Of course! Crumbled goat cheese, grilled halloumi cubes, or even shaved parmesan all work great.
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Looking for new orzo salad ideas that are easy, bold, and perfect for entertaining? This lemony orzo salad with feta and chickpeas is the fresh, colorful twist you’ve been craving. Whether you’re hosting a BBQ, planning a weekend dinner with friends, or just need a pasta salad easy enough to whip up in advance — this one checks all the boxes.
We’re talking al dente orzo loaded with juicy cherry tomatoes, protein-packed chickpeas, feta crumbles, sharp parmesan, peppery arugula, fresh parsley, crisp red onion, cucumber, and crunchy sliced almonds. What ties it all together? A zesty homemade pasta with salad dressing featuring olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, and pepper. It’s bright, vibrant, and seriously addictive.
This dish isn’t just an easy side — it’s also one of those pasta salad and protein combos that can easily become a full meal. Add grilled chicken, shrimp, or soft-boiled eggs and you’ve got dinner in the bag. Plus, it holds beautifully in the fridge, making it ideal for meal prep or potlucks. In short? It’s a show-stopping pasta salad easy enough for a weeknight and fancy enough for the weekend.
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🍋 Perfect al dente orzo
• Don’t overcook your pasta! Slightly firm orzo holds the dressing better and keeps a nice texture, even after a few hours in the fridge.
🧄 Zingy dressing, always
• Don’t be shy with seasoning. The lemon-garlic-salt-pepper combo brings the salad to life. Want a twist? Add a touch of Dijon mustard.
🌿 Fresh herbs = max freshness
• Toss in parsley and arugula just before serving to keep their crunch and aroma. You can swap or mix in mint or basil too!
🥒 Crisp cucumber trick
• To avoid a soggy salad, chop the cucumber right before serving or pat it dry with a paper towel.
🧀 Feta goes in last
• Crumble the feta over the salad once it’s cooled to keep that creamy texture and picture-perfect look.
🔥 Want the deluxe version?
• Add grilled shrimp, lemony chicken, or salmon to turn this salad into a killer weekend meal!
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Absolutely. Try baby spinach, thinly sliced kale, or even fresh basil for a different twist.
Yes! Tortellini, Israeli couscous, or short pasta like farfalle are all delicious alternatives.
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