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Lemon Garlic Orzo is a bright, flavorful dish that’s simple enough for busy weeknights but elegant enough for entertaining. With tender orzo, fresh garlic, and a pop of lemon, it works beautifully as a side dish or a light main paired with protein or vegetables.
Equipment Needed
- Medium saucepan or deep skillet
- Wooden spoon or spatula
- Microplane or zester
- Citrus juicer
- Measuring cups
Tips
- Toast the orzo briefly before adding liquid to deepen the flavor.
- Use fresh lemon juice and zest for the best, brightest taste.
- Stir near the end of cooking to keep the orzo from sticking.
- Add fresh herbs just before serving to keep them vibrant.
- For a creamier texture, finish with a little butter or grated Parmesan.
Lemon Garlic Orzo
Description
This Lemon Garlic Orzo is a delightful combination of citrusy brightness and savory depth, making it a perfect accompaniment to grilled chicken or a vibrant salad.
Ingredients
Lemon Garlic Orzo Ingredients
Instructions
Cooking the Orzo
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Boil the Water
In a large pot, bring 4 cups of salted water to a rolling boil. The salt enhances the flavor of the orzo as it cooks, so don’t skip this step!You can add a splash of olive oil to prevent sticking, but it's not necessary. -
Cook the Orzo
Add 1 cup of orzo to the boiling water and stir gently. Cook for about 8-10 minutes, or until al dente. Remember, orzo continues to cook a bit after draining, so don’t overdo it!Taste a piece before draining to ensure it’s cooked to your liking. -
Drain and Rinse
Once cooked, drain the orzo in a colander and rinse under cold water to stop the cooking process and remove excess starch.This also helps keep the orzo from clumping together.
Flavoring the Orzo
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Sauté the Garlic
In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat. Add 3 minced garlic cloves and sauté for about 1-2 minutes until fragrant but not browned.Keep an eye on it—garlic can turn bitter if overcooked! -
Add Lemon Zest and Juice
Stir in the zest of one lemon and the juice of that same lemon. Let the mixture bubble for a minute to meld those bright flavors.For an extra zing, you can add a pinch of red pepper flakes.
Combining Ingredients
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Combine Orzo and Sauce
Add the drained orzo to the skillet with the garlic and lemon mixture. Toss gently to combine, ensuring every grain is coated in that zesty goodness.If it seems a bit dry, add a splash of pasta water or more olive oil. -
Finish with Fresh Herbs
Stir in a handful of chopped fresh parsley and season with salt and pepper to taste. This adds a fresh, vibrant finish to the dish.You can also use basil or dill for a different flavor profile.
Serving the Dish
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Plate and Garnish
Serve the lemon garlic orzo warm, garnished with additional lemon wedges and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese if desired.This dish pairs beautifully with grilled chicken or fish.
Note
- Use fresh lemon juice and zest for the brightest flavor; avoid bottled lemon juice.
- Opt for high-quality extra virgin olive oil for a rich, robust taste.
- Toast the orzo in a bit of olive oil before adding liquid to enhance its nuttiness.
- Stir frequently while cooking to prevent sticking and ensure even cooking.
- Feel free to add grilled or roasted vegetables for added texture and flavor.
- For a protein boost, consider incorporating grilled chicken, shrimp, or chickpeas.
- Fresh herbs like parsley or basil can elevate the dish—add them just before serving for vibrancy.
- Adjust the garlic to your preference; roasting the garlic can mellow its sharpness.
- If you prefer a creamier consistency, stir in a touch of heavy cream or a dollop of mascarpone cheese at the end.
- Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; reheat gently to avoid drying out.
