This Southwestern chicken noodle bowl is a flavorful one-pot dinner made with tender chicken, salsa, bell peppers, and angel hair pasta simmered in savory chicken broth. An easy weeknight meal that’s ready in about 30 minutes.
Southwestern Chicken Noodle Bowl (Easy One-Pot Dinner)
I love how some recipes just end up becoming reliable weeknight favorites, and this Southwestern Chicken Noodle Bowl is one of those meals at our house.
It’s simple, hearty, and packed with bold Southwestern flavor thanks to cumin, salsa, and colorful bell peppers. Everything cooks together in one pot, which means less cleanup and a dinner that comes together without a lot of fuss.
I especially love how the angel hair pasta cooks right in the broth, soaking up all that flavor while the chicken stays tender and juicy. The result is a warm, comforting bowl that feels a little like soup and a little like a pasta dish all in one.
If you’re looking for an easy dinner that’s full of flavor and perfect for busy nights, this one definitely deserves a spot in your rotation.
Enjoy!
Ingredients
Chicken Breast - Boneless, skinless chicken breast is cut into thin strips so it cooks quickly and stays tender in the broth.
Ground Cumin & Red Pepper Flakes- Adds Southwestern flavor and some heat to the dish.
Salt & Black Pepper - Simple seasoning that enhances the flavor of the chicken while it cooks.
Canola Oil - Used to quickly sauté the chicken and garlic before everything simmers together.
Garlic - Fresh garlic adds a wonderful savory aroma and depth of flavor to the dish.
Chicken Broth - A rich, savory base that the pasta cooks in, creating a flavorful broth for the bowl.
Salsa - Adds instant Southwestern flavor, a little acidity, and just the right amount of tomato goodness.
Angel Hair Pasta - Thin pasta that cooks quickly and soaks up the flavorful broth beautifully.
Red & Orange Bell Peppers - add sweetness, color, and a little crunch to the bowl.
Green Onions - These brighten the whole dish and add a fresh finishing flavor.
-- Let’s Make It Together
Start by cutting the chicken breasts into thin bite-size strips. Sprinkle them with cumin, salt, and black pepper so every piece is well seasoned.
Heat one tablespoon of oil in a Dutch oven or large wok over medium-high heat. Once the oil is hot, add half of the chicken along with one clove of garlic. Cook until the chicken is no longer pink in the center, then remove it to a plate. Repeat the process with the remaining oil, garlic, and chicken.
With the pan still over heat, pour in the chicken broth and bring it to a boil. Stir in the salsa and red pepper flakes, then add the angel hair pasta, chopped bell peppers, and green onions.
Let everything boil for about five to six minutes, stirring occasionally, until the pasta is tender.
Return the cooked chicken and any juices back to the pot. Reduce the heat to a gentle simmer, cover, and allow everything to heat through for about five minutes.
Ladle the mixture into bowls and serve warm.
-- Perfecting the Cooking Process
The key to this dish is cutting the chicken into thin strips and cooking it quickly in batches. This keeps the chicken tender and prevents overcrowding in the pan, which helps it cook evenly and develop better flavor before it finishes simmering in the broth.
-- Add Your Touch
This bowl is very flexible and easy to customize.
Add a handful of black beans or corn for extra Southwestern flavor. A sprinkle of fresh cilantro brightens everything up nicely. If you enjoy a little creaminess, try topping each bowl with shredded cheese or a spoonful of sour cream.
For more heat, simply add extra red pepper flakes or a splash of your favorite hot sauce.
Set the Mood
Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.
If you enjoy easy dinners like this Southwestern Chicken Noodle Bowl, you might also love some of these simple weeknight recipes from my kitchen:
• Crispy Smash Burgers with American Cheese
• Grilled Chicken Avocado Caprese Salad - 30 Minute Meal
• Cozy Pinto Bean Soup
They’re all simple, flavorful meals that come together without a lot of fuss.
Before You Start
Can I use rotisserie chicken instead?
Yes. Simply shred cooked chicken and add it during the final simmering step.
Can I substitute another pasta?
You can use thin spaghetti or broken spaghetti pieces if angel hair isn’t available.
Is this recipe spicy?
It has a mild kick from the red pepper flakes and salsa, but you can easily adjust the heat to your taste.
Can leftovers be reheated?
Yes. The pasta may absorb some of the broth, so adding a splash of extra broth when reheating works well.













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