Italian Orzo Soup

Italian Orzo Soup is one of my favorite low-calorie meals. It is very healthy with a taste that cannot be denied — simply delicious. Even my nieces love it (and they don’t like soup)! An added bonus is the prep time involved – truly minimal.

Ingredients

Fresh Oregano
Fresh Oregano
  • Olive oil – 1 tablespoon
  • Lean ground chicken or turkey (at least 93% lean) – 12 ounces
  • Chopped oregano (1 tablespoon fresh chopped or 1/2 tablespoon dried)
  • Mushrooms (cremini or what is available) – 4 ounces
  • Garlic – 5 cloves, chopped

    Garlic & Tomatoes
    Garlic & Tomatoes
  • Unsalted chicken broth – 3 cups
  • Water – 2 cups
  • Petite diced tomatoes – 1 (15 ounce) can
  • Whole wheat orzo pasta – 3/4 cup uncooked
  • Spinach – 3 cups fresh
  • Lemon rind – 1/2 teaspoon grated

    Lemons
    Lemons
  • Red pepper (if you like it spicy) – 1/2 teaspoon

Directions

Heat a large Dutch oven if you have it (or a pot if you don’t) over a medium-high heat. Add the olive oil and swirl to coat. When the oil gets hot, add the lean ground chicken or turkey and then cook until browned. Make sure you stir to make sure the meat is crumbled. Add the sliced mushrooms, oregano and chopped garlic; sauté for 5 to 7 minutes. Add the chicken stock, water, red pepper (if you like it spicy), and diced tomatoes. Keep scraping the pan to loosen the browned bits and the bring the mixture to a boil. Add the orzo pasta and cook for about 7 minutes. Stir in the ground lemon rind and fresh spinach and then cook for another 5 minutes.

Italian Orzo Soup
Italian Orzo Soup

This recipe serves 4 (I usually double it) and each serving size (2 cups) is approximately 322 calories. Enjoy!

Author: K.V. Fischer

K.V. Fischer’s diverse experiences as an attorney, certified civil mediator, registered dietitian, teacher, speaker, and published author with more than 20 years’ experience in the corporate, government, and private sectors have fueled her desire to assist people live fuller, richer lives. Although she is extensively published in nonfiction, with one book and more than 100 articles (the majority of which were ghost-written), her passion has always been writing suspense thrillers. Search Beyond Lies is the first in the Search & Recovery International Series and her second suspense thriller. With 2 grown children, one a neurosurgeon and the other a radiation health physicist, she is fortunate to have go-to experts for some of her research. She lives in Colorado with her husband and their dog Brady; practices law in Colorado and Florida; and travels nationwide speaking and teaching.

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