This Creamy One-Pan Orzo is warm, creamy, and almost too easy to be this good. Everything cooks in one pan, saving you time, dishes, and effort — the kind of simple, comforting meal you’ll be so glad you made.

I’m honestly not sure who I would be if I didn’t share recipes like this with you. Because if there’s a way to save time, use just one pan, and still end up with something warm and creamy, I need everyone to know about it. I love those quiet moments when you add everything, close the lid, and realize there’s nothing else to do. No pile of dishes waiting. No extra steps. Just you, your kitchen, and the comforting feeling that dinner is basically taking care of itself. And somehow, those are always the meals that taste the best… maybe because they didn’t exhaust you before you even sat down to eat.
▶️ Video Tutorial
❤️ Why You’ll Love This Creamy One-Pan Orzo
👀 It practically cooks itself
You add everything, close the lid, and let the pan do all the work while you do literally anything else.
🧼 No mountain of dishes waiting
Just one pan, no mess, and that quiet relief of knowing cleanup will take two minutes, not twenty.
⏱️ It saves you on busy, tired days
Perfect for those evenings when you want something warm and comforting, but don’t have the energy for complicated cooking.
🤍 It feels cozy without trying too hard
Simple, creamy, and comforting in that effortless way that makes you want to make it again very soon.
🧺 Ingredients You’ll Need

🍝 Orzo – 1 cup (200 g)
🥣 Vegetable broth – 1 cup (240 ml)
🥛 Oat milk – ½ cup (120 ml)
🍅 Tomato sauce – ½ cup (120 ml)
🍄 Mushrooms – 1 cup (70–80 g), thinly sliced
🍅 Cherry tomatoes – 1 cup (150 g)
🧄 Garlic – 2 cloves (8 g), minced
🌿 Fresh spinach – 2 cups (60 g)
🧀 Nutritional yeast – 2 tbsp (10 g)
🫒 Olive oil – 1 tbsp (15 ml)
🧂 Salt – ½ tsp (3 g)
⚫ Black pepper – ¼ tsp (0.5 g)
🌿 Dried oregano – ½ tsp (0.5 g)
📋 How to Make Creamy One-Pan Orzo
1. Add everything to the pan. Place the orzo, vegetable broth, oat milk, tomato sauce, mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, garlic, spinach, nutritional yeast, olive oil, salt, black pepper, and oregano into a large deep skillet. Cover with a lid and cook over medium-low heat for 6 minutes.

2. Finish and serve. Open the lid, gently stir once, and cook uncovered for another 3–4 minutes, until the orzo is tender and creamy. Serve warm.


👩🍳 Cooking Tips for the Best Creamy One-Pan Orzo
🥘 Use a deep skillet with a lid
This helps the orzo cook evenly and keeps the moisture inside so it turns perfectly creamy.
🥄 Stir as needed
After opening the lid, give it a gentle stir. If your skillet tends to stick, stirring occasionally will help keep the texture smooth and creamy.
🔥 Keep the heat medium-low
This allows the orzo to soften slowly and absorb the liquid without drying out.
🍽️ Serve it right away
This is when the texture is at its creamiest and most comforting.
✨ Orzo is one of those quiet pantry staples that doesn’t try to impress you, but somehow always delivers. Small, simple, and incredibly comforting, it cooks quickly and turns into something warm and satisfying without much effort. It’s the kind of ingredient you reach for when you want something reliable, something that feels easy and familiar. And if you’ve ever been curious about where orzo comes from and why it’s been loved in so many kitchens for generations, there’s a lovely little read you might enjoy.
🔀 Recipe Variations
🍄 Make it more cozy
Add extra mushrooms. The flavor becomes deeper, richer, and even more comforting.
🌶️ Add a little attitude
A pinch of red pepper flakes gives it that tiny kick that makes each bite more interesting.
🥛 Make it creamier (my favorite trick)
Add a small splash of oat milk at the end if it thickens too much. It brings everything back to that silky texture.
🍋 Brighten it up
A squeeze of lemon at the end makes it taste fresher and somehow lighter, even though it’s still cozy.
🫙 Storage & Make-Ahead
🧊 Storage
Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It will thicken as it sits, which is completely normal.
🔥 Reheating tip
Add a splash of oat milk or vegetable broth before reheating. It brings back that creamy texture and makes it feel freshly made again.
⏳ Make-ahead tip
You can make it in advance and reheat it when needed. Honestly, it’s one of those meals that feels just as comforting the next day, maybe even more.

🍽️ What to Serve With Creamy One-Pan Orzo
🥒 Cucumber Dill Salad
Fresh, crisp, and cool — the perfect contrast to the warm, creamy orzo. It makes the whole meal feel lighter and more balanced.
🍅 Tomato and Onion Salad
Juicy tomatoes and simple flavors work beautifully here. It adds that fresh, vibrant bite that makes everything taste even better.
🌯 Easy Hummus Wraps
Soft, comforting, and perfect for turning this into a more filling meal. Sometimes I scoop the orzo straight into the wrap, and it’s honestly so good.
💡 My Tip:
If it looks too thick after resting, don’t worry — orzo relaxes again with a little heat and liquid, like nothing ever happened. One splash, one stir, and suddenly everything is fine again… a little dramatic, but very forgiving.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Any plant-based milk works well here. Just make sure it’s unsweetened, so the flavor stays savory and balanced.
Simply add a small splash of vegetable broth or oat milk, cover again, and cook for another minute or two until it becomes soft and creamy.
Absolutely. Add a little oat milk or broth while reheating and stir gently. It brings the creamy texture back and makes it taste fresh again.

📝 Final Thoughts
I love recipes like this because they don’t try to impress you… and somehow that’s exactly why they do. One pan, a few simple ingredients, and suddenly you’re standing there with something warm, creamy, and honestly better than you expected. No stress, no mess, no moment where you regret starting. Just a quiet, cozy meal that makes you feel like you did something good for yourself today. And those are always the recipes worth keeping.
If you make this creamy one-pan orzo, I’d truly love to know how it turned out for you. Did you eat it straight from the pan like I sometimes do, or did you manage to wait and serve it properly? Maybe you added your own little twist, or maybe you just enjoyed the quiet simplicity of it as it is. Either way, your little stories and moments in the kitchen always make this space feel more real and shared. 💬
📄 Scroll down for the full recipe card with step-by-step instructions.
🍝 More Recipes with Orzo:

Creamy One-Pan Orzo
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Ingredients
- 1 cup orzo
- 1 cup vegetable broth
- ½ cup oat milk
- ½ cup tomato sauce
- 1 cup mushrooms, thinly sliced
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 cups fresh spinach
- 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- ½ tsp salt, or to taste
- ¼ tsp black pepper, or to taste
- ½ tsp dried oregano
Instructions
- Place the orzo, vegetable broth, oat milk, tomato sauce, mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, garlic, spinach, nutritional yeast, olive oil, salt, black pepper, and oregano into a large deep skillet. Cover with a lid and cook over medium-low heat for 6 minutes.1 cup orzo, 1 cup vegetable broth, ½ cup oat milk, ½ cup tomato sauce, 1 cup mushrooms, thinly sliced, 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved, 2 cloves garlic, minced, 2 cups fresh spinach, 2 tbsp nutritional yeast, 1 tbsp olive oil, ½ tsp salt, or to taste, ¼ tsp black pepper, or to taste, ½ tsp dried oregano
- Open the lid, gently stir once, and cook uncovered for another 3–4 minutes, until the orzo is tender and creamy. Serve warm.
Notes
🫙 Storage & Make-Ahead
🧊 Storage
Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It will thicken as it sits, which is completely normal.🔥 Reheating tip
Add a splash of oat milk or vegetable broth before reheating. It brings back that creamy texture and makes it feel freshly made again.⏳ Make-ahead tip
You can make it in advance and reheat it when needed. Honestly, it’s one of those meals that feels just as comforting the next day, maybe even more.Nutrition
🐾 Life of Emma
Emma is “asleep”… but somehow still keeping one eye open, just in case anything interesting happens without her. I swear she can sense snacks from across the room. 😅
And look at that little gray face — she’s turning gray just like me. The only difference is, I can dye my hair… she just wears hers proudly. 🐾









I made this for dinner and added a can of chick peas for protein. It was delicious!
Ty for the recipe 😉
This makes me so happy to read, Lucy! 🥹 I love that you added chickpeas for extra protein — such a great idea. I’m so glad it turned out delicious for you. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this 💚