Recipe: Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta - The Food Hussy (2024)

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One of my favorite restaurants is Rusty Bucket – I’ve been many times – and they serve food from scratch and have a great staff. They all really love working there and have a great family atmosphere. After going so often – they know me – so they’re always telling me about new dishes and fan favorites.

Recently I tried their Pesto Chicken Pasta – man oh man – I loved it so much that I begged them to share the recipe with me – and they did! So now I’m sharing with you.

This dish has pasta sauteed with garlic, olive oil, spinach, mushrooms and tomatoes. It’s then topped with a pesto-marinated chicken breast and served with garlic cheese bread. So yummy!!!!

Recipe: Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta - The Food Hussy (2)

What’s good to eat at Rusty Bucket?

Man oh man – I got to try a bunch of their new menu items and some of their favorites – and I have a LIST! My favorite item by far is the Juicy Lucy burger! It’s on the Happy Hour menu – but if you ask for it – you can get it any time. Two patties with grilled onions and melty American cheese – man – it’s my fav! Their spinach queso is another amazing dish – it’s perfection!

Two of the new items I loved were the Cheese Blanket Nachos – it’s a tray of nachos – but every single chip has toppings! Yes! And they even let us try their Chicken and Waffles from the Sunday brunch menu. Holy moly! I’ve never cared for Chicken and Waffles but this was amazing!!! The batter-dipped chicken made the difference – definitely the go-to for brunch!

Recipe: Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta - The Food Hussy (3)

You make this dish in two parts – first the pesto chicken – then let that rest and put together your pasta. I actually just used one large chicken breast for this recipe – if you pound it thinner with a meat tenderizer – you’ve got plenty of chicken to split between two people.

Then you put together the pasta and sauce – I love that this has pieces of tomato and mushrooms. I also made the garlic cheese bread to go with it – I’ll have that recipe up soon!

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Can you freeze Pesto Chicken Pasta?

You could freeze the leftovers – there’s no dairy – so it will reheat fine. Since I’m newly single and most recipes make at least enough for 2 – I usually eat half and then freeze the other half for an easy-to-grab packed lunch!

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This dish will quickly become one of your favorites and it’s super easy to make! But, next time you’re at Rusty Bucket – don’t hesitate to try this delicious dish – or that darned Juicy Lucy!!! I just had one last night again!

Recipe: Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta - The Food Hussy (6)

Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta

Yield: 2

Author: Heather Johnson

prep time: 5 Mcook time: 20 Mtotal time: 25 M

Rusty Bucket is one of my favorite restaurants – they do their dishes from scratch and the staff is so friendly! Their Pesto Chicken Pasta is delicious! The pasta has chunks of tomatoes and mushrooms and the chicken is tender and juicy – I love it! It’s definitely a favorite in our house! #pestochicken #chickenpasta #copycatrecipes #rustybucket

ingredients:

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large chicken breast, pounded thinner
  • 2 Tbsp pesto
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 Tbsp minced garlic
  • 4 oz mushrooms, sliced
  • 8 oz can tomato sauce (with basil, oregano & garlic if you can)
  • 1 roma tomato, diced
  • 1.5 cups fresh spinach, loosely chopped
  • 12 oz angel hair pasta
  • Fresh Parmesan Reggiano cheese

instructions:

How to cook Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta

  1. Heat oil in skillet
  2. Heat water for pasta in a separate pan
  3. Pound chicken breast with meat tenderizer to even 1/2 inch thickness
  4. Coat both sides of chicken breast with pesto
  5. Add chicken to skillet and cook 3-4 minutes per side until chicken is 165
  6. Remove chicken from pan and set aside to rest
  7. Once water is boiling add angel hair pasta and cook according to package directions (4-5 minutes)
  8. Add butter to hot skillet – once melted add garlic
  9. Add mushrooms and saute until soft (2-3 min)
  10. Add tomato sauce and most of diced tomato to pan and bring to a simmer (1-2 min)
  11. Add spinach to sauce and cook 1-2 minutes until wilted
  12. Drain pasta and add to pan
  13. Grate fresh Parmesan over pasta sauce and add a pinch of salt & pepper
  14. Slice chicken breast
  15. Plate pasta and sauce into two bowls and top each bowl with half of the sliced chicken breast and sprinkle extra diced tomatoes on top.
  16. Grate with a little additional Parmesan

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  1. Plain Chicken says

    All of my favorites in one dish! Can't wait to try the spaghetti!

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  2. Anonymous says

    I don't know why I haven't tried the Rusty Bucket.
    I do know I want to try this recipe.

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  3. Food Hussy says

    it's so good!!! i love all the garlic from the pesto!

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  4. Food Hussy says

    Rusty Bucket is one of my favorites! You'll love it and glad you want to try the recipe!

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  5. Jo Lynn says

    Thanks for sharing this recipe. I really enjoyed the baked rigatoni at the rusty bucket, any chance you have that recipe too?!

    Thanks,
    Jo

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    • FoodHussy says

      I don’t but I’ll check it out!

Recipe: Copycat Rusty Bucket Pesto Chicken Pasta - The Food Hussy (2024)

FAQs

How do you enhance jar pesto? ›

To upgrade your favorite brand of pesto, turn it into a rich cream sauce by sauteing onions, garlic, seasonings, heavy cream, and shredded cheese. You can customize to your tastes by swapping onions for shallots, grated parmesan for shredded asiago, or a sprinkle of fresh herbs.

What is chicken pesto pasta made of? ›

Chicken Pesto Pasta is made creamy with Parmesan, mozzarella, and heavy cream. Fresh basil pesto coats this pasta and chicken for the perfect pop of flavor in every bite. This is a quick and easy recipe that everyone will love!

What makes pesto taste so good? ›

Traditional pesto is a thick, green sauce that tastes bright and herby from the basil, and salty and rich from the cheeses and pine nuts. It should be garlicky, with pleasant grassiness from good quality olive oil.

Why does my pesto pasta taste bland? ›

Why is my pesto bland? It's likely because you need to add more basil or salt. You want your pesto to taste slightly too salty - that way when it's mixed with pasta the dish won't be bland.

Is pesto healthier than spaghetti sauce? ›

The Bottom Line. Pesto is higher in calories than some sauces but it's also made with super-healthy ingredients, like basil, olive oil and nuts. I find it's a great way to add more flavor to pasta dishes and even vegetables and proteins.

Why is pesto so expensive? ›

Its scarcity, plus the fact that the plants are picked roots, soil, and all to ensure that only juvenile leaves make it into pesto, makes it extraordinarily expensive and something that only premium, artisan pesto makers can justify using.

Is pesto healthier than Alfredo? ›

It has a pretty high sodium content unless you make it from scratch, but both versions have an added protein boost. Alfredo sauce is based on cream and cheese as its two primary ingredients. Neither sauce is going to win a health competition, but pesto is the superior option for that reason.

How do you use pesto from a jar? ›

Pesto from a jar is already cooked, so you can add it to your dish without any additional cooking. However, if you want to heat up your pesto, you can do so by gently warming it in a pan over low heat. Just be careful not to overcook the pesto, as this will cause it to lose its flavor and color.

How do you balance pesto flavor? ›

Adding a small amount of acidity (lemon juice or vinegar) and balancing that with a little sweetness (sugar or honey) is the best way to take the edge off a pesto that tastes overwhelmingly of garlic.

How do you make pesto taste sweeter? ›

Anything sugary will work: granulated white sugar, honey, fruit juices, even sweet dessert wines. Acid in the form of vinegar or citrus juices can make a pesto taste less bitter and could even enhance the flavour of the sauce at the same time.

Does homemade pesto taste better? ›

The taste:

When I first tried it, the most notable flavour was the garlic, making me wonder if a little more basil and just one clove would provide a more balanced taste. There were no complaints though – homemade was a unanimous hit!

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