For more one-pot meals, check out my posts for One Pot Curry Chicken and Rice, One Pot Chicken Parmesan Pasta, and One Pot Creamy Pesto Chicken Pasta.  It’s no secret that I love orzo just about as much as humanly possible. It’s the perfect pasta for one-pot meals too! I wanted to make something Greek (there’s just something so magical about all of those garlicky/lemony/buttery/herby flavors, I just can’t get enough!) and there’s plenty of fresh herbs in the garden, plus lemons at the farmer’s market and I had chicken thighs thawing so it all just seemed to be pointing toward the direction of making a Greek orzo and chicken dish. Sometimes ingredients talk to me like that, and I’m not complaining about it. 

Why this Recipe Works

Here are only a few reasons why this one pot Greek chicken dish gets an A++ in my book:

One pot — cooking everything in one pot is just so nice! You cook in it, you serve out of it, and you only have one dish to clean up after dinner. It doesn’t get any better than that!  Chicken thighs — I know a lot of people prefer chicken breasts to thighs but I think thighs are just as delicious. They’re more flavorful, and cook up just as tender and juicy as a chicken breast. Plus, they cook quickly, making them ideal for this orzo dish.  Orzo — Speaking of orzo, this little, teeny pasta is perfect for this Greek dish. It’s widely available in grocery stores, it cooks up fast, and it is great at taking on the flavors of whatever it’s cooking in, which in this case is savory chicken broth.  Keeps well — If you have leftovers, consider it a bonus! Just reheat in the microwave for about a minute or so to enjoy this dish again for lunch or dinner the next day. 

Here’s How you Make it

Let’s walk through how to whip up this tasty one pot Greek chicken and creamy orzo recipe.

 Ideas for Customizing this Dish

Add sundried tomatoes, kalamata olives, or mushrooms to the orzo while it cooks.  Stir in fresh basil into the orzo at the end when it’s done cooking. The basil will wilt as you fluff the orzo.  For more protein and texture, add a can of rinsed, drained chickpeas to the orzo while it cooks.  Use butterflied chicken breasts or pound three medium-size chicken breasts to 1-inch thickness instead of chicken thighs.  Sprinkle feta over the top of the dish right before serving.  Shred the chicken thighs and mix back into the orzo before serving. 

What’s an Alternative to Orzo?

No orzo? No problem. You can still enjoy one pot Greek chicken with acini de pepe (another type of tiny pasta), or use ditalini or orecchiette.  You can also use white rice instead of the orzo, as rice cooks to the same ratio as orzo (2 cups of liquid to 1 cup of orzo/rice). 

Expert Tips

If you have stuck on orzo and you are finding it hard to clean the pot during dinner clean up, do what I do: Fill the pot with hot (can be boiling) water in the sink with half a cup of baking soda and leave it to soak for an hour or so — clean up will be a breeze!  Substitute lemon juice from a bottle if that’s all you have. It’s not as lemony fresh but it will work just fine!  Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Freeze for up to 3 months. 

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