Orzo salad
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Orzo summer salad

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I’m not a big fan of chunky pasta salads but I make an exception for one made with orzo. This one is incredibly easy to make either as a vegetarian main course or a side dish with roast chicken. It’s quite a good one to make for a packed lunch to take to work too. With it’s mix of green beans, tomatoes, pine nuts, capers and feta, it’s tangy, salty, sweet and crunchy all at the same time. I do mix it up a bit with chopped red peppers and artichokes if I have them in the fridge to use up though. Completely delicious, it’s a real taste of summer in a bowl.

Orzo salad
  • Serves 4
  • 200g orzo pasta
  • 1 x 140g pack of slow roasted cherry tomatoes
  • 10 fresh cherry tomatoes, quartered
  • 1 x 300g pack of dwarf green beans, trimmed and cut into 4
  • 1 x 120g pack of black or green pitted olives, quartered
  • 30g pack of flat leaf parsley
  • 200g barrel aged feta
  • 50g toasted pine nuts
  • 100g baby capers in brine, drained
  • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • Maldon sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

To make…

  • Cook the pasta according to the packet instructions. Rinse thoroughly with cold water and leave to drain in a sieve for a few minutes.
  • Cook the green beans in boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain and rinse under cold water to arrest the cooking process.
  • Empty the slow roasted cherry tomatoes and all the oil into a a serving bowl. Add the drained pasta and coat it in the tomato-infused oil.
  • Add in the drained green beans, chopped fresh tomatoes, olives, parsley, capers, parsley and season with a little salt and black pepper. Gently combine the ingredients. Have a taste. Add more black pepper and extra-virgin olive oil so it tastes how you like it. Once you’re happy, crumble the feta over the top and serve.

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    […] spicy belly pork makes such a nice change from sausages or burgers on the BBQ. I served it with my orzo summer salad but it would be just as nice with charred vegetables like courgettes and buttered new […]

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