Warm Orzo Salad with Roasted Vegetables and Feta

Warm Orzo Salad with Roasted Vegetables and Feta

I am quite honestly obsessed with this salad. Bold flavor and an ideal ratio of grain to roasted vegetables is what this orzo salad is built on. I stress to you, do not skimp on the vegetable portions even if you think it seems like a lot.

I’d say the serving size is 2-4 people depending on if you are serving it as a main dish or a side.

A few important things to note:

  • The flavor is the best when this dish is warm. Yes, it is still good cold, but only as leftovers and because you don’t have access to reheat it.
  • You can vary the vegetables based on what you have on hand, but these were some of my favorite to roast.

INGREDIENTS + DIRECTIONS

My love for even easy measurements is pretty clear in this orzo salad recipe as well. 1 cup measurement guides the ingredients and the dressing is made of tablespoons. Hope it makes the dish as easy for you as it is delicious!

  • Orzo (1 cup dry)
  • Feta (1 cup crumbles)
  • Zucchini (1 cup chopped)
  • Bell Pepper (1 cup chopped)
  • Broccoli (1 cup chopped with stems)
  • Cauliflower (1 cup chopped with stems)
  • Red Onion (1/2 cup diced)
  • Olive Oil (for roasting)
  • Fresh Ground Black Pepper (for roasting and dressing)
  • Sea salt (for dressing)
  • Plain Hummus (2 TBSP)
  • Dijon Mustard (1 TBSP)
  • Large Lemon (1/2)
  • Red Wine Vinegar (1 TBSP)

NUTRITION FACTS

These are estimates. I am not a food scientist, nutritionist or dietician. This information should not be used as medical or nutritional advice. 

358 Calories and 14 grams of protein per serving (4 servings) 

DIRECTIONS

Chop up all the vegetables into comparable sizes. I choose to go on the smaller side, which speeds up the roasting and allows for a little bit of everything in each bite. Toss in olive oil and fresh ground black pepper before spreading on a baking sheet. Bake at 375 for 15 minutes. Be careful to not roast to mush!

Cook your orzo per the package directions. Try to time roasting and orzo to finish around the same time.

While everything is cooking make the dressing by combining the hummus, dijon mustard, lemon and red wine vinegar in a small dish. Add fresh ground black pepper to taste, I love black pepper so I always go heavier. Add some sea salt to taste, mix well and you are done.

Note – I elected to go lighter on the salt because feta has a nice salt taste that I didn’t think needed to be contended with.

Combine the orzo, roasted veggies and feta in a serving bowl, then pour on the dressing. Mix and enjoy your freshly prepared orzo salad immediately.

COMPANION DISHES

I ate this as my main dish for dinner and Freddy even had some of the peppers. For a toddler he loves bold flavors. If I were to serve it as a side I think it would go well with lemon herbed chicken breasts, lamb chops roasted with olives and tomatoes or grilled salmon.

I hope you enjoy!

As far as the Mike stamp of approval goes, he loved it. Now he only had it cold, which to me means he didn’t get to experience it in all its glory. But, it still passed the Mike test and got a ton of veggies in for the day.

-Chellie

 

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Quinoa Salad with Olives, Feta and Cucumber

Quinoa Salad with Olives, Feta and Cucumber

This is my go to quinoa salad 100% because of the feta and olives. I love the simplicity and flexibility of the recipe that allows you to make adjustments to your personal preference.

I know I can’t be alone it this approach… do you have grocery list staples? Things you buy every week no matter what? Well, I do. And that is how this salad was made. These veggies are every week buys. And the olives and feta we get at Costco, because we use them so often.

INGREDIENTS + DIRECTIONS

One of the easiest things about this recipe is the measurements. When in doubt add 1 cup of the ingredient. Take a look below you’ll see!

  • Quinoa (1 cup dry)
  • Feta (1/2 – 1 cup crumbles)
  • Kalamata olives or Mixed Greek olives (1 cup pitted and chopped)
  • Cucumber (1 cup chopped)
  • Cherry Tomatoes (1 cup chopped)
  • Bell Pepper (1 cup chopped)
  • Red Onion (1/4 – 1/2 cup diced)
  • Garlic Olive Oil (1 TBSP)
  • Balsamic Vinegar (2-3 TBSP)
  • Cracked Black Pepper
  • Red Pepper Flake (optional)

ingredients for quinoa salad

DIRECTIONS

Cook your quinoa per the package directions. I am personally, not into the pre-rinse step of quinoa. I know that may be controversial, but mine turns out just fine without it.

Chop up all the veggies and olives and toss them into whatever you will serve the quinoa salad in, less dishes is always a good thing. Toss the veggies and olives in the garlic olive oil, balsamic vinegar and cracked black pepper.

After the quinoa has cooled down put that in the bowl with your dressed veggies and combine. Add your feta and give it a taste test, you may want to add a bit more oil or vinegar because the quinoa will really soak it up. Top it off with some red pepper flakes if you like a little kick and you are done.

Chill the dish in the fridge before eating or serving!

On my life it really is that easy. And I find it gets better day 2. So easy for weekday dinners, weekend dinner parties and your packed lunches.

COMPANION DISHES

In all honesty I could eat just this quinoa salad for any meal, but when I’m feeding a room I like to include this salad with any Mediterranean theme dish like a spinach stuffed chicken breast or garlic shrimp kabobs on the grill. I also think it pairs well with lemon and pine nut roasted asparagus.

I hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer – Mike did not eat this. He will turn and run from quinoa. There is no cheese or olive game strong enough to make Mike eat quinoa. 

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Welcome!

This year I have 8 gift guides for you. My absolute favorite gifting is Christmas stockings. So this year there is an under $25 stocking stuffer list for her/him. As usual there is our fitness fanatic gift guide and a new one this year the kitchen lover 😍

I hope you can find the perfect gift for your loved ones. Happy shopping!

Cheers!

Chellie

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