Our Favorite Easy Orzo Recipe (2024)

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This easy orzo recipe makes a simple side dish that works beautifully with a wide variety of meals. It's flavorful in its own right but also complements lots of other flavors.

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Why we love this recipe

Our favorite easy orzo recipe comes together in a flash from basic ingredients and can round out virtually any meal, from a basic weeknight dinner to a full-fledged fancy dinner party.

Orzo pasta gets boiled in very well-salted water and simply tossed with good butter, lemon juice, grated parmesan or pecorino, and plenty of freshly ground black pepper.

It works underneath or alongside a wide variety of meals, and we especially love it for soaking up dreamy sauces. Try it with ourstriped bassorroast chicken(minus the potatoes, though don’t let me stop ya really).

What you'll need

Here's a glance at the ingredients you'll need to make this recipe.

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  • Orzo means "barley" in Italian, but orzo pasta is made from semolina just like other pasta. The name refers to the shape, which looks like grains of barley or rice. Orzo is a flexible pasta shape that's great for hot dishes, pasta salads, and soups.
  • Use a really good-qualitybutterif you can. Here and virtually everywhere, I start with a cultured, salted butter from grass-fed cows. This sounds fancy but doesn't have to be. Kerrygold, for example, is sold in most supermarkets at a reasonable price.
  • There's no substitute for freshly squeezed lemon juice. It adds a beautiful brightness to this recipe.
  • Usepecorino,parmesanor a combination. Pecorino (made with sheep's milk) is a little bit saltier and tangier, while parmesan is a bit sweeter. They both work very well in this recipe.

How to make it

Here's an overview of what you'll do to make our favorite easy orzo recipe. You can see the steps in action in the video that accompanies this post, and get all the details in the recipe card below.

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  1. Boil a pound of orzo in well-salted water, according to the package instructions.
  2. Drain the orzo and return it to the pot. Stir in lots of good butter.
  3. Add lemon juice and stir until the butter is melted.
  4. Add parmesan or pecorino cheese and lots of freshly ground black pepper and give it a good stir. That's it!

Expert tips and FAQs

What do you mean by well-salted water?

When I say well-salted water, I meanwell-salted water. Use about two tablespoons of salt to boil a pound of orzo. That way the water will flavor the dish from the inside out. This goes for all dried pasta recipes. It looks like a lot, but it really makes a difference.

Can I make this recipe in advance? What about leftovers?

Like most simple pasta recipes, this one is quick and easy to make, and it's at its best shortly after cooking. I don't recommend going out of your way to make it in advance.

That said, it makes great leftovers. You can take the chill off with a short spin in the microwave and then toss with vegetables and maybe some canned white beans for a great quick lunch. Try halved cherry tomatoes, blanched asparagus cut into bite-sized pieces, and a handful of chopped fresh herbs like basil, parsley and chives.

What to serve with orzo

This side dish is so versatile that there’s almost no limit to what you could serve it with. We especially love:

  • Seared scallops with chorizo(a great date-night meal)
  • Filet mignon
  • Roast chicken
  • Reverse-sear pork chops
  • Broccolini with gremolata
  • Or tuck it into aBuddha bowl
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Yield: Serves 8 as a side dish

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This easy orzo recipe makes a simple side dish that works beautifully with a wide variety of meals. It's flavorful in its own right but also complements lots of other flavors.

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pound (454 grams) orzo pasta
  • 3 tablespoons (42 grams) good salted butter (such as Kerrygold)
  • ½ cup (60 grams) grated parmesan or pecorino romano cheese
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • Fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Fill amedium pothalfway with water, add 2 tablespoons salt, and bring to a boil.
  2. Add orzo, give it one big stir, and then cook undisturbed to al dente according to package instructions. Adjust heat as necessary to maintain a boil or very brisk simmer without letting the pot overflow.
  3. Drain pasta and place back into pot.
  4. Toss with butter and lemon juice until butter is melted.
  5. Stir in parmesan or pecorino and plenty of freshly ground black pepper, and serve.

Notes

  1. Orzo means "barley" in Italian, but orzo pasta is made from semolina just like other pasta. The name refers to the shape, which looks like grains of barley or rice. Orzo is a flexible pasta shape that's great for hot dishes, pasta salads, and soups.
  2. Use a really good-qualitybutterif you can. Here and virtually everywhere, I start with a cultured, salted butter from grass-fed cows. This sounds fancy but doesn't have to be. Kerrygold, for example, is sold in most supermarkets at a reasonable price.
  3. There's no substitute for freshly squeezed lemon juice. It adds a beautiful brightness to this recipe.
  4. Usepecorino,parmesanor a combination. Pecorino (made with sheep's milk) is a little bit saltier and tangier, while parmesan is a bit sweeter. They both work very well in this recipe.
  5. Like most simple pasta recipes, this one is quick and easy to make, and it's at its best shortly after cooking. I don't recommend going out of your way to make it in advance.
  6. That said, it makes great leftovers. You can take the chill off with a short spin in the microwave and then toss with vegetables and maybe some canned white beans for a great quick lunch. Try halved cherry tomatoes, blanched asparagus cut into bite-sized pieces, and a handful of chopped fresh herbs like basil, parsley and chives.
  7. I especially like topping this orzo recipe with saucy proteins, likestriped bassandroast chicken(minus the potatoes).

Nutrition Information:

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 277Total Fat: 7.1gCarbohydrates: 42.9gFiber: 1.8gProtein: 9.7g

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FAQs

Is orzo healthier than pasta? ›

Is pasta or orzo healthier? Orzo is rice-shaped pasta. Although its appearance resembles grains of rice, orzo is actually made from a specific type of flour called semolina. Since orzo is a type of pasta, the health benefits of orzo and pasta made from the same ingredients are the same.

How do Italians eat orzo? ›

Orzo can be used in a variety of cooking, and in Italy it serves as a staple all year round since it is most commonly be found in cold salads or comforting soups.

How much water do I need for 1 cup of orzo? ›

Generally it is 1 cup of uncooked orzo to 2 cups of water or broth. There is typically liquid left over after cooking that needs to be drained before using.

Should orzo be rinsed after cooking? ›

Test Kitchen Tip

Rinse the orzo only if it will be baked or served cool in a salad. Otherwise, do not rinse; rinsing removes a light coating of starch that helps sauces and seasonings cling to the pasta.

Is orzo inflammatory? ›

However, the dietary fibre in whole grains helps reduce inflammation and provides relief from related diseases. Therefore, orzo made from whole grains may have some anti-inflammatory functions.

Is orzo a carb or protein? ›

As pasta, orzo is carb-heavy.

Is orzo good for the gut? ›

Orzo contains a lower amount of fiber. However, it provides a low amount of dietary fiber, which helps in easy and smooth digestion. It also regulates bowel movements, constipation, and a healthy gut function.

What is the point of orzo pasta? ›

In Italy, orzo is classified as pastina or "little pasta," which is a category of very small pastas. Orzo is typically used in soups in Italian cuisine, but you can use it in any number of pasta dishes, soups, grain bowls, and other places where a petite, toothsome pasta can come in handy.

Is orzo good for diabetics? ›

Orzo and asparagus are low-glycemic foods, making this recipe great for those who need to control their blood sugar.

How do you keep orzo from getting mushy? ›

Do not overcook it. If there's ever been the need to cook pasta al dente, orzo makes the case because if it's overcooked, it turns to mush. Most brands say to cook the pasta for 9 to 10 minutes, but edit this back to about seven minutes and keep testing until it's just barely done.

How many cups of orzo do I need for 2 people? ›

You can measure out orzo and should plan on about 1/4 cup (or 2 ounces) dry pasta per person. Orzo will more than double in size when cooked so don't worry, there will be enough.

Can you freeze orzo? ›

Leftovers & reheating orzo pasta

Store covered in the fridge for up to 3 days and reheat fully before serving. In the freezer Orzo is always at its best when cooked and eaten immediately, but it could be frozen if you have leftovers at a push.

Can you overcook orzo? ›

Cooking with orzo is typically straightforward but still presents certain common issues. Overcooking is a frequent error, which can make the orzo mushy and unappetizing. It's best to always test it a couple of minutes before the package instructions say it should be done, as you want it to be al dente.

How to tell when orzo is done? ›

For cold recipes (like orzo salad) you want to cook to al dente – meaning the pasta is fully cooked through, but retains a bit of a firm bite – or a bit beyond al dente (1-2 minutes) depending on your preference for firmness in the pasta salad. The time to cook orzo al dente is typically 7 minutes.

How long does leftover orzo last? ›

Orzo can be made ahead of time and stored for later meal prep. Cooked orzo will keep in an airtight container for 3-5 days, or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Serve cold or reheat in the microwave, or on the cooktop, with a little water or broth.

What is the healthiest version of pasta? ›

Whole-Wheat Pasta

Also called whole-grain pasta, this type of pasta keeps the bran, endosperm, and germ of the grain together. It's filled with fiber, vitamins, and minerals. This helps you feel full longer and keeps your blood sugar from spiking.

Is orzo good for a low carb diet? ›

Heart Low Carb Orzo Pasta is an excellent choice for people who follow a low carb or ketogenic diet. Its a great substitute for full carb pasta, rice or potato.

What is a healthier version of orzo? ›

What is a healthy substitute for orzo? Cauliflower rice, corn, quinoa, pearl barley, buckwheat, and couscous are all great healthy substitutes for orzo. Lentils and wild rice are also really healthy and good replacements.

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