Whether it’s a date night or weeknight, this veggie-packed Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Bacon and Asparagus is sure to be a hit. It features a creamy non-dairy ‘alfredo’ sauce that you’ll want to put on everything from veggies to pasta. And all of the components (sauce, spaghetti squash, and chicken) can be prepped ahead then reheated and combined when it’s time to eat, saving you loads of time later in the week.
‘Rich, creamy, smoky, fresh, bright, crave-worthy’
Well, that’s all you really need to know about this dairy-free Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Bacon and Asparagus. The End.
In case you need more convincing as to why you should make this dish, here you go:
- Meal prep-friendly
- Loaded with veggies
- Decadent yet not overly rich or heavy
- Asparagus
- Bacon
- A dairy-free cream sauce that’s been reported to have fooled many a dairy-eater
- A great way to use that spaghetti squash you may have panic-bought pre-pandemic
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You’ll never miss what’s missing
If you tuck into this Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Bacon and Asparagus thinking it’s going to be just like it’s pasta-filled, butter-and-cream cousin, it won’t be. But that’s not a bad thing—trust me.
But if you approach this as a hearty, healthy spin on a comfort food classic that will satisfy your urges for a rich, pasta-like bowl (that’s packed with protein and flavor) then you, friend, are in a for a serious treat.
How to Make Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Bacon and Asparagus
- Start by choosing your preparation method of choice for the spaghetti squash. You’ll find a step-by-step tutorial for doing just here, or you can make it in the Instant Pot (see recipe below). Choose the method that works best for you. If you’re meal prepping this for a meal later in the week, scoop the cooked squash into a container with lid and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Make the chicken. Again, choose the method that works best for you. Leftover roasted or grilled chicken works great. So does a rotisserie chicken. Or try our method for The Perfect Chicken Breast made on the stovetop.
- Make the sauce. The sauce can be made and stored in the fridge for up to 4 days before using it. Just try not to eat it all before it’s time to actually assemble the dish.
- Put it all together. First cooking the bacon, then using the rendered fat to saute the asparagus is pretty life-changing. Then all you need to do is add the cooked spaghetti squash, chicken, sundried tomatoes, add a little fresh parsley and you are ready to feast.
Dreamy, creamy, healthy comfort food heaven awaits
This dish has it all: It’s rich, creamy, comforting, and smoky. Yet still fresh and bright thanks to the addition of crisp-tender asparagus spears and fresh parsley. And by swapping out the spaghetti squash for pasta it’s not only Whole30-compliant it’s also a great way to get more fiber and slower burning carbs in your diet.
Don’t worry, the recipe only looks long! That’s because we’ve included two methods for cooking the spaghetti squash to give you options, so you can choose the one that works best for you. And don’t forget, it’s easy to prep it ahead for either a full-on reheat and eat (or minimal cooking meal) later in the week.
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Creamy Chicken Spaghetti Squash with Asparagus
Ingredients
- 1 medium spaghetti squash (about 2 ½ pounds)
- 6 strips uncooked bacon, chopped
- 2 cups cubed cooked chicken breast (about 8 ounces)
- 2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
- 8 ounces raw asparagus, woody ends trimmed, cut into ½-inch pieces
- ¼ cup chopped sun-dried tomatoes, soaked in warm water and drained
- ¾ cup raw cashews
- 2 ½ cups boiling water
- 1 Tbsp + 1 tsp. nutritional yeast
- 1 Tbsp. lemon juice
- ½ tsp. salt + more to taste
- ¾ cup unsweetened almond milk (or other non-dairy milk of choice)
- ¼ cup fresh chopped fresh parsley
- Salt and Pepper to taste
Instructions
To make spaghetti squash in the oven:
- Preheat oven to 400℉
- Trim both ends from spaghetti squash with a large knife. Cut the squash in half then cut each of the halves in half again, this time lengthwise (i.e. cut into quarters) or cut the squash into rings if you want longer, more spaghetti-like strands.
- Place the spaghetti squash pieces cut-side down on a baking sheet.
- Bake 25-35 minutes or until tender when pierced with a fork.
- Use a fork to carefully remove strands of squash to a bowl. Cover bowl with a plate to keep warm.
To make spaghetti squash in the Instant Pot:
- Trim both ends from spaghetti squash with a large knife. Cut the squash in half then cut each of the halves in half again, this time lengthwise (i.e. cut into quarters) or cut the squash into rings if you want longer, more spaghetti-like strands.
- Place rack in the bottom of the Instant Pot. Add 1 cup water to the bottom of the inner pot.
- Arrange squash pieces on rack so that they do not interfere with lid.
- Lock lid into place and select ‘High Pressure’ and cook for 12-14 minutes (depending on the size of the squash).
- When cook time is up, flip vent valve to ‘venting’ position to ‘quick release’ the pressure. Check squash for doneness by piercing with a fork (should be tender). Carefully remove the lid and use a fork to carefully remove strands of squash to a bowl. Cover bowl with a plate to keep warm or cool slightly before
To make the sauce:
- Place cashews in a small bowl and cover with boiling water. Place a plate over the bowl to cover and allow to rest for 30 minutes while you prepare the squash and trim the asparagus.
- Drain cashews and place in the canister of a high-power blender.
- Add nutritional yeast, half of the minced garlic, lemon juice, ½ tsp. salt, and almond milk.
- Blend on high for 2 minutes. Taste and adjust salt as needed. Set sauce aside.
To pull it all together:
- Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add chopped bacon and cook, stirring occasionally until crisp. Remove bacon to a paper towel-lined plate reserving about 1 Tbsp. of the fat in the pan.
- Return the pan to medium-high heat then add asparagus pieces. Cook, stirring occasionally, until crisp-tender (about 5-6 minutes).
- Add remaining minced garlic and continue to cook another 30 seconds or until fragrant then add spaghetti squash strands and garlic cream sauce to the pan. Stir to combine then gently fold chicken, sun-dried tomatoes, bacon, and parsley into the squash mixture. Reduce heat to medium and allow to heat through, stirring occasionally.
- Remove from heat and season with additional salt and pepper to taste.
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Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/5th recipe
- Calories: 279
- Fat: 12g
- Sodium: 706mg
- Carbohydrate: 11g
- (Fiber: 4g
- Sugar: 4g)
- Protein: 34g
Dietary
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Julie says
How much does it change the favor to omit the nutritional yeast?
Stacie Hassing says
It will change the flavor a little bit but it will still taste absolutely delicious without! You could always add a touch more garlic to make it an extra garlicky sauce (if you like garlic that is). Enjoy!
Lauren says
I think I have only ever left one comment total on any blog or website…but I HAD to comment here to say that this dish is AMAZING. It was absolutely delicious and I will be making it again within a week. Even my 10-year old niece, who is the pickiest eater I know, devoured hers. My three year old also practically licked his plate.
Thank you for all you do. This is the website I use more than any other, as you guys consistently crank out healthy, yummy, easy-to-make recipes.
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Lauren,
Thank you SO much! You’ve totally made our day and have reminded us of why we do what we do here. Here’s to many more delicious, healthy meals!
Jess says
Any suggestions to replace the cashews for someone allergic?
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Jess,
If you’re not allergic to macadamia nuts then that’s a great substitution.
Chelsy says
Hi Jessica ! This looks great!
How well will this reheat ? (I’m thinking water logged squash) my hubby won’t eat this and I’m afraid a lot will go to waste !!
Thanks
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Chelsy,
Thanks! I think it reheats wonderfully and doesn’t get soggy. If you have a particularly ‘wet’ squash or you cook it with a moist heat method like the Instant Pot or microwave, I’d recommend squeezing some of the water out before adding the sauce. Alternatively, you can reserve some of the sauce and squash separately and combine them later on when you’re ready to have them for another meal.
Jessica says
Looks amazing! Do I need to use nutritional yeast? Trying to limit the amount of things I buy for recipes.
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Jessica,
You do not need the nutritional yeast though it does give the sauce an umami/savory, cheesy flavor. You can substitute a teaspoon or two of dijon mustard for the yeast, if you’d like.