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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.



















I’m sorry but this was a base, this did not make it as a main meal. Could it be a main meal for some? Yes. If you add protein somehow, some way. I just feel like this is a base with some vegetables. I followed the recipe, exactly, cooked thoroughly. It did cook! So, I’m not sure about the other comment that said it didn’t cook. If you spray the pan and cover tightly it cooks, does not get crispy. Also, as you are a sensory scientist, the thickness was great. I honestly have two thoughts. 1. If it was a smaller batch, would it be good, probably! I think 1lb orzo too much 2. How do we add more flavor, because it was totally obsolete with all ingredients added, they were just absorbed.
made this for a mixed crowd of small children, picky adults, and foodies. it was a smash hit! everyone wanted the recipe. I also had to transport it 1.5 hours and then reheat it, which made me nervous, but I worried for naught. this will be going in the regular rotation.
So thrilled to hear it was a hit, Mel! Happy eating!
Definitely a go to recipe that we have enjoyed several times already. I just cooked it at a friend‘s house tonight for her family and everyone thoroughly enjoyed it.
I’m so thrilled to hear it was such a hit. Happy eating!
This is a delicious recipe. However I tend to avoid cream and this is creamy enough with the Parmesan so I left the cream out and it still tasted good
Oh my gosh, this was SO good. We go fat free vegan for a few weeks a couple of times a year, so just this week I tried it again, but left out the cream (just added extra water), used dehydrated sun-dried tomatoes without the oil, and skipped the parmesan. Even that was fantastic. This is forever going in my recipe rotation (along with many of your recipes)!
So glad it hit the spot Becky, thanks for sharing!
This recipe is soooo delicious! I invited friends over and everyone raved about it. It’s quick and easy and does not disappoint. Thank you so much!
Nothing better than hearing this, thanks so much for your sweet review Marie!
As it is only me I halved the recipe. Easy. Didn’t have fresh basil so added a tbsp of pesto.
Thanks so much for your feedback Julie, happy eating!
Absolutely loved this. What a cozy, filling meal! Plenty of flavor and perfect consistency. I subbed half and half instead of heavy cream to save a buck, and it still had that rich luxurious feel.
Thrilled you loved it Kelsey, thanks for the review!
I didn’t have broccoli or spinach so it was cauliflower and chicken for substitute… excellent!!
So glad it turned out so well, thanks Charon!
It would be great to be able to switch between imperial and metric measuring 😊