Best 9 Butternut Orzotto Recipes

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**Butternut Orzotto: A Creamy and Comforting Fall Dish**

As the weather turns cooler and the days get shorter, our thoughts naturally turn to warm and comforting foods. Butternut squash is a quintessential fall ingredient, with its sweet and nutty flavor. This butternut orzotto is a perfect way to showcase this seasonal vegetable. The dish is made with orzo pasta, which is toasted in butter until golden brown. Then, diced butternut squash, shallots, and garlic are added and cooked until softened. Arborio rice is then added and cooked in a mixture of white wine, chicken broth, and vegetable broth. The dish is finished with Parmesan cheese and fresh herbs. It is creamy, flavorful, and sure to please everyone at the table. In addition to the classic butternut orzotto recipe, this article also includes variations for a vegan butternut orzotto and a butternut orzotto with sausage. So whether you're looking for a meatless main course or a hearty and satisfying side dish, you're sure to find a butternut orzotto recipe that you'll love.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CREAMY CHEESY ORZOTTO



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Orzo is rice-shaped pasta. Ree's orzotto recipe treats the orzo as one would risotto rice to create an interesting blend of ingredients and ideas.

Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 cups vegetable broth
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary
1 shallot, sliced thin
1 1/2 cups orzo
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup white wine
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 cup shredded mozzarella
1/2 cup mascarpone
4 ounces goat cheese
1 cup sun-dried tomatoes, diced
2 cups chopped kale
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Heat the broth in a small saucepan and keep warm.
  • Heat the oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the rosemary and shallot to the oil, then cook for a minute. Add the orzo, red pepper flakes and garlic and cook, stirring, for an additional 1 to 2 minutes. Deglaze with the wine and add the warm broth. Allow the broth to come to a simmer, then cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Stir in the cream, cheeses, sun-dried tomatoes and kale. Cook until the kale wilts and the sauce is thick and creamy, an additional 3 to 4 minutes. Taste and season with salt and pepper.
  • Garnish with the parsley and serve.

ORZOTTO WITH PEAS



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"I find I have more luck getting my son to eat vegetables when I pair them with something he really likes, such as pasta," Kelsey says.

Provided by Kelsey Nixon

Categories     main-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 onion, diced
1 1/2 cups orzo or pearl barley
1/4 cup dry white wine (or chicken stock)
3 cups chicken stock or low-sodium broth
1/2 cup frozen petite green peas, thawed
1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese, plus more for topping
2 tablespoons thinly sliced fresh basil
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest, plus the juice of 1 lemon
Salt and freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • Heat the olive oil in a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the onion and saute until fragrant and translucent, about 2 minutes. Add the orzo and toast for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the wine (or stock) and cook until absorbed, about 1 minute.
  • Gradually add 3 cups chicken stock, stirring frequently. Bring to a simmer, then lower the heat and cover. Cook until the liquid is almost absorbed and the orzo is tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from the heat.
  • Stir in the peas, parmesan, basil, heavy cream and lemon zest and juice. Season with salt and pepper. Top each serving with more parmesan.

ORZOTTO



Orzotto image

Provided by Kelsey Nixon

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 small onion, diced
1 1/2 cups orzo or pearl barley
1/2 cup dry white or red wine
3 cups chicken stock, beef stock, or low-sodium broth
1/2 to 1 cup vegetables
1/3 cup grated cheese
Fresh herbs or other aromatics
1/4 cup heavy cream
Vinegar or lemon juice
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Orzotto Variations, recipes follow

Steps:

  • In a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan, heat the olive oil. Add the onion and saute until fragrant and translucent. Add the orzo or barley and toast for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the wine and cook until absorbed.
  • Gradually add the stock, stirring frequently. Bring to a simmer and cover; cook for 8 to 10 minutes until the liquid is almost absorbed and orzo or barley is tender. Remove from heat.
  • Stir in the vegetables, grated cheese, fresh herbs or aromatics, heavy cream, and vinegar. Season the orzotto with salt and pepper and serve.
  • Orzotto Variations:
  • Lemon-Asparagus Orzotto: add 1/2 cup steamed diced fresh asparagus, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, and zest from 1/2 lemon.
  • Mushroom-Orzotto: 1 cup wild or culitvated mushrooms. Substitute chicken or beef stock with mushroom stock. Add 3/4 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme leaves and 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese.
  • Sweet Corn with Bacon Orzotto: Add 1/2 cup sweet corn, 1 tablespoon sugar, and 1/2 cup cooked and crumbled bacon.

LEMON-BASIL ORZOTTO



Lemon-Basil Orzotto image

Provided by Kelsey Nixon

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 cup diced onion
1 1/2 cups orzo or pearl barley
1/2 cup dry white wine
3 cups chicken stock or low-sodium broth
1/2 cup frozen petite green peas
1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons chiffonade fresh basil
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1/4 cup heavy cream
Juice of 1 lemon
Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • In a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the onion and saute until fragrant and translucent. Add the orzo and toast for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the wine and cook until absorbed.
  • Gradually add the chicken stock, stirring frequently. Bring to a simmer, lower the heat, and cover. Cook for 8 to 10 minutes, until the liquid is almost absorbed and orzo is tender. Remove from the heat.
  • Stir in peas, Parmesan, fresh basil, lemon zest, heavy cream, and lemon juice. Season the orzo with salt and pepper, to taste, and serve.

BUTTERNUT ORZOTTO



Butternut Orzotto image

Provided by Kelsey Nixon

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons olive oil
2 cups peeled, seeded and 1/2-inch-diced butternut squash (about 1 pound)
1 clove garlic, minced
1 small onion, diced
1 1/2 cups orzo
1/2 cup dry white wine
3 cups low-sodium chicken broth
1/3 cup grated Parmesan
1/4 cup half-and-half
1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
Salt and cracked black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat the olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the butternut squash and saute until just starting to soften, 5 to 7 minutes. Add the garlic and onions and saute until fragrant and translucent, 2 minutes longer. Add the orzo and continue cooking another 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour in the wine and cook until absorbed.
  • Gradually add the chicken broth while stirring. Bring to a simmer, cover and cook until the liquid is almost absorbed and the orzo is tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from the heat.
  • Stir in the Parmesan, half-and-half and sage. Season with salt and pepper and serve warm.

VERY GREEN ORZOTTO



Very Green Orzotto image

Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 35m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 tablespoons olive oil
4 green onions sliced, green and white parts
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon red chile flakes
2 cups orzo
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
6 cups low-sodium vegetable broth, warm
1/2 pound skinny asparagus, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces
1/2 bunch broccolini, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces
2 medium zucchini, trimmed, quartered and cut into 2-inch batons
5 ounces frozen green peas
1/2 cup julienned kale (ribs removed)
1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan, plus more for garnish
Zest of 1 lemon
1/4 cup chopped fresh basil, plus more for garnish
1/4 cup chopped flat leaf parsley, plus more for garnish

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a saucepan over medium heat until hot, then add the green onions and saute until softened, about a minute. Add the garlic and chile flakes and saute for 30 seconds.
  • Add the orzo, salt and pepper to the pan and toss to coat the grains, a minute or two. Add the warmed broth and gently stir. Allow the broth to come to a simmer, then cook for 5 minutes.
  • Add the asparagus, broccolini, zucchini and peas. Stir and cook for another 2 minutes. Add the kale, Parmesan and lemon zest and give it a good stir, then allow to cook for another 2 minutes.
  • Add the herbs and stir to combine. Serve in bowls topped with Parmesan and additional herbs.

BROWN-BUTTER ORZO WITH BUTTERNUT SQUASH



Brown-Butter Orzo With Butternut Squash image

In this autumnal one-pot meal, rice-shaped orzo is cooked with stock and butternut squash until it's tender and creamy, a little like risotto but without as much stirring. Brown butter, lemon zest and sage add depth of flavor, while red-pepper flakes give this zip and heat. An optional dollop of ricotta intensifies the creaminess but feel free to skip it for a lighter dish. This recipe also works well as a hearty side for roasted meats and fish.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     weekday, pastas, vegetables, main course

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 tablespoons unsalted butter
3/4 cup thinly sliced shallots (2 to 3), or use onion or leek
1 small (2-pound) butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 3/4-inch cubes (3 cups)
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh sage leaves, or 2 teaspoons chopped rosemary or marjoram, plus more for serving if you like
1 teaspoon fine sea salt or table salt, plus more as needed
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus more for serving
1/4 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, plus more for serving
3 cups vegetable stock or chicken stock
1 1/2 cup uncooked orzo
1 lemon, zested and halved
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan, plus more for serving
1/2 cup whole-milk ricotta (optional)

Steps:

  • In a medium Dutch oven, or a large (12-inch) skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Cook, swirling occasionally, until the foam subsides, the milk solids turn golden brown and it smells nutty and toasty, 3 to 4 minutes. (Watch carefully to see that it doesn't burn.)
  • Stir in shallots and cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly softened, about 2 minutes. Add squash, sage, a large pinch of salt, the 1/4 teaspoon black pepper and the 1/4 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, and cook until squash is golden at the edges and begins to soften, 12 to 17 minutes.
  • Add stock and bring to a simmer. Stir in orzo, lemon zest and the 1 teaspoon salt. Cover the pan and simmer over medium-low heat until orzo is just tender and most of the liquid is absorbed, 14 to 18 minutes, stirring once or twice. If the pan dries out before the orzo and squash are tender, add a splash or two of water.
  • Remove pan from heat and stir in Parmesan. Taste and add more salt if needed, and a squeeze of lemon juice if the dish needs brightness. Dollop with ricotta if using, and sprinkle with more grated Parmesan and black pepper just before serving, garnishing the top with more red-pepper flakes and sage.

BUTTERNUT ORZO RISOTTO



Butternut Orzo Risotto image

This creamy dish resembles traditional rice risotto, only it's quicker and easier to make. Fresh herbs enhance the tender orzo pasta and sweet butternut squash. Try it as a warming side dish for pork.-Country Woman Test Kitchen

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 45m

Yield 5 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 13

3 cups cubed peeled butternut squash (about 1/2-inch cubes)
1 teaspoon olive oil
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper, divided
3 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth
1 small onion, chopped
2 teaspoons butter
1 cup uncooked orzo pasta
1 garlic clove, minced
2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
1-1/2 teaspoons minced fresh sage
1/2 teaspoon minced fresh thyme
Shaved Parmesan cheese, optional

Steps:

  • Place squash in a greased 15x10x1-in. baking pan. Drizzle with oil; sprinkle with salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Bake at 400° for 15-20 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally., Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat broth and keep warm. In a large nonstick skillet, saute onion in butter until tender. Add orzo and garlic; cook and stir for 2-3 minutes. Carefully stir in 1 cup warm broth. Cook and stir until all of the liquid is absorbed., Add remaining broth, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring constantly. Allow the liquid to absorb between additions. Cook until risotto is creamy and orzo is almost tender. (Cooking time is about 20 minutes.) Add the herbs, cooked squash and remaining pepper; heat through. Garnish with cheese if desired; serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230 calories, Fat 3g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 4mg cholesterol, Sodium 420mg sodium, Carbohydrate 44g carbohydrate (5g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 8g protein.

WALNUT & STILTON ORZOTTO WITH ROASTED SQUASH & PORT SAUCE



Walnut & stilton orzotto with roasted squash & Port sauce image

MasterChef finalist, Alex Rushmer, shows us how to create a show-stopping vegetarian starter for the festive season

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Dinner, Starter

Time 2h40m

Number Of Ingredients 27

100g walnut halves
500ml vegetable stock
1 tsp sunflower oil
25g unsalted butter , plus a knob extra
1½ banana shallots , finely chopped
1 garlic clove , finely chopped
100g pearl barley
125ml champagne
85g stilton or vegetarian alternative, cubed, plus extra to serve
½ banana shallot , finely chopped
1 tbsp sunflower oil
4 juniper berries , lightly crushed
5cm cinnamon stick , broken in half
2 star anise
5 cloves
1 black or green cardamom pod
pinch grated nutmeg
200ml vegetable stock
300ml tawny port
1 tbsp redcurrant jelly
25g unsalted butter
25g butter
1 small butternut squash , peeled, deseeded and cut into 1cm dice
25g walnut halves
pinch ground cinnamon
1 tsp light muscovado sugar
small watercress leaves, to serve

Steps:

  • Soak the 100g walnuts in water overnight. Strain through a sieve, put in a pan and cover with 300ml water. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 15 mins. Strain again, return to the pan with the stock and bring to the boil. Pour into a blender, blend on medium for 5 mins, then strain back into the pan. Set aside until step 4.
  • Make the sauce: soften the shallot in the oil over a gentle heat for 10 mins. Stir in the spices and stock, increase the heat and reduce by three-quarters. Pour in the Port and gently simmer for 20 mins. Strain into a clean pan and reduce over a high heat until thickened, about 10 mins. Set aside. Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6.
  • For the squash, heat the butter in an ovenproof pan. Fry the squash for 3-4 mins, then stir in the walnuts with the cinnamon, sugar and a pinch of salt. Roast for 15-20 mins or until tender. Keep warm.
  • Meanwhile, make the orzotto. Warm the walnut stock. Heat the oil and 25g butter in a large, deep pan, add the shallots and soften for 10 mins, but don't colour. Stir in the garlic and cook 3-4 mins more. Remove from the pan, set aside, then wipe the pan clean. Increase the heat, tip in the barley and toast for 2-3 mins, keeping it moving so it doesn't burn. Quickly stir the shallots and garlic back into the pan with the barley, then pour in the Champagne. Stir well and add a ladleful of warm walnut stock. Lower the heat a little and keep adding stock when the orzotto looks 'thirsty', stirring occasionally to prevent it from sticking to the pan. (You'll need about 500ml stock in total. Make up the amount with vegetable stock if necessary.) Cook until the barley is tender - 35-40 mins (you have a lot more grace with this than with rice, as it retains its bite for longer).
  • When cooked, add another half ladle of stock (to stop the orzotto from thickening as it cools), then stir in the stilton and a knob of butter. Stir and season, remembering stilton can be very salty.
  • To serve, reheat the sauce, adding a little more Port if it is too thick, then stir in the redcurrant jelly until dissolved and finish with the butter. Spoon some sauce over each plate and top with a few spoonfuls of orzotto. Garnish with the roasted squash and walnut halves, a few small pieces of stilton and leaves.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 511 calories, Fat 34 grams fat, SaturatedFat 12 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 33 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 15 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 10 grams protein, Sodium 0.64 milligram of sodium

Tips:

  • Choose the right butternut squash: Look for a squash that is firm and heavy for its size, with a deep orange color. Avoid squash with blemishes or soft spots.
  • Roast the butternut squash before using it: Roasting the squash brings out its natural sweetness and flavor. You can roast the squash whole or in cubes.
  • Use a flavorful broth: The broth you use to make the orzotto will greatly impact the flavor of the dish. Use a broth that is made with real ingredients and has a lot of flavor, such as chicken broth, vegetable broth, or mushroom broth.
  • Add vegetables and herbs: Vegetables and herbs can add extra flavor and texture to the orzotto. Some good options include diced carrots, celery, onion, garlic, kale, or spinach.
  • Garnish with cheese and nuts: A sprinkle of grated Parmesan cheese or crumbled goat cheese can add a delicious finishing touch to the orzotto. You can also add chopped walnuts or almonds for extra crunch.

Conclusion:

Butternut squash orzotto is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for lunch or dinner. It is easy to make and can be customized to your liking. With its creamy texture and sweet flavor, butternut squash orzotto is sure to be a hit with everyone at the table.

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