In spite of it being peak soup season, I’m currently obsessed with healthy mac and cheese recipes. Soups, stews, and chili are great, but it’s tough to compete with cheese. If you’re with me, I think you’ll appreciate the return of the mac and the addition of this chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese to the growing collection.

I’ve dubbed it a lower carb mac and cheese since once serving only has 21 grams of carbs and more protein than carbs. You read that correctly, mac and cheese with more protein than carbs. Need I say more about the nutritional breakdown for this recipe?

This high protein, low carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese is loaded with pan fried ranch chicken, cheddar cheese, and bacon. What's not to love?

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This high protein, low carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese is loaded with pan fried ranch chicken, cheddar cheese, and bacon. What's not to love?

Chicken Bacon Ranch Mac and Cheese Ingredients

Like I said in my garlic parmesan mac and cheese with chicken recipe, this recipe seems a bit lengthier than what you’re accustomed to from my site. But don’t worry, it’s as simple as adding everything to pan and stirring after you’ve cooked the chicken.

Pan Fried Ranch Chicken

If you’ve tried the garlic parmesan mac and cheese or my naked chicken tenders, this recipe calls for a similar pan frying method. If you’ve been searching for an easy way to make tender, juicy chicken that doesn’t suck, check that out next. The only difference with this chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese will be cutting them into pieces prior to pan frying.

Bacon Ranch Mac & Cheese

For the cheese sauce, you’ll be using a blend of reduced fat cheddar, light butter, and Greek yogurt. That, combined with some sliced bacon and ranch dip seasoning is a simple, low calorie cheese sauce recipe.

low carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese recipe

Banza: The Key to Lower Carb Mac and Cheese

Similar to my easy taco pasta bake and green chile mac and cheese, I went with Banza’s pasta shells for this recipe. Banza makes a chickpea pasta that’s lower carb and higher protein than traditional pasta. It tastes great so don’t even think about calling it an IMPASTA. 

Here’s a quick macro comparison between Banza and my time-saving recommendation, Barilla Ready Pasta Elbows. The servings are equal to what you’d use in this recipe. 

Banza: 760 calories, 128 grams of carbs, and 56 grams of protein

Ready Pasta: 840 calories, 168 grams of carbs, and 28 grams of protein

Not a huge difference, but it definitely helps if you’re on a lower carb diet. I’d like to add that I’m not affiliated with Banza. There are comparable products with similar nutrition profiles, Banza is just what I find in stores near me and I love the product.

low carb mac and cheese recipe

The MVP: Crispy Topping 

If you’d like to save a few calories (and time in the oven), you could always leave the crispy topping off. But you’d be making a huge mistake. On a per serving basis, the topping only adds about 30 calories.

And if you try this chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese with and without the topping, you’ll kick yourself for skipping the topping.

After I posted my extra cheesy hash brown casserole that also has a Corn Flakes topping, I received some questions about swapping Corn Flakes for other cereals like Rice Krispies. I can’t say for sure since I’ve yet to test any, but I would imagine most crispy cereals would work. You may need to add a bit more butter, though.

chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese in a skillet

You could also use breadcrumbs or other comparable ingredients to create the crispy topping. Check out my ultimate protein mac and cheese for a bacon and panko bread crumb topping.

Are You Ready for a Grate Time? 

Sorry, that was a cheesy dad joke. You’ll find the printable recipe card is below. In case you’re looking for more mac and cheese recipes, check out my 20-minute bacon mac and cheese, queso mac and cheese with ground beef or low fat cajun mac and cheese recipes next!

And when you make this chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese, the world needs to know about it. Take a photo and tag me on Instagram @mason_woodruff or join my free Facebook group and share it with the posse!

lower carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese
4.92 from 71 votes
Servings: 10 servings

Chicken Bacon Ranch Mac and Cheese

By Mason Woodruff
Lower carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese with pan fried ranch chicken.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 40 minutes
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Ingredients

Ranch Chicken

  • 1 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Tenderloins, or chicken breast
  • 1 Tbsp 16g Olive Oil
  • 1/2 packet, 15g Ranch Dip Seasoning
  • 1 tsp Chili Powder

Bacon Ranch Mac and Cheese

  • 1 box, 8oz Banza Pasta Shells
  • 1 1/2 C 168g Reduced Fat Shredded Cheddar Cheese
  • 1/4 C 56g Light Butter, I used Land O' Lakes
  • 1 C 227g Fat Free Greek Yogurt, plain
  • 1/2 packet, 15g Ranch Dip Seasoning
  • 6 slices Precooked Bacon, cut into small strips

Cripsy Topping

  • 2 Tbsp 28g Light Butter
  • 2 C 56g Corn Flakes Cereal

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 400F.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the pasta. If you're using Ready Pasta, skip this step. 
  • Cut the chicken into bite size pieces and add to a bowl with the olive oil, half a packet of ranch seasoning, and chili powder. Toss/stir until the chicken is evenly coated. 
  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. When the skillet is hot, add the chicken and cook for 4-5 minutes untouched (until the bottoms have a slightly crispy layer) before flipping and cooking for another 2-3 minutes. 
  • When the chicken is fully cooked, add the cheese sauce ingredients (except the pasta) to the skillet and stir until the cheese melts and everything is mixed evenly. 
  • Once the cheese sauce is evenly mixed, add the cooked pasta and stir once more. Transfer the mac and cheese to a baking dish or continue to the next step if you're using an oven safe skillet. 
  • Microwave the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter for 10 seconds before mixing with the Corn Flakes. Fold the melted butter into the cereal until it's evenly coated. Top the mac and cheese with the Corn Flakes mixture.
  • Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the topping is golden brown. 

Notes

Nutrition

Serving: 150grams, Calories: 280kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 22g, Fat: 13g
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This high protein, low carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese is loaded with pan fried ranch chicken, cheddar cheese, and bacon. What's not to love?
This high protein, low carb chicken bacon ranch mac and cheese is loaded with pan fried ranch chicken, cheddar cheese, and bacon. What's not to love?
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I’m Mason Woodruff, and I’ve been writing about fitness and food since finishing a nutrition degree in 2014. After working as a strength and nutrition coach, I realized cooking is a skill most fitness enthusiasts could use some help with. I’ve been creating recipes for home cooks ever since.

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60 Comments

  1. Annie says:

    This low carb Mac n cheese is sensational! I have made it 3 times so far for my family and it I such a big hit! I’m axthally planning to double it and take it to a family party this March. Thank you!!

  2. Grace Collins says:

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe, I left out the bacon and crunchy topping for some friendlier macro’s and it’s still AMAZING!!! 40g of protein per serving = WIN

  3. Grace Collins says:

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe, I left out the bacon and crunchy topping for some friendlier macro’s and it’s still AMAZING!!! 40g of protein per serving = WIN

  4. Lindsey Price says:

    5 stars
    This was pretty tasty. It was simple, yet flavorful.

  5. Lindsey Price says:

    5 stars
    This was pretty tasty. It was simple, yet flavorful.

  6. Karen King says:

    5 stars
    This is my favorite recipe that I have tried from Mason. The only thing that I did differently was I didn’t add the bacon until I went to have a serving of the dish. I did this because one day I would need more fat macros and I would be able to add 2 pieces of bacon instead of one. Yummy! With each serving I would crumble up one slice of bacon and mix it in just before I ate it. This dish is the best on the first day that I made it, but still was delicious reheated. The first time I made it I used regular pasta noodles, but ordered the Banza noodles from Amazon after that day and have used those ever since then. Love, Love, Love!!!

  7. Karen King says:

    5 stars
    This is my favorite recipe that I have tried from Mason. The only thing that I did differently was I didn’t add the bacon until I went to have a serving of the dish. I did this because one day I would need more fat macros and I would be able to add 2 pieces of bacon instead of one. Yummy! With each serving I would crumble up one slice of bacon and mix it in just before I ate it. This dish is the best on the first day that I made it, but still was delicious reheated. The first time I made it I used regular pasta noodles, but ordered the Banza noodles from Amazon after that day and have used those ever since then. Love, Love, Love!!!

  8. Erin says:

    5 stars
    I couldn’t find the pasta used at my local store, so I used the Barilla Legume Pasta Red Lentil Rotini. Oh my heavens, my boyfriend and I were nearly fighting over the leftovers. Ha! Ready to make it again. I would say add a splash (or two) of almond milk to thin out the sauce so it covers the pasta more fully. 10/10!!

  9. Erin says:

    5 stars
    Made this sans crunchy topping and that was a mistake. Will attempt again and looking forward to it!

  10. Jessica powers says:

    5 stars
    Nvm I said Cajun was my favorite, this one goes hand to hand. It’s perfect for someone trying to be healthier while eating soul food.