Low carb Chicken Asparagus Alfredo Recipe - Lowcarb-ology (2024)

Creamy, delicious, easy, and elegant! My low carb homemade chicken alfredo recipe has only 4.6 net carbs per serving. This is perfect for a quick lunch or a romantic dinner. Tender chicken is sliced, seasoned with a spicy cajun seasoning (aka creole seasoning) and then quickly pan fried while the asparagus is steaming. The homemade Alfredo sauce is a Lowcarb-ology recipe that you’ll want to have on hand ahead of time.

For this recipe you’ll need: Low carb Alfredo sauce (recipe on Lowcarb-ology), chicken breast, Tony Chachere’s Creole Seasoning, Asparagus, Parmesan cheese, Italian parsley, small amount of preferred oil or bacon fat for frying.

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I love Italian food! I could eat it every day, every meal if it wasn’t for the carbs in pasta. To be honest I’ve tried some low carb pastas but I’d rather just have the real thing once in awhile. When you think about it, though, it’s the sauces that make the recipes so good. Marinara, Bolognese, Alfredo… and any of those can be low carb (you’ve GOT to try my low carb Bolognese). You just need a vehicle for getting the sauces into your mouth!

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Rotisserie Chicken

Slice the seasoned chicken breast and then fry it. Using cooked chicken from your meal prep day is also an easy option. There is nothing easier than using a rotisserie chicken in your recipes. Yes, they are more expensive than raw chicken, but oh are they so easy and tasty to use. I like to use the chicken breast because it’s the first part that drys out after you bring a rotisserie chicken home.

How to cook perfect asparagus

Ever bite into what you think is a tender piece of asparagus and its as tender as a wood spoon? Me too. The problem is that asparagus has a woody part towards the bottom. There are two ways to trim asparagus to remove this woody, tough part. The easiest, but most wasteful, is to grab the spear in each hand, bend it and it will naturally snap off the tough part. It does waste a lot of the spear though. The other is harder, you use a vegetable peeler. You’ll save more of the asparagus spear, they will look nice, and taste great. But it is more work.

The trick of using asparagus in this recipe is to make sure it’s not over cooked. I like to steam them so they just start to turn dark green. They’ll still be firm. Don’t worry, it’ll cook fully when you toss it into the rest of the recipe.

Once the chicken is fully cooked, toss it with the steamed asparagus, stir the sauce into it, and sprinkle some extra parmesan cheese and Italian parsley on the top. Substitute broccoli for the asparagus, or add a few mushrooms, or whatever you like. Toss the whole keto chicken alfredo casserole over some zucchini noodle. If you like garlic, add a pinch or two of garlic powder. If you like creamy chicken, try some mozzarella cheese. Tired of chicken? Try some shrimp. Want to make this recipe even richer and creamier? Try a pat of butter. Don’t be afraid to change it up to suit your mood.

That’s it. It really is that easy.

Keto Alfredo Sauce

Alfredo sauce has to be heated gently or it will separate. If you’ve made it ahead of time you can just warm it slowly on the stove while the chicken is cooking. If it even comes to a full simmer it will separate so be careful. Don’t warm it in the microwave!

If you can’t find Tony Chachere’s seasoning at your local grocery store, rest assured online stores like Amazon has it. You’ll use it on a lot of things! It’s not too spicy but has a nice heat and a flavor that’s hard to describe.

Low Carb Chicken Alfredo Recipe

Here’s the chicken Alfredo recipe. Nutrition information was figured with 2/3 cup my homemade Alfredo sauce. You may want less Alfredo sauce than that.

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Asparagus Chicken Alfredo Recipe: Creamy Low Carb Indulgence

Low carb chicken Alfredo is quick and easy! You aren't going to miss the pasta with this recipe!

Course Dinner, Low Carb Main

Cuisine Italian

Keyword alfredo, asparagus, chicken

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 2 servings

Calories 474kcal

Author Marye

Ingredients

  • 1 skinless about 8 ounces, boneless chicken breast
  • 2 teaspoons Creole seasoning Tony Chachere’s
  • 3 tablespoons oil
  • 6 ounces Asparagus washed, cut in bite sized pieces, and steamed until tender
  • 2/3 cup Alfredo Sauce can use less for taste
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan grated
  • 2 tablespoons Italian parsley chopped

Instructions

  • Slice the chicken breast on the diagonal into 1/2 inch thick slices.

  • Place in a bowl.

  • Sprinkle the seasoning over the top and mix until the chicken is evenly covered with the seasoning.

  • If possible cover and put in the refrigerator for several hours. If not – proceed with recipe.

  • Heat the oil until it is shimmering.

  • Add the chicken and saute until it is cooked through.

  • Pour off any remaining oil.

  • Gently stir in the asparagus.

  • Pour the warm sauce over the top and stir gently to cover the chicken and asparagus.

  • Heat through.

  • Serve topped with Italian parsley and grated Parmesan

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Notes

4.6 net carbs. You can substitute broccoli or any vegetable you like for the asparagus in this recipe. Just adjust the carbs. The nutrition information was figured with 2/3 cup of Alfredo sauce.. that may be more than you want.

Nutrition

Calories: 474kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 116mg | Sodium: 808mg | Potassium: 350mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1575IU | Vitamin C: 6.3mg | Calcium: 174mg | Iron: 2.5mg

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FAQs

How many carbs are in homemade chicken alfredo? ›

A single 16-ounce serving of chicken alfredo has 590 calories and several key nutrients. Broken down into macros, they include 40 grams of protein, 34 grams of fat, 32 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of sugar, and 620 milligrams of sodium.

Does Alfredo sauce have a lot of carbs? ›

Alfredo Sauce (1 cup) contains 6.2g total carbs, 6.2g net carbs, 99.8g fat, 21.9g protein, and 996 calories.

Is chicken alfredo healthy for your diet? ›

Yes, Chicken Alfredo can be part of a balanced diet when consumed in moderation and with mindful ingredient choices. Be aware of portion sizes and consider incorporating healthier alternatives to reduce the calorie and fat content.

Can diabetics eat chicken alfredo? ›

You can still enjoy pasta if you have diabetes. But because it is high in carbohydrates, you'll need to adjust your portion size and/or choose healthier varieties, such as whole wheat or fortified pasta. Pasta substitutes like ancient grains or spiraled vegetables are also great options.

How many carbs are in 1 cup of chicken alfredo? ›

Stouffer's Chicken Alfredo Pasta (1 cup) contains 30g total carbs, 29g net carbs, 10g fat, 16g protein, and 270 calories.

What pasta has the lowest carbs? ›

What type of pasta is lowest in carbs? "Vegetable-based pastas, such as zucchini noodles or hearts of palm noodles, tend to be lowest in carbs and calories," says Sassos. "They are also packed with nutrient-dense vitamins and minerals and are naturally gluten-free.

How unhealthy is Alfredo pasta? ›

A typical portion of this decadent dish has 1200 calories, 75 grams of fat, 47 grams of saturated fat and gives you more than half a day's worth of sodium. Yikes! Looking at a recipe, it's not hard to figure out why. The star ingredients are buckets of heavy cream, butter, cheese and mountains of pasta.

What does Alfredo do to your body? ›

Fettuccine Alfredo contains several ingredients that can make it hard to digest for some people. The heavy cream used in the sauce is high in fat, which can slow down digestion.

Is olive garden healthy for you? ›

Olive Garden's healthiest meals come from their Lighter Italian Fare menu. Olive Garden claims that their Lighter Italian Fare menu items are inspired by Italy's Mediterranean Coast where the diet is primarily vegetables, whole grains, herbs and spices, and olive oil.

Is Alfredo or spaghetti sauce healthier? ›

Marinara sauce is lower in calories and fat, making it a preferable sauce choice for those that are counting calories or on a low-fat diet. It also has more fiber than Alfredo sauce as it contains mostly vegetables. Conversely, high-fat diets are on the rise, making Alfredo an ideal sauce for many consumers.

How many carbs are in chicken alfredo from Olive Garden? ›

1. Chicken alfredo
CaloriesFatCarbs
1,48094g95g

How many calories are in 1 cup of homemade chicken alfredo? ›

There are 650 calories in 1 cup of Chicken Alfredo.

How many calories in 1 cup of homemade chicken alfredo pasta? ›

The number of calories in a cup of alfredo pasta with chicken can vary greatly depending on the recipe, the portion size, and the ingredients used. On average, a single serving of alfredo pasta with chicken can range from 500-800 calories or more, with the majority of the calories coming from carbohydrates and fat.

How much is one serving of chicken alfredo? ›

A single 12.5-ounce serving of chicken alfredo has 420 calories and several key nutrients. Broken down into macros, they include 26 grams of protein, 24 grams of fat, 25 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of sugar, and 420 milligrams of sodium.

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