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Ready in one pan, this dump-and-bake Marry Me Orzo is an incredibly easy weeknight pasta casserole. It’s made with simple ingredients and can easily be made dairy-free, so everyone can enjoy!

During busy seasons of life, one-pot meals are my go-to. And while I have many favorites in my collection of easy vegetarian dinners, we all know my love for Tuscan sauce runs deep (particularly in my viral Marry Me Chickpeas and Tuscan tortellini casserole).
This is a dump-and-bake version that is quite possibly the easiest version yet!
Add it to the dinner rotation
- One pan: Not only does this bake in one pan, but you can dump everything in and stir it in the same pan it’s baked in. No sautéing beforehand!
- Customize it: You can make it dairy-free with vegan cream and plant-based Parmesan.
- Filling and fiber-packed: This is a hearty side dish that’s filled with fiber from both broccoli and spinach.
Reader rating
“Absolutely incredible and so easy to make! Will definitely be adding this to the regular dinner rotation.” —A

Key Ingredients
Most of these ingredients for this dump and bake pasta dinner are probably already in your pantry and fridge. Jump down to the recipe card for exact measurements.
- Orzo: Orzo cook times vary by the quality of the orzo. High-quality orzo bakes takes long (see notes!).
- Veggies: Spinach almost melts into the dish, and I also like to add broccoli for more fiber.
- Vegetable Broth: This adds so much more flavor than just cooking the orzo in water. You can make veggie broth yourself or use store-bought.
- Tuscan Flavors: Sun-dried tomatoes (packed in oil or just dry) and fresh basil do the trick.
- Cream & Cheese: Heavy cream and parmesan bring those cozy vibes (feel free to use the dairy-free alternatives). Cooking the pasta in the sauce takes advantage of those starches from the pasta for a super creamy orzo casserole without much actual cream.

why cooking times vary
High-quality orzo is typically made with better flour, longer kneading time, and more drying time. All of these make the pasta a bit stronger (for lack of a better word), and thus it takes longer to cook than cheap, low-quality orzo.

stove top orzo Option
I love the dump and bake method because it keeps it so hands-off. If you have kids, you can pop it in the oven and then be on your way until the timer goes off (it’s the best family-friendly orzo casserole). But you can also make this in a pot on the stovetop. You can saute the garlic and spices, add the broccoli, broth, and orzo, cover, and cook. Then add the rest of the ingredients!


Love this easy dump dinner? Try my Chickpea Ranch Casserole or Thai Noodle Casserole next!
Or for another option with orzo, you’ll love this Lemon Pepper Orzo Casserole or Veggie Meatball Casserole.

Marry Me Orzo (Vegetarian Dump & Bake!)
Ingredients
- 1 lb orzo*, 453 g
- 3 cups broccoli florets, cut into bite-sized pieces, 270 g
- 3 cups vegetable broth, 700 mL
- 1 cup heavy cream, 236 mL
- ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes, packed in oil, roughly chopped, 30 g
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- ½ tsp each salt, crushed red pepper flakes, oregano
- ¼ tsp each ground black pepper, smoked paprika
- ½ cup grated parmesan cheese, 40 g
- 2 handfuls fresh spinach, roughly chopped
- 2 Tbsp fresh chopped basil
Instructions
- Prep: Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a large (9×13 inch or similar) casserole dish.
- Dump: To the prepared dish, dump in 1 lb orzo*, 3 cups broccoli florets, 3 cups vegetable broth, 1 cup heavy cream, ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes (roughly chopped), 4 cloves garlic (minced), ½ tsp each salt, crushed red pepper flakes, oregano, and ¼ tsp each ground black pepper, smoked paprika.

- Bake: Stir to combine then cover tightly with aluminum foil. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes*, or until orzo is al dente (mostly tender but still has a little firmness in the middle).

- Stir Ins: Stir in ½ cup grated parmesan cheese, 2 handfuls fresh spinach, and 2 Tbsp fresh chopped basil. Return to the oven, uncovered, for 5 to 10 minutes. Orzo should be tender when finished.

- Serve warm, topped with more fresh basil and parmesan, with crusty bread on the side!

Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information calculated by Sarah Bond, degreed nutritionist.



















My 8 year old daughter and I made this tonight and we both enjoyed it a lot! I am not a great cook unfortunately. What I appreciated about the recipe most was how easy it was for us to make together. We “might have” upped the amount of broccoli and cheese a little bit and decreased the spinach a little. I didn’t have basil, opps. And it was still delicious! It has a slight tiny kick to it and I might reduce the smoked paprika next time just to make it more 8 year old friendly but she did say she really liked it and ate a whole bowl and asked me to get her more broccoli pieces. I love that when my daughter assists in making our meals, she is always down for tasting! Thank you for putting such a great tasting and easy to make recipe out there! Looking for to my leftovers for lunch this week! PS I love your cookbook too!!!
So glad to hear you and your daughter enjoyed the recipe Kelly, and so happy that you love the cookbook too! Thanks for cooking with me!
a quick question — could this recipe be made with a substitute for the orzo, like a short pasta?
I haven’t tested this with another type of pasta, so I really can’t say for sure, but I would love to hear how it goes if you try it out. Happy eating!
It was delicious. I made it with some other veg Mushrooms and kale and peppers .easy and versatile .
Thanks for making it and sharing Jody!
Can I add chicken to this?
Yep!
I loved how easy and delicious this was! I subbed the heavy cream for half and half and it was perfect!
Thrilled you loved it Allison, thanks for the review!
Yep. I’ve made it twice, huge hit!
So thrilled to hear it Heather. Thanks so much for letting us know how it went and happy eating!
So easy and so good! My husband said it’s better than anything I’d made in a while
Big smiles over here, thanks for trying it Stephanie!
OMG!!! So tasty and so easy to make. The flavours were amazing and never thought it would turn out this good. My vegetarian partner is very fussy so I was ready for a ‘failure’. She loved it! Just love meals like this, that you can just use one pan, throw it all in and bake it and get on with doing something else!! Highly recommend!
So glad it hit the spot Karen, thanks so much for sharing!
Would Israeli couscous work? I couldn’t get orzo.
I haven’t tested this one with Israeli couscous so I really can’t say for sure what the cooking time and liquid ratio would be. I would love to hear how it goes if you try it out! Happy eating!
This was a horrible sticky mess with barely any flavor. Wasted time, money and dinner.