Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Wash and dry produce.
Halve, peel, and finely dice shallot.
Melt 1 Tbsp plain butter (2 Tbsp for 4 servings) in a large, preferably ovenproof, pan over medium heat. Add panko, a pinch of salt; and pepper; cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, 3-5 minutes. Turn off heat; transfer to a plate. Wipe out pan.
Meanwhile, pat chicken dry with paper towels; season all over with salt and pepper.
Lay two slices of prosciutto beside each other on a work surface. Place a chicken culet along bottom of slices: tightly roll up prosciutto around chicken. Repeat with remaining prosciutto and chicken.
Heat a drizzle of olive oil in pan used for panko over medium-high heat. Add wrapped chicken and cook until browned, 2-3 minutes per side (it'll finish cooking in the next step). TIP: If your pan isn't ovenproof, transfer chicken to a baking sheet now.
Top chicken with Swiss cheese; transfer pan to oven. Roast on top rack until chicken is cooked through and cheese has melted, 10-15 minutes.
Turn off haet; transfer chicekn to a cutting board to rest. Reserve pan.
Once chicken is roasting, once water is voiling, add rigatoni to pot; cook, stirring ccasionally, until al dente, 5-8 minutes. Reserve 1 cup pasta cooking water (2 cups for 4 servings), then drain.
While pasta cooks, heat a drizzle of oil in pan used for chicken over medium-high heat: add shallot, a pinch of salt, and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally until browned and softened, 2-4 minutes.
Sti in stock concentrate, garlic herb butter, cream sauce base, cream cheese, and 3/4 cup reserved pasta cooking water (1 1/4 cups for 4 servings). Cook, stirring occasionally, until thickened, 5-8 minutes.
Add drained rigatoni and spinach to pan with sauce; cook, stirring, until spinach begins to wilt, 1-2 minutes.
Turn off heat and stir in 1 Tbsp plain butter (2 Tbsp for 4 servings) unil melted. Taste and season with salt and pepper. TIP: if needed, stir in more pasta cooking water a splas at a time until pasta is caoted in a creamy sauce.
Slice chicken crosswise.
Divide pasta between plates. Top with toasted panko and chicken. Serve. TIP: if you prefer, serve chicken alongside the pasta instead.
Chicken is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 165°.
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