A soup declared a 10 out of 10 by both of us. It turned chilly last week and I suggested a soup. It was delicious and I am glad we made it. We usually only use soups in cold weather, but this will be made all-year round, I'm thinking.
I found it at a food blog called The Clever Meal hosted by Katia. The original recipe can be found here.
Katia's biography reads in part:
"I'm the founder, recipe developer and photographer behind The Clever Meal. My goal is to create and share easy and inexpensive recipes with people all over the world.
The Clever Meal stemmed from my love for simple meatless meals made with everyday ingredients. Not only are beans, pasta and veggies delicious, but cutting out the meat is also great for your health, wallet and the planet. I truly believe that delicious family meals are possible even if you're short on time and have a tight budget."
I highly recommend taking a look at Katia's recipes. We knew we were going to love this one, but didn't realize how much. There are other great recipes we are going to try here.
Orzo Soup
Serves 4 and approximately 203 calories per serving.
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1 medium-sized onion, diced
1 large carrot, diced
1 large celery rib, diced
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 teaspoon dried basil or dried thyme
2 teaspoons flour
4 cups (960 ml) low sodium vegetable broth, add a bit more for a thinner consistency if desired
1-1/4 teaspoons salt, or to taste (if your broth is salty)
1 cup (165 grams) orzo pasta
2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
Add the olive oil, onion, carrot and celery to a large soup pot or Dutch Oven, and sauté over medium-high heat for about 5 minutes, or until softened.
Stir in the minced garlic, dried herb (basil or thyme), and the flour. Stir for about 1 minute until the garlic smells fragrant and the flour is combined with the veggies.
Pour in the broth, add the salt (if the broth is not salty), stir well, bring to a boil and reduce the heat to a simmer. Cover with a lid and cook for 5 minutes.
Stir in the orzo pasta and cook for 10 minutes or following the directions on the package. Keep the lid off and stir frequently (10 minutes was enough for us).
Turn the heat off, stir in the parsley, taste and adjust the seasoning if needed. You might want to add a bit more broth or water if you prefer a thinner consistency.
Divide into bowls and top with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, a few cracks of black pepper and grated Parmesan cheese if you like.
Serve with a favorite crusty bread or roll.
I didn't have any vegetable broth in the pantry and used chicken broth instead.
We used thyme as our herb.
We didn't drizzle any olive oil over the top but did add lots of cracked black pepper and sprinkled grated Parmesan at the table.
I always try to remember to share the full address of the recipe website, in case you prefer to copy and paste rather than use the link at the beginning.
https://theclevermeal.com/orzo-soup
If you try it I sincerely hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
It looks like a delicious soup and a great solution for days when I don't know what to cook!! I will also visit the page you suggested!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Denise!!
Thank you Katerina and you are very welcome. I am so glad you liked the look of it. Not too fussy to make and delicious :)
DeleteI just made this a few days ago!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a delicious recipe isn't it Ginny? :)
DeleteThanks for this delicious recipe suggestion! I'll have to look for orzo pasta in the shops.
ReplyDeleteWe also love soup like this!
Beautiful day, hugs, Elke
We love soups too Elke, always so nutritious and delicious :) Thank you, you have a beautiful day too. Hugs, Denise
DeleteIt looks good. I love soups
ReplyDeleteMe too Ann, thank you :)
DeleteHello Denise,
ReplyDeleteThe soup on a cool day sounds perfect, looks delicious.
Take care, enjoy your day and happy week.
Thank you Eileen, happy you thought so. You take care too and I wish you the same :)
DeleteLooks warming, satisfying and quite tasty too!
ReplyDeleteAll you say it is Angie, thank you :)
DeleteMiriam makes a chicken orzo soup, one of our firm favourites, especially when we have been out for a winter walk. Sometimes she even makes fresh corn bread to go with it.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful David, and the cornbread would be a wonderful accompaniment :)
DeleteLooks good Denise and I bet it tasty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, much appreciated :)
DeleteYummy
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteA delicious soup.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra, glad you think so :)
DeleteSounds perfect for our next meal. it will be Dan's dinner and my lunch. He's adjusting to Greek time ahead of our trip. We leave tomorrow and arrive in Athens on Wednesday. I like to adjust to the time when I can use the sun to help. The only time I had problems with that was a trip to Finland when the daylight was super long!
ReplyDeleteMade the orzo soup and it was so easy and delicious. A keeper recipe for sure. Thank you!
DeleteWonderful, so glad you enjoyed this soup Marcia. I will be thinking of you on your travels. How wonderful! Clever of Dan to adjust to the time difference. Like you I usually adjust with the sun. I visited my sister and her family in Norway years ago where it never got dark. That made it a little more difficult :) Happy travels!
DeleteOh yum and I have orzo in the pantry. Happy Monday to you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thank you Ellen and a Happy Monday to you also :)
DeleteIt looks so good Denise, I really must try Orzo :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you Ananka and you'll have to let me know what you think of it :)
DeleteLovely presentation and OMgoodness I can almost catch of whiff of its aroma
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
Thank you Cecilia, I appreciate that. The aroma is always inviting, like a siren song coming in from the cold, lol! Hugs, Denise
DeleteOh yum.. looks so good.
ReplyDeleteThank you Hena, happy you think so :)
DeleteMany thanks for sharing this recipe idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You are very welcome Jan, glad you liked it. All the best to you too, Denise
DeleteThis looks delicious. And you could add so many other things to it if you wanted to also.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erika, and I agree, you could add many things to this :)
DeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteDe nada, me alegra que te haya gustado la receta. Te mando un beso :)
DeleteThe Orzo soup looks delicious, Denise. This would have been wonderful when I was sick with an awful cold recently. I had lots of chicken noodle soup. But this one is homemade, and looks very good. Have a good spring week, Denise!
ReplyDeleteThank you and how I wish I could have brought you a bowl when you were under the weather. I hope you are recovered now. You have a good spring week also Sheri :)
DeleteThis Orzo Soup looks incredible! Yum.
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so Sandie :) thank you!
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