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Dinner should be exciting! This Olive Garden Chicken & Shrimp Carbonara takes exciting to the next level! It’s a wonderful take on a chicken and shrimp pasta meal using chicken tenders to update this classic dish.

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What Makes Shrimp Carbonara With Chicken Unique

This classic recipe is an Olive Garden favorite. Who doesn’t love a rich carbonara sauce?. It’s made up of sautéed seasoned chicken, shrimp, and bucatini pasta tossed in a creamy carbonara sauce with bacon and roasted red peppers. But this version uses chicken tenders for the chicken to offer a new twist on this classic dish. The breaded chicken tenders combine with all the other flavors so beautifully. And your kids will love it too!

What is the Difference between Carbonara Sauce and Alfredo Sauce

Both carbonara sauce and alfredo sauce are wonderful choices for any chicken and shrimp pasta dish but there is a difference. Alfredo sauce is a white sauce made from butter, parsley, heavy cream, and minced garlic. This Carbonara sauce, on the other hand, is made with parmesan cheese, heavy cream, eggs, garlic, pepper, red bell pepper, and bacon. Both delicious and both so easy to make.

If you like Olive Garden Alfredo Sauce, you will enjoy this recipe. I have often made a quick dinner of Alfredo sauce and pasta, but this recipe turns this up just a notch.

The origin of this dish is originally a simple dish made of pasta, eggs, cheese, bacon or ham, and lots of black pepper. This recipe is slightly different it has a creamy Parmesan sauce.

Is white sauce the same as carbonara?

Carbonara is a sauce made from egg yolks, white sauce is made from a mixture of butter, flour, and milk. Carbonara is a gluten-free sauce.

Does carbonara taste eggy?

Carbonara should have a rich, thick, velvety smooth texture. It will not taste strongly of eggs if cooked properly. The fat from the meat helps to transform the sauce into a rich thick sauce you are going to love.

How do you avoid scrambled eggs in carbonara?

There are two tricks in keeping your sauce from turning into scrambled eggs.

  • When making carbonara you will want to use room temperature eggs, the change of temperature will be less.
  • Stir continually when you add the eggs. Do not stop stirring, if you stop the dish from moving that is when the egg curds will form, so keep on stirring!

Ingredients for Chicken Carbonara Pasta With Shrimp

Here’s what you need:

  • Chicken Tenders
  • Flour
  • Panko Bread Crumbs
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Eggs
  • Large shrimp
  • Bucatini or Spaghetti Pasta or Linguine
  • Butter
  • Bacon
  • Garlic
  • Red Bell Pepper
  • Heavy Cream
  • Parmesan Cheese
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How to Make Olive Garden Chicken and Shrimp Carbonara

  1. Start by breading the chicken tenders with flour, panko bread crumbs, egg, and salt & pepper.
  2. Allow breaded tenders to dry on a rack.
  3. Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.
  4. Place the breaded chicken in the skillet and cook it for 5-7 minutes on both sides.Set aside.
  5. Boil the shrimp until it’s perfectly pink.
  6. Cook the pasta according to the package instructions.
  7. While cooking the pasta, cook the bacon and butter in a large saucepan.
  8. Add the garlic and red bell pepper until the bacon is cooked through.
  9. Add the heavy cream and parmesan cheese mix with a wire whisk until you get a creamy consistency.
  10. Add the pasta into the sauce and stir in the beaten egg.
  11. Serve with chicken and shrimp.

Recipe Notes

  • The bucatini pasta adds a unique texture to this recipe but if you don’t have bucatini, you can use regular spaghetti for this dish
  • The last step of this recipe requires you to place one beaten egg into the cooked pasta and sauce. The residual heat of the pasta will cook the egg. If this makes you concerned, you can buy eggs that are already pasteurized, a brand of these is Safest Choice which is sold in many grocery stores. You will want to stir the egg in quickly as you don’t want the eggs to curdle
  • Garnish this dish with more cheese on top and a little black pepper

This dish is more hearty and slightly more updated. I think the additions are good and you will enjoy them in this copycat Olive Garden Chicken & Shrimp Carbonara.

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How to store and reheat these leftovers

You will want to store your leftovers in an airtight container in your fridge. They will last up to three days. I recommend if you aren’t going to consume all of this shrimp carbonara recipe in one sitting, I recommend storing the pasta and the sauce in separate containers. When you store the sauce and the pasta separately so the pasta does not soak up the sauce.

When you reheat this dish, I recommend reheating the sauce in a small saucepan on the stovetop. Heat the sauce gently and slowly, you may want to add a bit more cream to this sauce.

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Olive Garden Chicken and Shrimp Carbonara

Olive Garden Chicken and Shrimp Carbonara is a dinner everyone will love.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: Olive Garden Recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 981kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper plus extra to garnish
  • 2 eggs divided use
  • 8 ounces chicken tenders
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 6 ounces shrimp
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1/4 cup bacon
  • 2 teaspoons chopped garlic
  • 1/2 red bell pepper cut into rings
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese plus extra to garnish
  • 12 ounces bucatini or spaghetti prepared according to package directions

Instructions

  • Combine the flour, panko, salt, and pepper in a bowl and mix well.

  • In another bowl, whisk 1 egg with 2 teaspoons water until well blended.

  • Dip the chicken tenders into the dry breading mix, then into the egg wash, and then back into the breading mix. Place the breaded chicken on a wire rack to rest for about 5 minutes before cooking.

  • Place the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the chicken tenders and cook for 5 to 7 minutes on each side, or until chicken is browned and cooked through. Set the chicken aside.

  • Cook the shrimp in a small pot of boiling water for about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove the shrimp from the water when they turn pink.

  • Prepare carbonara sauce by placing the butter and bacon in a skillet over medium heat. When the butter melts, add the garlic and red bell pepper. Sauté until the bacon is cooked through. Add the heavy cream and Parmesan cheese to the skillet and stir until the cheese melts.

  • Add the cooked pasta to the skillet, and then remove the skillet from the heat. Add 1 beaten egg and stir quickly. The residual heat will cook the egg.

  • To serve, place a portion of pasta and sauce on a plate. Add a few chicken tenders and shrimp and garnish with additional cheese and pepper, if desired.

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Notes

  • The bucatini pasta adds a unique texture to this recipe but if you don’t have bucatini, you can use regular spaghetti for this dish
  • The last step of this recipe requires you to place one beaten egg into the cooked pasta and sauce. The residual heat of the pasta will cook the egg. If this makes you concerned, you can buy eggs that are already pasteurized, a brand of these are Safest Choice that is sold in many grocery stores. You will want to stir the egg in quickly as you don’t want the eggs to curdle
  • Garnish this dish with more cheese on top and a little black pepper

Nutrition

Calories: 981kcal | Carbohydrates: 84g | Protein: 49g | Fat: 48g | Saturated Fat: 26g | Cholesterol: 531mg | Sodium: 1184mg | Potassium: 651mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 2190IU | Vitamin C: 22.3mg | Calcium: 329mg | Iron: 4.7mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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  1. Rwimi

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    My mom & uncle seem to be positive that Olive Garden puts sherry wine & sundried tomatoes in this dish. Never had it myself.

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    • Stephanie Manley

      Thank you for rating my recipe, that’s helpful when you haven’t tried the original dish. Did you try this recipe?

      Reply

    • Ron

      There’s no tomatoes. I went and ordered the dish two weeks ago. I told them no tomatoes and they said it’s red bell peppers.

      Reply

  2. Sylvia

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    I never leave reviews on recipes, but omg this is amazing! This is my favorite dish at Oliver Garden, and I have been having some major pregnancy cravings for it, so I was so excited when I found this recipe. It was pretty spot on – in fact, it was even better than the meal at Olive Garden with even richer flavors. I did substitute the red peppers with sun dried tomatoes (we are big sun dried tomato fans in our house), and I doubled all the ingredients for the sauce, including the bacon. Perfection!

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  3. Sarah

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (7)
    Just made this last night for my boyfriend and we loved it! I m very picky on recipes because it can come out not what I expect the recipes should taste like since a lot of people always changes and tweak it to their liking. But I have to tell you this Carbonara recipe is spot on and I will be making this again. Good Job.

    Reply

  4. Cheryl

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (8)
    Made this and the flavor was delicious! My problem was the sauce, which was really good too, but once I added the 12 oz. of pasta it sucked it all up and became pretty much bone dry not saucy at all. We had this the other day at work for our meal group and it was very saucy and also the chicken had grill marks on it no breading. I will definitely make this again, double the sauce and not bread the chicken just cook and add it in. Thank you for a good base recipe I do appreciate it!

    • Damian

      Put a cup or two of your boiled pasta water to the side and add it to your dish if it seems to dry

      Reply

  5. Cassandra

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    Oh my goodness..This recipe beats Olive Garden. Thank you so much.

    Reply

  6. Tia

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (10)
    Wow that was good… tease very close to what you would get there.

    Reply

  7. Aracelys Justice

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (11)
    It turned out great. This is my husband favorite Olive Garden dish. I fixed it for him, and he loved it.

    Reply

  8. Stephanie

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (12)
    Delicious! Very similar to the original.

    Reply

  9. Sheri

    Only change I made was to use boneless chicken breasts that I sliced. It was delicious. But don’t be fooled by the prep time and total time on the recipe. It was more like 1 1/2 hours. And was left with so much dirt cookware. So dinner time was delayed but all said it was scrumptious!

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    • Stephanie

      I am sorry you thought the time was off on the prep time, and the cooking time. I imagine it was frustrating having your dinner delayed.

      Reply

  10. Marisela G.

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    I made this last night for my family and everyone loved it! So simple to make and easy to follow the recipe! The only alterations I made was using heavy whipping cream because I couldn’t find heavy cream. I also added boxed chicken broth to thin out the sauce. Either way, it was excellent!

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  11. Bee

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (14)
    Love this recipe!

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  12. Brandi

    It was delicious. Next time I will add white wine to the sauce and let it cook off a bit for a little extra depth of flavor. Excellent. Thank you!!!

    Reply

  13. Cathleen Lambert

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    It was good, could have used some salt. When I tasted the sauce on it’s own, it was salty enough, but after mixing the pasta in, it was lacking. My husband said it’s 60% as good as Olive Garden’s. He’s the one that always gets it.

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    • Stephanie

      Cathleen, I am sorry you didn’t find I had the amount of salt just right.

      Reply

      • Josh Dorsey

        Very good. We had some left over grilled shrimp from night before and decided to quickly try this recipe. I had everything but cream and a quality Parmesean (used the kraft in the shaker). But was still good and will definitely do again with proper ingredients.

      • Stephanie

        So glad you liked it!

  14. Lala

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    Thanks for the recipe! This really taste like the one from Olive Garden!

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  15. JASON VIVEROS

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (17)
    This tastes exactly like Olive Garden’s recipe! So delicious.

    Reply

  16. philip

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (18)
    Excellent recipe. You can also make this with virtually no carbs/keto friendly by using crushed pork rinds instead of panko and shirataki fake noodles instead of pasta.

    Reply

  17. Stefani

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (19)
    Made this this afternoon! Great flavors! Everyone loved it. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe, truly delicious! <3

    Reply

  18. Zoila

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (20)
    This recipe it’s absolute delicious. Me and my husband enjoyed it. I’ll be making it again.

    Reply

  19. Chanel

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (21)
    I made this last night and it was great!

    Reply

  20. Zach

    Olive Garden Shrimp Carbonara with Chicken - CopyKat Recipes (22)
    Great recipe! I doubled most of the ingredients and went heavy on the cream and cheese when I prepared the sauce. Overall, this recipe was a great success. I appreciate your time sharing this recipe!

    Reply

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FAQs

Is the chicken and shrimp carbonara at Olive Garden good? ›

I recently tried all 10 of Olive Garden's pasta dinners and ranked them on taste and value. I liked almost all of the dishes, although overall, I found they were on the bland side. In my opinion, the best dish was the chicken-and-shrimp carbonara, which had the boldest flavor.

What is the golden rule of cooking a carbonara? ›

The golden rule to silky carbonara is to whisk your egg whites so that they're completely incorporated with the egg yolks. This will create a smooth, velvety sauce. As like any pasta dish, including carbonara, cook the pasta perfectly al dente so that it's soft but still firm, with some bite.

What should not be added to carbonara? ›

Don't put garlic, cream, milk or butter. It is not needed. It is fine if you want to make a dish with those ingredients, but if you want to learn how to make this dish correctly, use only pecorino, eggs/egg yolks, black pepper, guanciale, and pasta water.

Is chicken carbonara the same as chicken Alfredo? ›

The difference between an Alfredo and a Carbonara: Alfredo is basic – pasta, cream, parmesan, parsley. Carbonara is a little more complicated – pasta, onion, pancetta, garlic, egg yolks, cream, parmesan, parsley.

Does Alfredo and carbonara taste the same? ›

The addition to guanciale in carbonara sauce is the main reason the flavor of Alfredo and carbonara sauce differs to such a degree. Guanciale gives carbonara an earthy, funkier edge whereas Alfredo sauce relies solely upon its buttery virtues to seduce its way into your mouth.

Do you put raw egg in carbonara? ›

What distinguishes carbonara from other pasta dishes is its technique of combining eggs, hard cheese, cured pork, and black pepper into a rich, silky sauce. This recipe calls for raw eggs that are gently cooked by the hot sauce. If you prefer, you can use pasteurized eggs instead.

What are the biggest carbonara mistakes? ›

1. Adding your eggs while the pasta is still on the heat. This is one of the most common mistakes when making carbonara. It is very easy to end up with pasta a la scrambled eggs instead.

How to stop eggs from scrambling in carbonara? ›

Using a large mixing bowl and setting it over the boiling pasta water to create a makeshift double boiler helps prevent you from accidentally scrambling the eggs.

What thickens carbonara? ›

Equally important is that the fat that melts out of the guanciale is required to thicken the carbonara sauce to make it creamy. Basically, what happens is that when the fat from the guanciale and in the egg yolks is mixed with starchy pasta cooking water, it thickens.

Should there be garlic in carbonara? ›

Must-have ingredients

that there are only five ingredients: pasta, pork cheek, eggs, cheese and pepper. That's it. A real carbonara does not contain onion, garlic, or cream.

How do you make store bought carbonara sauce taste better? ›

Spice It Up. Adding fresh herbs to your canned pasta sauce makes it taste like it came straight from the garden. While the pre-made sauce may already include some herbs, adding your own will help enhance those flavors. Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level.

Do Italians put garlic in carbonara? ›

Carbonara contains no garlic. You can either make a carbonara, or the same dish with added garlic (just don't call *that* carbonara, it's not). Italians do adjust their dishes regularly, but if you call “carbonara” something that is not following the original recipe, you are calling for trouble!

What vegetables are good in carbonara? ›

Add broccolini2 bunches broccolini, trimmed, cut into 4cm and asparagus1 bunch asparagus, trimmed, halved. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until starting to soften. Add sweet potato noodles250g packet fresh sweet potato noodles, zucchini noodles250g packet zucchini noodles and peas1 cup frozen baby peas.

What type of meat is best in carbonara? ›

Carbonara is traditionally made with guanciale, or cured pork jowl, though pancetta is often substituted, and both are fatty, salty and deeply savoury.

Is Olive Garden Chicken Alfredo good for you? ›

Anything with cheesy alfredo sauce made from butter and cream is loaded with fat and calories. Olive Garden's Chicken Alfredo is no exception. It far exceeds your entire daily recommended intake of fat, much of it saturated fat.

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