When you want something creamy, tangy, and ridiculously easy, healthy baked feta orzo is the answer. The feta melts into silky goodness, the tomatoes burst into sweet pockets of flavor, and the orzo soaks it all up like a dream.
I first tested this back in winter 2022 when sheet pan dinners were taking over my kitchenand honestly, my patience. After tweaking the ratios about four times, I realized the trick was roasting everything just long enough for the cheese to get golden and jammy without drying out the pasta. Now it’s my go-to when I need something nourishing that doesn’t feel like work.
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Healthy Baked Feta Orzo Recipe Easy and Delicious
- Total Time: 30-40 minutes
Description
Healthy Baked Feta Orzo is a simple and tasty dish perfect for weeknight meals. This recipe features fresh veggies and creamy feta baked together for a comforting yet healthy dinner option.
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp olive oil
- 1 block feta cheese
- 10 oz cherry tomatoes halved for quicker roasting
- 7 oz asparagus cut into 1-inch pieces
- 2 cups orzo pasta I use Barilla brand
- 0.5 oz fresh basil finely chopped for even distribution
- 2 tbsp fresh chives
- 2 tbsp mascarpone cheese
- black pepper
- 3.5 oz baby spinach roughly chopped
- salt
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 200°C 390°F and place the feta block in the center of a large ovenproof pan.
- Drizzle one tablespoon of olive oil over the feta and roast for about 8 minutes until it softens slightly.
- Toss the cherry tomatoes and asparagus in the remaining olive oil, season with salt and pepper, then arrange around the baked feta.
- While the vegetables roast, cook the orzo pasta according to package directions, then drain and set aside.
- Combine the roasted feta and vegetables with the cooked orzo, stir in fresh basil, chives, mascarpone, and chopped spinach until everything is well mixed and creamy.
- Adjust seasoning if needed and serve warm.
Notes
- For crisp tops, broil 2–3 minutes at the end
- Prep Time: 10-15 minutes
- Cook Time: 20-25 minutes
- Method: Baked
Nutrition
- Calories: 2200-2400
- Fat: 120-130 g
- Carbohydrates: 250-260 g
- Protein: 60-70 g
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This is one of those rare weeknight wins that feels indulgent but keeps things balanced. You get creamy, tangy feta melting into tender orzo, sweet roasted tomatoes, and fresh greensall in one pan with minimal cleanup.
- Hands-off cooking: The oven does most of the work while you fold laundry or answer emails.
- Nutrient-packed: Asparagus, spinach, and tomatoes bring color, fiber, and vitamins without feeling like diet food.
- Forgiving and flexible: Swap veggies, adjust the herbs, or skip the mascarpone if you’re outit still tastes incredible.
- Crowd-pleaser: Even picky eaters go back for seconds when cheese is involved.
What You’ll Need
The beauty of healthy baked feta orzo is how simple the ingredient list is. Everything works together without complicated prep or hard-to-find items.

| Ingredient | Why It Matters | Swap Ideas |
|---|---|---|
| Feta cheese (block) | Melts into creamy, tangy sauce | Goat cheese or halloumi |
| Cherry tomatoes | Burst into sweet, juicy bites | Grape tomatoes or diced Roma |
| Asparagus | Adds fresh crunch and color | Green beans or broccoli florets |
| Orzo pasta | Soaks up all the roasted flavors | Small shells or ditalini |
| Baby spinach | Wilts gently for extra greens | Arugula or kale (chopped small) |
| Fresh basil & chives | Brightens every bite | Parsley or oregano |
| Mascarpone cheese | Optional creaminess boost | Cream cheese or ricotta |
How It All Comes Together
Start by roasting the feta block with a drizzle of olive oil until it’s soft and goldenthis takes about 8 minutes at 200°C (390°F). Then add your halved cherry tomatoes and asparagus pieces around the cheese, drizzle with more oil, and return everything to the oven for another 12–15 minutes.
While that’s happening, cook your orzo according to package directions. Once everything’s roasted and the tomatoes are jammy, pull the pan out and gently mash the feta with a fork. Toss in the cooked orzo, chopped spinach, mascarpone, fresh herbs, and a good crack of black pepper. The spinach wilts instantly from the heat, and everything gets coated in that dreamy, tangy sauce.
Pro Tip: Save about ¼ cup of pasta water before drainingit helps loosen the sauce if things look dry.
Timing and Temperature Guide
Knowing when to pull things from the oven makes all the difference. Here’s a quick reference so nothing gets overdone or undercooked.
| Step | Time | Temperature |
|---|---|---|
| Roast feta alone | 8 minutes | 200°C (390°F) |
| Add tomatoes & asparagus | 12–15 minutes | 200°C (390°F) |
| Cook orzo | 8–10 minutes | Boiling water |
| Total active time | 10–15 minutes |
Little Tweaks That Make a Big Difference
After making this dozens of times, I’ve learned a few tricks that take it from good to unforgettable.
- Halve your tomatoes: They roast faster and release more juice, which creates a silkier sauce.
- Chop asparagus into 1-inch pieces: They cook evenly and distribute better throughout the orzo.
- Use block feta, not crumbled: The block melts into a creamy base; crumbles just dry out.
- Toss spinach in while everything’s hot: It wilts perfectly without needing extra cooking.
- Don’t skip the fresh herbs: Basil and chives add brightness that dried herbs can’t match.
How to Serve and Store
Serve this warm, straight from the pan, with a sprinkle of extra chives or a squeeze of lemon if you want a little zing. It’s hearty enough on its own, but a simple side salad or crusty bread makes it feel like a full meal.
| Storage Method | How Long It Lasts | Best Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | 3–4 days | Store in airtight container; add splash of water when reheating |
| Freezer | Up to 2 months | Portion into single servings; thaw overnight in fridge |
| Reheating | Microwave with cover or warm gently on stovetop with a drizzle of olive oil |
Note: The orzo may absorb more liquid as it sits, so don’t panic if it looks a little dry the next dayjust stir in a tablespoon or two of water or broth when you reheat.
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How I Finally Perfected Healthy Baked Feta Orzo
I burned the feta twice before I figured out the right oven placement for this Healthy Baked Feta Orzo. The first time, it was too close to the top and came out blackened. The second, I forgot to check it halfway through. Now I know exactly when to pull it out for that perfect creamy, golden center.
FAQs ( Healthy Baked Feta Orzo )
Can I use regular pasta instead of orzo?
Yes, you can substitute orzo with small pasta shapes like ditalini, small shells, or penne cut into pieces. Use the same amount and adjust cooking time according to package directions. The dish will taste just as delicious with different pasta shapes.
How long does this recipe keep in the refrigerator?
This dish stays fresh in the refrigerator for up to 4 days when stored in an airtight container. The flavors actually improve overnight as the ingredients meld together. Reheat gently in the microwave or oven with a splash of broth if needed.
What vegetables work best in this dish?
Cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, zucchini, and red onion are excellent choices that hold up well during baking. Spinach or arugula can be added in the last 5 minutes of cooking. Choose vegetables that cook at similar rates for even results.
Can I make this meal dairy-free?
Absolutely! Replace the feta with dairy-free alternatives like nutritional yeast, cashew cheese, or dairy-free feta substitutes. You can also add extra herbs, lemon juice, and olive oil to boost flavor without any cheese at all.
Should I cover the baking dish while cooking?
Cover with foil for the first 20-25 minutes to prevent the top from browning too quickly and ensure even cooking. Remove the foil for the last 10-15 minutes to allow the feta to develop a golden, slightly crispy top layer.

You’ll love how this healthy baked feta orzo turns outcreamy, golden, and packed with bright flavor in just about 30 minutes. The feta gets soft and jammy, the tomatoes burst into sweet little pockets, and everything melts together into pure comfort. It’s the kind of dish that feels nourishing without any fuss, and honestly, that’s exactly what busy weeknights need.
If you want to switch things up, try adding a squeeze of lemon right before serving for extra zing, or toss in some chickpeas for plant-based protein. Leftovers keep beautifully in the fridge for up to four daysjust stir in a splash of water or broth when reheating to bring back that silky texture. A trick I learned from testing this over and over: don’t skip the fresh herbs at the end; they wake up all those roasted flavors in the best way.
I’d love to hear how this one turns out in your kitchendid you sneak in extra veggies or swap the feta for something fun? Snap a photo and tag us, or just leave a comment below with your favorite twist. Save this recipe for the next time you need something cozy, colorful, and ridiculously easy to pull together. Here’s to simple dinners that still feel like a hug.










