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Souper Creamy Lemon Butter Cheesy Zucchini Orzo!! Kind of like risotto, kind of like soup, kind of DELICIOUS…the ultimate bowl of summer comfort. This simple zucchini orzo is made in under 30 minutes, uses just one skillet, and is a great way to use up that summertime zucchini. It’s creamy, garlicky, packed with zucchini, and finished with fresh herbs and parmesan cheese. Perfect cozy, summer dinner or easy side, any night of the week. Everyone in the house will enjoy this dish, veggies and all!

If I could describe this dish in just a few words, I’d tell you that it’s a cross between risotto and soup. It’s not quite as thick or heavy as risotto, but not nearly as soupy as soup. It’s somewhere in between the two, and most importantly?
It. Is. SO GOOD.
It’s comfort in a bowl and clearly I love this recipe. Before I dive into all the details, some background info for you all. Growing up, my mom would make what she called “souper rice”. Basically, it was cream of chicken soup plus a whole lot of rice. So much rice that you really couldn’t call it soup anymore…enter “souper rice”. I can’t fully remember how she made it, but I know it involved minute rice and cream of chicken broth. That might have been it actually. Either way, it was incredibly basic…and yet she loved it. She would eat it with homemade air-popped popcorn on top. Yes, that’s my mom, carb-loving, and all about comfort. And I love her for it.
To this day, “souper rice” is still a food she would happily enjoy if someone were to make just make it a bit healthier.
I actually made my take on “souper rice” a few years back and it’s kind of what inspired today’s recipe. Honestly, I was sitting outside pondering in my head about what I wanted to make. Zucchini was on my mind and so was orzo. I put the two together and this is what I came up with. Then I remembered mom’s “souper rice” and that’s when I decided I was making “souper zucchini orzo”. I knew even before I made it that I was going to love it.
This is SIMPLE. So SUPER SIMPLE, but my gosh, it’s good. It’s what everyone needs a little dish of in their life today.

Also? I sent these photos to my mom, who at the time was driving back to Colorado from California. And immediately her response was…
Yum! ? LOVE❣️
Yep, I copy-pasted that. And when I told her that I gave some of the dish away, she almost panicked that she wouldn’t have any to eat upon getting in at 12 am. I assured her that I saved her plenty. I knew this was her kind of recipe. She literally gave a sigh of relief. Dramatic, but it’s all true.

OK, moving along here.
The details.
As I said, this dish is quick and easy. Start by cooking the butter and garlic together until your kitchen smells amazing, so a minute or so. Add the orzo and plenty of fresh thyme. The garlic and thyme are the big flavors here, so don’t be shy.
Allow the orzo to get a little toasty, then toss in lots of shredded zucchini and a bit of kale too. If you hate kale, not a problem, simply use spinach. If you hate greens, not a problem, leave them out. Next, slowly pour in the chicken broth. For anyone who’s a vegetarian, just go with vegetable broth instead.
Cook the orzo risotto-style, stirring every few minutes until it’s al dente and creamy. This only takes a few minutes, so don’t worry, no standing at the stove for an hour.
Once the orzo is al dente, stir in a splash of milk (I like using canned full coconut milk, it’s delicious, dairy-free, so creamy, and no, you do not taste any coconut) and plenty of fresh parmesan cheese. As you are stirring, smells of garlic, thyme, and parmesan will quickly hit your nose.
It’s wonderful.
Remove from the heat, and simply finish off with fresh thyme. And please, eat immediately. This is meant to be on the soupy side, meaning there should still be broth around the orzo. The orzo will soak the broth up if it sits too long. So enjoy it right away it will be just perfect.
And that’s it. Enjoy a bowl topped with fresh thyme and settle into a cozy summer meal. Yes, meal, I know this might be considered more of a side dish, but around here, this is dinner.

If you’d like to make this a little heartier, try adding a fried or soft boiled egg.
Alternately, if you’d like to serve this as a side, that works great too. I’d recommend my favorite creamed corn chicken, this colorful creamed spinach salmon, a simple roasted chicken, or even a grilled steak. Any of these would be delicious paired with this orzo.
What I love most? Even though this is best right off the stove, the leftovers are still so good. The orzo becomes more like risotto and when heated up, it makes the perfect lunch the next day. Love a dish that you can enjoy for dinner one night and lunch the following day!

OH, and of course, how could I forget. This is a great way to get in your vegetables and use up all the zucchini you have growing in the garden.
Or maybe you just picked up a few too many zucchini at the market, this is your dish. Biggest bonus? Your kids will love this too, just tell them the green specs are herbs. Or maybe double the parmesan, in my book adding more cheese is always a good idea…whether you’re a kid or an adult.

If you make this souper creamy lemon butter cheesy zucchini orzo be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Watch The How To Video:
Souper Creamy Lemon Butter Cheesy Zucchini Orzo
Servings: 8
Calories Per Serving: 1211 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Watch the How-To Reel
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons salted butter
- 3-4 cloves garlic, minced or grated
- 1 pound dry orzo pasta (use gluten-free, if needed)
- 2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
- 2 medium zucchini and or yellow summer squash grated
- 1/2 bunch kale, finely shredded
- 3 cups low sodium chicken or vegetable broth
- zest and juice of 1 lemon
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- kosher salt and black pepper
- 1/2 cup whole milk or canned full fat coconut milk
- 3/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley (or 2 teaspoons dried)
Instructions
- 1. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the butter and garlic, and cook until the garlic is fragrant, about 1 minute. Stir in the orzo, and thyme, and cook until golden and toasted, 2-3 minutes. Stir in the zucchini and kale, cooking another 2-3 minutes, until wilted. Add the 1/2 cup broth and de-glaze the pan. Add the lemon zest, lemon juice, onion powder and season with salt and pepper. Slowly continue to pour in the remaining 2 1/2 cups broth and bring to a boil over high heat. Simmer 8-10 minutes until the orzo is al dente, stirring often. It should become very creamy. 2. Stir in the milk, parmesan, and parsley, cook another few minutes until warmed through. As the orzo thickens up on you, add additional broth to thin. It should be creamy, but with just a touch of liquid. 3. Divide the orzo among bowls and top with fresh thyme…add additional butter…and parmesan, if desired. Hint? It's very desirable…
Notes
Gluten Free Orzo: I love DeLallo brand gluten free orzo.

This post was originally published on August 15, 2019
















I was wondering would this recipe work with fresh Rosemary instead of Thyme? We don’t have thyme but plenty of Rosemary.
Hey Abby! I am sure rosemary will be so delicious! Great idea! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Just made this and I can’t stop eating it it is so delicious!! Great way to use up zuke!! Love it!
Yes! So glad you are loving this one, Linda! Thank you so much! xTieghan
We made this for dinner last night and it was simply delicious! A “souper” tasty recipe. Perfect for zucchini!
Thank you so much Candace! So glad you tried this! xTieghan
Made this for dinner tonight. I live pretty far from a grocery store and didn’t have any kale.i substituted frozen peas and it was delicious!!! Will definately make this again.
That is so amazing to hear! Thank you for trying this Lynn! xTieghan
This recipe was even better than advertised! I doubled it, which made plenty of leftovers for lunches. In our house a very important criteria especially since school is back in full swing. The thyme, parmesan, and cilantro (I didn’t have parsley) really were beautiful flavor enhancements. The texture of this dish was very appealing. Everyone at our table had seconds. I didn’t see where to add the lemon juice and zest so I added it before the coconut milk. Thank you for another great recipe.
Thank you so much Lynn! I am really glad this turned out amazing for you! xTieghan
This is delicious and super creamy. My kids (who are usually picky about zucchini) loved it! They asked for seconds and even thirds! Thank you!
Thank you so much Ann! xTieghan
Wow!! Another killer recipe, we halved it since I was just cooking for two. I would make this again in a heartbeat! Thank you Tieghan for all that you do, your recipes have brought us tremendous joy.
Thank you so much Jillian! xTieghan
This looks yummy. Gonna serve it with seared scallops. ?
Love that! Thank you so much Allison! xTieghan
When do you add the lemon?
Hi Abby! The lemon juice and zest are added with the broth. Recipe all fixed! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Yum! This is the prefect busy weeknight dish!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.vom
Thank you Paige! I hope you love this! xTieghan
Sounds so yummy! The recipe does not include the lemon juice and zest – when should they be added?
Hi Valerie! The lemon juice and zest are added with the broth. Recipe all fixed! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Can you use any kind of pasta instead of orzo?
Hi Karla! I recommend using orzo or another small cut pasta such as small shells or elbows. That said, I think orzo is best as it creates a more risotto like texture and easily soaks up the sauce. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan! Another stunning dish you’ve created! Can’t wait to try it with all the late summer zucchini from my garden! I absolutely love the blue and white bowl in your photo! May I ask where you got it from? Thanks!
Hi Heidi! I bought these bowls on Etsy and sadly they are currently sold out. I am so sorry! I wish I could give you a link to shop! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I’m going on holiday tomorrow, staying in a cottage with friends, I am going to take this recipe with me as I think they will all love it! Thank you!
Thank you so much Liz! I hope you all enjoy your holiday and this recipe! xTieghan
So unfortunate that we do not get orzo rice in India – the flavours look absolutely amazing!!! Love your writing style: Start by cooking the butter and garlic togetherU UNTIL YOUR KITCHEN SMELLS AMAZING – love it! 😀
Thank you so much Sheenam! I hope you love this! xTieghan