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Chicken Sausage Orzo Skillet Recipe: Easy One-Pan Dinner

By M Azeem Under 30 minutes Yields 3 to 6 servings Easy
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Chicken sausage orzo skillet with browned sausage rounds, creamy orzo, wilted spinach, and grated Parmesan in a cast iron pan

A chicken sausage orzo skillet is a creamy, savory one-pan dinner made with sliced chicken sausage, orzo pasta, aromatics, chicken broth, and optional greens like spinach or broccoli. It comes together in under 30 minutes, requires minimal cleanup, and delivers a rich, comforting flavor profile that works for busy weeknights and meal prep alike.

Some dinners just work. This chicken sausage orzo skillet is one of them. It takes one pan, fewer than 30 minutes, and a handful of ingredients you likely already have. The orzo cooks directly in the broth, soaking up every bit of flavor from the sausage and aromatics. The result is creamy, hearty, and satisfying without the fuss.

Whether you're cooking for a family of five or prepping lunches for the week, this recipe adapts easily. Let's get into it.

Recipe at a Glance

DetailInfo
Prep Time5–10 minutes
Cook Time15–20 minutes
Total TimeUnder 30 minutes
Servings3–6 (depending on version)
DifficultyEasy (beginner-friendly)
Calories (approx.)370–460 per serving
Cooking MethodOne-pan / one-skillet
Best ForWeeknight dinner, meal prep

What Equipment Do You Need?

  • A 12-inch cast iron skillet or large nonstick sauté pan
  • A wooden spoon or silicone spatula
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • A lid (or foil to cover the pan)

What Are the Key Ingredients for Chicken Sausage Orzo Skillet?

  • 4–5 chicken sausages (about 12 oz), sliced into rounds
  • 1¼ cups dry orzo pasta
  • ½ yellow onion, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced (or ½ tsp garlic powder)
  • 2 cups chicken broth (low-sodium recommended)
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • 2½ cups fresh spinach
  • ⅓ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • 2 tbsp avocado oil or olive oil
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • Fresh thyme (optional)

How to Make Chicken Sausage and Orzo: Step-by-Step

  1. Brown the sausage: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add sliced chicken sausage and cook for 4–5 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown on each side. Remove the sausage and set aside. Don't skip this step the browned bits left in the pan are pure flavor.
  2. Sauté the aromatics: In the same skillet, add a drizzle more oil if needed. Add diced onion and cook for 2–3 minutes until softened. Add garlic and cook for 1 more minute.
  3. Toast the orzo: Add dry orzo to the skillet and stir constantly for 2–3 minutes. The pasta will turn lightly golden and smell nutty. This step builds flavor and helps prevent a mushy texture later.
  4. Simmer with broth: Pour in hot chicken broth and heavy cream. Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Stir well, scraping up any browned bits from the pan bottom. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 10–12 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  5. Add sausage and greens: Return the sausage to the pan. Add fresh spinach, stir to combine, and cover for 2–3 minutes until the spinach wilts. Remove from heat.
  6. Finish and serve: Stir in Parmesan cheese. Add a squeeze of lemon juice if using. Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve immediately while creamy.

5-Ingredient Chicken Sausage and Orzo Skillet

Short on time and pantry ingredients? This stripped-down version still delivers.

You'll need:

  • 12 oz pre-cooked chicken sausage, sliced
  • 1 cup dry orzo
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups fresh spinach
  • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese

How to make it:

Brown sausage in a lightly oiled skillet for 4–5 minutes. Remove and set aside. Add orzo to the pan and toast for 2 minutes. Pour in broth, bring to a boil, cover, and simmer on low for 10–12 minutes. Stir in sausage, spinach, and Parmesan. Cover for 2 minutes, then serve.

No onion. No garlic. No cream. Still deeply satisfying thanks to the broth and cheese doing the heavy lifting.

Chicken Sausage Orzo with Broccoli

This variation is one of the most searched versions and one of the least covered by competing recipes. Here's how to do it properly without ending up with soggy, gray broccoli.

Additional ingredients:

  • 3 cups fresh broccoli florets (cut small)
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic (use fresh here ait matters)

The technique difference: After browning the sausage and sautéing garlic, add broccoli florets first and cook for 3–4 minutes before adding orzo. This gives the broccoli a slight char and a head start on cooking. By the time the orzo finishes simmering, the broccoli is tender but not mushy.

StepBroccoli Version Adjustment
After browning sausageAdd broccoli + garlic, cook 3–4 min before orzo
Liquid ratioKeep at 2–2⅓ cups broth; broccoli adds moisture
FinishingSkip spinach; broccoli is your green
CheeseParmesan or cheddar both work well

What Sauce Is Best for Orzo Pasta?

Orzo is incredibly versatile. It depends on the flavor profile you want:

Sauce StyleBest ForKey Ingredients
Creamy broth-basedClassic comfort, family dinnersChicken broth + heavy cream + Parmesan
Marry Me sauceSpecial occasions, date nightsSun-dried tomatoes + cream + fresh herbs
Lemon herbLighter, Mediterranean-styleLemon juice + olive oil + thyme or basil
Spicy arrabiata-styleHeat loversCanned tomatoes + chili flakes + garlic
Dairy-free brothLighter or dairy-free dietsBroth only + nutritional yeast for depth

Recipe Variations and Substitutions

IngredientSubstitutionNotes
Chicken sausageTurkey sausage, Italian pork sausage, or tofu sausageFlavor will vary
Heavy creamCoconut cream or oat milk creamMakes it dairy-free
OrzoDitalini, small shells, or farroAdjust cook time
ParmesanPecorino Romano, cheddar, or nutritional yeastFor dairy-free: nutritional yeast
SpinachKale, arugula, or Swiss chardKale needs 1–2 min longer
Chicken brothVegetable brothWorks well for lighter flavor
Yellow onionShallots or white onionShallots add a more delicate flavor

Expert Tips for the Best Chicken Sausage Orzo Skillet

  • Toast the orzo. Two to three minutes of dry-toasting in the pan before adding liquid makes a measurable difference in flavor nuttier, richer, less starchy.
  • Use hot broth. Cold broth drops the pan temperature and slows cooking, which can lead to uneven texture.
  • Don't walk away. Orzo sticks easily. Stir every 2–3 minutes during simmering.
  • Add cream after the boil. Bringing cream to a rolling boil can cause it to separate. Add it once the broth is hot, then reduce heat immediately.
  • Undercook slightly if meal prepping. Orzo continues to absorb liquid as it sits. Pull it off heat when just al dente for the best reheated texture.
  • Deglaze with broth. When you pour in the liquid, scrape the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Those browned bits are concentrated flavor.

Nutritional Overview

Nutritional values vary by sausage brand, broth type, and optional ingredients. Here's a comparison across popular versions:

VersionCaloriesProteinCarbsFat
Fit Men Cook (lighter, no cream)~37029g41g11g
Daddio's Kitchen (with cream + Parmesan)~42026g38g18g
Julia Pacheco's Broccoli Version~45724g39g24g
Allrecipes Creamy Version (2 servings)~95949g36g69g

Serving Suggestions

  • A simple arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette
  • Crusty sourdough or fresh baguette
  • A side of roasted cherry tomatoes
  • Garlic bread for scooping
  • A crisp green juice or sparkling water with lemon to cut through the richness

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you make chicken sausage and orzo in one pan?
Brown sliced chicken sausage in a skillet, remove and set aside. Sauté onion and garlic in the same pan, toast dry orzo for 2–3 minutes, pour in hot chicken broth and cream, simmer covered for 10–12 minutes, then return sausage and add spinach. Stir in Parmesan and serve.
Can you cook chicken sausages in a frying pan?
Yes. Pre-cooked chicken sausage browns in a frying pan in 4–5 minutes over medium-high heat. Slice into rounds for faster cooking and more caramelized surface area.
What vegetables work best in a chicken sausage orzo skillet?
Spinach, broccoli florets, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, and sun-dried tomatoes all work well. Add tender greens (spinach, arugula) at the end; add firmer vegetables (broccoli, zucchini) before the orzo to give them time to soften.
How do you prevent orzo from turning mushy in a skillet?
Toast dry orzo for 2–3 minutes before adding liquid, use the correct broth-to-orzo ratio (approximately 2–2½ cups broth per 1 cup orzo), and stir occasionally rather than constantly. Remove from heat while still slightly al dente, as residual heat continues cooking it.
Is a chicken sausage orzo skillet good for meal prep?
Yes. It stores well in the refrigerator for 3–4 days. Add a splash of broth when reheating to restore creaminess. For best meal-prep texture, slightly undercook the orzo before storing.
Can chicken sausage orzo skillet be made dairy-free?
Yes. Omit the heavy cream and Parmesan. Use an extra splash of broth for moisture and finish with a generous squeeze of lemon juice and a drizzle of good olive oil. Nutritional yeast can replace some of the cheesy richness.
Chicken sausage orzo skillet with creamy Parmesan sauce and wilted spinach
Recipe Card

Chicken Sausage Orzo Skillet

Prep
10 min
Cook
20 min
Total
30 min
Yield
3-6
Calories
420
Difficulty
Easy

Ingredients

  • 4-5 chicken sausages (about 12 oz), sliced into rounds
  • 1¼ cups dry orzo pasta
  • ½ yellow onion, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 cups chicken broth (low-sodium)
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • 2½ cups fresh spinach
  • ⅓ cup freshly grated Parmesan
  • 2 tbsp avocado or olive oil
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • Fresh thyme (optional)

Instructions

  1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add sliced chicken sausage and cook 4-5 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown. Remove and set aside.
  2. In the same skillet, add diced onion and cook 2-3 minutes until softened. Add garlic and cook 1 more minute.
  3. Add dry orzo to the skillet. Stir constantly for 2-3 minutes until lightly golden and nutty.
  4. Pour in hot chicken broth and heavy cream. Season with salt and pepper. Scrape up browned bits. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  5. Return sausage to the pan. Add fresh spinach, stir, and cover 2-3 minutes until spinach wilts. Remove from heat.
  6. Stir in Parmesan cheese. Add a squeeze of lemon juice if using. Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve immediately.

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