Lemon Chicken Orzo
- By Amy Dong
- Updated May. 21, 2026
We love this lemon chicken orzo for an easy weeknight meal that’s big on flavor and takes about 40 minutes, start to finish. The tender chicken, garlic, and lemon pair together beautifully. I often double the recipe for meal prep, as leftovers keep very well.

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Key Recipe Ingredients

- Orzo Pasta – Small, rice-shaped pasta that cooks quickly and absorbs the lemony sauce perfectly. You can use whole wheat orzo for extra fiber or a gluten-free version if needed.
- Chicken Breast Tenders – Tender, lean pieces that cook fast and stay juicy. Boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut into strips also work well.
- Dry White Wine – Deglazes the pan and adds brightness to the sauce. Chicken broth is a good substitute if you prefer not to use wine.
- Fresh Lemon Juice – Brings a clean, zesty flavor that ties everything together. Always use freshly squeezed juice for the best taste.
- Parmesan Cheese – Freshly grated parmesan melts into the warm orzo, giving it a creamy, savory finish.
- Lemon Wedges, Extra Parmesan, and Chopped Basil (for garnish) – Add a bright, fresh finish and a touch of color before serving.
Substitutions And Variations
Here are some of our favorite substitutions and variations:
- Protein Options: I like to use chicken tenders for quick cooking, but shrimp, scallops, or even salmon work great too.
- Meatless Version: Leave out the chicken and top the orzo with toasted almonds, pine nuts, or chickpeas for extra texture and protein. It’s light but still filling.
- Herb Swaps: You can mix in parsley, oregano, or chives if you don’t have basil. Each herb brings its own fresh flavor.
Step-By-Step Recipe Instructions


- Mix salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
- Season chicken on both sides.


- Cook chicken until golden and cooked through.
- Sauté garlic and onion in butter until fragrant.


- Add wine and reduce by half.
- Boil orzo until al dente.


- Toss orzo with olive oil to prevent sticking.
- Layer orzo, sauce, basil, parmesan, and chicken; serve.
For full list of ingredients and instructions, see recipe card below.
How To Prep Ahead
Take a look at our best prep-ahead strategies for this recipe:
- Prep the Chicken Ahead: Season and cook the chicken tenders up to a day ahead. Keep them covered in the fridge, then warm them in a skillet or oven before serving. The flavors actually deepen as they rest overnight.
- Make the Sauce Base in Advance: Sauté the onion and garlic, deglaze with wine, and reduce the liquid as directed. Let it cool, then refrigerate in a sealed container. When ready to serve, reheat the sauce, add lemon juice, and toss with the warm orzo and parmesan.

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Lemon Chicken Orzo
Ingredients
- ½ pound orzo pasta, uncooked
- 2 pounds chicken breast tenderloins
- olive oil, for cooking
- kosher salt, to taste
- black pepper, freshly ground, to taste
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 tablespoons salted butter
- 6 cloves garlic, chopped
- 1 medium onion, chopped
- 1 cup dry white wine
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice, freshly squeezed
- 1 cup parmesan cheese, freshly grated
- ½ cup basil leaves, freshly torn
- Optional garnishes: Lemon slices parmesan, chopped basil leaves
Instructions
- In a large pot, add generously salted water and bring to a boil. Cook orzo just until al dente; don't overcook. Drain and toss with about 2 TB olive oil to prevent sticking. Keep warm.
- While pasta is cooking: Pat dry the moisture from chicken tenders with paper towels.
- In a small bowl, whisk together 1/2 tsp kosher salt, 1/4 tsp black pepper, and 1 teaspoon garlic powder. Sprinkle evenly on both sides of chicken pieces.
- In a large skillet (avoid non-stick) add 4 TB olive oil over medium-high heat. When oil is hot, cook chicken tenderloins just until no longer pink in center, about 2-3 min per side, depending on thickness of chicken. Remove chicken from pan and keep warm.
- In same used skillet, add the butter over medium high heat. Once melted, add garlic and onion, stirring 1-2 minutes until fragrant.
- Add wine; deglaze pan by scraping bits loose with your spatula while the liquid cooks. Reduce liquid by half, about 3 minutes. Add lemon juice and turn off heat. Add kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste (1/4-1/2 tsp each).
- Place cooked orzo in a large serving bowl; toss with freshly grated parmesan and onion/garlic mixture. Toss in basil leaves. Serve with chicken and garnish as desired.
Notes
- Boneless, skinless chicken breast can be used instead of tenderloins; I like tenderloins, as they cook up a bit more tender.
- Pat the chicken dry before seasoning. Removing excess moisture helps it sear evenly and develop a golden crust.
- Use a stainless steel or cast-iron skillet instead of non-stick. It allows the chicken to brown better and creates flavorful bits for deglazing.
- Stir in the basil right before serving. The heat will gently wilt the leaves without dulling their fresh flavor.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container. Add a splash of broth or water when reheating to bring back the creamy texture.
- This recipe is part of our Healthy 30-Minute Dinner Recipes.
- We love serving this dish with Marinated Grilled Shrimp or 10-Minute Garlic Shrimp instead of chicken to change up the protein.
Nutrition (per serving)
What To Serve with Lemon Chicken Orzo
Main Dishes
- This Lemon Chicken Orzo pairs beautifully with other lemon-inspired favorites. Try it alongside Grilled Lemon Chicken for a bright, fresh meal that’s perfect for warm evenings.
- You can also have it with some Marinated Grilled Shrimp or 10-Minute Garlic Shrimp instead of adding chicken to it.
Side Dishes
- We love serving this dish with crisp, citrusy sides like Garlic Roasted Potatoes with Lemon or a fresh Strawberry Salad With Asparagus.
- For something lighter, pair it with Cucumber Sandwiches with Cream Cheese and Lemon or a spoonful of Basil ‘n Lemon Pesto for an extra burst of flavor.
Frequently Asked Questions
After draining, toss the orzo with a drizzle of olive oil. This keeps it from clumping while you finish the sauce and chicken.
You can, but fresh basil gives the dish a brighter flavor. If using dried basil, start with about 1 teaspoon and adjust to taste.
You can replace the wine with chicken or vegetable broth. It will still give you a flavorful sauce with a nice balance of acidity.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3–4 days. Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave, adding a splash of broth or water to loosen the sauce if needed.
Orzo is a mini rice-shaped semolina pasta. It resembles barley or rice grains, but it’s actually little morsels of pasta made out of white flour or whole grain flour. Because orzo pasta is pint-sized, it not only cooks faster than other pasta shapes, but it also is much quicker than rice.
Orzo is generally not gluten-free, though you may be able to source a gluten-free version of orzo nowadays.
Yes! This recipe is great for meal prep. You can cook the chicken up to a day ahead and keep them covered in the fridge — the flavors actually deepen overnight. You can also make the sauce base in advance and refrigerate it in a sealed container. When you’re ready to serve, just cook the orzo fresh, reheat the sauce, stir in the lemon juice, and toss everything together. It comes together so fast when you’ve got the components prepped!
It can be! This dish is made with lean chicken breast tenders, fresh lemon juice, and a modest amount of olive oil and butter. Using whole wheat orzo bumps up the fiber, and the fresh basil adds antioxidants. You can also lighten it up by reducing the parmesan or swapping the pasta for a smaller portion.
Absolutely! Leftover rotisserie chicken or any cooked chicken works beautifully here. Just shred or slice it and add it to the finished orzo and sauce. This actually makes the recipe even quicker on a busy weeknight. Leftover grilled chicken adds a nice smoky depth to the dish when you have time.
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