One Pot Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo

$7.54 recipe / $1.89 serving
By Beth Moncel
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Prep 10 minutes
Cook 35 minutes
Servings 4
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Welcome to another episode of “How can so few ingredients make such a delicious meal?!” One-pot meals are a miracle, my friends, and this Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo is the perfect example. This dish is packed with flavor thanks to a hefty dose of lemon pepper, chicken broth, juicy chicken thighs, and a pop of feta at the end. Plus, it’s fast, easy, and barely anything to clean up afterward. :)

Overhead view of lemon pepper chicken and orzo in the skillet with a napkin and parsley on the sides.

What’s in Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo

For this skillet meal, I liberally seasoned some bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs with lemon pepper, then combined it with some orzo, chicken broth, and parsley. Everything gets cooked together in one pot so that orzo soaks up all the flavor from both the chicken thighs and the broth, and not a drop of flavor is lost. It’s so simple, yet so good. Add a quick little side salad with fresh greens and you’ve got a five-star dinner (and very few dishes to clean). Victory!

Can I Use Boneless Chicken?

I used bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs for this recipe, but you can use boneless thighs or breasts if you prefer. The chicken will cook a little faster if you use boneless and you might miss out on a little bit of the flavor that comes with bone-in chicken. Also, be aware that chicken breasts do tend to dry out faster than chicken thighs, so the end product won’t be quite as juicy.

Tips for Cooking One Pot Pasta

Getting one pot pasta meals to cook just right can take a little practice, but here are a few tips to make sure your pasta cooks evenly and all the way through without leaving too much liquid behind:

  • Use a heavy or thick-bottomed piece of cookware. Thin cookware doesn’t cook evenly and can leave some pasta undercooked and some pasta overcooked. A deep skillet or Dutch Oven will work well for this recipe.
  • Use a burner that is close in size to the bottom of your pot or pan. If the burner is a lot smaller than the width of the pan, you may have trouble getting the outside edges to cook evenly.
  • Make sure the broth is simmering the whole time. Heat settings on ranges can vary, so you may need to adjust the heat up or down slightly to maintain a simmer in the broth.

Lemon pepper chicken and orzo in a shallow bowl with a fork.

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One Pot Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo

4.82 from 122 votes
Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo is a zesty one-pot meal featuring juicy chicken thighs, orzo, feta, and lemon pepper for tons of flavor!
Author: Beth Moncel
Overhead view of a pot full of lemon pepper chicken and orzo.
Servings 4
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 35 minutes
Total 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 chicken thighs* ($3.74)
  • 2 Tbsp lemon pepper seasoning ($0.60)
  • 1 Tbsp cooking oil ($0.04)
  • 2 cloves garlic ($0.16)
  • 2 cups chicken broth ($0.26)
  • 1/4 cup chopped parsley ($0.20)
  • 1.5 cups orzo ($1.29)
  • 2 oz. feta, crumbled ($1.25)
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Instructions 

  • Blot the chicken thighs dry with a paper towel, then season both sides liberally with lemon pepper seasoning (about 2 Tbsp lemon pepper total).
  • Heat a large deep skillet over medium. Once hot, add the cooking oil. Add the seasoned chicken thighs, skin side down, and let them cook undisturbed until browned (about 6-8 minutes for bone-in skin-on thighs). Flip the chicken thighs and cook until browned on the second side. The chicken will be cooked most of the way through at this point but will finish cooking when simmered with the orzo. Remove the chicken to a clean plate.
  • While the chicken is browning, roughly chop about 1/4 bunch of parsley and mince two cloves of garlic. After removing the chicken from the skillet, turn the heat down to low, add the minced garlic, and sauté the garlic in the residual fat for about a minute.
  • Add 2 cups of chicken broth to the skillet and stir to dissolve the crispy browned bits from the bottom of the pan. 
  • Add the orzo and half of the chopped parsley. Stir to combine. Finally, return the chicken to the skillet, skin side up.
  • Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to high, and let the broth come to a full boil. Once it reaches a boil, turn the heat down to low. Let the skillet simmer on low for about 15 minutes, or until most of the broth has been absorbed. Make sure it’s simmering the whole time. If it stops simmering, increase the heat slightly until it just starts to simmer again.
  • After about 15 minutes the orzo should be tender and most of the broth absorbed but there will still be a little sauce in the skillet.
  • Fluff the orzo around the chicken a bit with a fork, then top with the remaining parsley and the crumbled feta. Serve and enjoy!

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Notes

*I used bone-in chicken thighs with skin, but you could use boneless and skinless, if preferred.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 612kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 34gFat: 32gSodium: 715mgFiber: 3g
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Close up side view of lemon pepper chicken and orzo in the pan.

How to Make One Pot Chicken and Orzo – Step by Step Photos

Bone-in chicken thighs seasoned with lemon pepper on a cutting board.

Start by blotting four chicken thighs dry with a paper towel. Drying them helps the seasoning stick and helps them brown better in the skillet. I used bone-in thighs with skin, but you could use boneless, skinless if desired. Just keep in mind that boneless and skinless thighs are usually a bit more expensive and will cook faster. Season both sides of each thigh liberally with lemon pepper seasoning (about 2 Tbsp total). 

Browned chicken thighs in the skillet.

Heat a large deep skillet over medium. Once hot, add 1 Tbsp cooking oil. Add the seasoned chicken thighs, skin side down, and let them cook undisturbed until browned (about 6-8 minutes for bone-in skin-on thighs). Flip the chicken thighs and cook until browned on the second side. The chicken will be cooked most of the way through at this point but will finish cooking when simmered with the orzo. Remove the chicken to a clean plate.

Garlic added to the skillet.

While the chicken is browning, roughly chop about 1/4 bunch of parsley and mince two cloves of garlic. Turn the heat down to low, add the minced garlic, and sauté the garlic in the residual fat for about a minute.

Broth being poured into the skillet.

Add 2 cups of chicken broth to the skillet and stir to dissolve the crispy browned bits from the bottom of the pan. 

Broth being whisked in the skillet to dissolve chicken drippings.

The broth will turn a deep brown color as the drippings are dissolved into the mixture.

Parsley and orzo added to the skillet.

Add about half of the chopped parsley and 1.5 cups of orzo. Stir to combine.

Chicken thighs added back to the pot.

Finally, return the chicken to the skillet, skin side up. Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to high, and let the broth come to a full boil. Once it reaches a boil, turn the heat down to low. Let the skillet simmer on low for about 15 minutes, or until most of the broth has been absorbed. Make sure it’s simmering the whole time. If it stops simmering, increase the heat slightly until it just starts to simmer again.

Cooked orzo and chicken in the pot.

After about 15 minutes the orzo should be tender and most of the broth absorbed but there will still be a little sauce in the skillet.

Finished lemon pepper chicken and orzo in the pan.

Fluff the orzo around the chicken a bit with a fork, then top with the remaining parsley and the crumbled feta. And that’s all it takes to make this simple Lemon Pepper Chicken with Orzo. I could seriously eat this orzo all day long. ALL. DAY. LONG.

Overhead view of lemon pepper chicken and orzo in a bowl.

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Laura B
01.30.25 11:42 am

This is truly one of my favorite dinners! I never get tired of it.

Aly
12.08.24 9:54 am

Iโ€™m really interested to try this but wondering if you think subbing shredded chicken could work?

12.10.24 9:39 am
Reply to  Aly

I think you could definitely do that! I would still add the seasoning to the dish that you’d use to season the raw chicken.

Vanessa
11.14.24 11:04 am

Question, could i stir in some cream cheese at the end to go it a bit of a cream sauce?

11.14.24 1:41 pm
Reply to  Vanessa

for sure!

Kalyn
08.13.24 7:44 pm

Love this recipe! It is a staple at our house. Even my picky 4 year old who mostly lives off of grilled cheese and oranges loves this.

Kelly
02.27.24 8:06 pm

I really enjoyed this! It was so flavorful and came together so easy.

Jami
01.21.24 5:16 pm

Wow yum!

C
01.20.24 6:03 pm

This is the first recipe I tried from this site & I LOVE it. It got me hooked on the site. We cook this a couple of times a month. So delicious and easy to make!

Lesley
01.16.24 12:48 pm

I am just loving this website. So many delicious and simple recipes. I made this dish just now but substituted arborio rice as I did not have any orzo on hand (and a quick internet search said that arborio was a good sub). I also added some baby spinach into the mix for some added goodness. Could also have added in grated carrot…next time! I just love lemon (as does my hubby), so also added the zest of a lemon as well as a good squeeze of the lemon juice. The arborio did need a cup more chicken broth but that was an easy addition. Recipes like these really make my day (and use up items that I have in the pantry!)

Juliana
10.13.23 1:06 am

My husband is going back for thirds! I only wish Iโ€™d taken it off of heat a little early because the orzo is slightly dry, but thatโ€™s easily remedied by adding a little more broth.
Canโ€™t wait to try more recipes!

Davan
10.02.23 8:49 am

My partner doesnโ€™t love lemon, but loved this! Big hit and thought I would need to make less for the two of us but this was the perfect amount. Budget bytes never does me wrong!

Rebecca Culp
09.27.23 5:24 pm

I love this recipe, I change up the seasoning sometimes but it always turn out great. One of the recipes I can always make and no one complains.

Monique
09.21.23 8:39 pm

I add artichokes and a little fresh lemon juice to this ๐Ÿ’ฏ

Lacie
08.26.23 7:48 pm

Thank you for this recipe! It turned out super flavorful and pretty just like the picture. My friend was super impressed.

Bree
08.14.23 9:05 am

What other herb/spice mix might be good here instead of lemon pepper? I *LOVE* this recipe as-is, but I’ve been making lemon pepper recipes constantly lately. I love this dish so much and just wonder if it could be tweaked ๐Ÿฅน

Rowan
08.17.23 5:23 pm
Reply to  Bree

They have a very similar recipe with a couple tweaks and different spices and it’s very good! https://www.budgetbytes.com/creamy-chicken-and-orzo-skillet/

Davan
08.09.23 11:22 pm

If I half this recipe, will that affect the timing?