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    Sungrown Kitchen » Recipes » Side Dish

    Published: May 4, 2021 · Modified: Mar 12, 2024 by Meryl Downing 4 Comments

    Lemon Feta Orzo Salad with Pine Nuts

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    Lemon Feta Orzo Salad is the perfect side dish to your summer cook out, or a great meal prep for healthy lunches! This colorful lemon orzo salad with pine nuts is loaded with tomato, kalamata olives, bell pepper, artichokes, chickpeas, feta cheese and lots of greens! Full of fresh Mediterranean flavor, it feeds a crowd and is perfect when you can't decide "What should I bring?"

    Platter of orzo pasta salad with lemon, cherry tomatoes and chickpeas.
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    Summer's Perfect Side Dish

    • Lemon Feta Orzo Salad is a Summer Grilling Favorite! - It goes with everything - grilled chicken, sausages, burgers, brats, hot dogs, Grilled Steak Kabobs or fish! It's great to bring to a cabin weekend, a backyard barbecue, or just a simple weeknight dinner side at home. Perfect for Memorial Day or the 4th of July when you're bringing a dish to share! Large enough to feed a crowd or meal prep for easy lunches.
    • Healthy, Fresh and Beautifully Colorful! - Full of garden fresh veggies, this lemon orzo pasta salad is full of fresh summer flavor and packed with protein from the chickpeas. The dressing is a simple vinaigrette, so no need to worry about mayo sitting out. It's easy to throw together in just 25 minutes. You'll want to make this recipe again and again!
    • If You've Got Summer Veggies, try my Cucumber Feta Salad, Cherry Tomato Bruschetta and my Tomato Cucumber Orzo Salad!
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    • Lemon Feta Orzo Salad with pine nuts

    Ingredients & Substitutions

    • Pine Nuts - This lemon orzo salad with pine nuts adds a little something special! While pine nuts are an expensive ingredient, just a small amount, toasted to bring out their flavor, really makes this delicious! They are optional, but highly recommended!
    • Orzo Pasta - Orzo is a rice shaped pasta, perfect for pasta salads! Orzo is a favorite but this Mediterranean pasta salad could also be made with another short pasta shape such as ditalini, small shells, elbow macaroni, or farfalle. Try this Arugula Orzo Pasta Salad with Sun-Dried Tomato too!
    • Chickpeas - Also called garbanzo beans, orzo with chickpeas adds protein and heartiness to this pasta salad. This makes it a well balanced, full of veggies, great option to meal prep for lunch.
    • Tomato - When summer tomatoes are in season, you are definitely going to get the best flavor! Any type or color of small cherry tomato are fine. However, there are a lot of elements to this orzo lemon salad so really it can be made any time of year.
    • Kalamata Olives - Kalamata olives really are the favorite! Make sure to buy a jar that is already pitted. Also try them on this Mediterranean Hummus and my Prosciutto Pasta with Artichokes and Olives. They add that salty briny punch of flavor. If you aren't an olive fan, you can leave them out.
    • Artichokes - I use artichokes from a can or a jar and cut them in quarters if they are whole. Artichokes really make it a Mediterranean orzo side dish!
    • Bell Pepper - I use about half of a red bell pepper thinly sliced. Yellow or orange bell pepper or a few mini peppers would also be good. Jarred roasted red peppers would also be a nice variation or a few thin slices of red onion.
    • Feta Cheese - Salty feta cheese gives this pasta salad its Mediterranean flare! You could also substitute goat cheese or shaved Parmesan. I like to buy feta cheese in a block that comes in a tub of brine and crumble it myself.
    • Fresh Herbs - This pasta salad is bursting with fresh flavor from lots of garden fresh herbs. Any combination of basil, scallions, parsley, or chives.
    • Arugula - A big handful of greens like arugula or spinach adds wonderful color, extra nutrition and nice texture to the salad.
    • Lemon Dressing - This lemony orzo salad is made with a very simple vinaigrette, just fresh lemon juice, olive oil and salt and pepper to season the salad. Bottled lemon juice is fine too, although fresh lemon wedges are great to garnish the platter. Wait to toss the salad with dressing until just before serving.

    See recipe card below for quantities.


    Instructions

    Step 1 - Start this recipe with the pine nuts to save yourself an extra pot to clean! In the pot you are going to boil the pasta, first toast the pine nuts over medium heat.

    This just takes a couple minutes so watch them and don't let them burn!

    Remove them to a bowl, then use the same pot to set water to boil for the orzo. Cook orzo for 7 minutes in boiling salted water and drain.

    Lemon orzo pasta salad ingredients chopped on a cutting board.

    Step 2 - While the pasta cooks, you can chop and prep your veggies. Add all ingredients to a large bowl.

    The dressing for this pasta salad is simply fresh lemon juice and olive oil, seasoned with salt and pepper.

    Whisk it together in a little dish with a fork or shake it in a jar with a lid.

    Lemon Orzo Pasta Salad Ingredients in a bowl ready to mix with dressing.

    Step 3 - This salad can be served warm or cold. If serving warm, add the drained hot orzo to the bowl of ingredients and toss well along with the dressing.

    To serve cold, run the orzo under cold water before draining, and let the salad cool a bit more in the fridge.

    If making ahead, wait to add the dressing until just before serving.

    A green platter of lemon orzo pasta salad with kalamata olives, tomato, feta and arugula.

    Recipe Notes & Tips

    • Versatile - Lemon Orzo Pasta Salad is so versatile and can easily be altered to fit your taste! Cherry tomatoes exploding in the garden, add extra! Don't like olives, leave them out!
    • Additions or Substitution Ideas - Any ingredient can be omitted and extras can be substituted. Some delicious variations could include cucumber, jarred peppers or giardiniera, capers, or sliced meats like prosciutto, salami, or pepperoni.
    • Storage - Leftover orzo salad with lemon can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Leftovers can be eaten cold and are great for a healthy lunch.
    • Make Ahead - This orzo lemon pasta salad can be made anytime during the day and kept in the fridge to bring to a party. Keep the dressing on the side in a jar with a lid. Shake it and toss well with the pasta salad just before serving. If you dress the salad too early the pasta will soak up the dressing and be dry.
    • The dressing will soak in as it sits, so if you add it too early or are eating leftovers the next day, you may want to add a bit more lemon juice and olive oil.
    Orzo lemon salad with veggies and feta cheese.

    Recipe FAQs

    Can I make this Orzo Pasta Salad gluten-free?

    Yes! To make this a Gluten-Free Pasta Salad, substitute your favorite gluten-free pasta. Gluten-free orzo or any short shape pasta will work! The same salad could also be made using quinoa instead of pasta.

    Can I make this Lemon Feta Pasta Salad vegan?

    Yes! This recipe can easily be made a vegan by omitting the feta cheese. Make sure to use a vegan pasta.

    What can I substitute for the pine nuts in this pasta salad?

    Pine nuts are an expensive ingredient, and if you don't have them, you can just leave them out of this feta orzo salad. You don't need to substitute anything, but you could add pistachios, sunflower seeds or toasted sliced almonds if you want a bit of crunch!

    Can I make this pasta salad into dinner?

    Yes! Try adding sliced grilled chicken or sausage links over this orzo pasta salad. The chickpeas and variety of veggies make it a complete meal!

    Summer pasta orzo salad with lemon.

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    • Broccoli Salad with yogurt dressing.
      Broccoli Salad with Feta and Cranberries (No Mayo)
    • A bowl of white bean salad with sun-dried tomatoes, arugula and feta.
      Tomato Feta White Bean Salad with Arugula
    • Lemon feta green bean white bean salad in a bowl.
      Lemon Feta White Bean and Green Bean Salad
    • Bowl of summer panzanella salad with feta, cucumber and basil.
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    Platter of orzo pasta salad with lemon, cherry tomatoes and chickpeas.

    Lemon Feta Orzo Salad with pine nuts

    Lemon Feta Orzo Salad is the perfect side dish to your summer cook out, or a great meal prep for healthy lunches! This colorful lemon orzo salad with pine nuts is loaded with tomato, kalamata olives, bell pepper, artichokes, chickpeas, feta cheese and lots of greens! Full of fresh Mediterranean flavor, it feeds a crowd and is perfect when you can't decide "What should I bring?"

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    5 from 2 votes
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    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: American, Mediterranean
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 283kcal
    Author: Meryl Downing
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    Ingredients

    • ¼ cup pine nuts toasted
    • 1½ cups orzo pasta
    • 1 can chickpeas (garbanzo beans) drained and rinsed
    • 1 cup cherry tomatoes left whole or sliced in half
    • ½ cup kalamata olives pitted
    • ½ cup artichokes quartered (can or jar)
    • ½ red bell pepper sliced (or a few slices of red onion, or both)
    • ½ cup feta cheese crumbled
    • ¼ cup fresh chopped herbs such as a combination of basil, scallions, parsley, or chives
    • 1 handful arugula or spinach

    Dressing

    • 2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice (half a lemon squeezed) plus lemon wedges to garnish
    • 3 Tablespoons olive oil
    • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
    • 8 grinds fresh black pepper

    Instructions

    • In the pot you plan to boil the orzo, first toast the dry pine nuts over medium heat while watching and stirring a few minutes until golden brown. Reserve in a small bowl, then use the same pot to set water to boil for the orzo. Cook orzo in boiling salted water, about 7 minutes.
    • In a large bowl, add all other ingredients, including the orzo when it's cooked and drained. Orzo can be run under cold water or left hot. The pasta salad can be served warm or cold.
    • Shake dressing together in a small jar with a lid, pour over the pasta salad and mix well. Transfer to a serving dish and garnish with toasted pine nuts and lemon wedges.

    Notes

    • Cook Pasta al dente, set a timer and don't overcook!
    • Store leftover orzo pasta salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.  Add a bit more lemon juice and olive oil before eating. 
    • Make Ahead - Pasta salad can be made ahead any time during the day if bringing to a party and kept covered in the fridge.  Make the dressing in a jar and mix it into the pasta salad just before serving.  If you add it to the salad right away, it will soak into the orzo and be dry by the time you eat it.  
    • Additions or Substitutions - Omit any veggies you don't like.  Cucumber, jarred peppers or giardiniera, capers, sun-dried tomatoes, sliced red onion, or sliced meats like prosciutto, salami, or pepperoni make great additions.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 283kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 561mg | Potassium: 322mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 602IU | Vitamin C: 20mg | Calcium: 95mg | Iron: 2mg
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    1. Ann says

      July 04, 2022 at 2:33 pm

      5 stars
      Made this last night as a side with our dinner. A big hit with leftovers for lunch today. I will definitely make again!!

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    2. Kimberlee says

      April 22, 2022 at 6:13 pm

      5 stars
      Super good! We used chickpea rice shaped pasta for even more fiber and protein. I will be using this in my summer picnic lunch rotation for sure!

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      • Meryl Downing says

        April 23, 2022 at 10:34 pm

        Great substitute, probably makes it gluten free too!

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    3. mmont0505 says

      May 07, 2021 at 8:18 pm

      Hello Meryl,
      Looking for a good stir fry recipe.

      Reply

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