🥣 One Pot Broccoli Cheese Orzo
Looking for a creamy, comforting meal that’s ready in minutes and made all in one pot? This One Pot Broccoli Cheese Orzo is rich, hearty, and filled with tender broccoli and melty cheddar — perfect for busy nights when you want something warm, satisfying, and effortless.
🧾 Ingredients
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1 cup orzo
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2 cups vegetable broth
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1 cup milk
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2 cups broccoli florets
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1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
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Salt and pepper to taste
👩🍳 Instructions
1️⃣ Bring to a boil:
In a large pot, combine the vegetable broth and milk. Bring it to a boil over medium heat.
2️⃣ Add orzo:
Add the orzo and cook according to package instructions, stirring occasionally.
3️⃣ Add broccoli:
When orzo is nearly done, add broccoli florets and cook for 3–5 minutes until the broccoli is tender.
4️⃣ Add cheese:
Remove from heat and fold in the shredded cheddar cheese until melted and creamy.
5️⃣ ** Season:**
Taste and adjust with salt and pepper.
6️⃣ Serve:
Spoon into bowls and serve immediately while warm.
🍽 Nutrition Information (per serving)
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Calories: 280
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Protein: 10g
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Carbohydrate: 35g
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Fat: 12g
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Fiber: 4g
❓ 20 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Can I use a different kind of pasta instead of orzo?
Yes, small pasta varieties like elbow or ditalini will work. -
Can I use chicken broth instead of vegetable broth?
Of course — it adds a rich flavor. -
Can I use non-dairy milk and cheese?
Yes — plant-based varieties work well. -
What if I want it creamier?
Add a bit more milk or a splash of heavy cream. -
Can I make this in advance?
It’s best fresh, but you can refrigerate and reheat. -
How long will it keep in the fridge?
About 3–4 days in a sealed container. -
Can I freeze it?
It’s not recommended due to texture issues upon freezing and thawing. -
Can I add other veggies?
Of course! Peas, peppers, or zucchini would be great. -
Is this a complete meal on its own?
It’s a light meal — adding grilled chicken or shrimp can make it more hearty. -
Can I use whole-wheat orzo instead?
Yes, just adjust cooking time according to package instructions. -
How much water should I add if I omit broth?
2 cups water plus additional seasoning will work. -
Can I omit the cheese?
Yes, for a lighter or dairy-free meal. -
How much sodium is in this recipe?
About 500mg per serving (may fluctuate with broth and cheese). -
How can I make it spicier?
Add a pinch of chili flakes or diced jalapeños. -
Can I add herbs or garlic?
Certainly — garlic, thyme, or rosemary add great depth of flavor. -
Should I cover the pot while cooking orzo?
It’s not necessary; uncovered is fine. -
Can I double the recipe for a crowd?
Yes — just make sure you use a large enough pot. -
How can I make it more creamy without adding more cheese?
Add a dollop of cream cheese or a small amount of yogurt. -
Will freezing affect the texture of the orzo and broccoli?
Yes — freezing can make it mushier once defrosted. -
Can I prepare the ingredients in advance?
Yes — you can chop the broccoli and measure ingredients in advance.
🔥 20 Cooking Tips for Perfect One Pot Broccoli Cheese Orzo
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Use a heavy-bottomed pot to avoid sticking.
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Add a pinch of salt to the boiling broth for more flavor.
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Stir frequently to keep orzo from clumping.
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Don’t over-cook the broccoli — you want it tender but not mushy.
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Remove from heat promptly once the orzo is al dente.
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Fold in the cheese last to avoid a grainy texture.
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Save a little broth or milk to adjust consistency if it’s too thick.
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Taste and adjust seasonings before serving.
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Consider adding a small pat of butter for additional richness.
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Pair with a side salad or grilled veggies for a complete meal.
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For a protein boost, add diced chicken or chickpeas.
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Fluff with a fork before serving to avoid a gummy texture.
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Serve immediately for best texture.
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Don’t let it sit for too long — orzo will absorb liquid and become overly soft.
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If adding other veggies, cut them to match broccoli in size.
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For a thinner sauce, add additional broth.
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For a richer flavor, use chicken broth instead of vegetable.
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Top with Parmesan or herbs for a nice finishing touch.
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Pair with a crispy breadstick or garlic bread for texture contrast.
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Don’t forget a squeeze of lemon juice to lift the flavors just before serving.