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Parmesan and spinach orzo
Literally all I have been craving is pasta.
Yes, orzo is pasta!
I love cooking with orzo. I think it’s the most under-appreciated pasta out there.
You have penne, rigatoni, elbows, fettuccine, etc., and they’re always in everyone’s pasta bowls but orzo is like the ugly step sister that always gets left out.

Well, I’m about to give orzo a comeback! Orzo will be the pasta of the year. Ok maybe not, but I do have quite a bit of orzo recipes on the blog that you should give some love to and give orzo a bit of spotlight in your house!
This parmesan and spinach orzo is so easy to make and I love how cheesy it is! I think you will love the simplicity of it, as well. Sometimes, the most delicious meals are the ones that require just a few ingredients!

Substituting other pastas in this parmesan and spinach orzo
While you are free to substitute whatever pasta you want, keep in mind that your ingredient measurements may be off.
Larger pastas (ziti, rigatoni, penne) will need more cheese and spinach.
Stick to smaller grain pastas like ditalini, elbows, etc.

Adding ingredients to parmesan and spinach orzo
If you want some extra protein, some cubed chicken thighs would be a great addition! Or shrimp!
If you like another type of vegetable, a tender green would be a good substitute. I can’t help but love dinosaur/lacinato kale.
Omg, adding gruyere or even blue cheese crumbles to this would be epic. You don’t have to keep it to one cheese but to make this parmesan and spinach orzo simple, I chose to make it with a combo that everyone can get behind.
Other orzo recipes
One pot creamy orzo with chicken sausage
One pot creamy poblano corn orzo
Leek and mushroom boursin orzo

Parmesan and Spinach Orzo
Ingredients
- 16 ounce (454 g) orzo pasta
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (237 ml) of whole milk
- 1 ½ cups (45 g) baby spinach
- 1 cup (100 g) freshly grated Parmesan cheese, plus more for topping
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Cook orzo according to directions on the box then drain and set aside.16 ounce (454 g) orzo pasta
- In a large pot over medium high heat, cook garlic in olive oil until fragrant, about 1 minute.2 tablespoons olive oil, 2 cloves garlic
- Sprinkle flour into the pot then gently whisk in the milk. Let mixture thicken, about 1-2 minutes then add in the spinach and Parmesan cheese.2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, 1 cup (237 ml) of whole milk, 1 1/2 cups (45 g) baby spinach, 1 cup (100 g) freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- Add the orzo pasta to the pot, stir to coat and incorporate. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.Salt and pepper
- Serve hot and top with extra Parmesan cheese, if desired.
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Photography by Ari Laing











I want this for dinner tonight!
Your photos are beautiful! This rice is like the best to both worlds!
You’re going to LOVE Austin. I’m from Dallas, but even I’ll admit that I love Austin slightly more. It’s so great! Let me know if you need any food recs. In college, we went to Austin almost every weekend :)
PS Orzo is my favorite pasta! :)
Feel free to email me places to eat!! I’m always looking for more to add to my list in case we aren’t in the mood for one of the other ones I have on the list!! :)
So easy and so good! Love that stringy cheese!
What a perfect bowl of Orzo!! Loving this Julie!
OMG! Such fabulous news about your Austin trip! Have a blast and enjoy all that deliciousness while there. And, happy birthday early! (Just in case I forget on Friday.) LOVE this spinach and parm orzo dish…Mmmm! Have a fabulous week, my friend! Pinned!
Happy early birthday! Love how simple and cheesy this dish is. I do love the texture of orzo – it’s definitely not used enough in hot cheesy dishes.
Hi there, just recently discovered your blog and I LOVE it. So many awesome recipes! Anyway, one place to definitely go is Amy’s Ice Cream. My dad lived in Austin for a few years and that is the number one place that sticks out in my mind. Not a meal, but some delicious dessert! Or snack! Or why not a meal, really? Lol…
Thanks so much Mary! I’m adding that to my list! Love dessert places :)
this looks amazing Julie!!
My niece has a cute boutique in Austin call Hem Jeans. It’s on 12th. Stop by and check it out in between meals. Say hi to Aimee for me!