Easy mushroom orzo with sausages
Easy mushroom orzo with sausages

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have easy mushroom orzo with sausages using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Easy mushroom orzo with sausages:
  1. Get 200 g orzo pasta
  2. Make ready 1 onion
  3. Take 2 cloves garlic
  4. Prepare 6-8 veggie sausages
  5. Get freshly chopped oregano
  6. Take 250 g mushrooms (I used baby portobellos)
  7. Take 3 tsp porcini paste
  8. Take 2 large handfuls Parmesan (plus extra to serve)
  9. Get 1 lemon
  10. Prepare Olive oil
  11. Make ready Seasoning
  12. Prepare 1 tbsp

Orzo is shaped like rice, with the quick-cooking prowess of pasta, and it's one of the best cheap pantry items for pulling off easy one-pot and skillet meals, and filling make-ahead salads. This recipe for Orzo with Mushrooms, Scallions and Parmesan has been in my recipe collection for years. It's a delicious combination of tender orzo pasta and plump sautéed mushrooms. Although the ingredients are simple, this pasta dish packs a lot of flavor because the orzo is cooked in chicken.

Instructions to make Easy mushroom orzo with sausages:
  1. Put the sausages in the oven at 180 degrees and cook for 20 minutes. And bring a kettle to the boil.
  2. Meanwhile finely slice the onion, chop the garlic, slice the mushrooms and chop the oregano. Then heat a tbsp of olive oil In a large pan, add the onion and cook until soft.
  3. In a separate pot, add the orzo and cover with boiling water. Cook over a medium heat for 9 minutes.
  4. Coming back to the onions, add the garlic and mushrooms, season with salt and pepper and cook for another 5 minutes until the mushrooms are soft but not soggy. Add the oregano.
  5. After 9 minutes (no longer as it’ll go soggy), remove the orzo from the heat, drain and add to the pan with the mushrooms. Then stir in the porcini paste, the zest of a lemon and the juice of half a lemon and turn the heat down low.
  6. Remove the sausages from the oven and chop into pieces. Then add them to the orzo mix. Finally add 2 large handfuls of Parmesan cheese and mix together. I topped mine with purple sprouting broccoli but this is optional. You just have a large green salad.
  7. Serve with extra olive oil, Parmesan and lemon wedges so people can make it their own.

Mushroom Orzo Pilaf is a quick, creamy and delicious one-pot pilaf with orzo and mushrooms. An easy mushroom recipe your family will love! This pilaf is based on some of my favorite pilaf and risotto meals that my mom makes. All you do is brown the sausage and add the chicken, tomato sauce, and the rest of the ingredients, and cook until done. There's something extra satisfying about a recipe like this one-pot chicken and sausage orzo dish where you just basically dump the ingredients in a pot and wait until it's cooked.

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