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With Mediterranean-inspired flavors (feta! olives!) and fresh summer veggies, this easy Orzo Pasta Salad will be the talk of your next backyard get-together. Everyone will want the recipe, and who can blame them?! It’s the best orzo salad ever!

Mediterranean orzo pasta salad in bowl

Why You’ll Love This Greek Orzo Pasta Salad Recipe

  • There’s Just Something About Orzo. It looks like rice! But it’s pasta! Like Couscous Salad, you could make the same salad with any other pasta shape and I don’t think I’d be nearly as excited about it as I am when I see that there’s orzo involved. (This Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup is another orzo winner.)
  • Bold Mediterranean Flavors. This isn’t a wimpy pasta salad with a sickly-sweet mayo dressing and maybe some dried dill if you’re lucky. This orzo salad packs a punch with tangy feta cheese, zesty red wine vinaigrette, briny olives, and lots of fresh basil. 
  • Super Simple to Make. Boil the orzo, chop some veggies, and toss it all together. That’s about as complicated as this recipe gets. I don’t think there’s anything better for lazy summer days! (Well, maybe this Watermelon Salad.)
  • A Fabulous Addition to Summer BBQ Menus. Make it ahead and let it sit in the fridge until you’re ready to serve it. 
Orzo pasta salad recipe in bowl with spoon

How to Make Orzo Pasta Salad With Feta

The Ingredients

  • Dry Orzo. I like to use whole wheat orzo, but regular orzo is absolutely fine. 
  • Vegetables. English cucumber, grape or cherry tomatoes, and orange or yellow bell pepper. We’ve got a rainbow of colors here!
  • Chickpeas. These add some protein to the mix, so you can totally make this summer orzo pasta salad into a light lunch.
  • Feta Cheese. For the best flavor, I recommend buying block-style feta and crumbling it yourself rather than buying pre-crumbled feta.
  • Kalamata Olives. Briny, meaty, and definitely worth getting excited about.
  • Fresh Basil. The basil isn’t just a garnish here—we add lots of it, which gives this Greek-inspired pasta salad a bright, herbaceous flavor.
  • Dressing. We dress this orzo salad in a simple red wine vinaigrette that brings everything together. It’s similar to the dressing used for Greek Salad.

The Directions

Orzo in pot of salted water
  1. Cook the Orzo. Follow the package instructions and cool until al dente.
Cooked orzo in mixing bowl
  1. Drain. Transfer the drained pasta to a mixing bowl.
Orzo pasta salad dressing in liquid measuring cup with whisk
  1. Make the Dressing. Whisk together all of the ingredients. Pour half of the dressing over the warm orzo.
Ingredients for orzo salad in mixing bowl
  1. Finish. Add the rest of the orzo pasta salad ingredients and toss to combine. Season to taste and chill until ready to serve; add more dressing before serving. ENJOY!

Recipe Variations

  • Try Another Cheese. Shaved Parmesan or mozzarella pearls can be swapped in for the feta.
  • Make It With Roasted Vegetables. For a different vibe, take a note from this Roasted Vegetable Salad and swap the fresh veggies with roasted. Roasted Zucchini, Roasted Eggplant, and Roasted Red Peppers would all work well. 
  • Go For a Different Herb. Parsley would be great, as would mint. Or skip the herbs and throw in a few handfuls of peppery arugula.
Mediterranean orzo pasta salad in mixing bowl

What to Serve with Orzo Pasta Salad

Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Cook the Orzo Properly. Overcooked orzo will become mushy, especially once you toss it in the dressing. Aim for al dente, where the pasta is cooked through but still retains a bit of bite.
  • Use Salted Water. Boiling the orzo in salted water really makes a difference in its flavor. Generously salt the water—don’t worry, you’ll pour most of that extra sodium down the drain, but your pasta will taste so much better!
  • Chill Before Serving. While the salad can be enjoyed at room temperature, it tastes even better when it’s had some time to chill in the fridge. This allows the flavors to meld together.

Orzo Pasta Salad

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Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 25 minutes

Servings: 8 servings
This Greek-inspired orzo pasta salad recipe is loaded with Mediterranean flavor with feta, olives, chickpeas, tomatoes, and basil. Fresh and delish!

Ingredients
  

For the Salad:

  • 8 ounces dry orzo 1 1/2 cups; I use whole wheat orzo
  • 1 English cucumber seeded quartered lengthwise, and cut into 1/4-inch pieces
  • 1 pint grape or cherry tomatoes halved
  • 1 orange or yellow bell pepper cored and diced
  • 1 (14-ounce) can reduced sodium chickpeas rinsed and drained
  • 8 ounces feta cheese crumbled (about 1 1/2 cups)
  • cup pitted Kalamata olives leave whole
  • 1 cup chopped fresh basil

For the Dressing:


Instructions
 

  • Cook the orzo in a large pot of salted water until al dente, according to package instructions. Drain, then transfer to a large mixing bowl.
  • While the orzo cooks, make the dressing: In a bowl or liquid measuring cup with a spout, whisk together the oil, vinegar, garlic, mustard, salt, oregano, and black pepper. While the orzo is still warm, pour about half of the dressing over it and stir to coat (this helps the orzo absorb the dressing flavor and keeps it from sticking together).
  • To the bowl with the orzo, add the cucumber, tomatoes, bell pepper, chickpeas, feta, olives, and basil. Toss to combine, adding more dressing so that every is nicely moistened. Taste and add more salt and pepper for additional seasoning or a splash or two of vinegar for more zing. Refrigerate until ready to serve; just before serving, toss with a bit more dressing.

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Notes

  • TO STORE: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Give it a good stir before serving and add more dressing if needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 8)Calories: 324kcalCarbohydrates: 34gProtein: 11gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 25mgPotassium: 390mgFiber: 5gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1127IUVitamin C: 34mgCalcium: 192mgIron: 2mg

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  1. Light and fun summer salad! I finally decided to try making orzo pasta salad at home, and I’m so glad I found this recipe! It was surprisingly quick and easy and It tasted amazing! The orzo cooks quickly, and the veggies and herbs add a fresh pop of flavor. The best part is that the leftovers taste just as good the next day.5 stars

  2. This is a delicious summer salad, and easy to make. I didn’t have orzo so I used ditalini. Also, I left the chickpeas out but it didn’t matter, still an excellent salad. The dressing was perfect and added just the right amount of flavor. Thank you Erin.5 stars

  3. YUM! The fresh herbs are definitely the key to this dish!! I love the fresh basil with the cucumbers and tomato so refreshing! Just added a little lemon + asparagus & avocado on the side. My ENTIRE family loved it!5 stars

  4. This is one of my favorite recipes, it’s so colorful, flavorful, and filling yet light. I whipped it up for a backyard barbecue last weekend, and it was a huge hit with everyone. My orzo cooks up perfectly al dente and feta cheese adds a nice salty tang with the dressing that ties everything together beautifully.5 stars

  5. This salad recipe is SO GOOD!! I’ve even made it at a veggie side, omitting the orzo. Fantastic! Thanks for a great recipe!

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