One-Pan Orzo With Spinach and Feta Recipe (2024)

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M

I am adding the spinach at the end, so it doesn't become overcooked.

Kate

Made this tonight, and it was delicious, quick comfort food. I roasted zucchini while prepping the rest to augment the veg, which added a nice juiciness too. Agree with adding the spinach at the end. Highly recommend the combo of parsley and mint instead of dill. For those wanting an vegan alternative, use EVOO instead of butter, and add navy beans for protein instead of feta. A few slivered sun-dried tomatoes would replace the zing of the feta.

Midwest Foodie

Toast the orzo in butter until light golden brown, THEN add the liquid. It brings the complexity of this dish to a whole new level.

Jim

The Greeks use rice instead of orzo and call it spanakorizo.

Figaro

WINNER! This is almost like eating spinach pie (Spanakopita) without nearly as much work. Didn't have orzo; used basmati rice (3/4 cup), so I actually made a version of Spanakorizo. I used a package Green Giant frozen (steam) spinach (I highly recomment this product). This made a large amount. We had it for dinner twice and there were still leftovers (lunch?). Other change-ups: a whole onion, chopped, mint and parsely in lieu of dill, 2 TB lemon juice.

marklee

That spinach will wilt in about thirty seconds, not five minutes, and if it is cooked for 10 to 14 minutes with the orzo, nothing will be left of it but green color and shreds. Add the baby spinach leaves at the end of cooking—the heat of the finished dish will wilt it quite adequately.

FWC

If you do not like feta consider maybe consider goat cheese or some ricotta cheese.

Mackenzie Roussos

Loved this! Subbed farro for orzo, threw in half of a red onion aging in the fridge, omitted peas because I didn’t have them.Excellent and adaptable! Approved by three toddlers, no bribes. Thank you as always Melissa!

Amber

Also good swapping the peas for frozen edamame if you want your vegetarians to eat more protein. Good idea to do the spinach later rather than sooner.

add a zing

Added a splash of lemon juice at the end. Delicious!

Eileen

Mexican cheese Cotija also called Queso Añejo Mexicano is an excellent substitute for Feta

QuarantineKitchen

Followed the recipe but substituted chard for the spinach, used half olive oil and half butter,and added a splash of fish sauce and a pinch of red chillies. Quite delicious and was surprisingly lucious for minimal butter. I did find that I needed more stock/water than the recipe calls for and had to add in small increments during the final cooking process. I'd definitely make this again!

Carolyn

Wonderful and so quick. Added a can of white beans to make it more of a meal than a side dish.

Christina C.

This dish has been in my family for generations. We use only EVOO, no butter and yes, it’s just as delicious without cheese. I also add a shallot with the scallions for more flavor and I highly recommend fresh dill over cilantro.

Tracy

Is there a good substitute for feta for those of us with feta-averse family members?

Ashlee

Try it as written! I don't know what kind of witchcraft is happening here where the spinach does not overcook when you put it in with the scallions, but it's delicious as is.

Mel B

Tasty and simple prep. I toasted the orzo and then set it aside and followed the recipe basically as written. I cooked everything in olive oil but stirred in 1T butter and juice from half a lemon at the end. I added closer to 1c peas. Used parsley and mint because I had both. Like others, the cook time seemed too long for the spinach, so I added it with about 5 minutes to go. Definitely did not make 4 servings for my husband and me. I will add either chickpeas or shrimp in the future.

Ellen.

I substituted barley for the orzo. This required an extra pot, but it was really delicious -- cooked a cup of barley in 1 3/4 cups of stock until just about done and then stirred it into the spinach etc., added a little more stock, covered and cooked for about 5 more minutes -- 10 seemed much too long for the spinach. I've run across a lot of duds lately on this website -- this was great.

Tanya

Obsessed with this dish. Have made it 4-5 times and make small adjustments/additions each time. Most recently I replaced green onion with minced yellow onion and cooked down about 1.5 cups of chopped baby Bella mushrooms before adding the spinach. Perfect dish to kick off spring!

mary ann

I made this according to the recipe…used 2 blocks of frozen chopped spinach and added chopped parsley and used a whole bag of frozen baby peas to the mix. A delicious meatless meal. The lemon is a must! This morning heated some up and put two poached eggs on top. Perfect. Will make a new batch for Easter morning breakfast.

Craig

Made this last night and really enjoyed it, although I incorporated some minor adjustments. I used shallot for my allium component instead of scallions, as I had them available. I also used frozen spinach which I added at the recommend time, but definitely think fresh spinach would benefit from being added later in the cooking process.A very bright punchy dish, with loads of flavour!

jen

Wow. This is the best vegetarian recipe I have tried. The flavors are well balanced. I followed the recipe as is with the addition of canned sardines, which is completely optional but added extra depth of flavor for this pescatarian. Don’t skip the lemon zest. It makes the dish sing.

jen

Add white beans, mint and parsley

Kate C

This is a delicious, easy, customizable winner of a dish! Like some other reviewers, I add spinach at the end. It is wonderful as written and easy to customize with whatever you have on hand. I particularly loved it with some white beans added with the stock and mint and parsley added with spinach at the end. Yum!

Nancy

Doubled the peas and garlic for my family.

Notes on 11/13

Made it with feta and it was amazing, perfect creamy salty balance, but feta is hard on my body and there were consequences. The second time I subbed feta for a half cup of parm for meltiness and right at the end a half cup of mozzarella pearls for the little bursts of creaminess. It worked pretty well! Needs a bit more salt and probably still slightly worse than with feta but a possible substitute for the feta-challenged.

S McG

This was a hit, even with the littles! But you would need to double it, or add a lot of extras like beans, to feed four adults.

wicky

wow! Surprisingly, unexpectedly particularly delicious!

notes for recipe

Do not add full cup of dill. Very strong

leah

double for enough food

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One-Pan Orzo With Spinach and Feta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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

Here I used 150g (~ 3/4 cup) of orzo, and it made enough to feed two people (though I'd add a bit extra if you're particularly hungry!). Bring the water to a gentle boil, and cook for around 8-10 minutes, or until the orzo is cooked to your liking. Drain the orzo in a colander, and add your choice of sauce.

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

Orzo to Water Ratio

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.

How do you keep orzo from getting mushy? ›

Boil the orzo about 10 minutes or until it has a firm, chewy texture, stirring occasionally to prevent it from sticking together. Drain orzo in a colander. For the best flavor and texture, serve the orzo immediately after cooking.

Do you need to rinse orzo before cooking? ›

No, orzo doesn't need to be rinsed before cooking, just like any other pasta shape.

How much does 1 cup of orzo make? ›

It cooks to al dente in about 8 to 10 minutes. 1 cup raw orzo (about 6 oz) will give you about 2 cups cooked. If you want a slightly creamier result, orzo can be cooked as you would rice. Boil 1/2 cups water for each cup orzo.

Is 1 cup of pasta enough for 2 people? ›

If you've already cooked your spaghetti, and you're wondering how to dole out servings, one cup of cooked pasta is a serving. Pile up your plate, slather on some sauce, and get to slurping.

How do you know when orzo is done? ›

The easiest way to prepare orzo is to heat a pot of salted water and add the pasta once the water begins to boil. Cook until the pasta reaches al dente, approximately 8 to 10 minutes or as the package indicates.

What is the ratio of liquid to orzo? ›

What is the ratio of water to orzo? You can cook orzo the same way you would cook any pasta as you would drain the water from it when it's cooked. However, you can generally use about 1 cup of orzo to every 2 cups of water.

How many cups of orzo is one serving? ›

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BARILLA PASTA - PRODUCT YIELDS
DRY PASTA - 2-OUNCE SERVINGCUPS COOKED PASTA
Fideo Cut Spaghetti1/3 cup4/5 cup
Orzo1/3 cup4/5 cup
Pastina1/3 cup1-1/4 cups
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Why does orzo stick to pan? ›

Leaving the pasta in the hot and cooling pot and on dishes and utensils can "cement" the pasta to the walls of the vessel and to the dishes and utensils.

Is orzo better for you 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 much is a portion of orzo? ›

Cooking Instructions

Instructions: 10-12 minsAllow approximately 75g per person.

Should pasta always be rinsed in cool water after cooking? ›

Do not rinse the pasta, though. The starch in the water is what helps the sauce adhere to your pasta. Rinsing pasta will cool it and prevent absorption of your sauce. The only time you should ever rinse your pasta is when you are going to use it in a cold dish like a pasta salad.

Is orzo good for you? ›

As a part of balanced meals, orzo can be healthy. It supplies carbs and protein as energy sources. Whole-grain orzo is said to have more nutrients and fiber. Gluten-free versions are also there for those with gluten issues.

What happens if you don't rinse pasta? ›

When left unrinsed, the starchy coating can make the pasta gummy and clump together. Stir-fry: When using spaghetti or any kind of Asian-style noodles — like soba, udon, or rice noodles — for stir-fry, they should always be rinsed after cooking.

How much pasta do I need for 2 adults? ›

Most recipes call for one pound of pasta — which is a standard box or bag — to serve four to six people. It's far easier to eyeball this than fuss over specific measurements. I find that half the box, or a half-pound (eight ounces) of pasta, serves two to three people, depending on sauce and hunger level.

How many cups of pasta do I need for 2 adults? ›

One serving of cooked pasta is typically 1 to 1 1/2 cups, but keep in mind that you'll likely be bulking up your dish with sauce and other extras like veggies or proteins. To determine how many cups to measure, home cooks can use Barilla's handy chart.

How much pasta do I cook for 2 people? ›

Measuring Pasta

When you cook pasta, 2 ounces (56 g) of dry pasta per person is a good rule of thumb to follow. What does 2 ounces (56 g) of dry pasta look like? It depends on the shape.

How many cups of pasta for 2 people? ›

Measure elbow macaroni using measuring cups or a food scale.

If using measuring cups, a single 2 oz. (57 g) serving is 1/2 cup of dried pasta. Two servings = 1 cup; four servings = 2 cups; six servings = 3 cups; eight servings = 4 cups.

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