Creamy One Skillet Chicken with Mushrooms and Orzo! In just 30 minutes you can have this delicious ONE PAN MEAL ready and on the table! Using easy to use Orzo pasta that cooks up in a flash!
You can use breasts or thighs in this chicken and orzo recipe
Break out your big skillet for this easy dinner! Rachel and I love this 12″ cast iron from Lodge. No cast iron? No worries! Any large pan will do including your dutch oven.
Start by searing your chicken. Heat your pan to medium high heat. Add a small amount of oil to the pan. You don’t want pools of it splattering al lover your nice clean stove top…and it isn’t necessary to get a good sear! Just a tablespoon or two.
PRO TIP: Go heavy on the salt and pepper which will help to make a delicious crust. Add the chicken to the hot pan and DO NOT TOUCH for 3-4 minutes. If the chicken sticks, it isn’t ready. Flip when it releases easily and sear again on the other side.
Can I use bone in chicken for this recipe?
- You bet! Simply increase the searing time to about 15 minutes total. The inside will not be cooked though but will continue to cook with the orzo. Chicken is at it’s best when internal temp reaches 165 degrees.
- If you don’t own a meat thermometer we love this one from OXO. This little thing has saved many a meal. You won’t believe the difference in a perfectly cooked piece of chicken!
Remove your chicken and cover to stay warm.
Add your mushrooms to the hot skillet and saute’ until brown. PRO TIP: Wait until your mushrooms have reached desired color before salting. Salt can slow down the browning process of mushrooms.
Next add the orzo and garlic and give it a little toast. Another layer of flavor!
Can I use half and half instead of heavy cream?
- You can! Since there is such a small amount, 1/4 cup, I tend to go big with full on cream, but half cream/half milk mixture will work fine.
- Omit the cream entirely if you prefer and have a less creamy more rice like texture. No other changes in the recipe required. Simply omit the cream.
Finish the dish! What should I serve with this Creamy Chicken Orzo Skillet with Mushrooms?
- We keep it pretty simple. Steamed broccoli or a simple salad with our 3 Minute Dijon Lemon Vinaigrette is a perfect balance.
A few other one pan meals your family will love!
20 Minute Shrimp and Orzo Skillet
Easy One Skillet Pork Chops and Mushroom Gravy
30 Minute Chicken and Tomato Sauce Skillet
One Pot Spanish Chicken and Rice
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Creamy One Skillet Chicken with Mushrooms and Orzo
Ingredients
- 6 boneless chicken thighs or 4 boneless chicken breasts
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 8 oz sliced cremini mushrooms
- 3 cloves garlic chopped
- 1 cup uncooked orzo pasta
- 2 1/4 cups chicken stock
- 1/4 cup cream
- 2 teaspoons fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried
- salt and pepper
- garnish with parmesan if desired and more fresh thyme
Instructions
- Wash and pat dry chicken. Sprinkle liberally with salt and pepper on both sides
- Heat large skillet or dutch oven over medium high heat.
- Add olive oil and butter. Heat about two minutes until bubbly.
- Place chicken in pan, sear for about 4 minutes on each side until a nice crust forms. (chicken will not be cooked through but will continue cooking with orzo).
- Remove seared chicken to plate and keep warm.
- Add mushrooms to hot skillet and sauté until golden.
- Reduce heat to medium.
- Add garlic and orzo to pan and sauté for 2 minutes or until orzo is lightly toasted and garlic is fragrant.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper.
- Add chicken stock, cream and thyme.
- Nestle chicken on top of orzo mixture.
- Cover and cook for 20 minutes or until internal temp of chicken reaches 165 degrees and orzo is tender. NOTE: About half way thru stir chicken and orzo around a bit to be sure it isn't sticking.
- Top with parm and serve with a simple salad or fresh steamed veggies.
Notes
Nutrition
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Sharlene says
Simple and delicious! Great for a weekday meal and leftovers for lunch.
Leah says
Excellent dish! My husband loved it. I added white wine and a fresh squeeze of lemon also.
Kathi Kirk says
Thank you for the nice note! Wine and lemon improve everything!
Sarita says
What can I substitute for the cream?
Kathi Kirk says
Hi Sarita – you can omit it and increase the chicken stock by 1/4 cup without doing too much damage.
Jon says
Can you substitute acini de Pepe for the orzo?
Kathi Kirk says
Yes, it would work very well! Any small pasta will do.
Kathy says
Just made this tonight, very good. I used a little white wine with the broth and cream and added a little shallot with the garlic.
Kathi Kirk says
I am so glad you liked it…its one of my favorite recipes to make during the week!
Bonnie says
What is orzo where do u buy it. Thanks and the dish looks wonderful
Kathi Kirk says
Hi Bonnie – It’s small pasta…resembles rice. You can find it in the pasta aisle. Trader Joes has some nice Orzo as well!
SJD says
Is the orzo cooked prior to putting this in the pan? Also, can I use flour instead of cream to thicken it like in your other recipe?
Kathi Kirk says
Hi SJD – The orzo is cooked with the chicken after its seared. No need to cook it prior and yes, you can thicken this with flour. It won’t be as ‘creamy’ but will still be very, very good!
Eileen says
OH! I need to make that one tomorrow! It’s some of my favorite flavors all together in one pan! Thanks!
Jerry says
Just made this tonight, Aug. 25th. Very good. Would add some cooking onion next time. Thanks for the good recipies.
Kathi Kirk says
Yes, I think an onion would be great! I was keeping the ingredient list to a minimum when I made it. I made this again last week because my family loves it and it feeds us for a couple days. I’m so glad you liked it and thank you for taking the time to send a note!
Mae says
Anyone tried this using rice? How to modify the liquid ?
Penny says
Made this tonight. The tastes were great, but if you use thighs it takes about 40 minutes….just a heads up.
Kathi Kirk says
Yes, it can! Especially with the bigger thighs…always best to check to make sure internal temp reaches 165 degrees and sounds like you did just that! Thanks for the note!
Felesha says
What a gorgeous dish! I certainly can’t wait to try it!!
Kathi Kirk says
Thanks Felesha! Hope you get a chance to give it a try!
Bintu | Recipes From A Pantry says
Oh, I just want to run out, buy orzo and make this. My kinda food.
Kathi Kirk says
What a nice comment! Thank you!
Sylvie says
You can never have enough one pan dinner ideas!
valentina says
Oh my gosh, this looks like the most comforting dish ever! So cozy and yummy! I bet the best part is what’s left along the edges of the pan. I wouldn’t leave a sigle grain!
Sara says
Um… Yum! This looks like the perfect meal for a busy night! I love one skillet dinners!
Kathi Kirk says
Thanks Sara! Hoping you get a chance to try it!