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All-in-one Orzo With Baked Feta, Tomatoes and Olives

This sensational yet simple all-in-one pasta bake brings together orzo, sweet cherry tomatoes, plump olives and basil, topped with an irresistible slab of salty, creamy feta.

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Introduction

This is an update on one of my favourite Green Roasting Tin recipes, a really simple dish of baked orzo with fresh cherry tomatoes. Here, I add in a big square of feta to bake on top of the pasta, along with olives for a briny hit of flavour – all your food groups in one go. It’s perfect for a light dinner on a summer evening.

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Ingredients

200g orzo
450ml boiling vegetable stock
300g baby plum or cherry tomatoes, halved
50g olives, pitted and halved
200g feta cheese
2 tbsp olive oil
Couple of handfuls fresh basil leaves
freshly ground black pepper
To serve:
extra virgin olive oil
chilli flakes (optional)

Method

Preheat the oven to 180°C fan/200°C/gas 6.

Put the orzo into a medium roasting tin, pour over the boiling stock and stir, then top with the tomatoes and olives.

Place the block of feta cheese in the middle of the dish, then drizzle over the olive oil, a scatter of fresh basil leaves (reserve some for later) and a good grind of freshly ground black pepper. Transfer to the oven to bake for 25 minutes.

Carefully remove the baked feta with a fish slice and give the orzo a good mix with a wooden spoon before serving, then replace the feta as pictured. Scatter over the reserved basil leaves and top with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and a scatter of chilli flakes. Once cooked, let the dish stand for a few minutes before serving hot.

Reviews

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6 Comments

    default user avatar Lis

    It’s absolutely bliddy lovely. I make it regularly.

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    default user avatar Marion

    I love this recipe. So easy and has become a weekly addition to the menu
    I often take leftovers to work and squeeze a lemon over before reheating. Delicious

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    default user avatar Peter Brown

    Now a firm favourite with the family and so easy to make

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    default user avatar Violette

    This is such a scrumptious, easy and economical recipe! I was a bit scared when the oven timer went off, as there seemed to be a lot of stock still bubbling in the dish. But I left it in for 5 minutes and then gave the orzo a good mix, as recommended, and it turned out to be lovely – “juicy” but not watery, as I feared. Also, baked feta is the simplest and tastiest of ideas! Thanks Rukmini 🙂

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    default user avatar Jane

    Deceptively simple but very delicious

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    default user avatar Joanna Watson

    This was delicious! It looked lovely when it came out of the oven – but then when I tried to lift the cheese up it collapsed and didn’t look same. Taste was really good and it was really easy. I didn’t halve the cherry tomatoes (life is too short for that, I was in a hurry)

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From the book: The Green Cookbook

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