Pork Pastor Skewers

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Pork Pastor Skewers assembled on plate. Limes and pickled onions scattered around.

I love the flavor of al pastor and knew I needed to bring the flavor into my kitchen. These Pork Pastor Skewers are even more delicious than I could have imagined!

Pork Pastor Skewers assembled on plate. Limes and pickled onions scattered around.

Here’s another #DDGrillWeek 2024 recipe I cannot get enough of! Although al pastor is traditionally prepared on a rotating vertical spit grill, I brought the flavor to my grill by skewering the marinated meat and cooking until slightly charred but still soft. The meat is marinated in a sweet, tangy, and smoky sauce that is sweetened with pineapple and packed with so much flavor that I cannot get enough of!

Pork Pastor Skewers plated over rice in blue bowl.

You will also set aside some of the marinade to baste the pork while it is grilling and you will serve additional sauce drizzled over top of the final bowl. Which, let’s discuss how this is served! I like to serve these in a bowl over cilantro-lime rice (I make the rice from this recipe!), with guacamole, pickled red onions, cilantro, and a wedge of lime.

Ingredients:

  • Pineapple
  • Distilled White Vinegar
  • Ancho Chile Powder 
  • Chili Powder
  • Ground Cumin
  • Ground Cinnamon
  • Fresh Oregano Leaves
  • Garlic
  • Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice
  • Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice
  • Low-Sodium Chicken Broth
  • Salt
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • Pork Tenderloin 
  • Prepared Cilantro-Lime Rice
  • Pickled Red Onions
  • Guacamole
  • Fresh Cilantro Leaves
  • Lime

Recipe Step-by-Step: Gas Grill Method

Step One: Make the Pork Marinade

In a high-speed blender, combine all of the pastor sauce ingredients and blend until smooth. Reserve 1 cup of the sauce and store in the fridge until ready to use when cooking and serving the pork.

Step Two: Marinate the Pork

To a large bowl, add the cubed pork, salt, and pepper with the remaining pastor sauce. Cover and marinade in the fridge for at least 2 hours.

Pork Pastor marinating in white bowl.

Step Three: Assemble the Skewers

Next, thread the pork and pineapple onto the skewers. Hold two skewers side by side, parallel to one another, upright, and carefully thread the pork and pineapple onto the skewers. I like to do 3 to 4 cubes of pork, then a pineapple cube, then repeat. Using two skewers together makes it easier to flip and less likely to spin or slither off.

Pork Pastor Skewers assembled on sheet pan before grilling.

Step Four: Prep the Grill

Heat grill over medium-high heat (350-400℉) and oil the grill grates. To do this, dip a wadded paper towel in a little avocado oil and, using tongs, wipe the oil evenly over the grate. Be careful not to use too much oil, because that’s a sure fire way to start a good flare-up—a little goes a long way here.

Step Five: Grill the Skewers

Place the pork skewers directly on the preheated grill grates. Line up the skewers side by side without overlapping. Cook the pork skewers, brushing with ½ cup of the reserved sauce (saving the rest for serving) every so often, for 3 to 4 minutes. Flip the skewers and grill another 3 to 4 minutes on the other side, painting with sauce. When done, the edges will be slightly charred and the middle of the pieces should be soft, juicy, and cooked through.

Step Six: Serve and Enjoy

Serve the skewers over cilantro-lime rice and drizzle with a bit of the remaining pastor sauce. Add a scoop of guacamole alongside the skewers. Top with pickled red onions, a little cilantro, and a wedge of lime on the side!

Pork Pastor Skewers assembled on plate. Limes and pickled onions scattered around.

Recipe FAQs:

Could I serve this in tortillas instead?

You can serve this however you prefer! I like serving in bowls, but you can always set up a taco bar instead.

I am worried about the spice level, any suggestions?

While I do not find these too spicy, I know others can be more spice-sensitive. Try 1 teaspoon of the ancho chile powder instead if preferred!

I hope y’all enjoy these skewers as much as I do! Comment below once you try them!

For More Skewer Recipes:

Grilled BBQ Chicken Skewer Salad

Spicy Curried Shrimp Skewers with Grilled Veggie Couscous

Grilled Sesame Chicken Skewers

Bang Bang Shrimp Skewers with Sesame Slaw

Pork Pastor Skewers plated over rice in blue bowl.
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Pork Pastor Skewers

Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Paleo (if modified), Whole30 (if modified)
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Marinating 2 hours
Servings 5

Ingredients

For the Pastor Sauce:

  • 2 cups medium-diced pineapple
  • 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons ancho chile powder (see note)
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon fresh oregano leaves
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • ¼ cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • ¼ cup freshly squeeze orange juice
  • ½ cup low-sodium chicken broth
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

For the Pork:

  • 2 pounds pork tenderloin excess fat removed and cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

For the Skewers:

  • Ten 6-inch skewers (if wooden, pre-soak for 15 minutes)
  • 1 cup medium diced pineapple

For the Bowls:

  • 1 cup prepared cilantro-lime rice (sub cauliflower rice for paleo and Whole30)
  • Pickled red onions
  • Guacamole
  • Fresh cilantro leaves
  • 1 lime cut into wedges

Instructions

Marinate the Pork:

  • In a high-speed blender, combine all of the pastor sauce ingredients and blend until smooth. Reserve 1 cup of the sauce and store in the fridge until ready to use when cooking and serving the pork.
  • To a large bowl, add the cubed pork, salt, and pepper with the remaining pastor sauce. Cover and marinade in the fridge for at least 2 hours.

Assemble the Skewers:

  • Next, thread the pork and pineapple onto the skewers. Hold two skewers side by side, parallel to one another, upright and carefully thread the pork and pineapple onto the skewers. I like to do 3 to 4 cubes of pork, then a pineapple cube, then repeat. Using two skewers together makes it easier to flip and less likely to spin or slither off.

Grill the Skewers (Gas-Grill Method):

  • Heat grill over medium-high heat (350-400℉) and oil the grill grates. To do this, dip a wadded paper towel in a little avocado oil and, using tongs, wipe the oil evenly over the grate. Be careful not to use too much oil, because that’s a sure fire way to start a good flare-up—a little goes a long way here.
  • Place the pork skewers directly on the preheated grill grates. Line up the skewers side by side without overlapping. Cook the pork skewers, brushing with ½ cup of the reserved sauce (saving the rest for serving) every so often, for 3 to 4 minutes. Flip the skewers and grill another 3 to 4 minutes on the other side, painting with sauce. When done, the edges will be slightly charred and the middle of the pieces should be soft, juicy, and cooked through.

Grill the Skewers (Weber XL Searwood Method): 

  • Add Mesquite pellets to the grill and preheat to 375℉ 
  • Place the pork skewers directly on the preheated grill grates. Line up the skewers side by side without overlapping. Cook the pork skewers, brushing with ½ cup of the reserved sauce (saving the rest for serving) every so often, for 3 to 4 minutes. Flip the skewers and grill another 3 to 4 minutes on the other side, painting with sauce. When done, the middle of the pieces should be soft, juicy, and cooked through. 

To Serve:

  • Serve over cilantro-lime rice and drizzle with a bit of the remaining pastor sauce. Add a scoop of guacamole alongside the skewers. Top with pickled red onions, a little cilantro and a wedge of lime!

Notes

Ancho Chile Note: Ancho chile powder packs a punch of heat. If you want milder, use 1 teaspoon.

Photography and styling by Eat Love Eats.

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Homemade Chicken Nuggets

This homemade chicken nuggets recipe is your new weeknight dinner hero! Here’s how to make healthy, tasty nuggets that adults…

This homemade chicken nuggets recipe is your new weeknight dinner hero! Here’s how to make healthy, tasty nuggets that adults and kids will love.

Chicken Nuggets

Alex and I are passionate about cooking all things from scratch, from French fries to pizza. So we could not wait to share this homemade chicken nuggets recipe with you! These nuggets are made with real chicken breast, baked instead of fried, with a perfectly seasoned crunchy exterior.

Why we love this recipe: I mean, how could we not? Homemade nuggets are a huge hit with our kids (no surprise), but adults absolutely inhale these too! They’re family friendly, great for topping a Caesar salad or power bowls, and if you add a homemade dipping sauce like honey mustard or ranch they are absolutely next level.

“These chicken nuggets were incredibly tasty! I’m always wary of homemade chicken nuggets but these were 10/10! Adding these to our monthly dinner rotation.”

Ingredients for homemade chicken nuggets

These homemade chicken nuggets are much tastier than frozen or fast food and here’s why: they’re made with actual pieces of chicken breast (kind of more like chicken tenders). They’re baked not fried, but still crispy and irresistibly seasoned. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Chicken breast: Buy organic chicken if at all possible. Look for boneless skinless chicken breasts, or cutlets if possible.
  • Panko: These light and airy Japanese breadcrumbs are what make the crispy golden crust. Look for gluten-free panko if desired.
  • Olive oil: A touch of healthy fat helps crisp up the nuggets without deep-frying.
  • Spices: Garlic powder, smoked paprika, onion powder, cumin, and chili powder create a flavor explosion, while salt enhances every bite.
  • Eggs:  Here the eggs act act as a binder, holding the panko and seasonings onto the chicken.

How to make this chicken nuggets recipe

The key to crispy baked chicken nuggets is an oven safe baking rack, if you have one. This lifts the bottom surface of the nuggets off of the baking sheet, allowing it to get crispy instead of soggy while it bakes. Here are the basic steps for the recipe:

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 425°F. In a medium bowl, mix the panko with the olive oil. Pour it in an even layer onto a rimmed baking sheet, place it in the oven, and toast for 4 to 5 minutes until lightly browned. Pour the toasted breadcrumbs into a bowl and cool for 1 minute.

Step 2: If using breasts, slice them in half horizontally, then cut into bite-sized nuggets and place them in a large bowl. Toss with kosher salt, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, cumin and chili powder. In another bowl, whisk eggs with ½ tsp water. 

Step 3: Place an oven safe rack on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Dredge each piece of chicken into the eggs, then toss with the breadcrumb mixture. Place the nuggets onto the baking sheet. Bake 10 to 15 minutes until the outside is golden and the internal temperature measures 165°F.

💡Why buy organic chicken? We recommend buying organic since it’s the high-quality meat that is raised sustainably without chemicals. Organic standards require that the chickens have access to the outdoors and cannot be given antibiotics or growth hormones (happy chickens!).

Chicken Nuggets on a tray with ketchup.

Sauces for homemade chicken nuggets

Once you’ve got your homemade chicken nuggets, of course you’ll want a dipping sauce! I’m personally not a huge fan of ketchup, though I know more of the world is. However, we do have a homemade ketchup that I think is pretty delicious. Here are a few sauces for serving with these chicken nuggets:

Diet swaps

When we started A Couple Cooks in 2010, we ate mostly vegan recipes and vegetarian recipes. We now embrace the Mediterranean diet, so we eat seafood and chicken occasionally.

If you’ve been around since the early days, this recipe might surprise you! But these days chicken is in the dinnertime repertoire. Want a plant-based solution? Try our breaded tofu from this tofu sandwich, or our friend Jessica has a great vegan chicken nuggets recipe. For gluten-free, look for gluten-free panko.

Other serving ideas

Chicken nuggets are great on their own as a meal for kids: we like adding carrot sticks and serving with ranch for dipping everything. (Why restaurants don’t do this, I’m not sure!) For the adults, we like adding chicken nuggets to salads and grain bowls. Here are some ideas:

Storing leftovers

Leftovers store up to 3 days refrigerated. To make the nuggets crispy again, reheat in a 375°F oven until warmed through.

More chicken dinners

This homemade chicken nuggets recipe is a rock-star recipe in our house! Here are some of our other favorite family friendly chicken dinners:

Dietary notes

This homemade chicken nuggets recipe is dairy-free. For gluten-free, use gluten-free panko. For vegan, try breaded tofu from our tofu sandwich as a substitute (it has a similar vibe).

Frequently asked questions

What can I use instead of panko?

Regular breadcrumbs will work, but they may not achieve the same level of crispiness. You can also try crushed crackers, tortilla chips, or even cornflakes for a different texture.

Do I need to use all the spices listed?

Feel free to customize the spice blend to your liking! You can omit any spices you don’t have or prefer not to use.

How long do I need to cook the nuggets?

Cook time will depend on the size of your nuggets, but they typically take 10 to 15 minutes to bake at 425°F. Aim for a golden brown color and an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

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  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Description

This homemade chicken nuggets recipe is your new weeknight dinner hero! Here’s how to make healthy, tasty nuggets that adults and kids will love.


Ingredients

  • 1 pound chicken breast: 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts or 4 cutlets (organic if possible)*
  • 1 ½ cups panko
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin
  • ¼ teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt
  • 2 eggs
  • Ketchup, honey mustard, or ranch, for serving**

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425°F.
  2. In a medium bowl, mix the panko with the olive oil. Pour it in an even layer onto a rimmed baking sheet, place it in the oven, and toast for 4 to 5 minutes until lightly browned. Pour the toasted breadcrumbs into a shallow bowl and allow to cool for 1 minute.
  3. If using breasts, slice them in half horizontally (if you bought cutlets, skip this step). Cut the cutlets into bite-sized nuggets and place them in a large bowl. Toss with the kosher salt, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, cumin and chili powder.
  4. In another shallow bowl, whisk the eggs with ½ teaspoon water. 
  5. When the baking sheet is cool, wipe any remaining crumbs from the baking sheet and line it with parchment paper. If you have one, place an oven safe rack on the baking sheet.
  6. Dredge each piece of chicken into the eggs and tap off any excess liquid. Then place it into the bowl with the breadcrumb mixture and toss until fully coated. Place the chicken nuggets onto the prepared baking sheet. When all of the nuggets are breaded, sprinkle them with a few more pinches of kosher salt
  7. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the thickness, until the outside is golden and the internal temperature measures 165°F at the thickest point. Serve immediately. Leftovers store up to 3 days refrigerated; to make them crispy again, reheat in a 375°F oven until warmed through.

Notes

*If you buy the chicken as breasts that are not already butterflied or cutlets, butterfly the chicken: Place your hand over the top of each chicken breast. Use a sharp knife to carefully slice the breast horizontally, leaving the edge intact so it can open up like a book (or butterfly!). Unfold the breast like a book, then cut along the fold to separate the two halves.

**Sauce ideas include ketchup, honey mustard, homemade ranch dressing, Caesar dressing, special sauce, or yum yum sauce.

Other serving ideas: Add to a Caesar salad to make chicken Caesar. Use nuggets in bowl meals like power bowls, hummus bowls, rice bowls, or replace the salmon in this salmon crunch bowl with spicy mayo. Use leftovers in chicken tacos topped with lime crema.

  • Category: Main dish
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: American

Gochujang Peanut Veggie Noodles

Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles in green bowl with fork.These Gochujang Peanut Veggie Noodles will be ready in less than 30 minutes and bring all the flavor to your…

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Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles in green bowl with fork.

These Gochujang Peanut Veggie Noodles will be ready in less than 30 minutes and bring all the flavor to your dinner table.

Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles in green bowls. Pink glasses in corner.

If you have my latest cookbook, Dinner Tonight, you know how much I love gochujang! This fermented Korean chile paste adds instant flavor to any dish and I cannot get enough of it. The gochujang plus a variety of other pantry staples come together with a few fresh ingredients to make an out-of-this-world sauce.

Once your sauce is made, you will simply cook your ramen according to package directions then toss in the sauce with a few veggies! Speaking of ramen, be sure to check out my notes below on the best kind to use. Once your noodles, sauce, and veggies are all incorporated, simply top with your preferred garnishes, and dinner is served.

Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles in green bowl with fork.

Ingredients:

  • Coconut Aminos
  • Creamy Peanut Butter
  • Coconut Sugar
  • Toasted Sesame Oil
  • Gochujang Chili Paste
  • Lime Juice
  • Rice Vinegar
  • Low-Sodium Vegetable Broth
  • Avocado Oil
  • Shallot 
  • Garlic
  • Fresh Ginger
  • Salt
  • Brown Rice Ramen ​Noodles: See Note
  • Shredded Red Cabbage
  • Snow Peas
  • Shelled Edamame
  • Plus, a few items for serving!

Step-by-Step:

Step One: make the Sauce base

In a small bowl, whisk together the coconut aminos, peanut butter, coconut sugar, toasted sesame oil, gochujang, lime juice, rice vinegar, and vegetable broth. Set aside.

Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodle sauce and other ingredients peeking in.

Step Two: Finish the Sauce

In a large skillet, heat the avocado oil over medium heat. Once hot, add the shallot, garlic, and ginger. Sauté until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Carefully pour in the gochujang sauce and stir to combine. Bring to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes. Reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer very gently while you cook your ramen.

Step Three: Cook the Ramen Noodles

Cook the ramen al dente according to package instructions. Reserve 1 cup of pasta water, drain the noodles then add them directly to the saucepan. Increase the heat to medium. Using tongs, toss the noodles in the sauce rapidly, adding pasta water in ¼ cup increments until the sauce is glossy and coats the noodles.

Step Four: Add the Veggies

Add in the cabbage, peas, and edamame. Toss to combine, continuing to add pasta water as needed, until the veggies are completely incorporated. The steam from the noodles will cook them slightly but still keep a little crunch.

Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles in skillet.

Step Five: Serve and Enjoy!

Serve immediately. Distribute into bowls and top with peanuts, Thai basil, green onions, and red pepper flakes if using.

Recipe FAQ:

I can’t have peanut butter, is there another option?

You could swap in cashew butter instead!

What’s gochujang?


Gochujang is a fermented Korean chile paste adds instant flavor to recipes. Note that gochujang is often made with a small bit of wheat to help the paste firm up, making it a little difficult to find a gluten-free option, but the Coconut Secret brand, which is made with coconut aminos, can be found online and at various grocers.

What type of noodles should i USE?

Overall, we found two 3 oz. pucks (for a total of 6 oz.) of brown rice ramen worked best after lots of testing! We tested this with three kinds of ramen and they really vary widely on how much sauce they soak up. For example, normal ramen noodles ended up with way too much pasta vs. sauce.

Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles in green bowls.

I hope y’all love these Gochujang and Peanut Veggie Noodles as much as I do! Comment below once you try this recipe!

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Gochujang Peanut Veggie Noodles

Gluten-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan 
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

For the Sauce:

  • ¼ cup coconut aminos
  • ¼ cup creamy peanut butter
  • 2 tablespoons coconut sugar
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 3 tablespoons gochujang chili paste
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • ½ cup low-sodium vegetable broth
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil
  • 1 large shallot, minced
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

For the Noodles and Veggies:

  • 6 oz. brown rice ramen ​noodles (see note)
  • 2 cups shredded red cabbage
  • 2 cups snow peas, cut on the diagonal
  • 1 cup shelled edamame

For Serving:

  • ½ cup roasted unsalted peanuts, roughly chopped
  • ½ cup julienned Thai basil
  • 4 scallions, thinly sliced
  • Crushed red pepper flakes, optional

Instructions

Make the Sauce:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the coconut aminos, peanut butter, coconut sugar, toasted sesame oil, gochujang, lime juice, rice vinegar, and vegetable broth. Set aside.
  • In a large skillet, heat the avocado oil over medium heat. Once hot, add the shallot, garlic, and ginger. Sauté until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Carefully pour in the gochujang sauce and stir to combine. Bring to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes. Reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer very gently while you cook your ramen.

Cook the Ramen Noodles:

  • Cook the ramen al dente according to package instructions. Reserve 1 cup of pasta water, drain the noodles then add them directly to the saucepan. Increase the heat to medium. Using tongs, toss the noodles in the sauce rapidly, adding pasta water in ¼ cup increments until the sauce is glossy and coats the noodles.

Add the Veggies:

  • Add in the cabbage, peas, and edamame. Toss to combine, continuing to add pasta water as needed, until the veggies are completely incorporated. The steam from the noodles will cook them slightly but still keep a little crunch.

Serve and Enjoy:

  • Serve immediately. Distribute into bowls and top with peanuts, Thai basil, green onions, and red pepper flakes if using.

Notes

Noodle Note: We tested this with three kinds of ramen and they really vary widely on how much sauce they soak up! For example, normal ramen noodles ended up with way too much pasta vs. sauce. Then we tried brown rice ramen and it worked much better! Overall, we found two 3 oz. pucks works best but each brand varies on the size so take note!

Photography by Eat Love Eats.

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Shrimp Primavera

This shrimp primavera is packed with fresh veggies and juicy shrimp, all tossed in a light and delicious sauce! Ready…

This shrimp primavera is packed with fresh veggies and juicy shrimp, all tossed in a light and delicious sauce! Ready in 30 minutes, it’s a fun and flavorful weeknight dinner idea.

Shrimp Primavera

As two cookbook authors and Mediterranean diet enthusiasts, we’ve cooked shrimp every which way. We’ve made family favorite recipes like sauteed shrimp, grilled shrimp, shrimp scampi, and even shrimp burgers! But one of our new favorites is pairing the seafood with pasta and fresh vegetables in this shrimp primavera. It’s like a classic pasta primavera with shrimp added, and smothered in a light creamy sauce, it makes a simple satisfying dinner in just 30 minutes.

Why we love shrimp primavera

With thousands of shrimp recipe ideas, why make this one? It takes a little longer than our popular 5-minute sauteed shrimp, but this one is worth it because it provides a complete meal loaded with colorful veggies. We love it most in the springtime, since primavera means spring in Italian. But you can eat it in any season! Here’s why we love this shrimp primavera:

  • It has a high veggie-to-pasta ratio so you’re getting lots of colorful veggies in your meal
  • It features a lean protein, making it more filling than classic pasta primavera
  • The cream sauce is light and made with milk, not heavy cream
  • It’s a delicious way to enjoy seasonal ingredients.

Key ingredients

Shrimp primavera ingredients: pasta, shrimp, peas, shallot, carrots, garlic, asparagus, broccoli, red pepper.

For pasta primavera with shrimp, you’ll simply toss in sauteed shrimp to your mix of favorite fresh vegetables, pasta and cream sauce. Here are the ingredients you’ll need with some notes on substitutions:

  • Pasta: We like using penne or another short pasta with shrimp, since they are similar in size. Other types of noodles that work well are rigatoni, linguine, and spaghetti. Use whole wheat pasta for Mediterranean diet, or gluten-free or legume pasta for gluten-free.
  • Shrimp: Use deveined medium shrimp for the best size for this recipe. They can be either shelled or tail on. Prioritize wild caught shrimp if possible.
  • Vegetables: Our favorite mix for primavera is asparagus, broccoli, shallot, carrot, and peas. Though it’s not a spring vegetable, we added red bell pepper since it is easy to find in any season and adds a pop of color.
  • Olive oil: Olive oil is our cooking oil of choice.
  • Butter, flour, milk, and grated Parmesan cheese: These ingredients make our favorite Parmesan cream sauce, and you’ll notice there’s no heavy cream at all.
  • Garlic powder, dill, and salt: These seasonings round out the ingredient list with a robust, savory flavor.

How to make shrimp pasta primavera: step by step

Shrimp primavera comes together simply: though we do recommend cooking with a partner if you can! There are four elements that have to come together: pasta, shrimp, veggies, and sauce.

First, bring a salted pot of water to a boil and cook the pasta to al dente, taste testing a minute or two before the package instructions indicate.

In a large skillet, heat the olive oil. Add the asparagus, shallot, broccoli, red bell pepper, carrot, and ½ teaspoon kosher salt and cook 4 to 5 minutes until asparagus is tender and bright green.

Shrimp primavera step 1: Veggies in pan.

Toss the shrimp in a bowl with salt and garlic powder. Add the shrimp and peas and continue cooking until the shrimp are cooked, about 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from the heat. Pour the shrimp and vegetables into a bowl (or if the pasta is cooked, drained, and tossed with a drizzle of olive oil you can add them right to the pasta pot). 

Shrimp primavera step 2: Shrimp and peas in skillet with vegetables.

In the same skillet (wiped out) over medium heat, melt butter. Add grated garlic and flour and whisk constantly for 1 minute, until golden. Constantly whisking, add the milk and whisk until smooth. Reduce the heat and whisk until the sauce thickens, about 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in kosher salt, dill, and the Parmesan cheese, whisking until the cheese melts, then remove from the heat.

Shrimp Primavera Step 3: Cream sauce in skillet.

Once the sauce is done, add the vegetables and shrimp to the pasta. Add more salt to taste and garnish with additional Parmesan cheese, if desired.

Where did pasta primavera come from, anyway?

You might be wondering: what’s the background of this dish? While it sounds traditionally Italian, turns out pasta primavera is an American pasta dish featuring fresh vegetables that was invented in the 1970’s. It was created by a New York chef named Sirio Maccioni at the home of an Italian businessman in Nova Scotia, of all places!

Since then, Pasta Primavera has popped up on restaurant menus across the globe, most popularly at Italian American chains like Olive Garden. There are really no requirements around the “right” way to make it. Primavera means spring in Italian, so often you’ll see it with spring vegetables like asparagus and carrot. But many spins use summer vegetables like zucchini and tomatoes as well.

Shrimp Primavera in bowl with colorful vegetables and creamy sauce.

Leftovers and make ahead tips

Shrimp primavera is best served the day it is made. You can store leftovers up to 2 days refrigerated. However, around here we’re not huge fans of next day shrimp (just our personal preference). We find pasta with shrimp typically tastes best the day of making!

To speed up prep, it’s easy to chop all the vegetables and measure out the ingredients in advance. You can even boil the pasta in advance, cooking it to 1 minute before al dente. Then simply stir it into the warm sauce and vegetables before serving.

More shrimp recipes

We’ve got loads of fun shrimp recipes for you to try that are perfect for dinner or any occasion. Here are a few more shrimp recipes you might enjoy:

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Shrimp Primavera


  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Description

This shrimp primavera is packed with fresh veggies and juicy shrimp, all tossed in a light and delicious sauce! Ready in 30 minutes, it’s a fun and flavorful weeknight dinner idea.


Ingredients

  • 8 ounces penne pasta
  • 1 pound shrimp, deveined and shelled or tail on, wild caught if possible
  • 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt, divided
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 bunch (1 pound) asparagus, tough ends removed, sliced into 3-inch pieces
  • 1 shallot, thinly sliced
  • 1 head broccoli, chopped into florets
  • 1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
  • 1 carrot, peeled and julienned
  • 1 cup frozen peas, thawed under warm water
  • 1 ½ tablespoons salted butter
  • ½ teaspoon dried dill
  • 2 small garlic cloves, grated
  • 2 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 1 ½ cups 2% milk
  • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese, plus more to garnish

Instructions

  1. Bring a salted pot of water to a boil and cook the pasta to al dente (taste testing a minute or two before the package instructions indicate). Drain and toss the pasta with a bit of olive oil once it is done.
  2. Pat the shrimp dry. Place it in a bowl and sprinkle it with ½ teaspoon kosher salt and the garlic powder. 
  3. In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium high heat. Add the asparagus, shallot, broccoli, red pepper, carrot, and ½ teaspoon kosher salt and cook 4 to 5 minutes until asparagus is tender and bright green. Add the shrimp and peas and continue cooking, tossing occasionally, until the shrimp are cooked, about 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from the heat. Remove the shrimp and vegetables to a bowl (or if the pasta is cooked, drained, and tossed with a drizzle of olive oil you can add them right to the pasta pot). Wipe out the skillet. 
  4. In the same skillet over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the grated garlic and flour and whisk constantly for 1 minute, until golden. Add a splash of milk and whisk it in: the sauce will instantly turn chunky. Constantly whisking, continue to gradually add the milk. Reduce the heat and cook, whisking often until the sauce thickens, about 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in ½ teaspoon kosher salt, dill, and the Parmesan cheese, stirring until the cheese melts, then remove from the heat.
  5. Add the drained pasta, vegetables, and shrimp back into the warm sauce and toss to combine. Taste and add more salt, if desired. Serve warm, garnished with fresh ground black pepper and more Parmesan cheese. Leftovers store well refrigerated for up to 2 days.
  • Category: Main dish
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Pasta

Keywords: Shrimp primavera, shrimp pasta primavera, pasta primavera with shrimp

Tie-Dye Chicken

Tie-Dye Chicken in white skillet.This Tie-Dye Chicken is an absolute hit around my family table and I know it will be around yours! All…

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Tie-Dye Chicken in white skillet.

This Tie-Dye Chicken is an absolute hit around my family table and I know it will be around yours! All the flavors of a delicious pesto pizza in a nourishing chicken skillet — what more could you want?

Tie-Dye Chicken in white skillet.

This recipe is the product of my kids requesting pizza on a Saturday night. We spent the day eating out for breakfast and lunch so I was determined to make a pizz or meal at home instead! Of course, I had all the things to make pizza, minus the dough so it was time to get creative with the chicken, pesto, marinara, and pepperonis I did have.

Inspired by a delicious tie-dye pizza, that I was originally introduced to at Rubirosa in NYC, this chicken skillet brought those delicious pizza elements into one fantastic dinner. Plus, the addition of pepperoni which is not usually on a tie-dye pizza but I love to add them!

I love how the flavor of this dinner turned out but love even more that you can use this simple method to recreate your favorite pizza recipe! You could even get the kids involved and set up a whole “pizza” bar for them to choose their own toppings. Try olives, bell pepper, onions, or my favorite… jalapenos!  

Tie-Dye Chicken in white skillet.

Ingredients:

  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • Salt
  • Italian Seasoning
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • Cassava Flour: Sub All-Purpose Flour
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Store-bought Marinara: I use Rao’s
  • Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
  • Sliced Pepperoni
  • Store-bought Basil Pesto: Or Homemade!
  • Fresh Basil

Step-by-Step:

Preheat the oven to 400℉.

Step One: Prep the Chicken

Place the chicken breasts on a cutting board and cover with parchment paper or plastic wrap. Using a meat mallet or the bottom of a heavy skillet, pound the chicken until it is a uniform ½-inch thickness. Pat dry with paper towels.

Step Two: Season and Coat the Chicken

Season both sides of the chicken with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Place the cassava flour in a shallow bowl and dredge the chicken so that it is lightly coated on both sides in the flour, shaking off excess.

Raw chicken breasts in low bowl filled with flour.

Step Three: Brown the Chicken

Heat the olive oil in a large, deep oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat. Place the chicken in an even layer in the skillet and cook until a golden-brown crust forms on each side, about 3 minutes per side. The chicken doesn’t have to be fully cooked through, as it will continue to cook in the oven.

Step Four: Top the Chicken

Remove from the heat. ​Evenly distribute the marinara on top and around each of the chicken breasts. Then, sprinkle the mozzarella generously over each of the chicken breasts. Lastly, finish with some pepperoni slices.

Browned chicken breasts in skillet with sauce. Cheese on top of chicken.

Step Five: Transfer the Chicken to the Oven

Transfer to the top rack of the oven and bake until the chicken is fully cooked through and the cheese is melty and lightly browned on the edges, 8 to 12 minutes (this will depend on how big your chicken breasts are. Smaller chicken breasts will take closer to 8 minutes, if they are larger closer to 12 minutes.

Step Six: Finish the Chicken

Let the chicken cool for about 3-5 minutes. To finish, you’re going to swirl the pesto on top of the chicken skillet. do this by scooping the pesto into a zip-top bag and then squeeze the air out of the bag and then seal it. Snip a very small portion of the corner of the bag with scissors (to make a homemade easy piping bag). Next, starting in the center of the skillet squeeze the pesto and go around and around the skillet, making a fun and festive swirl on top. Alternatively, you can dollop some of the pesto all over the breasts.

Tie-Dye Chicken in skillet, Pesto squeezed on top.

Step Seven: Garnish and Serve

Garnish with fresh basil leaves and serve!

Recipe FAQ:

wHAT IF i WANT TO MAKE MY OWN PESTO?

While a store-bought pesto works great, major bonus points if you make a homemade pesto! This is my favorite Basil Pesto recipe.

I don’t think my kids will like pesto, what else could i use?

You can omit the pesto if preferred! What I love about this recipe is that the method can be used with whatever toppings you prefer. Feel free to get creative here!

Tie-Dye Chicken in white skillet.

This Tie Dye Chicken was an immediate favorite around my table and I hope it is for you as well! I like to serve with roasted broccoli or a simple side salad for a low-carb weeknight dinner, but, of course, this is delicious with pasta, too!  

For More Skillet Chicken Recipes:

Creamy Sun Dried Tomato Basil Chicken

Pan-Roasted Chicken with Cherry Tomatoes, Feta and Herbs

Spinach, Artichoke, and Chicken Orzo Skillet

Tie-Dye Chicken in white skillet.
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Tie-Dye Chicken

Gluten-Free
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 4 small boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons Italian Seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons cassava flour (sub all-purpose flour)
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 ½ cups store-bought marinara (I use Rao’s)
  • ½ cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 12 slices pepperoni
  • cup store-bought good basil pesto (or homemade if preferred!)
  • fresh basil, for serving

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400℉.

Prep the Chicken:

  • Place the chicken breasts on a cutting board and cover with parchment paper or plastic wrap. Using a meat mallet or the bottom of a heavy skillet, pound the chicken until it is a uniform ½-inch thickness. Pat dry with paper towels.
  • Season both sides of the chicken with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning.
  • ​​Place the cassava flour in a shallow bowl and dredge the chicken so that it is lightly coated on both sides in the flour, shaking off excess.

Brown the Chicken:

  • Heat the olive oil in a large, deep oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat. Place the chicken in an even layer in the skillet and cook until a golden-brown crust forms on each side, about 3 minutes per side. The chicken doesn’t have to be fully cooked through, as it will continue to cook in the oven.

Top Chicken and Bake:

  • Remove from the heat. ​Evenly distribute the marinara on top and around each of the chicken breasts. Then, sprinkle the mozzarella generously over each of the chicken breasts. Lastly, finish with some pepperoni slices.
  • Transfer to the top rack of the oven and bake until the chicken is fully cooked through and the cheese is melty and lightly browned on the edges, 8 to 12 minutes (this will depend on how big your chicken breasts are. Smaller breasts will take closer to 8 minutes, if they are larger closer to 12 minutes.

Finish the Chicken:

  • Let the chicken cool for about 3-5 minutes. To finish, you’re going to swirl the pesto on top of the chicken skillet. do this by scooping the pesto into a zip-top bag then squeeze the air out of the bag then and seal it. Snip a very small portion of the corner of the bag with scissors (to make a homemade easy piping bag).
  • Next, starting in the center of the skillet squeeze the pesto and go around and around the skillet, making a fun and festive swirl on top. Alternatively, you can dollop some of the pesto all over the breasts.
  • Garnish with fresh basil leaves and serve!

Notes

If you want to make a homemade basil pesto, try this recipe!

Photography by Eat Love Eats.

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Easy Lemon Salmon

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This easy baked lemon salmon is roasted until tender with tangy lemon, garlic, and dill, delivering a burst of freshness in just 20 minutes. Dinnertime solved!

Lemon Salmon

As two cookbook authors, we’ve found we could write a million and one salmon recipes and still not get bored. And this new easy dinner idea has captured our heart: meet this lemon salmon recipe! The salmon is roasted right on top of actual lemon slices and butter, which bakes into a sauce that you can spoon over the tender fish. Seasoned with a little dill and garlic powder, you can broil the top to get it lightly crisp after baking. It’s so simple and one of our new favorite ways to cook up this tasty fish!

Jump to the recipe—now.

What you need for lemon salmon

This lemon salmon recipe qualifies as truly simple recipe: one where you don’t need to think too hard to get dinner on the table. (This is what we’re looking for, in our busy household!) The most important thing when it comes to salmon is a quality piece of fish. Everything else is just secondary!

  • Salmon fillets, wild caught if possible. We find the best salmon is fresh purchased at a fish counter. Frozen salmon can have more of a fishy flavor, and also tends to get more of the “white stuff”. Fillets that are 1 to 1 1/2-inch thick have great flavor: you might find this type labeled “center cut” at the store.
  • Lemon: A fresh lemon is key. There’s really no other way to do it! No shortcuts. If you prefer a recipe with lemon pepper seasoning, try this Salmon with Lemon Pepper.
  • Salted butter: Salted butter brings out a savory flavor; if you don’t have it, add another pinch of salt.
  • Garlic powder, onion powder, and dried dill: The dried dill in particular is what carries this recipe! Make sure to stock up (you’ll use it for more recipes, like ranch dip).
Lemons

Tips for baking lemon salmon

There are lots of people who claim to have “cracked the code” when it comes to baking salmon. But everyone has a different idea of the ideal temperature! We based this lemon salmon on the method in our baked salmon recipe, but it has different seasonings and calls for broiling at the end.

  • The best temperature for baked salmon? 400°F. High heat makes for a tasty, tender piece of fish.
  • Bake the fillets over sliced lemons and pats of butter. This creates a sauce while baking, which you spoon over once the fish is done.
  • How long to bake salmon? Bake the salmon for 10 to 16 minutes, depending on thickness, until just tender and pink at the center (the internal temperature should be between 125 to 130°F in the center). A 1-inch thick fillet should cook in about 15 minutes total.
  • For a crispy top, broil the salmon. When the salmon is at 115°F, broil for about 2 minutes (about the last 2 minutes of the cook time). We like our salmon with a hint of texture on the top, and this is the perfect touch.
Lemon Salmon

How to avoid the white stuff

Have you ever cooked a fillet of salmon, then had gooey white stuff ooze to the surface while cooking? It’s called albumin. This is a coagulated protein that seeps to the surface when roasting. It’s safe to eat, but it does look less than appetizing on top of a beautiful fillet.

The biggest tip for avoiding the white stuff? Buy the right fish! We’ve found salmon we buy fresh at the fish counter at certain grocery stores has less white stuff than what we get from other stores, though there’s no labeling difference. Another thing you can try is to brine the fillets before baking. It makes for perfectly moist and evenly cooked salmon, and it can help reduce the albumin, too. Here’s how to brine the fillets before making this lemon salmon recipe:

  • Mix up a salt water solution. You’ll use 4 cups of water to 3 tablespoons salt to make a salt water solution.
  • Place the fish in the water for 15 minutes. Just set the fish in the water for 15 minutes. You can do this in the time it takes to preheat your oven: so there’s no time lost.
Lemon Salmon recipe with lemons and parsley

Side dishes for lemon salmon

What are the best sides to make salmon into a meal? Since this is baked lemon salmon, you’ll want to avoid the oven. Go for fresh and simple sides like salads, grains, and sauteed vegetables. Here are some of our favorite ideas:

More salmon recipes

Here are a few more of our top salmon recipes that home cooks love:

This lemon salmon recipe is…

Gluten-free. For dairy-free, use vegan butter.

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Lemon Salmon

Easy Lemon Salmon Recipe


  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Description

This easy baked lemon salmon is roasted until tender with tangy lemon, garlic, and dill, which delivers a burst of freshness in just 20 minutes.


Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds or 4 (6-ounce) salmon fillets, wild caught if possible
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 lemon, cut into rounds
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter, cut into thin pats
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried dill

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Allow the salmon to come to room temperature (or brine it in Step 2). 
  2. Brine the salmon (optional): While the oven preheats, in a shallow dish mix together 4 cups room temperature water and 3 tablespoons kosher salt. Place the salmon in the water and wait for 15 minutes (this should be about the time it takes to preheat).
  3. Brush a medium baking dish with olive oil. Place the lemon rounds on the bottom of the baking dish. Place the butter pats on top of the lemons rounds. Place the salmon filets on top of the lemon rounds and butter. Sprinkle the salmon with the kosher salt evenly divided among the fillets.
  4. In a medium bowl, mix together the garlic powder, onion powder, and dill. Sprinkle the mixture evenly on top of the fillets. 
  5. Bake the salmon for 10 to 16 minutes, depending on thickness, until just tender and pink at the center (the internal temperature should be between 125 to 130°F in the center). A 1-inch thick fillet should cook in about 15 minutes total.
  6. For a crispy top, when the salmon is at 115°F, broil for about 2 minutes (about the last 2 minutes of the cook time). Spoon the melted butter over the salmon before serving. Leftovers last refrigerated for up to 3 days. 
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Keywords: Lemon salmon recipe, lemon salmon

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Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup

Craving something bright and flavorful? This lemon chicken orzo soup is packed with tender chicken, fluffy orzo pasta, and a…

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Craving something bright and flavorful? This lemon chicken orzo soup is packed with tender chicken, fluffy orzo pasta, and a zesty lemon broth for a comforting meal.

Lemon chicken orzo soup

Here’s a meal that’s the equivalent of sunshine in a bowl: lemon chicken orzo soup! Zingy citrus always lifts our spirits, and this one is almost guaranteed to make your day brighter. We’ve packed this new soup recipe with tender shredded chicken and fluffy orzo, all in a zesty lemon broth seasoned with garlic, oregano and dill. Shower it with fresh dill or parsley and it’s the perfect easy dinner (that keeps on giving with leftovers!).

Ingredients in lemon chicken orzo soup

Lemon chicken orzo soup comes together in 45 minutes, so you can make it on a weeknight or meal prep it for eating throughout the week. The chicken breast cooks in the broth, then you’ll remove it and shred it while cooking the orzo in the broth. Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make this simple soup:

  • Olive oil
  • Butter
  • Vegetables: Onion, carrots, celery, garlic
  • Chicken broth
  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • Spices: oregano, dill, garlic powder, salt and pepper
  • Fresh lemon, juice and zest (a Microplane grater is easiest for zesting a lemon)
  • Orzo pasta
  • Fresh parsley or dill, to garnish

How to shred chicken

The best way we’ve found to shred chicken is to pull it into strips using your fingers. That’s right, no fancy tools required: simply use your hands to pull it into shreds! We tried the two-forks method and the stand mixer method, and the good old fashioned way won. It makes the best shreds and takes no time at all.

This lemon orzo chicken soup cooks the chicken by simmering it in the soup broth before shredding it. To make shredded chicken on its own for tacos, enchiladas, sandwiches, and more, go to How to Make Shredded Chicken.

How to shred chicken

Tips for making lemon chicken orzo soup

Lemon chicken orzo soup is a great easy dinner recipe: it’s simple to make and works well to meal prep. Here are a few tips for the process:

  • Use a food thermometer to assess whether the chicken is done. Simmer the soup until it’s cooked through and the temperature is 165°F when measured with a food thermometer.
  • Shred the chicken while the orzo cooks, 8 to 9 minutes. You’ll remove the chicken from the simmering pot, then let it rest 5 minutes before shredding it with your fingers. Use this time to cook the orzo pasta in the soup broth. Cooking time for orzo can vary, but it’s typically 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Garnish with fresh dill or parsley. The fresh herbs make the soup! We like fresh dill best, because of its delicate citrusy flavor. But parsley works well and is cheaper.
Chicken orzo soup in bowl with pot

Buy organic chicken if possible

When shopping for shredded chicken, keep this in mind: the best chicken to buy is organic. Buying organic makes sure that it is the highest quality meat that was raised sustainably. It is also free of chemicals and additives so it’s the healthiest option for eating, and overall: it just tastes better!

Per the USDA, organic chicken must be raised in living conditions that accommodate their natural behaviors (like grazing on pasture), fed 100% organic feed and forage, and not given antibiotics or hormones.

Storage and make ahead info

Store leftovers refrigerated for up to 3 days; the orzo absorbs liquid over time, so may need to add another splash of water and pinch of salt when reheating. For meal prep, you can make the entire soup in advance and then reheat by adding water and a bit more salt. (If desired, you could also prep up to Step 3, then before serving add the orzo in Step 4 and cook.)

Lemon chicken orzo soup

Sides for lemon chicken orzo soup

How to make it a meal? Pair a salad recipe or bread with this chicken orzo soup for an easy meal in any season. Whip up the salad while the soup is simmering. We love it with a crisp green salad like our simple arugula salad, and for an even more stunning dinner you could accessorize a radicchio salad or endive salad.

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Lemon chicken orzo soup

Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup


  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 6

Description

Craving something bright and flavorful? This lemon chicken orzo soup is packed with tender chicken, fluffy orzo pasta, and a zesty lemon broth for a comforting meal.


Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 2 cups peeled and sliced carrots (4 large or 6 medium)
  • 2 cups thinly sliced celery (about 3 to 4 ribs)
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 quarts chicken broth
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 1/2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts (about 3 breasts)
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon dried dill
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
  • ¼ cup lemon juice, plus the zest of 1 lemon
  • 1 ¼ cups orzo (about 8 ounces)
  • Chopped fresh parsley or fresh dill, for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a large pot, heat the olive oil and butter over medium heat. Add the onions, carrots and celery and cook, stirring occasionally, until onions are tender, about 6 to 7 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté for 1 minute. 
  2. Stir in the broth, water, whole chicken breasts, oregano, dill, garlic powder, and 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Simmer until the chicken is cooked through, about 15 to 20 minutes, until the chicken reads 165°F when measured with a food thermometer.
  3. Remove the chicken breasts to a cutting board, then discard the skin and bone and allow to rest 5 minutes. Shred the chicken while the orzo is cooking (in the next step), by using your fingers to pull it into small pieces.
  4. Meanwhile, add the orzo to the pot with the lemon zest and lemon juice. Cook until the orzo is tender, about 8 to 9 minutes. 
  5. Once the orzo is tender, turn off the heat and stir in the chicken. Taste and add up to ½ teaspoon kosher salt if desired and fresh ground black pepper. Serve warm, with fresh chopped parsley or dill. Store leftovers refrigerated for up to 3 days; the orzo absorbs liquid over time, so may need to add another splash of water and pinch of salt when reheating.*

Notes

*For meal prep, you can make the entire soup in advance and then reheat by adding water and a bit more salt. (If desired, you could also prep up to Step 3, then before serving add the orzo in Step 4 and cook.)

  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Chicken

Keywords: Lemon chicken orzo soup, chicken lemon orzo soup, chicken orzo soup, lemon orzo soup, orzo soup, lemon orzo chicken soup

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Shrimp Linguine

Dive into this 30 minute shrimp linguine! Juicy shrimp bathe in a vibrant garlic cream sauce, all tossed with al…

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Dive into this 30 minute shrimp linguine! Juicy shrimp bathe in a vibrant garlic cream sauce, all tossed with al dente pasta for a satisfying easy dinner.

Shrimp Linguine

Need an easy dinner that tastes restaurant quality? Try this luscious shrimp linguine, a wow-worthy dinner ready in 30 minutes! This is one of our favorite ways to serve shrimp, and if you’re a shrimp lover like we are, it’s a must try. Plump, succulent shrimp are bathed in a vibrant lemon butter sauce that perfectly complements the al dente linguine. This one disappeared very quickly over here (and both of our kids gobbled it up!).

What’s in shrimp linguine?

This shrimp linguine recipe is similar to shrimp scampi, an Italian American dish that’s a riff on a classic Italian preparation of shellfish by cooking them with olive oil, onion, garlic and white wine. The key flavors are garlic, lemon, and cream, which make a lusciously cream sauce for both the shrimp and the pasta. Here’s what you’ll need for this recipe:

  • Linguine pasta
  • Medium shrimp
  • Onion powder, garlic powder, kosher salt
  • Butter
  • Garlic
  • Lemon
  • Milk and heavy cream
  • Parmesan cheese
  • All-purpose flour
Shrimp Linguine

Linguine vs other pasta shapes

Linguine is a long pasta shape that’s similar to fettuccine, but it’s thinner and elliptical shaped instead of flat. This pasta works well with vegetables and creamy sauces, just like fettuccine. However we prefer it to fettuccine as it’s thinner and makes a more balanced mix with the shrimp.

However, if you prefer you could substitute fettucine for the linguine, or other long pasta shapes like spaghetti or bucatini. Short pasta shapes work as well, like penne, cavatappi, or campanelle.

Tips for buying shrimp

There’s a wide variety of options at the store when it comes to buying shrimp. Overall, it’s easier to find a high quality shrimp than something like salmon, which is best bought fresh at the fish counter. Here’s what we recommend for this shrimp linguine recipe:

  • Peeled (or tail on): Tail on shrimp looks the best aesthetically. However, it is definitely harder to eat and you have to remove the tails when eating. Since we’re all about the look of dishes, we like to leave the tails on; but feel free to use fully peeled shrimp if you like.
  • Medium shrimp: Medium shrimp is our favorite size for a dish like this. Medium shrimp is labeled as 41 to 50 count (the number of shrimp per pound).
  • Wild caught: Fish that is wild caught in your country is usually a sustainable choice. There are also quality options in well-regulated farms; see Seafood Watch Consumer Guide.
  • Fresh or frozen: Frozen shrimp can be as high quality as fresh, making it a versatile protein to keep frozen. Make sure to thaw the shrimp before you start this recipe.
Shrimp Linguine

Cook the linguine to al dente

The most important thing to remember when making shrimp linguine pasta is to cook the pasta to al dente! Al dente means “to the bite” in Italian, or when it’s tender with a small white speck inside when you bite into a piece. Al dente pasta just tastes better: the texture makes it more satisfying to bite into. Here are a few notes for cooking linguine:

  • Linguine takes 8 to 10 minutes to cook.
  • Boil the pasta a few minutes less than indicated on the package instructions. Often package instructions make for overcooked pasta!
  • Start taste testing early. Start taste testing and stop cooking when the pasta is just tender but you can still see a small white speck inside.

Side dishes for shrimp linguine

This shrimp linguine recipe makes enough for 3 large or 4 modest servings. So you’ll want to accessorize it with a side dish or two for a simple and satisfying meal. Here are a few ideas for easy side dishes:

Shrimp Linguine

More shrimp recipes

Shrimp is one of our top proteins to make because it’s extremely fast to cook, high in protein, and full of nutrients! Here are a few more dinner ideas starring this popular shellfish:

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Shrimp Linguine

Shrimp Linguine


  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 3 to 4

Description

Dive into this 30 minute shrimp linguine! Juicy shrimp bathe in a vibrant garlic cream sauce, all tossed with al dente pasta for a satisfying easy dinner.


Ingredients

  • 8 ounces linguine
  • 1 pound medium shrimp, thawed and deveined (tail on or peeled)
  • 1 ¼ teaspoons kosher salt, divided
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter
  • 4 garlic cloves, finely minced
  • Zest from 1 lemon (about 1 teaspoon)
  • 1 cup 2% milk
  • ¼ cup heavy cream
  • ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • ½ tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • Fresh ground pepper, to taste
  • Parsley, for garnish
  • Drained capers, for garnish (if desired)

Instructions

  1. Start a large pot of generously salted water to a boil. Add the linguine pasta and boil until al dente (check a few minutes before the package instructions indicate). Reserve about ½ cup pasta water, then drain the pasta and return it to the pot. Toss with a little olive oil if the sauce is not yet ready. 
  2. Meanwhile, pat the shrimp dry. Place it in a bowl and sprinkle it with ½ teaspoon kosher salt, garlic powder, and onion powder. Stir to combine. 
  3. In a very large skillet, heat the butter over medium heat. Add the shrimp in a single layer (without stacking it) and cook for about 1 to 1 ½ minutes, until cooked on one side.
  4. Flip the shrimp with tongs. Add the minced garlic and lemon zest and stir briefly. Cook for another 1 to 1 ½ minutes until the shrimp is opaque and just cooked through. Remove to a bowl and set aside.
  5. To the skillet, add the milk, heavy cream, Parmesan cheese and ¾ teaspoon kosher salt and cook for about 2 minutes until the cheese has melted. In a small bowl, mix the flour with 1 tablespoon water. Pour it into the pan with the sauce, then stir at a simmer for 1 to 2 minutes until it thickens.
  6. Add the drained pasta to the sauce and toss. If necessary, add a few splashes of pasta water as necessary to make a creamy consistency. Stir in the shrimp and top with fresh ground black pepper and serve. Enjoy immediately; leftovers last refrigerated for up to 3 days. 
  • Category: Main dish
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Seafood

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Easy Manicotti

This manicotti recipe is pasta bake comfort food at its finest! This easy no-boil method lets you indulge in layers…

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This manicotti recipe is pasta bake comfort food at its finest! This easy no-boil method lets you indulge in layers of creamy cheese and savory filling without the fuss.

Manicotti recipe

Looking for a cozy pasta bake? Try this manicotti recipe, classic Italian American comfort food at its finest! There’s something so irresistible about pasta tubes filled with three cheeses and bathed in garlicky, tangy tomato sauce. This recipe is truly the easiest way to make manicotti: you don’t even have to boil pasta! No stovetop cooking required, and no fumbling stuffing flimsy pasta tubes. Fill them dry, then pop them in the oven so you can enjoy all the creamy cheese and savory filling without the fuss!

What is manicotti?

Manicotti are large pasta tubes that are pointed at the end with ridges, intended to be stuffed and baked. The word comes from the Italian word manicotto, meaning “big sleeves.” Manicotti is a popular Italian American pasta bake where the pasta is stuffed with a ricotta filling that can be either meat filled or vegetarian.

What is the difference between manicotti vs cannelloni? Cannelloni are large tubes just like manicotti, but they’re smooth and have flat ends. They are most often served with a meat filling, whereas manicotti can be vegetarian or with meat.

Manicotti Recipe

What makes this the easiest manicotti recipe

As we researched this manicotti recipe, we saw the same complaint over and over: “Why is it so hard to fill manicotti?” Once you boil the pasta tubes, they can become very delicate and difficult to fill. You can also overcook them, risking rubbery pasta.

Instead, this manicotti recipe is a no boil recipe so the dry pasta cooks in the sauce while baking. You’ll fill the pasta tubes while they are dry, then add 1 cup water to the marinara sauce which is enough moisture to cook the pasta at the same time as baking. (Note that you don’t need to buy no boil pasta, just standard manicotti.) The pasta comes out perfectly al dente: it’s magical!

Boiling option

Of course if you prefer cooking the pasta, you can do that too! Boil the pasta tubes before baking, fill them using a pastry bag, remove the 1 cup water from Step 2, and shorten the bake time by 30 minutes!

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Best ways to fill the pasta

Manicotti is notoriously tricky to fill. It’s easiest to use a pastry bag to fill the tubes, since it squirts the filling right in. But if you’re like me, you might like avoiding the mess and hassle of pulling out your pastry bag.

Since this recipe uses dry pasta, it’s easier to fill! You can simply use a long spoon or other utensil to fill the manicotti. It takes slightly longer than the pastry bag, but it does the job well!

Ingredients for this manicotti recipe

This manicotti recipe has a three cheese filling, stuffed ricotta, mozzarella and Parmesan cheese along with with spinach, garlic, and herbs. Don’t worry: meat lovers won’t miss the meat! This one went over extremely well with friends and family! If you prefer meat, you can substitute the spinach for ¾ pound cooked and seasoned ground beef or sausage. Here’s what you’ll need for this manicotti recipe:

  • Manicotti
  • Fire roasted crushed tomatoes
  • Garlic
  • Olive oil
  • Dried oregano
  • Dried tarragon (optional)
  • Frozen spinach
  • Ricotta, Parmesan and mozzarella cheese
  • Egg
  • Fresh parsely
  • Kosher salt and pepper
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Fire roasted tomatoes, & why to avoid jarred sauce

You’ll notice from the list above that this manicotti recipe uses a homemade tomato sauce with fire roasted tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, and dried oregano. Fire roasted tomatoes are key to the flavor: they’re roasted over an open flame so their flavor is sweet and developed right out of the can. If you can’t find them, use your best quality canned crushed tomatoes and add ¼ teaspoon sugar.

Avoid substituting jarred marinara sauce in this recipe! We tested this recipe with jarred marinara sauce and the flavors tasted flat and uninspired. It takes just 5 minutes to stir together the marinara sauce for this recipe: don’t skip it!

What to serve with manicotti

Want to make this manicotti recipe into a meal? Here are a few great simple sides you can make that don’t require an oven while your manicotti bakes:

This manicotti recipe is…

Vegetarian.

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Manicotti recipe

Easy Manicotti Recipe


  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Yield: 6

Description

This manicotti recipe is pasta bake comfort food at its finest! This easy no-boil method lets you indulge in layers of creamy cheese and savory filling without the fuss.


Ingredients

  • 8 ounces manicotti (14 shells)
  • 28 ounces fire roasted crushed tomatoes
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced (divided)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons dried oregano, divided
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided
  • 10 ounces frozen spinach, thawed
  • 15 ounces ricotta cheese
  • ¾ cup grated Parmesan cheese, divided
  • 2 cups mozzarella cheese, divided
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley, plus ½ tablespoon for garnish
  • ¼ teaspoon dried tarragon (optional)
  • Black pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375°F. 
  2. Make the tomato sauce: In a medium bowl, mix the fire roasted tomatoes, 1 clove grated or minced garlic, olive oil, 1 teaspoon dried oregano, and 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Mix well until all the olive oil is incorporated. Stir in 1 cup water (this added moisture allows the dry pasta to cook while baking*).
  3. Squeeze all the liquid out of the spinach using a strainer over the sink. Mix the spinach, ricotta cheese, ½ cup Parmesan cheese, 1 cup mozzarella cheese, 1 minced garlic clove, egg, parsley, the tarragon, 1 teaspoon dried oregano, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, and fresh ground black pepper to taste. 
  4. Spread 1 cup of the tomato sauce into the bottom of a 9 x 13” baking dish.
  5. Use a pastry bag or long spoon to place the filling into the dry manicotti pasta. Then place each pasta tube into the dish.
  6. Top with the remaining tomato sauce. Sprinkle the remaining 1 cup mozzarella cheese and ¼ cup Parmesan cheese. Cover with aluminum foil.
  7. Place the pan in the oven and bake covered with foil for 45 minutes, then uncover and bake for 15 minutes.  
  8. Garnish with additional chopped parsley. Allow to stand for 5 to 10 minutes before serving.

Notes

*This manicotti recipe is a no boil recipe so the dry pasta cooks in the sauce while baking. You’ll fill the pasta tubes while they are dry, then add 1 cup water to the marinara sauce which is enough moisture to cook the pasta at the same time as baking. (Important: you don’t need to buy no boil pasta, just standard manicotti.) If you prefer cooking the pasta, you can boil the pasta tubes before baking, fill them using a pastry bag, remove the 1 cup water from Step 2, and shorten the bake time by 30 minutes!

  • Category: Main dish
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Keywords: Manicotti, manicotti recipe

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Lemon Garlic Chicken

This lemon garlic chicken recipe is creamy, dreamy and the perfect dish to impress anyone! You’ll want to lick your…

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This lemon garlic chicken recipe is creamy, dreamy and the perfect dish to impress anyone! You’ll want to lick your plate clean.

Lemon Garlic Chicken

If there’s one recipe that’s a sure hit in our house, it’s creamy chicken. And this one is an absolute family favorite: try this creamy lemon garlic chicken! The chicken is coated in spices and pan fried until tender and juicy, then topped with a quick pan sauce made with lemon, garlic and a little cream. It wows everyone, whether you’re cooking to impress or just whipping up a weeknight meal. (This one is on repeat in our house!)

What you need for lemon garlic chicken

This creamy lemon garlic chicken recipe is simple to put together in a skillet. The basic idea is to take chicken cutlets, season them and pan fry them for a few minutes, then make a simple creamy sauce with lemon and garlic.

  • Protein: Boneless skinless chicken cutlets or breasts
  • Spices: Oregano, onion powder, garlic powder, salt and pepper
  • Pantry: Olive oil, garlic
  • Dairy: Butter, milk, heavy cream
  • Fresh ingredients: Lemon, parsley (for garnish)
  • Equipment: Large skillet
  • Time: 25 minutes
Lemon Garlic chicken

A note on serving size

This recipe makes 4 modest servings, so if you’ve got very hungry eaters or more people to food, consider making 1.5 times or double the recipe. If so, use a very large skillet and pan-fry the chicken in batches.

How to butterfly chicken

For this lemon garlic chicken, you’ll want to buy chicken breasts that are already butterflied into cutlets or butterfly it yourself. Why? Chicken breasts are often very thick, making them tricky to cook evenly. Slicing the chicken breast in half horizontally (butterflying it) makes thinner pieces that cook more evenly, are easier to eat, and are better seasoned.

You can buy a chicken breast already butterflied, which is marked on the package as butterflied or “cutlets”. If you buy regular chicken breasts, you can butterfly them yourself! Here’s what to do:

  • Place your hand over the top of the chicken breast.
  • Use a sharp knife to carefully slice the breast horizontally, leaving the edge intact so it can open up like a book (or butterfly!).
  • Unfold the chicken breast like a book, then for cutlets, cut along the fold to separate the two halves (each half is a cutlet). To make evenly thick chicken, you can cover the chicken with plastic wrap and lightly pound the chicken with a mallet or heavy pan to make it even (we did not do that for this recipe).
Lemon Garlic Chicken

Buy organic chicken if possible

The best chicken to buy is organic chicken. Per the USDA, organic chicken is raise in living conditions accommodating their natural behaviors (like the ability to graze on pasture), fed 100% organic feed and forage, and not administered antibiotics or hormones.

Buying organic chicken makes sure that it is the highest quality meat that was raised sustainably, and it is also free of chemicals and additives! It’s both the healthiest and tastiest option for eating.

Sides to make it a meal

This lemon garlic chicken makes a fast and easy dinner, paired with some easy side dish recipes! Here are some tasty side dishes that are simple to whip up alongside this chicken:

Lemon Garlic Chicken

More easy chicken recipes

Let us know in the comments below what you think of this chicken recipe. Our kids love it, and it always impresses at a dinner party! Here are a few more easy chicken recipes you’ll love:

This lemon garlic chicken recipe is…

Gluten-free.

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Lemon Garlic Chicken

Lemon Garlic Chicken


  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Description

This lemon garlic chicken recipe is creamy, dreamy and the perfect dish to impress anyone! You’ll want to lick your plate clean.


Ingredients

  • 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts or 4 cutlets (about 1 pound, organic if possible)*
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • ¾ cup heavy cream
  • ¼ cup milk
  • Zest of 1/2 lemon plus 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice, plus lemon slices for garnish
  • Fresh parsley, finely chopped, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Pat the chicken dry with a paper towel. If using breasts, slice them in half horizontally (if you bought cutlets, skip this step). Sprinkle the chicken on both sides with the salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and oregano.
  2. Add the olive oil to a large skillet and heat over medium heat. Add the chicken and cook for 3 to 5 minutes per side, until browned on both sides. When the internal temperature is 165°F, or the center is no longer pink, remove to a plate.
  3. Melt the butter in the same pan over medium low heat. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds to 1 minute until the garlic is lightly browned and fragrant. Add the cream, milk, lemon zest, and lemon juice and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring and scraping, until thickened slightly. Return the chicken to the pan and warm each side for 1 minute. Serve immediately, with sauce spooned over. If desired, garnish with finely chopped fresh parsley and lemon slices.

Notes

*This recipe makes 4 modest servings, so if you’ve got very hungry eaters or more people to food, consider making 1.5 times or double the recipe. If so, use a very large skillet and pan-fry the chicken in batches. 

  • Category: Main dish
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Chicken
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Keywords: Lemon garlic chicken, garlic lemon chicken

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