One-Pot Salmon with Spanakopita-Inspired Orzo

As soon as the weather starts warming up, the birds start chirping, and spring feels like it’s finally here, I start craving dinners that are full of herbs, citrus, and veggies—meals that taste as bright as it feels outside. Recipes that keep me in the kitchen for less time and outside with the sun on my face for longer. This Salmon with Spanakopita-inspired Orzo is exactly that.

Inspired by the flavors of one of my favorite dishes of all time – Greek spanakopita, this one-pan meal combines lemony spinach, fresh dill, parsley, and salty feta with tender orzo and perfectly seared salmon. The orzo cooks right in the same skillet, absorbing all the flavor from the sautéed leeks, garlic, and broth, creating a creamy, texture without any extra effort. It then gets finished with the fresh herbs and feta, resulting in a fresh and vibrant dish that tastes like you put in more effort than you actually did.

It comes together in about 30 minutes and requires minimal cleanup, making it perfect for a weeknight dinner that still feels a little special.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • One-pan dinner – The salmon and orzo cook in the same skillet, making cleanup quick and easy.
  • High in protein – Between the salmon, feta, and bone broth, each serving packs around 45–50g of protein, making it a satisfying and nourishing one-pan meal.
  • Inspired by spanakopita – Spinach, fresh herbs, lemon, and feta bring all the bright, savory flavors of the classic Greek dish.
  • Perfect for spring – Packed with herbs and citrus for a meal that tastes light, fresh, and vibrant.
  • Ready in 30 minutes – A simple weeknight dinner that makes cleanup a breeze.

Recipe Tips

Searing the salmon

  • To prevent sticking, ensure your pan is properly heated before adding the salmon. Be sure to pat the salmon dry before seasoning to help develop a crust. If the salmon sticks when you try to flip it, give it another minute. Once a crust forms, it will release easily.

Keys to One Pot Cooking:

  • Cooking the orzo for a minute or two in the leek and garlic oil adds extra flavor and helps the pasta hold its texture.
  • Once the liquid is boiling, reduce to a simmer and ensure it stays at a simmer to not overcook the orzo.
  • Orzo has a tendency to settle on the bottom of the skillet, so be sure to stir every couple minutes to help it cook evenly.

Easy ingredient swaps

  • Swap salmon for shrimp or another quick-cooking fish like cod.
  • Feel free to use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth for pescatarian adjustment.
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One Pot Salmon with Spanakopita Orzo


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  • Author: Raquel
  • Total Time: 35
  • Yield: 3-4

Description

A bright and cozy one-pan spring dinner, this salmon with spanakopita-inspired orzo combines lemony spinach, fresh herbs, and feta for an easy cleanup, Mediterranean-style meal ready in about 30 minutes.


Ingredients

For the Salmon with Spanakopita Orzo:

  • 4 4-6oz salmon filets
  • ½ tsp smoked paprika
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp dried oregano
  • 2 tbsps olive oil
  • 1 leek, sliced thinly into half moons and washed
  • 2 green onions, sliced thinly (white and green parts separated)
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • Juice and zest from 2 lemons + more lemon wedges for serving (if desired)
  • 1 cup orzo
  • 2 cups chicken bone broth
  • 4oz fresh baby spinach
  • 2 tbsps fresh dill, chopped 
  • ¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped
  • 3oz crumbled feta cheese


Instructions

For the One Pot Salmon with Spanakorzo:

  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 25
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: One Pot
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean

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