to the Chicken Alfredo or have them as a side with the meal.)
  • Step 2
    ***NOTE***: There are a number of different store bought Alfredo Sauces that you can buy. I prefer the Progresso Alfredo Sauce, but you can buy which ever one you would like, or you could make your own if you would prefer that. There are packets for making Alfredo Sauce in the Gravy mix section in some stores. You can also look it up online for the recipe to make Homemade Alfredo Sauce. I hope this is of some help to those who may not have ever bought or used Alfredo Sauce themselves before. :) Enjoy your cooking!! ;)
  • Step 3
    Preheat oven for Garlic Knots and bake as directed on package.
  • Step 4
    Serve with your favorite vegetables or just as it is. Enjoy!!

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Category: Chicken
Category: Pasta
Category: Other Sauces
Keyword: #Alfredo
Keyword: #Noodles
Keyword: #chicken
Ingredient: Chicken
Culture: American
Method: Stove Top

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