Orzo may be small, but it knows how to carry a dinner. It works equally as well in creamy skillet dinners, cold pasta salads, and cheesy side dishes, and I love how quickly it turns basic ingredients into something that feels a little more fun. These 12 orzo recipes cover everything from cozy weeknight dinners to easy lunches, with budget-friendly sides and warm-weather favorites mixed in too! That’s a lot of dinner potential from one little pasta shape. 😉

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Orzo is a small, rice-shaped pasta with a tender texture and quick cook time, so it’s perfect for tossing with vegetables, herbs, cheese, sauces, or vinaigrettes. You’ll usually find it down the pasta aisle. I like keeping a box on hand because it’s an easy way to make proteins and vegetables feel more like a full meal without costing much!
Orzo is a great little dinner helper in these chicken recipes because it soaks up broth, seasoning, and pan juices as it cooks. That means the pasta actually tastes like part of the meal instead of something you made separately to fill a spot on the plate.
Creamy Chicken And Orzo Skillet

When you think you don’t have time to cook, try this easy, buttery, and super tasty Creamy Chicken and Orzo Skillet! Bonus: It cooks in one pan!
$9.45 recipe / $2.36 servingGet the Recipe
This creamy chicken and orzo skillet has cozy risotto energy without having you stand at the stove stirring forever, which I appreciate deeply. The orzo cooks right in the creamy sauce with the chicken, so it releases starch as it simmers and helps create a deliciously rich, velvety texture.
One Pot Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo

Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo is a zesty one-pot meal featuring juicy chicken thighs, orzo, feta, and lemon pepper for tons of flavor!
$7.54 recipe / $1.89 servingGet the Recipe
Bright lemon, black pepper, and buttery orzo keep this lemon pepper chicken with orzo tasting fresh while still feeling hearty enough for a weeknight meal. The chicken roasts right on top of the orzo, so all those savory juices soak into the pasta underneath, and the whole thing comes together in one dish. If you already keep lemon pepper seasoning around, this recipe pulls together surprisingly fast.
Greek Chicken and Orzo Recipe

This easy Greek Chicken and Orzo recipe comes together in one pot, making it the perfect mid-week meal! Fresh, simple & incredibly delicious.
$13.48 recipe / $3.37 servingGet the Recipe
This Greek chicken and orzo recipe leans heavily on pantry spices, lemon, and herbs to build flavor without needing a huge ingredient list. I’d absolutely serve this one for a dinner party if you have chicken thighs to use up, because it looks impressive straight out of the skillet without costing much to make!
One of my favorite things about orzo is how easily it turns into a full skillet meal with just a handful of ingredients. These recipes feel a little restaurant-inspired, but they’re still practical enough for busy nights and affordable grocery runs.
Tuscan Orzo

Tuscan orzo is a one-pot meal made in just 30 minutes with simple ingredients. It’s creamy, cozy comfort food at its best.
$7.46 recipe / $1.86 servingGet the Recipe
I wanted this Tuscan orzo to feel creamy, cozy, and a little restaurant-y without turning into a complicated dinner project. Sundried tomatoes, spinach, garlic, Parmesan, and a splash of heavy cream bring big flavor fast, while the orzo helps the sauce turn silky as it cooks.
Garlic Shrimp and Orzo Skillet

This easy Garlic Shrimp and Orzo Skillet has tender shrimp, lemon, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, and saucy orzo in one weeknight-friendly pan!
$10.84 recipe / $2.71 servingGet the Recipe
Garlic shrimp and orzo skillet is the move when dinner needs to be fast but still feels a little fancy. The shrimp cook in minutes, so the real trick is letting the orzo soak up the garlicky broth and buttery pan flavor before everything comes together. I always use thawed frozen shrimp here, which makes this a solid back-pocket dinner too!
These orzo side dishes are simple, affordable, and easy to pair with just about anything. They also work really well for meal prep because the leftovers reheat nicely without getting dry!
Broccoli Cheddar Orzo Recipe

Creamy, cheesy, and packed with broccoli, this one pot Broccoli Cheddar Orzo is a quick and cozy weeknight favorite that comes together in under 30 minutes.
$7.48 recipe / $1.49 servingGet the Recipe
If mac and cheese and a quick veggie side had a middle ground, it would probably look a lot like this broccoli cheddar orzo. The cheddar sauce coats the tiny pasta really well, while the broccoli keeps it from feeling too heavy. My family loves this with roasted vegetables, baked chicken, or as an easy lunch on its own.
Parmesan Portobello Orzo

This super simple and flavorful Parmesan Portobello Orzo will become your next go-to side dish. Ready in 30 minutes, it pairs with chicken, beef, or pork.
$5.22 recipe / $0.87 servingGet the Recipe
Earthy mushrooms and Parmesan make this portobello orzo taste surprisingly rich for such a straightforward recipe. The portobellos cook down and add a ton of savory flavor (I love a umami bomb mushroom dish!), and the whole skillet feels cozy but still easy enough for a weeknight.
Orzo also shines in cold pasta salads because the small shape mixes easily with dressings, herbs, and chopped vegetables. These recipes are also great for meal prep, cookouts, lunches, and those nights when it’s too warm to deal with a super heavy dinner.
Italian Orzo Salad

Filling enough to serve as a light meal, but light enough to act as an easy side dish, this Italian Orzo Salad is a versatile addition to your weekly meal prep.
$8.77 recipe / $2.19 servingGet the Recipe
This Italian orzo salad is packed with chickpeas, spinach, roasted red peppers, kalamata olives, artichoke hearts, AND grape tomatoes. I like bringing this one to potlucks because it holds up well in the fridge, especially if you keep the dressing separate until serving. Plus, the smaller pasta shape makes it easy to scoop up everything together instead of chasing giant noodles around the bowl!
Spinach Orzo Salad

A quick homemade balsamic vinaigrette makes this simple Spinach and Orzo Salad extra special. Serve as a light lunch or a side with dinner.
$8.27 recipe / $2.06 servingGet the Recipe
Our spinach orzo salad with balsamic vinaigrette keeps things pretty simple but still has plenty of flavor! The warm orzo gently softens the spinach, so the salad feels more cohesive without any extra cooking steps. This one is a great lighter lunch option because the pasta makes it filling, but the vinaigrette keeps it bright.
Orzo Pasta Salad

This light & fresh Orzo Pasta Salad is full of colorful veggies and a delicious homemade dressing. Perfect for BBQs or meal prep it for the week!
$9.99 recipe / $1.24 servingGet the Recipe
This orzo pasta salad is a fridge-cleanout hero in the best possible way. Crisp vegetables, herbs, and a light vinaigrette make it flexible enough to serve with almost any summer dinner. I also love using this recipe to save random bits of produce from being forgotten. Less waste, more lunch. We love to see it.
Zucchini and Orzo Salad with Chimichurri

Zucchini and Orzo Salad with Chimichurri is a fresh summer salad that makes the perfect fresh and zesty side dish for summer grilling.
$6.52 recipe / $1.63 servingGet the Recipe
If zucchini season takes over your kitchen each year, our chimichurri zucchini orzo salad is a very good problem-solver. The zucchini stays raw for crunch, the orzo keeps it filling, and the chimichurri makes the whole bowl taste fresh and bold!
Carrot & Orzo Salad

This carrot & orzo salad is light, fresh, and lets the natural flavors of carrot, parsley, and lemon shine through, with just a touch of feta for fun.
$4.07 recipe / $1.02 servingGet the Recipe
This carrot orzo salad feels fresh, colorful, and very spring/summer lunch coded. Tender pasta, sweet carrots, fresh herbs, and a tangy dressing come together quickly, and it holds up really well for lunches during the week. I also like adding chickpeas to this one if I want to turn it into more of a full meal.





