Chicken Sausage and Broccoli Orzo

A cozy one skillet dinner with savory chicken sausage, tender broccoli, and creamy orzo finished with Parmesan. Ready in under 30 minutes and perfect for weeknights.

This Chicken Sausage and Broccoli Orzo became a weekday staple in my kitchen the moment I combined a quick pan of sliced chicken sausage with orzo and chicken broth. I first made it on a busy Thursday when I needed something fast but satisfying. The aroma of garlic and onion mingled with the sausage as the broth reduced and the orzo puffed and absorbed flavor. It felt like a small miracle to get a panful of bright green broccoli, silky pasta, and browned sausage on the table in less time than it took to order takeout. My partner praised it as restaurant quality and my neighbor asked for the recipe after dinner was finished.
What makes this dish special is the texture contrast and the straightforward technique. The sausage brings savory depth and browning adds flavor through the Maillard reaction. The orzo acts almost like risotto when cooked in broth in the same pan and the broccoli provides a fresh snap and color. I love how a sprinkle of grated Parmesan melts into the pockets of orzo for a creamy finish without heavy cream. It is forgiving enough for beginner cooks and flexible enough for seasoned home cooks to tweak with herbs or a squeeze of lemon.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 25 to 30 minutes which makes it ideal for busy evenings when you need a complete meal quickly.
- Uses pantry and fridge staples: orzo, chicken broth, chicken sausage and Parmesan. No specialty shopping required.
- One skillet method reduces cleanup and concentrates flavor when the pasta simmers in the same pan that browned the sausage.
- Flexible for dietary swaps for example swap the sausage for a vegetarian alternative or use gluten free pasta for gluten friendly meals.
- Makes great leftovers and reheats well for lunches or last minute dinners during the week.
On the first night I served this to guests they asked what restaurant it came from. Since then I have doubled the recipe for potlucks and scaled it down for intimate dinners. The combination of quick browning and a gentle simmer is a technique I return to for many one pan meals.
Ingredients
- Chicken sausage 1 pound: Use pre cooked chicken sausage links sliced into rounds. Look for brands with simple ingredients and minimal fillers. If using fresh uncooked sausage cook until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Chicken sausage contributes lean protein and a savory backbone.
- Broccoli 2 cups florets: Choose firm bright green crowns. Smaller florets cook faster and stay tender crisp. Frozen florets can be used but reduce simmer time slightly so they do not turn mushy.
- Orzo 1 and 1/2 cups: This rice shaped pasta cooks quickly and absorbs broth for a creamy texture. Measure dry orzo with the cup measure and stir to separate grains before adding to the pan.
- Garlic 3 cloves minced: Fresh garlic offers aromatic sweetness. Smash and mince to release juices and avoid pre minced jars which can be less vibrant.
- Onion 1 medium chopped: Yellow onion works best for a balance of sweetness and depth. Dice into even pieces so they soften evenly while sautéing.
- Chicken broth 4 cups: Use low sodium broth to control seasoning. The broth is the cooking liquid for the orzo and builds most of the dish flavor so choose a good quality brand or homemade stock for best results.
- Parmesan 1/2 cup grated: Freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano adds nutty saltiness and melts into the orzo. Pre grated jars do not melt as smoothly, so grate fresh if possible.
- Salt and pepper to taste: Season incrementally. A final taste at the end will tell you if more salt or cracked black pepper is needed.
Instructions
Brown the sausage Heat a large deep skillet over medium high heat. Add a tablespoon of oil if the sausage is lean. Add the sliced chicken sausage in a single layer and cook until both sides are browned about 3 to 4 minutes per side. Browning adds concentrated savory flavors. Remove the slices and set aside on a plate lined with a paper towel to rest. Sauté aromatics Reduce heat to medium and add the chopped onion to the same skillet. Sauté until translucent about 3 to 4 minutes then add the minced garlic. Cook until fragrant about 30 seconds to 1 minute taking care not to burn the garlic which will become bitter. Add broccoli Add the broccoli florets and toss to coat in the onion garlic mixture. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes until they turn bright green and start to soften. You want them slightly tender not mushy since they will finish cooking with the orzo. Stir in orzo and broth Stir the dry orzo into the skillet to toast briefly about 1 minute. Pour in 4 cups of chicken broth and bring the pan to a simmer. Stir once to distribute the pasta and ensure even contact with the liquid. Simmer covered Cover the skillet and let simmer gently for 10 to 12 minutes stirring once halfway through. Look for tender orzo and most of the liquid absorbed. If the orzo is still firm add a splash more broth and continue cooking a couple minutes until al dente. Finish and serve Return the browned sausage to the skillet and fold through the orzo and broccoli. Sprinkle the grated Parmesan over the top and stir until melted. Taste and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Serve immediately while hot.
You Must Know
- High in protein from the chicken sausage and cheese which makes it a balanced meal especially when paired with a simple salad.
- Leftovers store well in the refrigerator up to 3 days and can be reheated gently on the stove with a splash of water or broth to loosen the pasta.
- Freezing is possible though texture of broccoli changes. Freeze for up to 2 months in an airtight container and thaw overnight before reheating.
- Use low sodium broth to manage the overall salt content especially if your sausage or Parmesan is already salty.
My favorite aspect is how the orzo soaks up all the savory notes from the sausage and broth leaving pockets of concentrated flavor. The family loves the quick contrast of tender pasta and crisp broccoli which makes this a repeat request at our table.
Storage Tips
To maximize freshness cool the pan quickly and transfer leftovers to airtight containers. Refrigerate for up to three days. For best texture reheat on the stovetop over low heat adding a tablespoon of water or broth to loosen the pasta. Avoid microwaving straight from the fridge without adding liquid as the orzo tends to dry out. If freezing divide into single serve portions to thaw faster. When reheating from frozen thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat gently on the stove.
Ingredient Substitutions
Swap the chicken sausage for turkey or pork sausage if you prefer red meat flavors. For a vegetarian option use plant based sausage and substitute vegetable broth for the chicken broth. If you need gluten friendly use a gluten free orzo or small shaped gluten free pasta and cook a few minutes less as textures vary. Swap Parmesan for Pecorino Romano for a sharper salty finish or omit cheese for dairy free versions and finish with a drizzle of olive oil and crushed red pepper.
Serving Suggestions
Serve with a green salad tossed in lemon vinaigrette to cut through richness. A simple side of roasted cherry tomatoes adds color and brightness. For a heartier meal pair with crusty bread to sop up any remaining sauce. Garnish with additional grated Parmesan and chopped fresh parsley for freshness and visual appeal. A wedge of lemon served at the table brightens the flavors when squeezed over each portion.
Cultural Background
Orzo is a small shaped pasta popular in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines. It often features in warm and cold dishes and sometimes is used like rice. Combining orzo with sausage and vegetables is an example of comfort food influenced by Italian one pot methods which emphasize efficient cooking and bold simple flavors. This dish channels those traditions while staying rooted in practical weeknight cooking.
Seasonal Adaptations
Spring and summer allow swapping broccoli for asparagus or zucchini for a lighter feel. In autumn substitute roasted butternut squash and sage with a sprinkle of toasted walnuts. For winter add leafy greens such as kale or Swiss chard and increase the cheese for a more indulgent finish. Small changes in vegetables and herbs adapt the dish to the season while keeping the same core technique.
Meal Prep Tips
Cook the full recipe and portion into containers for lunches. Keep a small container of grated Parmesan separate to maintain freshness. If meal prepping for the week cook the orzo slightly underdone by one minute so it does not become mushy when reheated. Store vegetables and proteins together to keep flavors integrated and reheat gently on the stove with a splash of broth.
This skillet of chicken sausage and broccoli orzo is a reliable and flexible option for family dinners. It balances speed and flavor while being simple to customize. I hope it becomes a favorite at your table the way it did at mine.
Pro Tips
Brown the sausage well for deeper flavor rather than simply heating through.
Use low sodium broth so you can control salt level at the end.
Toast the orzo in the pan for one minute to add nutty flavor before adding broth.
If the orzo absorbs too quickly keep extra warm broth ready to add.
This nourishing chicken sausage and broccoli orzo recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
How do I reheat leftovers without drying out the orzo?
Reheat gently on the stovetop adding a splash of broth or water to restore creaminess. Microwave with a tablespoon of water covered for 60 to 90 seconds depending on portion size.
Can I use frozen broccoli?
Yes use frozen broccoli florets. Add them with the orzo and broth but reduce initial simmer time slightly to avoid overcooking.
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Chicken Sausage and Broccoli Orzo
This Chicken Sausage and Broccoli Orzo recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Instructions
Brown the sausage
Heat a large deep skillet over medium high heat. Add a tablespoon oil if needed. Add sliced sausage and cook until browned on both sides about 3 to 4 minutes per side. Remove and set aside.
Sauté aromatics
Reduce heat to medium. Add chopped onion and sauté 3 to 4 minutes until translucent then add minced garlic and cook 30 seconds to one minute until fragrant.
Cook broccoli
Add broccoli florets and toss to coat. Cook 2 to 3 minutes until bright green and slightly tender.
Add orzo and broth
Stir in dry orzo and toast briefly for one minute. Pour in 4 cups chicken broth, bring to a simmer and stir to distribute.
Simmer covered
Cover the skillet and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes, stirring once halfway through until orzo is al dente and most liquid is absorbed. Add a splash more broth if needed.
Finish and serve
Return browned sausage to the pan and stir through. Sprinkle grated Parmesan and stir until melted. Season with salt and pepper and serve immediately.
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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
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