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Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
For the Orzo and Veggies:
1/3 C Pine Nuts* (see note) 64g
1 1/2 C Crimini Mushrooms destemmed and sliced, 116g
1 C Mix of Red Yellow, or Orange Bell Peppers, deseeded and diced (I use baby bells), 126g
1 lb Asparagus (sub zucchini or eggplant when in season!) cut into 1" pieces with woody ends discarded, 426g
12 oz Cherry Tomatoes cut in 1/2, 340g
2 tsp Garlic minced, 6g
1/2 C Shallot chopped, 116g
3 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil divided, 36g
1/2 tsp Sea Salt
1/2 tsp Black Pepper Ground
1 C Orzo 198g
1 1/2 C Vegetable Broth 354g
1/2 C Garlic and Herb Feta crumbled (Leave off for Vegan Option), 84g

For the Dressing:
2 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil 24g
1 Tbs Lemon juiced, about 2
1/2 tsp Sea Salt
1/4 tsp Black Pepper ground
For the Garnish:
2-3 Tbs Chopped Fresh Basil
2-3 Tbs Chopped Fresh Parsley

Directions:
Directions:
Toast the Pine Nuts:
Preheat Oven to 350F (177C) and toast pine nuts for 6-7 minutes, or until toasty and fragrant. Set aside to cool.
Roast the Veggies:

Turn oven up to 425F (218C). Line two sheet pans with parchment paper. Place the mushrooms, bell peppers, asparagus, tomatoes, garlic and shallot on one pan. Sprinkle with 2 Tbs of olive oil. Using a spatula, mix all the veggies together with the olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper then stir again. Move 1/2 the veggie mixture to the other sheet pan. Spread the veggies in one layer, making sure there's no overlapping on both pans. Roast in 425F oven for 35-40 minutes (due to oven variations, start checking your veggies at 25 minutes; a bit of charring is good!). Rotate pans 1/2 way through roasting.

Cook the Orzo:
In a large saute pan, heat 1 Tbs of Olive Oil on medium heat until shimmering. Add the orzo and stir, coating the orzo throughly. Stir occasionally for about 3 minutes or until the orzo is toasty and golden. Add the vegetable broth. Be careful here because the broth will spit and sputter. Bring to a simmer, turn down the heat to low, cover and cook for about 15 minutes or until all the liquid is absorbed. Stir. Remove from heat, cover and set aside.

Make the Dressing:
In a small bowl add the olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Whisk until all the ingredients are emulsified.
Putting it all Together:
In the large saute pan, to the orzo, add the roasted veggies and all their juices, stir in the dressing, feta, and pine nuts. Garnish generously with basil and parsley. Serve immediately.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
4
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
30 minutes
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
This Spring recipe is a family favorite. Lemon Garlic Orzo with Roasted Vegetables is delicious served warm or chilled and makes a fabulous addition to a picnic, or potluck. Sub in season veggies like zucchini or asparagus for the asparagus when needed.

*The price of Pine Nuts have skyrocketed! So, I've been using toasted chopped almonds or hazelnuts instead.

For cold service, place in a lidded container and chill for at least an hour. Let set at room temperature for 15 minutes, to soften the olive oil, stir and serve.
Credit for this recipe is to Vanilla And Bean

 

 

 

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