one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine
By Amber

April 15th, 2021

This one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine is a huge hit in my house, even with our increasingly picky kids! It’s a great way to pack some protein and vegetables including mushrooms, sundried tomatoes, and spinach into a hearty, filling meal. While we had a week of nice weather here in Minnesota, we’re back to chilly 40’s this week and I knew it would be the perfect time to make this for dinner.

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

One Pot Chicken Bacon Mushroom Florentine Recipe

One of my favorite things about this meal is that it only uses one pot for cooking. It does take a few steps and some prep, but nothing too crazy and I can usually have it on the table within 45 minutes from start to finish. You start by cooking the bacon and while the bacon is cooking you can thaw and cut up your chicken. 

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

Once the bacon is done, you take it out and use the same pan with some added oil to cook the chicken. While the chicken is cooking, I chop the bacon into small pieces and also chop the sundried tomatoes and mushrooms. When the chicken is fully cooked, you’ll add in the mushrooms, sundried tomatoes, and garlic. Once the mushrooms are tender, add the flour and fully mix.

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

At this point you’ll add the broth, heavy cream, salt, pepper, and garlic powder to the pan. Whisk until this is incorporated and then bring to a low boil and add the noodles. Simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the noodles are soft. If it looks like the sauce isn’t cooking the noodles you can add a little milk or half and half, but I think the recipe has the perfect amount.

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

Once the noodles are fully cooked, add the bacon, parmesan cheese, and spinach to the pan and stir until the spinach is wilted. That’s all there is to it! This meal pairs great with caeser salad or a side of roasted sweet potatoes. Check out the full recipe below!

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

one pot chicken bacon mushroom Florentine

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One Pot Chicken Bacon Mushroom Florentine Recipe
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Serves: 6 servings
 
This One Pot Chicken Bacon Mushroom Florentine is packed with protein and veggies for a healthy and filling weeknight meal.
Ingredients
  • ½ pound bacon
  • 3 chicken breasts, cubed
  • 2 Tbsp. oil
  • ½ cup sundried tomatoes, chopped
  • 8 ounces sliced mushrooms
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ¼ cup flour
  • 2½ cups chicken broth
  • 1½ cups heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • 8 ounces spaghetti
  • ¼ cup parmesan cheese
  • 2 cups baby spinach
Instructions
  1. Cook ½ pound of bacon then remove from pan
  2. Heat 1 Tbsp oil in pan and then cook chicken
  3. While chicken is cooking, chop up sundried tomatoes and slice mushrooms
  4. When chicken is cooked, add sundried tomatoes, mushrooms, and garlic to pan with 1 Tbsp. oil
  5. Cook until mushrooms are tender, then add flour to pan and incorporate
  6. Add broth, whipping cream, salt, pepper, and garlic powder to pan
  7. Heat and add spaghetti to pan
  8. Cook spaghetti for 10-15 minutes until cooked (if sauce is too thick, use a little milk or half and half to thin it out)
  9. Add parmesan cheese and spinach to pan and stir until spinach is wilted
  10. Enjoy!

I hope your family enjoys this recipe as much as mine does! 

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This post currently has 19 responses.

  • Peggy Nunn

    This looks like a great recipe. I could make it as a dish for a group dinner.

  • Helga

    That sounds so delicious. I must try this recipe.

  • Sarah L

    What great flavors in this dish. And all in one pot. I’d eat that!

  • Thomas Gibson

    Looks so easy to make. Thank you for this awesome recipe. Great for upcoming church potluck.

  • Lauryn R

    This sounds delicious! I love pasta of all kinds and this is a unique recipe that I have never tried before. I really like mushrooms and with the sundried tomatoes and spinach I bet it tastes amazing! It seems very easy as we, I can’t wait to make it. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe!

  • gloria patterson

    This really looks and sounds so good……………… it makes me hungry. I will be making a cut down version of this. Would you know if this freezes good?

  • Mia E

    This looks so flavorful and combines some of my favorite ingredients. Being able to use and clean up only one pot is a real plus.

  • Maryann D.

    One Pot Chicken Bacon Mushroom Florentine Recipe does look so tasty to try! I know this would be a big hit with my husband!

  • Peggy Nunn

    I am making this for dinner this week. I am excited about trying it.

  • monique s

    I love both bacon and mushrooms so a perfect dish for me

  • Leela

    Chicken and bacon together. Yum!

  • Christine F.

    I’m always looking for new recipes and this one looks delicious!

  • Amy D

    I have a lot of spaghetti noodles and always looking for new ways to cook with them. This looks like a great recipe for my whole family to enjoy. I really love that everything is made in one pot.

  • BILL HOFF

    We are always looking for different ways to prepare chicken!

  • Tara L

    Looks so creamy and delicious. I love mushrooms.

  • Sue E

    Can I pin this any faster?? I love chicken. I make it a lot. I love the ingredients in this recipe! Especially the mushrooms 🍄
    Now that the kids are grown and gone, I can eat more of the stuff I like! Yummy 😋

  • Sharon Rooney

    This is a must save for me. It looks delicious and everything my family loves.

  • Brett

    This recipe looks so good. I love the cream or butter or light sauce not so thick like alredo but not boring pasta sauce when it comes to to pasta. This looks exactly what I like without the mushrooms (eww) lol either way I can cook without or eat around. Also who would have thought just by checking this blog page out I’d find a new brand of dressings that is actually healthy which I was looking for in Walden Farms dressings. I actually picked up some Walden Farms honey mustard and Ranch today at Kroger and it was so good knowing that each time I use it as dipping sauce for chicken, carrots or whatever I’m not ingesting 300+ calories and like 12-30 grams of sugar just from that!.

  • Thomas Gibson

    Looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing.

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