Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables is packed with texture and flavor. Like my Creamy Mushroom Orzo and Creamy One Pot Pasta with Tomato and Mascarpone Sauce, this delicious and easy orzo pasta recipe makes fabulous leftovers! It can be shared warm or as a chilled salad. It’s a Vanilla And Bean community favorite!

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Orzo with Roasted Vegetables

With spring in bloom, so are our favorite fruits and veggies. I took a drive out to one of the farms yesterday, not only because I’m anxious to get my hands on fresh strawberries but also, the freshest asparagus I can find for this recipe.  

If the asparagus stalks seem too woody, I use a vegetable peeler to remove the tough outer skin of the stalk. I find, though, the freshest asparagus is pretty tender, so very little of the stem needs to be trimmed.

To keep asparagus fresh, I store it with the base of the stems wrapped in a damp paper towel and try to enjoy them within 48 hours of purchasing.

What Else to Pick-up at the Market

Aside from fresh asparagus, stock up on cremini mushrooms, a mix of orange, yellow or red bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, shallots, and fresh herbs and you are ready for this recipe. Zucchini and or eggplant can be substituted for the asparagus when in season. 

For a boost of flavor, a drizzle of pesto is delicious with this recipe!

A pan of veggies getting ready to roast.A skillet of orzo and a bowl of dressing being whisked.

At a Glance: How to Make Lemon Orzo and Roasted Vegetables

This orzo pasta recipe is a family favorite and comes together quick after the chopping is done. 

  • First, roast the red or yellow bell pepper, mushrooms, tomatoes, asparagus and shallot in olive oil using.
  • Next, a separate baking sheet, roast the pine nuts or almonds.
  • While the veggies are roasting and pine nuts are toasting (hehe), cook the orzo in a large skillet.
  • Finally, whip up the lemony dressing.

Combine everything together, sprinkle with a bit of feta cheese or parmesan cheese and share!

What to Serve with this Veggie Orzo Recipe

Simplicity is key. To keep this orzo pasta recipe vegetarian, all it needs is a good loaf of Sourdough Bread, a salad like my Vegetarian Kale Caesar Salad and a bottle of your favorite wine. 

A dollop or drizzle of pesto is delicious with this dish. Try Spinach Basil Pesto, or Lemon Basil Pesto for a simple boost of flavor and color!

Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables in a skillet with bread and pine nuts on the side.

A bowl of Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables with a fork in it.

Traci’s Tips

  • Regarding roasting, see recipe notes notes on oven temperatures and roasting times. Also, consider your taste when it comes to roasted veggies. More charring (this is what I like) = more time in the oven. Less charring and tender crisp = less time in the oven. Roast to your taste! 
  • Dairy Free? Yes Please! This orzo recipe is easily made vegan by omitting the feta.
  • For an Orzo Pasta Salad, share this recipe chilled by placing in a lidded container and chill for at least one hour before sharing.

Makers Notes

Thank you all so much for sharing and tagging your 100s of mouthwatering pictures and tips on this recipe on Pinterest, Instagram and in the comments below! I love seeing and hearing your results! Here are some of your notes: 

  • Barbara said: “I’m not a zucchini fan, so I used eggplant.” 
  • Laurel said: “We add a can of white beans to protein it up a bit” Be sure to drain the beans prior to adding to the recipe. 
  • Vanessa said: “I doubled everything and had it for lunch for the week!” and “I threw a couple of big handfuls of spinach on the roasting vegetables for the last 5 min.”
  • Joy said: “I used zucchini instead of asparagus & penne pasta instead of orzo.”
  • Victoria said: “Used sun dried tomatoes in replace of olives as suggested. Absolutely delicious!”
  • Katrina said: “I just used eggplant instead of asparagus and slivered almonds instead of pine nuts.”

Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables Recipe

4.91 stars (from 131 ratings)
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 40 minutes
Total: 1 hour 10 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings
This Spring recipe is a Vanilla And Bean favorite. Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables is delicious served warm or chilled and makes a fabulous addition to a picnic, or potluck. Sub in season veggies like zucchini or eggplant for the asparagus when needed. Share with a Vegetarian Kale Caesar Salad to complete the meal! This recipe is vegetarian and easily vegan.
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Ingredients

For the Orzo and Veggies:

  • 1/3 C (64g) Pine Nuts* (see note)
  • 1 1/2 C (116g) Crimini Mushrooms, destemmed and sliced
  • 1 C (126g) Mix of Red, Yellow, or Orange Bell Peppers, deseeded and diced (I used baby bells here, but you'll need about 1 whole bell pepper if using the larger variety)
  • 1 lb (425g) Asparagus (sub zucchini or eggplant when in season!), cut into 1" pieces with woody ends discarded
  • 12 oz (340g) Cherry Tomatoes, sliced in 1/2
  • 2 tsp Garlic, minced
  • 1/2 C (116g) Shallot, chopped
  • 3 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil, divided
  • 1/2 tsp Sea Salt
  • 1/2 tsp Black Pepper, Ground
  • 1 C (200g) Orzo
  • 1 1/2 C (355g) Vegetable Broth
  • 1/2 C (84g) Garlic and Herb Feta, crumbled - or plain vegan feta

For the Dressing:

For the Garnish:

  • 2-3 Tbs Chopped Fresh Basil
  • 2-3 Tbs Chopped Fresh Parsley

Instructions 

Toast the Pine Nuts:

  • Preheat oven to 350F (177C) and toast pine nuts for 6-7 minutes, or until toasty and fragrant. Set aside to cool.

Roast the Veggies:

  • Turn oven up to 425F (218C). Line two sheet pans with parchment paper. Place the mushrooms, bell peppers, asparagus, tomatoes, garlic and shallot on one pan. Sprinkle with 2 Tbs of olive oil. Using a spatula, mix all the veggies together with the olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper then stir again. Move 1/2 the veggie mixture to the other sheet pan. Spread the veggies in one layer, making sure there's no overlapping on both pans.
    Roast in a 425F oven for 35-40 minutes (due to oven variations, keep an eye on your veggies and start checking your veggies at 25 minutes; a bit of charring is good!** see notes!). Rotate pans 1/2 way through roasting. 

Cook the Orzo:

  • In a large saute pan, heat 1 Tbs of Olive Oil on medium heat until shimmering. Add the orzo and stir, coating the orzo thoroughly. Stir occasionally for about 3 minutes or until the orzo is toasty and golden. Add the vegetable broth. Be careful here because the broth will spit and sputter. Bring to a simmer, turn down the heat to low, cover and cook for about 15 minutes or until all the liquid is absorbed. Stir. Remove from heat, cover and set aside.

Make the Dressing:

  • In a small bowl add the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Whisk until all the ingredients are emulsified.

Putting it all Together:

  • In the large saute pan, to the orzo, add the roasted veggies and all their juices, stir in the dressing, feta, and pine nuts. Garnish generously with basil and parsley. Serve immediately.

To Store:

  • Store in a lidded container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Enjoy chilled or gently rewarmed. I do not recommend freezing this recipe.

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Notes

*The price of Pine Nuts can be high. I find buying in bulk to be more affordable. Feel free to use toasted chopped or slivered almonds instead.
To share as a salad place in a lidded container and chill for at least an hour. Let set at room temperature for 15 minutes, to soften the olive oil, stir and serve.
**Due to oven temperature calibrations (fluctuations) and inaccurate oven temperatures (this is normal), start checking your veggies around 20-25 minutes in the oven. AND....
I enthusiastically recommend an oven thermometer! I’ve baked in commercial bakeries and home ovens, old, lightly used and brand new ovens – they all have their own personalities with temperature variations and fluctuations. Knowing the temperature of your oven is important for the best outcome.
Recipe adapted from Ina Garten's Orzo with Roasted Vegetables.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 505kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 1166mg | Potassium: 886mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 2936IU | Vitamin C: 81mg | Calcium: 160mg | Iron: 5mg

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303 Comments

  1. Hannah Incerpi says:

    I never leave reviews on recipes, but this one was so good I had to review it. This was absolutely delicious. I doubled the orzo because I love pasta and I think it turned out to be the perfect ratio. I really have no words for how great this recipe is. I will definitely use this recipe for future get togethers or parties!
    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.

    1. Traci says:

      Hiii Hannah! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go – doubling the orzo sounds fabulous! So happy to hear you’re enjoying the recipe!

  2. Dawn Nealon says:

    5 stars
    Hi Traci
    I have just enjoyed a lovely meal of the Garlic Snape Pesto with spaghetti stringy ham and marinated peppers. I topped it with finely grated parmesan and lots of cracked pepper. It was yum and my husband who does not like too much garlic loved it too. Thankyou Traci

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Dawn! Thank you for your note and giving the pesto a go! SO happy to hear you and your husband are enjoying the recipe!

  3. Jennifer Strasz says:

    5 stars
    This recipe is amazing. You can roast whatever vegetables you choose and it is perfect for a simple dinner or a party! Used herb infused olive oil and fresh Meyer lemon for the dressing. Thank you so much for sharing!

  4. Cedella Janczak says:

    4 stars
    This recipe was so tasty, I did add a little bit of fig balsamic, and that created the perfect touch! I used the jovial GF Orzo, and it also worked great in the recipe!

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Cedella! Thank you for your note and sharing your tip. That fig balsamic sounds amazing!

  5. Maddie says:

    5 stars
    So, so good! I discovered this recipe probably a couple of years ago and it’s been in my regular rotation since!

    1. Traci says:

      Hooray! So happy to hear Maddie. Thank you for your note!

  6. Kerry says:

    5 stars
    I made this and my fiance said it was delicious and he could eat it every day!! This makes me very happy as I never get this kind of response from the dinners I cook 😂
    I left out the pine nuts (they were £3/100g! at Asda) so I’ll look at Aldi next time.

    Regarding the veg, I checked at 25mins & just about saved them from being burnt to a crisp, so definitely keep a close eye 👀.

    I’ll probably use a little less oil on the dressing next time too.

    This was the first time I’ve cooked Orzo & was pleasantly surprised. I now prefer it to all other pasta.

    Overall very nice!!

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Kerry! SO happy to hear of your success! Isn’t orzo so nice? Slivered or blanched almonds are delicious with this recipe too.

  7. Karin says:

    I made your dish for a Greek potluck and it was so tasty! I will definitely be making it again. The host just asked me for the recipe to make it for Mother’s Day and I was very happy to share it. Thanks!

    1. Traci says:

      SO happy to hear Karin! Thank you for your note and giving the recipe a go. A Greek potluck sounds like so much fun! Thank you for sharing the recipe :D

  8. Michael says:

    5 stars
    Delicious! Followed the recipe amounts very carefully (the asparagus was a bit more wooden than expected, so we were a little short there, and our family likes less salt and pepper than most do), and it was excellent. The first time I’ve cooked with orzo or asparagus, and the recipe made it easy.

    Great for our meatless Monday dinner. Thank you!

    1. Traci says:

      Hi Michael! Thank you for coming back and leaving a note. Hooray for Meatless Monday! SO happy to hear it was a success!

  9. Stephanie says:

    5 stars
    I made this today for my lunch meal prep for the week and I absolutely love it! It is so versatile, I subbed some of the veggies you listed for what I had in the fridge and it was still delicious! Plus I’ve had a box of orzo I had no clue what to do with for forever. I will definitely be making this again!

    1. Traci says:

      Hooray Stephanie! Thank you for your note and sharing your notes. Isn’t orzo soooo good?!

  10. Jinna says:

    This may be one of the best things I’ve ever eaten!!! SOO GOOD!!! I did not have lemon juice, so I used lemon pepper instead and did not add extra olive oil. I will definitely be making this again…and again…and again…

    1. Traci says:

      SO happy to hear Jinna! Thank you for your note and tip on lemon pepper – sounds fantastic!