This simple dump-and-bake tomato orzo recipe is just 7 ingredients, but it’s packed with flavor! It’s the perfect dinner when you need an easy meal with minimal prep.

Creamy Tomato Orzo
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If you love a dinner that doesn’t require multiple pots and pans, this creamy baked tomato orzo is going to be your new weeknight dinner. This is a true dump-and-bake recipe. Everything goes into one casserole dish, bakes hands-off in the oven, and turns into a delicious meal with minimal effort. This recipe is especially great for busy nights because itโ€™s basically impossible to mess up. Just stir, cover, bake, and enjoy!

What is Orzo?

Orzo is a type of pasta. Itโ€™s small, meaning it cooks quickly. Itโ€™s shaped like a large grain of rice. It can be cooked on the stovetop like regular pasta, but in this recipe, we’re baking it! You can typically find orzo in the pasta section at the grocery store. You can also get whole wheat orzo pasta, but it can be hard to find.

Ingredients & Substitutions

  • Cherry tomatoes โ€“ These roast down into a sweet sauce. Grape tomatoes also work.
  • Orzo โ€“ Orzo is a small pasta shaped like rice. You’ll use uncooked orzo in this recipe.
  • Vegetable broth โ€“ This cooks the pasta while adding flavor. I like the Better Than Boullion vegetable base.
  • Garlic โ€“ You can use fresh garlic or one tablespoon of pre-minced garlic.
  • Italian seasoning โ€“ I love this shortcut ingredient. If you donโ€™t have it, substitute with a mix of basil, oregano, and thyme.
  • Cream cheese โ€“ This melts into the sauce and makes everything creamy. Full fat is best, but reduced fat works too.
  • Spinach โ€“ Stir this in at the end so it wilts perfectly without overcooking.

How to Make Baked Tomato Orzo