Filling enough to serve as a light meal, but light enough to act as an easy side dish, this Italian Orzo Salad is a versatile addition to your weekly meal prep.
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time10 minutesmins
Total Time25 minutesmins
Course: Dinner, Lunch, Salad
Cuisine: American, Italian
Total Cost: $8.77 recipe / $2.19 serving
Servings: 4about 1.25 cups each
Ingredients
Italian Vinaigrette
1/4cupolive oil$0.64
2Tbspred wine vinegar$0.20
1Tbsp lemon Juice$0.05
1tspItalian seasoning blend*$0.10
1/8tspgarlic powder$0.02
1/4tspsalt$0.02
1tspDijon mustard$0.03
1tspsugar$0.02
Salad
1cuporzo (uncooked)$1.15
115oz. canchickpeas$0.55
4oz.fresh spinach$0.60
2roasted red peppers (1/2 of 12oz. jar)$1.00
1/3cupkalamata olives$1.00
1/212oz. jarquartered artichoke hearts$1.40
1pintgrape tomatoes$1.99
Instructions
Make the vinaigrette first so the flavors have time to blend. Add the olive oil, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, Italian seasoning blend, garlic powder, salt, Dijon, and sugar in a bowl or jar. Whisk the ingredients together or close the jar and shake until combined. Set the dressing aside.
Cook the orzo according to the package directions (boil until tender). Drain the orzo in a colander and rinse briefly with cool water. Allow the orzo to cool and drain as you prepare the rest of the ingredients. You want the pasta to be as cool and dry as possible.
Rinse and drain the can of chickpeas, again allowing them to drain very well as you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
Roughly chop the spinach and place it in a large bowl. Remove the roasted red peppers, olives, and artichoke hearts from their brines. Slice the olives and roasted red peppers, and roughly chop the artichoke hearts. Slice the grape tomatoes in half. Place the chopped vegetables in the bowl with the spinach.
Finally, add the drained orzo and chickpeas to the bowl with the other ingredients. Stir the vinaigrette once more, then add half to the bowl. Toss the salad ingredients together until coated, and add more dressing if desired (I used the entire batch, but it's always best to start with half and add more as needed).
*If you do not have an Italian herb seasoning blend, you can substitute a 1/4 tsp of each of the following: basil, oregano, thyme, and rosemary, plus a pinch of red pepper flakes.**For longer storage in the refrigerator, toss the salad ingredients together without the dressing and add the dressing to each bowl just before serving.