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Greek Orzo Pasta Salad

Shaina · July 9, 2009 · 34 Comments

greek-pasta-salad
If you saw Ole’s Greek burger post, you may have been left wondering what kind of summer salad you’d pair that with. (I know you were.) It’s not like a regular, ol’ creamy coleslaw would do the trick there. And something about putting tzatziki sauce on your burger doesn’t scream potato salad. It screams pasta salad, naturally. THIS pasta salad. Or something.

I was thinking the other day that this would have really looked nice with halved cherry tomatoes and, while sweeter, they would have complimented the salty feta. Feel free to substitute. I, however, did not substitute because, well, I had tomatoes in the fridge, and I’m all about using what I have, even when it’s a salad that’s coming to two 4th of July picnics. I hope you don’t mind.

I decided that teeny, tiny orzo pasta was definitely a must here. Why, you ask? Contrast to the chunky vegetables. Living life on the edge. Adventure. Because I wanted to.

After cooking your pasta, give it a good rinse with cold water, place it in a container and stick it in the fridge to cool down while you get everything else ready.
pasta-rinse

Now, you may ask yourself why thinly slice the peppers and the onions instead of dicing them like everything else? (At least Ole did.) Again, contrast.
vegetables-chopped

And some of my favorite cheese. Did you know that most varieties of feta sold in the U.S. are actually made from cow’s milk and not sheep’s milk? It’s true. Oh so very true.
feta

Add the kalamata olives in there too. See all that contrast? Pretty, isn’t it? Totally worth it.
mix-vegetables

For the dressing we’re looking at equal parts extra virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar. Glug, glug, glug.
oil-and-vinegar

Joining the party will be oregano, basil, salt and pepper. I decided on dry herbs here for the even distribution in the dressing, but you could use fresh, just double the amount.
gps-dressing

Now, your pasta should be close to cool by now. Mix it in with your vegetables.
sans-dressing

Add your dressing and give it a stir.
dressing-in

And enjoy with your Greek burgers, your cheese-filled burgers, a hot dog, with a piece of grilled chicken, on its own, on a fork – or a spoon – in your mouth.
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Greek Orzo Pasta Salad
Ingredients
16 ounces orzo pasta
3 medium tomatoes
2 cucumbers peeled
1/3 green pepper
1/3 red pepper
1/2 medium red onion
4 ounces pitted kalamata olives
8 ounces crumbled feta
1/3 cup olive oil
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
2 teaspoons oregano
1-1/2 teaspoons basil
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
cracked pepper

Cook pasta to al dente according to package directions. Drain and rinse pasta with cold water. Refrigerate until cool. Dice tomatoes and peeled cucumbers. Thinly slice peppers and red onion. Drain kalamata olives. Add vegetables and feta to large mixing bowl and stir to combine. Mix in cooled orzo pasta.

Whisk together olive oil and red wine vinegar. Mix in oregano, basil, salt and pepper. Pour into pasta and stir to combine. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Makes a lot. I’d halve the recipe if it was just for our family dinner.

For more fresh tomato recipes, visit Tammy’s Recipe’s In-Season Recipe Swap.

Filed Under: Featured, Pasta, Recipes, Salads, Side Dishes Tagged With: feta, Greek, Pasta, peppers, Recipes, salad

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  1. darnold23 says

    September 9, 2009 at 6:52 am

    Thanks for this. I love a good orzo salad and will definitely be trying yours. I would love for you to join me at Diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com for Crock Pot Wednesday. Come check it out. Thanks for posting.

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  2. ed says

    January 29, 2010 at 12:20 pm

    mmmm… that looks really tasty. I love a good salad, and most of the ingredients listed in this recipe. I think I’m going to have to try this out. Thanks!
    .-= ed´s last blog ..Oil of Oregano =-.

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  3. sharon says

    January 31, 2010 at 2:21 pm

    Hello,
    My sister mentioned 2 days ago she was making orzo salad, and I thought I’d make some as well because have never made it before. One of my favorite supermarkets is a Greek supermarket and I’m sure they have orzo pasta. I like the idea of feta cheese and the red onion, so want to try your recipe soon.
    If you have time, perhaps you can also visit my food blog at http://www.sotsil.wordpress.com! But if not, that’s fine too!
    Thanks for sharing this recipe!
    .-= sharon´s last blog ..Shapeless Pizza, but a Choc-Full of Taste! =-.

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  4. Leigh Ann says

    May 5, 2010 at 3:24 pm

    I lost my orzo salad recipe so I found this one on Google. I made enough of it for 200 teachers. It was a HUGE hit. Everyone loved it!! It really is good.

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  5. Chelsea says

    May 16, 2010 at 4:45 pm

    I made this for a baby shower. I added yellow and orange bell pepper for some added color, and garlic, thyme, and lemon zest to the dressing. Definitely a crowd pleaser!

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  6. Angelnina says

    May 24, 2010 at 8:58 pm

    Mmmm, I’m making this as soon as possible. Thank you for sharing.
    .-= Angelnina´s last blog ..Farfalle with Mushrooms and Sausages =-.

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  7. Leslye says

    August 25, 2010 at 2:32 pm

    Is there another cheese other than feta or goat that can be used in this recipe. Sounds delicious…

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  8. Mignon Cannell says

    November 8, 2010 at 8:09 am

    You can find some pretty tasty greek recipes here , if you want to take a look.

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    November 24, 2010 at 12:00 pm

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  10. Dan says

    February 24, 2011 at 7:04 am

    Your recipe looks very tasty. I need to check my local stores to see if I can find Orzo pasta.

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  11. emily says

    March 20, 2011 at 11:54 pm

    looks AMAZING! how long can this keep in the fridge?

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  12. Tracy says

    March 22, 2011 at 12:33 pm

    What a great pasta salad! Bookmarking this recipe!

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  13. Cookbook Queen says

    March 23, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    Mmmmmm……

    Never tried Orzo but it’s been on my list. This looks so fresh and yummy!!

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  14. Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says

    March 25, 2011 at 10:32 am

    That looks fabulous – I love orzo and ALL of those ingredients. Printing off now!

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  15. Jaime says

    April 19, 2011 at 10:21 pm

    I love orzo. This looks so good, Shaina!

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  16. Kayla says

    January 27, 2012 at 4:13 am

    Thank you for this great pasta salad recipe! I really like how you put the images of all the ingredients and finished dish. Thanks again!

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  17. Eleni says

    March 6, 2013 at 9:27 am

    Excellent salad but just use organic products as much as possible. Also you can find sheep’s milk feta which is 100 times better than cow milk version.

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  18. demetra Kavis says

    March 6, 2013 at 11:42 am

    Have been using this recipe for some time. GREAT!

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  19. cindi says

    March 6, 2013 at 2:41 pm

    all you need it some fresh squeezed lemon in dressing recipe and you’ll be complete!!!!!

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  20. jdub says

    July 15, 2013 at 6:22 pm

    Tried this recipe and turned out great and was a great hit! Just added some arugula for some add’l green. YUM!

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  21. Wanda Chandler says

    August 8, 2013 at 3:04 pm

    This is an excellent salad, I prepared exactly as posted, very, very good

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