Looking for ways to use up leftover roast chicken? Look no further than this quick, easy and dang right delicious Chicken and Bacon Pasta!

There’s so many different ways to use up leftover rotisserie chicken, but nothing more delicious than a creamy, carby, bacon-loaded pasta. Plus, it goes from pan to plate in less than 30mins. Hungry? Follow me…

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Leftover Chicken Pasta

I don’t know about you, but if there’s not leftover rotisserie chicken in my fridge somewhere then something is seriously wrong. A lot of the time I’ll just get a chicken and pop in straight in the fridge to distribute out in meals throughout the week. Meals JUST like this one. Because who doesn’t love a good chicken and bacon pasta!?

I’ve been meaning to put this recipe on my blog for so so long now, but always held back. Everyone has a signature quirky/’unconventional’ meal right? Okay cool, well yeah. This is one of them. I literally make it all the time, it was only the other day my partner turned to me and asked if I’ve uploaded this before, to which I replied ‘I’m not sure if it’s blogworthy, is it?’. Pasta fell down his face and he stared blankly. That was my answer.

First things first, let’s see just quickly how easy it is to make.

How to make Leftover Chicken and Bacon Pasta (quick summary)

  1. Fry up bacon until it just begins to crisp.
  2. Add onion and fry until it softens.
  3. Add leftover chicken and garlic, fry for a minute or so longer.
  4. Pour in sour cream and double/heavy cream and sweet chilli sauce.
  5. Stir and season.
  6. Add cooked pasta & stir through parmesan.

How to make leftover roast chicken and bacon pasta - 6 step by step photos

Sweet Chilli Pasta

Sweet chilli is the one ingredient that throws people with this recipe, but it totally works. The sweet chilli sauce not only helps create the gorgeous combo that is cream and spice, but also adds a nice bit of sweetness too, which in turn is balanced out nicely by the salty bacon/parmesan.

Ensure you are using Thai Sweet Chilli Sauce or Sweet Chilli Sauce, NOT Sweet and Sour Sauce or Chilli Sauce, these are completely different and will throw off the flavour.

Can I make this with fresh chicken?

Absolutely! The way I recommend doing it is seasoning and frying up a chicken breast over medium-high heat until it’s JUST cooked through, then let it rest. Cook the bacon, onions and garlic, pour in the sauce ingredients, then slice your chicken into strips and add it in. This will ensure your chicken is flavoursome and doesn’t taste dried out. You could of course slice the chicken into bite sized chunks or even shred it with two forks.

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How long is leftover chicken good for?

In my experience leftover roast chicken, if tightly sealed in the fridge, will stay good for 3-4 days.

Can you put cold cooked chicken in hot pasta?

I recommend adding it to the pan before the pasta, just to ensure it reheats right through and has a chance to exchange flavours with the sauce.

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Alrighty, let’s tuck into this leftover chicken and bacon pasta recipe shall we?!

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How to make Leftover Chicken and Bacon Pasta (Full Recipe & Video)

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4.70 from 10 votes

Leftover Roast Chicken and Bacon Pasta

Looking for ways to use up leftover roast chicken? Look no further than this quick, easy and dang right delicious Chicken and Bacon Pasta!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 2
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Equipment

  • Large Frying Pan & Wooden Spoon
  • Large Pot & Colander
  • Sharp Knife & Chopping Board
  • Fine Cheese Grater

Ingredients 

  • 7oz / 200g Penne Pasta (or pasta of choice)
  • 1 cup / 150g Leftover Chicken, diced
  • 1/2 cup / 125ml Double/Heavy Cream
  • 1/4 cup / 60ml Sweet Chilli Sauce
  • 1/4 cup / 60ml Sour Cream
  • 1/4 cup / 20g Parmesan, plus extra to serve
  • 4 rashers of Bacon, diced
  • 1 small Onion, finely diced
  • 1 clove Garlic, finely diced
  • pinch of Chilli Flakes (optional)
  • Salt & Black Pepper, to taste

Instructions 

  • Pop 7oz/200g pasta in salted boiling water and cook until al dente. Retain a cup of pasta water just before draining.
  • Meanwhile, fry 4 diced rashers of bacon in a drizzle of oil until it just begins to crisp, then add 1 small finely diced onion. Fry until the onion begins to soften, then add 1 finely diced garlic and fry for a minute or so longer.
  • Add 1cup/150g leftover chicken just to heat it through, then add 1/4cup/60ml sour cream, 1/2cup/125ml double/heavy cream, 1/4cup/60ml sweet chilli sauce, chilli flakes (optional) and seasoning to taste.
  • Drain and stir through your pasta, then add 1/4cup/20g parmesan and give it a final stir. Thin out with pasta water as needed. Serve up and enjoy!

Video

Notes

a) Leftover Chicken - I recommend using breast if you have it, but dark meat (i.e. thighs) would still work great. If you actually don't have leftover chicken, feel free to fry up a breast and chop. I recommend frying over medium/high heat until just cooked through, then start from frying bacon. Once you've stirred through the pasta, slice the chicken and combine. 
b) Bacon Fat - Only drain the fat away if there's more than about 1 tbsp worth, it adds gorgeous flavour to the sauce.
c) Sweet Chilli Sauce - Make sure it's Thai Sweet Chilli Sauce you're using, not chilli sauce or sweet and sour sauce. Spice levels will differ from brand to brand, so just be vigilant if you're not good with spice! If you want it spicier just add in more chilli flakes to taste.
d) Calories - Based on 2 tbsp extra parmesan to serve between 2 people.

Nutrition

Calories: 778kcal | Carbohydrates: 48.79g | Protein: 38.64g | Fat: 47.23g | Saturated Fat: 19.717g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5.997g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18.11g | Trans Fat: 0.185g | Cholesterol: 195mg | Sodium: 959mg | Potassium: 570mg | Fiber: 3.1g | Sugar: 2.96g | Vitamin A: 1650IU | Vitamin C: 4.1mg | Calcium: 200mg | Iron: 2.9mg

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24 Comments

  1. Lisa Labbee says:

    5 stars
    I’m dairy free so I used plant based sour cream and the pasta eater in lieu of heavy cream. It was delicious!!!!

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Great to hear, Lisa! Thanks for the review 🙂 C.

  2. Mel Norieg says:

    What does “fry 4 diced rashers of bacon in a drizzle” mean? I googled that a rasher is a portion of 1 or 2 slices, but what’s a drizzle? Oil? Water?

    1. Chris Collins says:

      It’s supposed to say a drizzle of oil, thanks for spotting that! In the UK we often call a ‘slice’ of bacon a ‘rasher’ of bacon. Hope this helps! C.

  3. Chad Carver says:

    5 stars
    It’s a fantastic dish for leftover chicken. I’ve been using this recipe for over a year and tweak it from time to time depending on how I seasoned my chicken when smoking or grilling. It’s a great dish to make with left over components from other meals that takes about 20 minutes to make.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      So happy you enjoy the recipe, Chad! Thanks so much for popping back for a review 🙂 C.

  4. Mary says:

    2 stars
    I found the sweetness unpleasant. The flavours just didn’t work.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Sorry this didn’t suite your tastebuds Mary! C.x

  5. Jere Cassidy says:

    5 stars
    Delicious. I have leftover chicken all the time and look at it sitting the fridge thinking, what should I do with this. This is a must try.

    1. Chris says:

      I’m always in the same predicament! You should totally give this recipe a go 🙂

  6. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    Looks so delicious and perfect for a comforting dinner!

    1. Chris says:

      Thanks Natalie 🙂

  7. Bethany | A Simple Palate says:

    5 stars
    This is such a delicious and creative recipe! Love that you used leftovers in it too. Can’t wait to try!

    1. Chris says:

      Enjoy! 🙂

  8. Sylvie says:

    5 stars
    These photos really just made me hungry (and I just had breakfast hehe)! I love recipes that use leftovers and this one looks absolutely delicious

    1. Chris says:

      Hungry after breakfast, story of my life!!

    2. Tammy says:

      I have chili garlic sauce…. could that be used for the sweet chili sauce in this recipe?

      1. Chris Collins says:

        I’ve never tried this with chili garlic sauce so unfortunately couldn’t say for sure!

  9. Emily says:

    5 stars
    Yum, the sweet chili sauce is a nice touch. It punches the flavor up to another level. Great recipe.

    1. Chris says:

      Yup, the sweet chilli sauce is a real game changer isn’t it!

  10. Leslie says:

    5 stars
    First, I love the name of your blog. Now about this recipe…YUM! I can’t wait to try this. I’m with you: there is always leftover chicken in the fridge.

    1. Chris says:

      Thank you so much SO much leftover chicken, like all the time