🍗 Introduction
If you love classic Italian pasta but want something lighter and healthier, Chicken Bolognese is a total game-changer.
Traditionally, Bolognese sauce is made with beef or pork, but swapping in ground chicken gives you a dish that’s lower in fat, high in protein, and still packed with rich, comforting flavor.
It’s cozy, satisfying, and perfect for weeknight dinners or even meal prep. Plus, it tastes even better the next day—win-win!
🛒 Ingredients
Here’s everything you’ll need (serves 4):
Main Ingredients:
- 1 lb (450g) ground chicken
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 small onion (finely chopped)
- 2 cloves garlic (minced)
- 1 medium carrot (finely grated)
- 1 celery stalk (finely chopped)
- 1 cup crushed tomatoes (or tomato puree)
- 2 tbsp tomato paste
- ½ cup chicken broth
- ½ cup milk (adds richness & balances acidity)
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp dried basil
- ½ tsp red chili flakes (optional)
- Salt & black pepper (to taste)
Pasta:
- 250g (8–9 oz) spaghetti or fettuccine
Optional Garnish:
- Fresh basil leaves
- Grated Parmesan cheese
🍳 Essential Kitchen Tools & Appliances
Before you start, gather these:
- Large skillet or heavy-bottom pan
- Medium pot (for pasta)
- Wooden spoon or spatula
- Sharp knife
- Cutting board
- Grater (for carrot)
- Measuring cups & spoons
- Colander (for draining pasta)
🔪 Preparation Steps
Let’s get everything ready:
- Chop & prep veggies
Finely chop onion, garlic, celery, and grate the carrot. - Measure ingredients
Keep everything pre-measured so cooking feels smooth. - Boil water
Fill a large pot with salted water and bring it to a boil (for pasta later).
🔥 Cooking Instructions
Step-by-Step Cooking:
- Heat oil
Heat olive oil in a large pan over medium heat. - Cook veggies (5–6 mins)
Add onion, garlic, carrot, and celery. Cook until soft and fragrant. - Add ground chicken (6–8 mins)
Break it apart with a spoon. Cook until no longer pink. - Stir in tomato paste
Cook for 1–2 minutes to deepen flavor. - Add liquids & spices
Pour in crushed tomatoes, chicken broth, milk, oregano, basil, chili flakes, salt, and pepper. - Simmer (20–25 mins)
Let it gently simmer. Stir occasionally. Sauce will thicken and flavors will develop. - Cook pasta
Meanwhile, cook pasta according to package instructions. - Combine
Toss pasta with the sauce or serve sauce on top.
🔑 Secret Tips for Perfect Flavor:
- Add a splash of milk at the end for a silky finish
- Simmer longer for deeper taste (up to 40 minutes if you can)
- Save pasta water and add a little if sauce gets too thick
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
Serve your Chicken Bolognese:
- Topped with fresh basil + grated Parmesan
- With warm garlic bread or crusty bread
- Alongside a simple green salad
- Pair with a glass of red wine (optional but perfect!)
💡 Additional Tips & Variations
- Healthier version: Use whole wheat or zucchini noodles
- Creamier sauce: Add a bit of cream instead of milk
- Spicy kick: Increase chili flakes
- Extra veggies: Add mushrooms, spinach, or bell peppers
- Meal prep: This freezes beautifully for up to 2 months
📊 Nutrition Details (Per Serving)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | ~420 kcal |
| Protein | 28g |
| Carbohydrates | 45g |
| Fat | 14g |
| Fiber | 4g |
| Sugar | 6g |
❓ FAQ Section
1. Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes! It actually tastes better the next day.
2. How do I store leftovers?
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3–4 days.
3. Can I freeze Chicken Bolognese?
Absolutely. Freeze the sauce (without pasta) for up to 2 months.
4. What can I use instead of chicken?
You can swap with turkey, beef, or even lentils for a vegetarian version.
5. How can I make it low-carb?
Serve it with zucchini noodles or cauliflower rice.
✨ Wrap-Up
Chicken Bolognese is one of those recipes that feels fancy but is actually super easy to make at home. It’s rich, comforting, and surprisingly light compared to the traditional version.
Whether you’re cooking for your family, meal prepping for the week, or just craving a cozy bowl of pasta, this dish never disappoints.
Fun fact: The original Bolognese sauce comes from Bologna, Italy—and locals often serve it with tagliatelle, not spaghetti!

