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Creamy, full of flavor, and perfectly carb-y, this Chicken Orzo Soup is a delicious and satisfying soup that’s perfect for a cozy night in.
Made with chicken, orzo pasta, herbs, and a generous splash of heavy cream, this soup is an elegant take on classic chicken noodle soup.
How to Make Chicken Orzo Soup
Chicken Orzo Soup comes together in just a few minutes with minimal ingredients. To make this it, you’ll need:
- olive oil
- butter
- yellow onion
- carrots
- minced garlic
- salt and pepper
- dried thyme
- dried oregano
- all-purpose flour
- chicken broth
- dry orzo pasta
- can of chicken (you can also cook a chicken breast yourself, or shred some rotisserie chicken meat)
- heavy cream (optional, but so delicious! if you want to make this dairy-free, leave the cream and butter out)
To make this soup, heat a pot (these are my favorite pots ever) over medium heat and add in your butter, oil, and veggies and saute for a few minutes until they’re all soft. Next, you’ll add in your garlic, salt, pepper, thyme, and oregano and cook for 1 minute until everything becomes fragrant.
Stir in the flour and let it cook until it becomes golden in color, then slowly whisk in chicken broth, being careful to continually whisk so that the flour doesn’t clump up. And when I mean slowly, I really mean slowly, like a couple tablespoons at a time. This will help thicken the soup a bit and keep it from getting clumpy!
Stir in the orzo and chicken, and turn the heat up. Let simmer until the orzo is cooked, stirring often so the orzo doesn’t stick (in this case, stirring the pot is a good idea, lol). Stir in the heavy cream (it’s optional, but hightly recommended) and serve!
What to Serve with Chicken Orzo Soup
Olive Garden got one thing right for sure: soup, salad, and breadsticks are an amazing combination. You can serve this soup with any side salad and bread that you like. I recommend my Classic Side Salad, One Hour Dinner Rolls, and Garlic Pull Apart Rolls.
Favorite Soup Recipes
If you love this soup, try these other amazing and easy soup recipes from my website. I have so many favorites, but here are a few that I love!