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One Pan Salmon Orzo Dinner

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If you're like me, you’re always on the lookout for meals that look impressive but don’t require a ton of time or dishes. This one-pan salmon orzo checks all the boxes—it’s quick, easy, and bursting with fresh, zesty flavors. Think tender salmon fillets, perfectly cooked orzo, and a creamy, herb-infused sauce all made in just one dish.

Whether you're cooking for your family or hosting a small dinner party, this recipe delivers restaurant-quality results without the stress. Plus, who doesn’t love the simplicity of one pan? Less cleanup, more time to enjoy the meal (and maybe even some dessert!).

Ready to make a dish that’ll become a staple in your weekly rotation?

EXPERT TIPS

  1. Choose the Right Salmon
    Use fresh, skinless salmon fillets for even cooking. If using frozen salmon, ensure it’s fully thawed and patted dry to prevent excess moisture.

  2. Cook Orzo to Perfection
    Keep an eye on the liquid. If the orzo looks dry while baking, add a splash of warm broth to keep it creamy and prevent it from sticking.

  3. Don’t Skip the Lemon
    Fresh lemon juice and slices brighten the dish and balance the creamy coconut milk and Parmesan flavors. For extra zing, zest the lemon before juicing.

  4. Add Veggies for Variety
    Cherry tomatoes, spinach, and peas add color and texture, but you can customize with zucchini, red bell peppers, or even asparagus.

  5. Rest the Salmon
    Let the salmon rest for 2-3 minutes after baking to retain its juices and ensure it stays tender.

  6. Adjust Seasonings
    Taste the orzo mixture before serving and add more salt, pepper, or Parmesan as needed for a flavor-packed bite.

FAQs

  • Can I make this dish dairy-free?
    Absolutely! Skip the Parmesan cheese or use a plant-based alternative. The coconut milk already adds creaminess.

  • What other proteins can I use?
    You can substitute salmon with chicken breast, shrimp, or even tofu. Adjust the cooking times accordingly to ensure they’re fully cooked.

  • How can I meal prep this dish?
    Cook everything as directed, but keep the salmon and orzo separate in airtight containers. Reheat gently in the oven or microwave, adding a splash of broth to the orzo if needed.

  • Can I freeze leftovers?
    Yes, this dish freezes well! Store in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat gently.

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