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One Skillet Lemon Butter Dijon Chicken and Orzo with Feta Sauce, the perfect winter dinner…quick, easy, colorful and delicious! Pan-seared dijon chicken with lemon butter, cooked together with orzo pasta for an all-in-one dinner. Go that extra step and serve drizzled with a delicious creamy feta sauce. A dinner that everyone at the table will love.
I think the day I got my first Staub skillet was the day I created the “one skillet” dinner. Not saying I invented the one skillet dinner by any means. Just that that I invented it for myself that day. It was many, many years ago. But ever since then I’ve made countless one skillet dinners in my Staub pan. It’s a method of cooking I fall back on weekly.
Throwing everything in the same skillet just makes sense. For one, you’re saving dishes by avoiding using multiple pans. But even more importantly, you’re creating a dish that’s full of so much flavor. When you cook everything together, the flavors are able to blend, making every element of the recipe delicious.
Of course, with this recipe I created one extra step with that feta sauce. But trust me, it’s worth it!
Season the chicken with Dijon, garlic, shallots, a bit of rosemary and some paprika. I like to sear the skinless chicken breasts or chicken thighs to give it a nice crisped base. Then I toss it in a little butter, add some lemon slices, and let everything cook up along side the chicken. The butter browns and everything smells delicious.
Next, pull the chicken and lemon out out of the skillet, then add the orzo and broth. Stir in the kale…or you could also use spinach. Then slide the chicken into the orzo and throw the whole skillet into the oven to finish cooking.
I couldn’t share this recipe without including a sauce. You all know how it goes around here, never enough sauce. Enter my feta sauce. It’s whipped feta cheese with a bit of yogurt, lemon, and if you have some fresh herbs on hand, toss those in too.
The salty feta creates an addicting sauce. Every spoonful is delicious, but it adds the best taste over this dijon chicken.
It’s a real crowd pleaser, and comes out of the oven looking pretty and smells even more delicious. I threw some fresh dill on top for color and served the chicken and orzo right out of the skillet.
Perfect for easy weeknight dinners or even entertaining. It really brightens the table on a cold winter day! Leftovers can easily be stored in an airtight container.
Looking for other easy weeknight dinners? Here are some favorites.
Easy Greek Sheet Pan Chicken Souvlaki and Potatoes
Browned Garlic Butter Creamed Corn Cheese Ravioli
One Skillet Cheesy Broccoli Cheddar Orzo Bake
Lastly, if you make this One Skillet Lemon Butter Dijon Chicken and Orzo with Feta Sauce, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi Tieghan,
I’ve made this recipe before and loved it! This time, I’d like to prepare it ahead of time to serve to company. How would you recommend doing that?
Hi Lynn,
Lovely!! Thank you so much for trying this recipe and your feedback, I love to hear it was enjoyed! I would just make the entire recipe and then warm on low. Happy New Year!🥳🥂
Hi, this was definitely a hit! I used the lemon slices but left out the lemon juice in the orzo simply because my spouse is not a huge “lemon flavor” fan. He loved it! Thank you once again for a fast one skillet meal!
Hi Sandra,
Wonderful! Love to hear your family enjoyed this dish, thanks so much for making it! Happy New Year!🥳🥂 xx
This dish turns out perfect every time! It is easy enough for a week night dinner but also fancy enough for hosting. It’s so good!
Hey Charlotte,
Perfect!! Love to hear this recipe was enjoyed, I appreciate you making it and your comment! xT
Loved this recipe. Will absolutely make it again. One question I had was how long do you boil the orzo brefore adding the chicken etc, back to the pan?
Hey Nan,
Happy Holidays! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe, I’m so glad to hear it was enjoyed! I just bring it to a boil and then add the chicken. Have the best day:) xx
could I use bone-in chicken thighs?
Hi Ruthue,
Sure, that would work nicely for you, you may need to increase your cook time depending on the size of your chicken. I hope you love this recipe! x
This was yummy! Loved the sauce. I did not have orzo, so I subbed in rice. I soaked the rice for two hours beforehand. Added ten minutes to the baking time and it was perfect!
Hey Marion,
Wonderful! Thank you so much for making this recipe and your comment! So glad to hear it was enjoyed! Happy Sunday! xx
Marion I’m thinking of subbing in rice for a gluten free option – what kind of rice did you use?
Love this! Is it in one of your cookbooks? If so, which one?
Thanks so much, Kathy!! Sorry this recipe is only on the blog:) Happy Sunday! xx