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Greek Orzo Salad is fresh and bright, perfect for summer! Made with feta cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, olive, and plenty of herbs and lemon, this pasta salad is delicious on its own or alongside grilled chicken.

White plate of greek orzo salad garnished with wedges of lemon
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As the temperature heats up here in Ohio, we’re starting to crave lighter dinners like this simple Greek Orzo Salad. We can pull it out of the fridge and top it with grilled chicken breast or even leftover pulled rotisserie chicken.

Not only is it perfect for a quick weeknight meal, it’s also great for a potluck or backyard barbecue.

Once you give this Greek Orzo Salad, I’m pretty sure it will become one of your new summer favorites.

Ingredients for greek orzo salad arranged on a blue countertop

WHAT IS ORZO

If you’ve ever eaten orzo at a restaurant, you might think it’s a type of rice because of the shape. It looks a lot like rice, after all!

But orzo is actually pasta! You can find it in the grocery store with the other small, shaped pasta.

Orzo is great in pasta salad recipes like this Greek Orzo Salad, but is also delicious in soups and even in risotto-like dishes like Parmesan and Spinach Orzo.

Just like most pastas, you can often find whole wheat orzos in addition to regular orzo. Feel free to use the whole wheat version in this recipe if you’d like to up the fiber and protein content.

Orzo cooking in vegetable stock in a sauce pot

HOW TO COOK ORZO

Again, don’t get distracted by the fact that orzo looks like rice. Orzo is cooked up just like any other type of pasta!

Cook as much orzo as you like in a pot of boiling, salted water for 8-10 minutes. Once the orzo is al dente, drain the pasta.

In this recipe, I like to cook the orzo in a mixture of vegetable stock and water to add more flavor to the orzo itself before mixing up the pasta salad. You could also use chicken stock if you prefer!

Cooked orzo pasta being stirred with a wooden spoon in a metal mixing bowl

HOW TO MAKE THIS GREEK ORZO SALAD RECIPE

I love using orzo to make this Greek Orzo Salad. It’s similar to my Greek Pasta Salad, but there’s something about eating a salad made with orzo that feels extra special.

To make this summery salad, you’ll need:

  • 1 pound Orzo 
  • 1 (32oz) carton vegetable stock 
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil 
  • 6 ounces Feta cheese, crumbled
  • 3 cloves roasted garlic 
  • 1 medium-large shallot, finely diced
  • 10 ounces cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered 
  • 1 medium cucumber, peeled, seeded, and cut into half moon shapes 
  • ⅓ to ½ cup olives, roughly chopped
  • Zest and juice of 1 large lemon 
  • 1 tablespoon each fresh basil, mint, and parsley, finely chopped
  • A splash of red wine vinegar 
  • Salt and pepper to taste 
Vegetables and herbs for greek orzo salad in a mixing bowl, about to be mixed with cooked orzo

I like to use a mix of green and black olives, but you can use whichever you prefer. I know some people have strong opinions on green versus black olives!

If you really don’t like olives, you can leave them out altogether, although I think they add a nice briney flavor to the salad.

Start by cooking the orzo in the vegetable stock and water. Drain the orzo, rinse it in cold water, and toss it with 2 tablespoons of olive oil.

Dressing being poured over greek orzo salad in a metal mixing bowl

Mix the cooked orzo with all of the remaining ingredients, seasoning with salt and pepper to taste. It’s important to give the salad a taste before salting it – feta and olives are both really salty, so you don’t want to add too much salt on accident.

I recommend covering the salad and letting it rest in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving it. The flavors will really start to pop after a few hours or even the next day, but you can definitely serve it right away if you like.

Wooden spoon stirring together greek orzo salad in a metal bowl

WHAT TO SERVE WITH GREEK ORZO SALAD

I think this salad is totally delicious all on its own, but you can pair it with your favorite protein to make it a full meal.

It is a delicious side dish alongside Greek Chicken Kebabs or Salmon Kebabs

Overhead view of greek orzo salad in a serving bowl on a blue countertop

You could even whip it up for your next cookout alongside staples like Ambrosia Salad or Old Fashioned Baked Beans.

If you are looking for a pasta salad full of bright flavors, you’ll definitely want to try this Greek Orzo Salad this summer.

Greek orzo salad in two small white bowls surrounded by olives, feta, and slices of baguette
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Greek Orzo Salad

By: Jamie Lothridge
5 from 2 ratings
Prep: 20 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 -8 servings
Greek Orzo Salad is fresh and bright, perfect for summer! Made with feta cheese, tomatoes, cucumber, olive, and plenty of herbs and lemon, this pasta salad is delicious on its own or alongside grilled chicken.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound orzo
  • 32 ounces vegetable stock
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 6 ounces Feta cheese crumbled
  • 3 cloves roasted garlic
  • 1 medium-large shallot finely diced
  • 10 ounces cherry tomatoes halved or quartered
  • 1 medium cucumber peeled, seeded, and cut into half moon shapes
  • ⅓ to ½ cup olives use a mix of your favorite green or black olives: Kalamata, manzanella, castelvetrano, etc, roughly chopped
  • Zest and juice of 1 large lemon
  • 1 tablespoon fresh basil finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh mint finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley finely chopped
  • splash of red wine vinegar
  • salt/pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Bring vegetable stock and water to a boil in a medium pot. Cook orzo to package instructions. Drain and rinse under cold water then place in a large bowl and toss with olive oil to prevent sticking.
  • To the orzo, add the feta cheese and all of the herbs and vegetables, then mix in the lemon zest and juice, red wine vinegar and salt and pepper to taste. 
  • For the best flavor, cover and chill in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving, though it can be served immediately.

Notes

  • Finely diced pickled red onion and sun-dried tomato are good subs and/or additions.
  • Couscous is also a good substitute for orzo.

Nutrition

Calories: 342kcal, Carbohydrates: 48g, Protein: 11g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 25mg, Sodium: 533mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 10g

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

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28 Comments

  1. Angela says:

    Looks good! How many servings does this make?

    1. Jamie says:

      Angela-
      This makes about 4-6 servings. Thanks for stopping by.
      Jamie

  2. Sarah says:

    This salad was so good. It was light and fresh with all the crunchy veggies. Perfect side for the greek chicken kabobs!

  3. Sarah says:

    Sooo delicious!! I have made this recipe 3 times in the past week!!! It has been such a hit and it tastes sooo good…not to mention perfect for summer!! Loveeee it and will be making this many many more times!! :)

  4. Kathy says:

    My hubby’s boss is coming for dinner and I made this salad to go with our BBQ. I took a taste and it’s great! I’m sure it will be a hit! Thanks for the recipe.

  5. Cathy says:

    I just found your website last week, and made this Orzo Salad for a bbq yesterday. So easy and so yummy. It was a big hit with everyone. I will def be making more of your recipes. Thank you

  6. Jess says:

    I’ve always been facinated with orzo. I bought a box and used some in soup but haven’t found any good recipes yet.

  7. Ashley says:

    Yumm I would love a giant bowl of that! I love orzo and there aren’t enough good orzo recipes out there.