July 10, 2026 🍏
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The Recipe Reality Check

Where picture perfect recipes meet real life chaos

Easy Slow Cooker Cajun Alfredo Pasta Recipe

I’ve been wanting to try more slow cooker recipes lately, especially ones that feel a little lighter moving from spring into summer.

So when I found this slow cooker Cajun Alfredo pasta recipe, it felt like a fun middle ground: comfort food, but with a little extra flavor. And overall? I think this one had a lot of good things going for it.


Why I Chose This Recipe

I liked the idea of a slow cooker pasta recipe because those always sound easier in theory, especially during busy weeks.

The Cajun Alfredo combination also felt like something slightly different from our usual dinners while still being familiar enough that I thought the family might enjoy it.


How It Was to Make

This recipe was pretty straightforward overall. Most of the steps were simple, and the ingredients weren’t overly complicated.

That being said, this wasn’t one of those “throw everything in and walk away” slow cooker meals. You do need to add ingredients at different points, so it required a little more babysitting than I originally expected.

Still manageable, just not completely hands off.


How It Turned Out

Flavor wise, I really liked this. The Cajun seasoning gave it a nice kick without making it overwhelmingly spicy for me personally.

My biggest issue was with the sauce consistency. As it cooked, the Alfredo sauce became thicker than I personally prefer, which made the pasta feel a little heavier.

I think next time I’d probably add a little extra liquid near the end to loosen it up.


Family Review

Paul: Liked the flavor overall, but thought some of the noodles didn’t fully cook evenly.

Charlotte (toddler): Wasn’t interested in eating much of it.

Ben: Thought it was too spicy, which honestly tells me the Cajun seasoning probably landed exactly where it was supposed to 😅


Final Thoughts

Even with a few texture issues, I still think this recipe has potential. Especially if you enjoy creamy pasta dishes with a little extra flavor.

It’s:

  • fairly simple
  • comforting
  • a nice transition meal between heavier cold weather dinners and summer cooking

I’d probably make a few adjustments next time with the sauce consistency and noodle cooking, but overall I still enjoyed trying something a little different.

And now I know: Ben’s spice tolerance still remains very questionable 😂


Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find the original here: Slow Cooker Cajun Chicken Alfredo

Want to find more slow cooker ideas? You can find more reviews here: Slow Cooker and One Pot Meals

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Homemade Chicken Chow Mein Recipe (Easy Takeout Inspired Dinner)

It’s time for another Paul’s Pick and this month he chose a homemade chicken chow mein recipe from one of his favorite online chefs, Justin Holmes.

And honestly? This ended up being a really solid quick dinner option.


Why Paul Chose This Recipe

Paul loves Asian takeout flavors, so this recipe immediately caught his attention.

The version we used isn’t actually written out on the creator’s website. It’s only available as a video, but it looked simple, quick, and perfect for a weeknight dinner. Which, lately, is exactly the kind of recipe we’ve been needing more of.


How It Was to Make

This recipe was very easy to throw together. Prep, cook, and eating all happened within about 15–20 minutes, which automatically makes this feel like a win in my book.

There weren’t any complicated steps, and everything came together quickly without making a huge mess in the kitchen.


How It Turned Out

Overall, we both really liked it. It had that comforting takeout style noodle feel while still being lighter and homemade.

For me, the only thing I’d change next time is adding something spicy. As someone who always orders spicy dishes when we get Asian takeout, I felt like it needed a little heat. But flavor wise, it was still really good.


Family Review

This one definitely had mixed kid reactions.

Paul: Big fan. He had two bowls. His one complaint was that it “didn’t taste unhealthy enough,” which honestly made me laugh. Would probably add extra sauce or something slightly more indulgent next time.

Charlotte (toddler): Mostly focused on the noodles, which honestly felt expected.

Ben: Not a fan. According to him, the noodles were “too squishy,” which both Paul and I were very confused by. Some days I really miss the phase where he would just happily eat whatever I made.


Final Thoughts

This is definitely one I’ll keep in the back of my mind for quick weeknight dinners.

It’s:

  • fast
  • easy
  • filling
  • and comes together with very little effort

And while it may not have been a hit with everyone in the house, it still felt like a solid addition to our meal rotation. Especially for nights when I need something quick and maybe when Ben isn’t home.


Looking to try this recipe for yourself? You can find the original video here! Facebook

Looking for more weeknight ideas? You can find more reviews here: Easy Weeknight Meals

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