Creamy Parmesan Spinach Orzo

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This creamy, cheesy Parmesan Spinach Orzo is the answer anytime you need a good side dish! Creamy, flavorful, and ready in less than 20 minutes, this easy orzo dish comes together in a hurry to compliment any favorite meal!

Looking for all the orzo recipes? Check out my popular posts for Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup, Best Italian Orzo Salad, and One Pot Enchilada Orzo. And if you haven’t given my Cheesy Enchilada Pasta Skillet, you simply must – it’s the perfect blend of pasta love and saucy, Tex-Mex flavors!

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Guess what time it is? If you guessed pasta time, then you and I will be friends for life. If you said cheesy pasta time…well, we must be soul mates! Let’s just all agree there is nothing better than a delightfully cheesy pasta dish with all the garlic plus spinach all in a lovely cream sauce with a hint of lemon and topped with some cracked black pepper for good measure. 

Whether you need an easy main dish or a side, this cheesy parmesan spinach orzo is a dream dish you’ll definitely want to make tonight!

Why This Recipe Works 

Orzo — While you could use any small, dainty pasta you like in this preparation, orzo works the best because it is small and chewy and soaks up all the flavors of this dish so fast. I think you’ll agree, once you make this with orzo no other pasta will do. 

Parmesan — The nutty goodness of parmesan cheese really shines in this dish. It’s easy to melt and coats the orzo perfectly. Bonus points for adding more cheese to the top right before serving! 

Easy clean up — While you do have to make the orzo ahead of time, the rest comes together all in one pot. So you could, technically, make the orzo in the same pot, drain, set it aside, and then use the pot to mix up the roux, the cheese, and put the orzo back in. Any way you slice it, this cheesy orzo dish doesn’t require a lot of tools and cleans up easily. 

Great for a crowd — I always keep a box (or two) of orzo in the pantry just in case of unexpected company for dinner. A whole box can feed up to 8-10 people as a side dish! Add grilled chicken, salmon, or shrimp to the top if you need an easy main dish to feed the hungry masses. 

top view of creamy parmesan spinach orzo with a serving spoon in a skillet.

Here’s How You Make It

  1. First, prepare the orzo according to the directions on the package. When it’s done, drain it and set it aside. (not pictured)
  2. In a medium-size pot over medium heat, add the olive oil. Then add the garlic, salt, and pepper and sauté it all together for 1 minute until that lovely garlic smell starts to fill your house. (not pictured)
  3. Now add the flour to the pan and stir for a minute, then add ¼ cup of the milk and whisk the milk and the flour together until there are no more lumps. When this occurs, add the rest of the milk and whisk some more. Bring the roux to a simmer and let it cook for about 8 minutes or until the sauce starts to thicken. (photo 1)
  4. Stir in the chopped spinach to the sauce, and let it wilt. Then take the sauce off the heat and add the parmesan and stir to let it melt into the sauce. Now add the orzo and stir everything together to get it all combined and that orzo all nice and cheesy. (photos 2-3)
  5. Serve with more cheese on top, or maybe some lemon zest, or fresh black pepper.  (photo 4)
collage showing preparation of creamy parmesan spinach orzo dish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Orzo and Rice the Same?

Although orzo and rice look the same they are not the same thing. Orzo is actually a tiny pasta shape and needs to be cooked like pasta (boiled in water and drained), while rice is a grain that soaks up all the water it cooks in.

Ideas for Customizing This Recipe 

  • This dish is great with some protein with it too. As I mentioned, grilled fish, chicken, or shrimp is delicious placed right over the top after serving. Or, mix in a can of rinsed, drained white beans instead for a vegetarian option. 
  • If you don’t have fresh spinach, you can use frozen (make sure you thaw and squeeze out as much excess water as you can before adding to the dish) or add kale instead of spinach. 
  • Other cheeses that work include romano and gruyere with (or instead of) parmesan. 
  • Other veggies that taste delicious in this orzo include peas, asparagus, bell peppers, and broccoli. 

Expert Tips 

  • I suggest topping this orzo dish with optional fresh lemon zest, grated parmesan cheese, and/or cracked black pepper for topping but you can skip this step or pick and choose which toppings you like. 
  • Fresh herbs like basil and thyme are also great ways to top this dish. 
  • The general directions for cooking orzo are to use ½ a cup of water for each cup of orzo, plus salt to taste. So you boil the water first, then add the orzo, and stir till the pasta is cooked all the way through. I like it al dente, make sure to drain it before it cooks too much, you don’t want to have mushy orzo.
creamy parmesan spinach orzo with a serving spoon on a platter.
overhead view of pasta and lemons in skillet
4.94 from 58 votes

Creamy Parmesan Spinach Orzo

Creamy Parmesan Spinach Orzo
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
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Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 ½ cups orzo pasta
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 ½ teaspoons minced garlic
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 teaspoons flour
  • 1 cup milk , (I used fat free half & half)
  • cups fresh spinach, roughly chopped
  • ½ cup shredded parmesan cheese, plus extra for topping
  • optional: fresh lemon zest, grated parmesan cheese, and cracked black pepper for topping

Instructions 

  • Cook orzo according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
  • Heat olive oil in a medium-sized pot over medium heat. Add garlic, salt and pepper and saute for 1 minute until garlic is fragrant
  • Add flour to form and stir for one minute. Add about 1/4 cup of the milk to the pot and whisk to work out any lumps. When lumps are gone, add the remaining milk and whisk to combine. Bring to a simmer and cook for about 8 minutes or until sauce is thickened.
  • Add chopped spinach to sauce. Cook an additional 2 minutes or so until spinach is soft and dark. Remove sauce from heat and stir in parmesan cheese. When cheese has melted, add orzo and stir to combine. Serve with extra parmesan cheese and serve immediately. Enjoy!

Notes

Flavor tip: add in a few teaspoons of fresh-squeezed lemon juice to take this to the next level! 

Nutrition

Calories: 246kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 150mg | Potassium: 172mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 451IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 152mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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57 Comments

  1. SARAH says:

    5 stars
    So tasty. This was my first time making orzo and it definitely won’t be my last. I didn’t feel like dirtying another pot so i added some shrimp and leftover grape tomatoes to make it a one pot dish. I was told it has to be added to the “make again” folder of recipes.

  2. Jamela says:

    5 stars
    Wow! Incredibly good and easy. I added extra garlic and spinach and cheese. Yum Yum!

  3. Jeanne says:

    I’m eating gluten-free…I know to substitute cornstarch for flour. Has this been made with quinoa by anyone? I’ll try the riced cauliflower too.

  4. Sharon says:

    4 stars
    I just made this exactly (except for adding extra spinach per someone else’s comment). It was good but needed more parmesan, IMHO. Next time I’ll add a full cup.

  5. Sandy W says:

    Made this for dinner tonight to go with salmon. It was excellent! Recipe Is a real keeper. Quick and easy to prepare. Will definitely make again. Recipe should read – 1-1/2 cups cooked Orzo.

  6. Brenda says:

    Can’t wait to try this. Love pasta, garlic and cheese! : )

  7. Andrea says:

    4 stars
    Not nearly enough spinach for my taste. If you want this to have any semblance of visible spinach, or that you can taste, I recommend adding multiple cups of spinach instead of the indicated 2/3. Even if you pack 2/3 of a cup it isn’t nearly enough. Great flavor. I wouldn’t change anything else, just add more spinach!

  8. MarLo says:

    This is delicious. I didn’t use the flour, I like the sauce a little looser, but so good.

  9. Linda Vore says:

    Can you give the nutritional info for this?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi Linda! I don’t have the nutritional info on hand for this recipe, but MyFitnessPal has an awesome tool that calculates all that out for you! Here’s the link: . It’s free and all you do it copy and paste the recipe URL into the Recipe Importer and it will tell you everything you need to know! 🙂

  10. Jennifer @ Because Food Is Love says:

    My family really enjoyed this dish. It’s kid friendly and makes a perfect side dish. I served it with rotisserie chicken and French green beans. Thanks for the recipe!