30-Minute Seared Salmon with Lemon Orzo
Here's one of those recipes I can't stop making – seared salmon with lemon orzo all in one pan.
I started making this when I was tired of doing a million dishes every night, and now it's become my go-to when I want something that feels kind of fancy but isn't actually complicated.
The salmon gets perfectly seared, then the orzo is cooked in a delicious broth, and parmesan cream sauce, picking up all those Mediterranean flavors.
It's the kind of meal that makes me feel like I've got my life together, even when I really don't. Plus, having dinner ready pretty quickly means I can actually relax for a bit in the evening.
If you cook regularly too, you know those recipes that just work their way into your regular rotation? This is definitely one of those for me. It hits that sweet spot of being healthy but also delish!

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Olga's Notes
- One-skillet salmon with lemon orzo is a quick and easy 30-minute meal
- A one-pan recipe makes cleanup a breeze
- Feel free to swap the salmon with other proteins like grilled chicken, or steak
Equipment Needed For This Recipe
- Enameled Cast Iron Skillet or Stainless Steel Skillet
- Grater
- Wooden Spoon
- Spatula
- Paring Knife
- Wooden Cutting Board
See Recipe Card Below For Detailed Measurements and Instructions.
Ingredients for Salmon Fillets
- Salmon Fillets: 4 skinless fillets (about 6 oz each)
- Olive Oil: 2 tablespoons (for searing the salmon)
- Salt and Pepper: To taste
- Garlic Powder or Italian Seasoning: 1 teaspoon (for seasoning salmon)
For the Lemon Orzo:
- Butter: 2 tablespoons (for sautéing)
- Garlic: 3 cloves, minced
- Shallots: 1 small shallot, finely chopped
- White Wine: ¼ cup (for deglazing the pan)
- Chicken Broth: 2 ½ cups (or vegetable broth for a vegetarian option). You can also swap chicken broth with fish stock.
- Orzo Pasta: 1 ½ cups
- Heavy Cream: ½ cup (for a creamy texture)
- Grated Parmesan Cheese: ½ cup (plus more for garnish)
- Fresh Lemon Juice: 1 tablespoon (or to taste)
- Fresh Baby Spinach: 2 cups (packed)
Tip for Cooking the Best Orzo
Follow this ratio for the best orzo. For every cup of orzo, cook in 2 cups of liquid.
Optional Add-ins:
- Diced Bell Peppers: ½ cup (for extra veggies)
- Cherry Tomatoes: ½ cup, halved (optional)
Garnish:
- Lemon Zest: 1 teaspoon (optional)
- Fresh Parsley: 2 tablespoons, chopped
What Kind of Salmon to Use
I prefer to use wild salmon but keep in mind that wild salmon is leaner and can be easily overcooked.
When I want to splurge, while it's much more expensive, Wild Alaskan King salmon is my favorite, but it can be costly, especially when I'm on a budget. If I want a fattier farm-raised, I like Trader Joe's Fresh Atlantic Salmon Boneless Fillet, skin on.


For this recipe, use salmon fillets of the same size and thickness so they can cook evenly. You can pick between skin-on or skinless salmon, whatever you like.
The salmon gets seasoned with salt, and black pepper, and the ingredients in the orzo bring this dish altogether.
Feel free to try other spices and herbs, here are some other really great spices for this recipe:
- Dried oregano
- Lemon zest
- Cajun or Creole seasoning
- Fresh chopped dill or parsley
Prep and Step-by-Step Instructions For The Best Seared Salmon with Lemon Orzo
Prepping the salmon: First, if searing salmon with skin on, scale the salmon, rinse, and pat dry. If you prefer salmon with the skin off, remove the skin carefully with a fillet or sharp Chef knife.

First, we'll sear the salmon to get a golden-brown crust. Then, we'll cook the orzo in the same skillet, letting the flavors blend together.
Start by seasoning the salmon fillets skin side with salt and pepper.
Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Coat the skillet with avocado or olive oil 1-2 tbsp.
When the oil is hot, place the salmon fillets in the pan, skin side down, and sear them for 5 minutes on the skin side. This will give them a crispy outside.
Season with the Italian seasoning, then flip and cook very lightly for 30-45 seconds.
Remove the cooked salmon from the pan and set it aside.

Next, make the lemon orzo.
In the same skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Add minced garlic and shallots and cook for 1-2 minutes, until they smell great.
Then, add ¼ cup of white wine to the pan to deglaze it, scraping up any browned bits.
Pour in 2 ½ cups of chicken broth and bring it to a simmer.
Stir in the orzo pasta and cook for 10 minutes, stirring now and then, until it's tender and the broth is absorbed.
After the orzo is done, add ½ cup of heavy cream, ½ cup of grated parmesan cheese, and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
Finally, add the seared salmon fillets back into the skillet. Let them cook with the orzo for an extra 2-3 minutes. Then add the spinach, and serve.
By searing the salmon first and then mixing it with the creamy, lemony orzo, you get a dish full of flavor and texture. The salmon's tender inside goes well with the al dente orzo and the tangy sauce.





Tips for Perfectly Cooked Salmon
Getting salmon just right is easy and rewarding. Look for color changes, skin that pulls away, and flesh that flakes easily with a fork. Make sure it hits 145°F inside for doneness.
How to Know When Salmon is Done
Check your salmon by looking at its color and texture.
It should turn from translucent to a pinkish hue as it cooks.
The skin should come off easily. Also, flake the salmon with a fork; it should break into big, juicy pieces if it's done.
| Cooking Tip | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Sear the salmon first, then finish it in the orzo | Keeps the fish moist and flaky |
| Remove the salmon from heat before it's fully cooked | Prevents overcooking |
Variations and Substitutions
This recipe uses salmon, but you can swap it with chicken thighs, breasts, shrimp, or other fish. If you don't like spinach, try using broccoli, kale, or green peas instead. This adds more veggies to the dish.
Other Protein Choices
- Chicken thighs or breasts
- Shrimp
- Cod or halibut fillets
- Seared scallops
- Steak
Make sure to adjust the cooking time for the new protein.
Vegetarian Option
Don't like spinach? Try these veggies instead:
- Broccoli florets
- Kale
- Green peas
- Asparagus spears
These changes add color, texture, and flavor to the dish.
This meal is very flexible. You can mix and match proteins and veggies to suit your taste and dietary needs.
Serving Suggestions
This salmon with lemon orzo pairs well with a fresh salad or simple veggies. A side of grilled asparagus, artichokes, or garlic-roasted mashed potatoes.
Leftovers and Storage
Store it in the Fridge
Leftovers of this One Skillet Salmon with Lemon Orzo dish are easy to store. Keep the salmon fillets and lemon orzo in separate airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 days. This way, you can reheat and enjoy the dish whenever you want.
Store it in the Freezer
If you want to keep it for longer, you can freeze the whole dish for up to 3 months.
How to reheat the leftovers
To reheat, put the frozen parts in the oven at 275°F for 15 minutes, or microwave in 30-second intervals until it's hot. It's great for busy nights
When reheating, don't overcook the salmon. It should stay moist and tender. Just warm it gently until it's hot. The lemon orzo can be reheated on the stovetop or in the microwave, stirring occasionally to avoid sticking.
FAQs
Can I use any type of salmon for this recipe?
Use salmon fillets of the same size and thickness for even cooking. You can choose between skin-on or skinless salmon, whatever you prefer.
How do I ensure the salmon is cooked perfectly?
Check for visual cues like color changes, skin pulling away, and flaky flesh. The internal temperature should hit 145°F.

30-Minute Seared Salmon with Lemon Orzo
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Start by seasoning the salmon fillets with salt, pepper, garlic powder, or Italian seasoning. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add olive oil. When the oil is hot, put the salmon fillets in the pan and sear them for 2 minutes on each side. This will give them a crispy outside. Take the salmon out of the pan and set it aside.

- Next, make the lemon orzo. In the same skillet, melt 2 tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Add minced garlic and shallots and cook for 1-2 minutes, until they smell great. Then, add ¼ cup of white wine to the pan to deglaze it, scraping up any browned bits.

- Pour in 2 ½ cups of chicken broth and bring it to a simmer.
- Stir in the orzo pasta and cook for 10 minutes, stirring now and then, until it's tender and the broth is absorbed.

- After the orzo is done, add ½ cup of heavy cream, ½ cup of grated parmesan cheese, and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.

- Finally, add the seared salmon fillets back to the skillet. Then add the cleaned and rinsed fresh spinach leaves and let them cook with the orzo for 2-3 minutes.Serve and garnish with freshly chopped parsley, and enjoy!





I don’t see when to add the spinach
Not only did my husband and I love this dish but 4/4 of our kids did too! I didn’t have spinach on hand and added extra lemon juice bc we love that flavor! And it was sooo good!! Definitely a weekly rotation. Not to mention the ease of the recipe!
Loved this recipe! Easy and delicious. Heated the leftovers up in the oven the next day and those were great too.. Will definitely add to my list of repeat meals!
Thank you! I’m so happy you loved it.❤️❤️❤️
This was very tasty and is great for picky eaters.
So glad you liked it! Love that it’s picky-eater approved too! 😊
This recipe was absolutely delicious, I would give it a 5-STAR review every time!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you loved the recipe.
Delcious and easy for a busy weeknight! I added cherry tomatoes and some mozzarella cheese. We will make this again!
Love these additions! Thanks for sharing—so glad you enjoyed it!
Unreal. I never review recipes but this one was SO good. & easy.
Amazing. Everyone loved it. Will make again for sure!!
I love how easy and quick this was to make. The salmon and orzo were cooked perfectly and had great flavor. I subbed half and half for the heavy cream and it was delicious. I will definitely make again!
I’m not a big fan of salmon or orzo, but this was awesome, I had the first batch of fresh spinach from my garden to use in this, I will definitely be making it more often.
Wow, spinach from your garden? Love! Really glad you liked the seared salmon with lemon orzo!
Holy smokes this is a fanTAStic recipe! It turned out so creamy and flavorful (I used 1/2 n 1/2 instead of heavy) and I will be making this again, thank you!
Absolutely delicious. I never leave reviews, but this was THAT good. For some reason I can’t leave 5 stars, but if I could I’d give it 10
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!