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The coziest bowl of Wild Rice and Orzo Chicken Soup to welcome these long, cold December nights. Made with wild rice, herbs, orzo pasta, and chicken. It’s a hearty warming meal to enjoy any night of the week. Just throw everything into the instant pot or slow cooker, set it, and walk away. Add a little browned sage butter just before serving. The browned butter takes just minutes to make but adds a wonderful layer of deliciousness to this creamy soup. Every spoonful is so delicious with a side of bread.

I don’t know how it happened so fast, but winter has officially hit us and all I have to say is brrr. Granted today was just an especially chilly, snowy day, it feels exceptionally cold out as I sit and type this cozied up inside.
Lately, I’ve been doing crazy simple recipes. Sometimes they have a mix of flavors going on. Hearty dishes from Asian cuisine, to creamy spiced Indian curries. I’m all over the place flavor-wise, but the one thing each recipe has in common? They’re all cozy.
Short cold days just put me in a cozy state of mind. I want to spend zero time on cooking dinner and all my time baking cookies. What can I say, tis’ the season!
Anyway, both my mom and I love wild rice. We would make the Uncle Ben’s wild rice blends all the time when I was growing up. And while I don’t use those ingredients when cooking now, I still love wild rice. Especially with herbs and butter. Such a cozy yet still wholesome combination.
I’ve made a few wild rice soup recipes in the past, but never one like this. Today’s is special. It’s made with orzo pasta and golden sage butter.
Two simple additions that make all the difference.

Whenever I’m cooking wild rice, I almost always use the instant pot or crockpot. But usually just the instant pot since it works so fast. For whatever reason, I have a hard time with wild rice, but using the instant pot or crockpot always works so perfectly.
If you’re in a hurry though, stick with the instant pot!
Simply add almost all the ingredients – the chicken, onion, garlic, wild rice, poultry seasoning, paprika, and chicken or vegetable broth, right to the bowl of the instant pot or crockpot. You can make this on the stove in a dutch oven, too. Use the method that works for you!
Now lock the lid and set it for 12 minutes. I find this to be the perfect amount of time to cook the rice and chicken. If making this in the crockpot, cook low and slow, all day long.
Once the rice is cooked, I mix in the orzo and cook for a few minutes to allow time for the orzo to cook.
Add cream for extra creaminess.

While that’s cooking, I like to take the cloves of garlic and mix them together with the butter and sage on the stove. What happens is that the garlic gets crispy and the butter browns around both the garlic and sage.
This is so delicious and really adds a layer of freshness to a very creamy soup.
Finish the bowls of soup off with the sage butter, then parmesan, and fresh thyme.
I recommend serving this soup with a side of crusty bread. If you own the HBH Super Simple cookbook, there’s an easy, no-knead bread recipe that’s perfect to pair with this soup.
If you’re planning to enjoy this soup leftover, the rice and orzo will soak up all the broth. The taste is still incredible, but you will no longer have soup, you’ll have super creamy rice. You can either warm the rice and enjoy it as is or just add a little broth to make the rice and chicken soupy again.
Hope you all enjoy!

Looking for other winter meals? Here are a few ideas:
Crockpot Herb Butter Chicken and Wild Rice
Sweet Potato Cheddar Pierogi with Bacon Bits
Mustard Herb Chicken and Creamy Orzo
Crockpot Crispy Buffalo Chicken Tacos with Jalapeño Ranch
Lastly, if you make this Cozy Wild Rice and Orzo Chicken Soup, 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!
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This was amazing. I made it on the stovetop and used a rotisserie chicken, so altered the method just a little bit. So good!
Hey Danielle,
Happy Friday!!🌟 Love to hear that this recipe was tasty for you, thanks so much for trying it out! xT
Ugh, I forgot the kale/spiny, leave it out or add another lettuce?
Hi Denise,
I would just skip it, no big deal:) Please let me know how this recipe turns out, I hope it’s tasty! xT
Great soup! I omitted the orzo for a Gluten free version. Added cremini mushrooms instead.
Also substituted coconut cream for the milk as I didn’t have that on me
Winner winner chicken dinner!
Hey Jessie,
Happy Friday!!🌟 Love to hear that this recipe was tasty for you, thanks so much for trying it out! xT
What is the gluten-free alternative for orzo?
Hey Samantha,
Arborio rice would be another great option for you to use! Let me know if I can help in any other way, I hope this recipe turns out well for you!! xx
Can you use all wild rice instead of a blend?
Hey Meagan,
Sure, that should be just fine for you to do! Let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe!! xx
How much celery? Referred to the steps but not in ingred list….prob same amt as carrots but pls clarify. Many thanks. Debbie Matthies
debbiematthies2020@gmail.com
Hi Debbie,
For this recipe, you will want to use 1 cup of chopped celery. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this dish! xx
Is the sage chopped? If not, are the whole leaves removed from the butter before serving?
Hi Bunny,
I left my sage whole and you can just spoon around the sage when serving. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe! xx
I made a turkey stock after Thanksgiving and was looking for a great recipe for a post-Thanksgiving turkey soup. This one hit the spot. I just subbed leftover turkey and turkey stock for the chicken. Really easy to make and delicious too.
Hey Jennifer,
Wonderful!!❄️ Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try and sharing your feedback, I am so glad it was a winner:)
Looks so delicious but I wish more recipes didn’t have garlic as I’m allergic!
I would just sub the garlic for chives or shallots every time.
Sorry Lucy! Go ahead and omit the garlic here, no big deal:) I hope you love the recipe! xx
This soup looks so delicious. I need to make more to have in the freezer, this looks like an easy one!
xo Jessica
an indigo day
Thanks! I hope you love the recipe Jessica! xx
I’m not a sage fan. What would be an appropriate alternative? Thank you!
Hey Vonda,
You could use rosemary or thyme in place of the sage. Let me know if I can help in any other way, I hope you love this recipe! xx
Can you omit the cream/milk? Or do you have a dairy alternative recommendation?
Thanks!
I forgot to add the milk and it was still really good!
Hey Sylvia,
Wonderful!!❄️ Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try and sharing your feedback, I am so glad it was a winner:)
Hey Marcela,
You can use any other dairy free milk that you enjoy:) I hope you love this dish, please let me know if you give it a try! xx
Hi! Just letting you know celery isn’t listed in the ingredients 😉
Thanks Olivia! Sorry about that! It’s 1 cup chopped celery:) I hope you love the recipe! xT
Just curios as to how much celery to use? The recipe only mentions it in the cooking directions 🙂
Hey Katie,
You will want to use 1 cup of chopped celery. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe! xT
Looks delicious! Just a heads up that celery is missing from your ingredients list.
Thanks so much Bethany!! Adding the celery now, thanks for the heads up! xT
how much celery? I don’t see it in the recipe??
Hey Julie,
For this recipe, you will want to use 1 cup of chopped celery. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx