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The coziest bowl of Wild Rice and Orzo Chicken Soup to welcome these long, cold December nights. Made with wild rice, herbs, orzo pasta, and chicken. Itโs a hearty warming meal to enjoy any night of the week. Just throw everything into the instant pot or slow cooker, set it, and walk away. Add a little browned sage butter just before serving. The browned butter takes just minutes to make but adds a wonderful layer of deliciousness to this creamy soup. Every spoonful is so delicious with a side of bread.
I don’t know how it happened so fast, but winter has officially hit us and all I have to say is brrr. Granted today was just an especially chilly, snowy day, it feels exceptionally cold out as I sit and type this cozied up inside.
Lately, I’ve been doing crazy simple recipes. Sometimes they have a mix of flavors going on. Hearty dishes from Asian cuisine, to creamy spiced Indian curries. I’m all over the place flavor-wise, but the one thing each recipe has in common? They’re all cozy.
Short cold days just put me in a cozy state of mind. I want to spend zero time on cooking dinner and all my time baking cookies. What can I say, tis’ the season!
Anyway, both my mom and I love wild rice. We would make the Uncle Ben’s wild rice blends all the time when I was growing up. And while I don’t use those ingredients when cooking now, I still love wild rice. Especially with herbs and butter. Such a cozy yet still wholesome combination.
I’ve made a few wild rice soup recipes in the past, but never one like this. Today’s is special. It’s made with orzo pasta and golden sage butter.
Two simple additions that make all the difference.
Whenever I’m cooking wild rice, I almost always use the instant pot or crockpot. But usually just the instant pot since it works so fast. For whatever reason, I have a hard time with wild rice, but using the instant pot or crockpot always works so perfectly.
If you’re in a hurry though, stick with the instant pot!
Simply add almost all the ingredients – the chicken, onion, garlic, wild rice, poultry seasoning, paprika, and chicken or vegetable broth, right to the bowl of the instant pot or crockpot. You can make this on the stove in a dutch oven, too. Use the method that works for you!
Now lock the lid and set it for 12 minutes. I find this to be the perfect amount of time to cook the rice and chicken. If making this in the crockpot, cook low and slow, all day long.
Once the rice is cooked, I mix in the orzo and cook for a few minutes to allow time for the orzo to cook.
Add cream for extra creaminess.
While that’s cooking, I like to take the cloves of garlic and mix them together with the butter and sage on the stove. What happens is that the garlic gets crispy and the butter browns around both the garlic and sage.
This is so delicious and really adds a layer of freshness to a very creamy soup.
Finish the bowls of soup off with the sage butter, then parmesan, and fresh thyme.
I recommend serving this soup with a side of crusty bread. If you own the HBH Super Simple cookbook, thereโs an easy, no-knead bread recipe thatโs perfect to pair with this soup.
If youโre planning to enjoy this soup leftover, the rice and orzo will soak up all the broth. The taste is still incredible, but you will no longer have soup, youโll have super creamy rice. You can either warm the rice and enjoy it as is or just add a little broth to make the rice and chicken soupy again.
Hope you all enjoy!
Looking for other winter meals? Here are a few ideas:
Crockpot Herb Butter Chicken and Wild Rice
Sweet Potato Cheddar Pierogi with Bacon Bits
Mustard Herb Chicken and Creamy Orzo
Crockpot Crispy Buffalo Chicken Tacos with Jalapeรฑo Ranch
Lastly, if you make this Cozy Wild Rice and Orzo Chicken Soup, 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, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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This recipe is delicious and my whole family loved it. The leftovers were great.
Hey Brandi,
Thanks so much for trying this recipe and your feedback, so glad to hear it was enjoyed! Happy Holidays! XxT
I made this last week and my whole family loved it! I even took leftovers to my in-laws and they loved it too!
I did the crockpot version, there was no directions on when to add the paprika. So I just added it with all the other spices!
Hi Laura,
Happy Monday! Thanks a lot for making this recipe, I’m so glad to hear it turned out well for you! Have a nice week:) xx
Delicious! Great bright flavor and keeps well in the fridge. Definitely add more liquid when reheating! ๐
Yay!! So glad to hear this, Zoe! Thanks so much for making this recipe and your comment! xx
Can you use coconut milk?
Hey Sarah,
You bet, that will work nicely for you! Please let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xx
The best soup Iโve ever had. My friend brought me over the soup after I fractured my foot, and it is the best soup Iโve ever had in my life. I canโt wait to make it!
Hey Laura,
So glad to hear you enjoyed this soup! Sorry to hear about your foot, heal up quickly! xT
The BEST FALL SOUP like ever. 100/10. Everyone loves it.
Hey Alicia,
Happy Sunday! Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try:) So glad it turned out nicely for you! x
Made this without the orzo, and it was still enough substance with just the rice! It thickens up quickly!
Also did not make the sage butter, but Iโm sure itโs wonderful.
Hey Brooke,
Fantastic!! So glad to hear that you enjoyed this dish! I appreciate you giving it a try! xT
This one wasn’t a hit for me unfortunately. It wasn’t soupy at all, more like a very creamy pasta. I didn’t think it needed the orzo, it would have done well with just rice. And the poultry seasoning was a bit overpowering for me. It was a fun one to try! Thank you
Hi Stephanie,
Thanks so much for giving this recipe a try and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear it was not enjoyed! xx
how does this soup freeze?
Hi Janis,
This soup should be totally fine for you to freeze:) Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
I followed this recipe, using the instant pot directions, with a few exceptions, loved the flavor!! – used 1 lb ground pork sausage instead of chicken. I omitted the garlic cloves, as well as steps 3 & 4 (butter and parmesan).
Thanks for all the directions – nice to have options!
Hey Dawn,
Wonderful!! I appreciate you giving this recipe a try and your comment, so glad to hear it turned out nicely for you! xT
Loved this dish and have made it several times! The flavor is fabulous and a new family favorite!
Hey Elizabeth,
I appreciate you giving this recipe a try and your comment, so glad to hear it turned out well! xT
This soup was AMAZING! It was easy to throw together and even better the next day! I gave a bowl to my adult daughter for her lunch and she called me to tell me how great it was. Filling bellies is my love language, and this soup had been added to my favorites!
Hi Susan,
Wow thank you! I am so glad to hear that you both enjoyed this recipe so much, thanks for making it! xT
One of my absolute favorites.
Hey Jill,
Amazing!! Thanks so much for trying this dish and sharing your comment, so glad it was enjoyed! xT