This Shrimp Orzo Salad recipe is a delicious and healthy salad that combines tender, succulent shrimp with pasta, fresh vegetables, and Italian dressing. It’s the perfect meal for when you want something light and refreshing. Add this to your summer cookout and BBQ spreads.
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What Type of Shrimp to Use
Look for shrimp that are fresh, with a firm texture and no off odors. Avoid shrimp that are slimy or have a strong ammonia smell. Choose shrimp that are sustainably sourced to ensure that the seafood industry is not harming the environment or contributing to overfishing.
In terms of preparation, decide whether you want to buy shrimp that are already deveined, shells on, shells, off, etc. Deveining is the process of removing the digestive tract or “vein” that runs along the back. When you purchase deveined shrimp the black or brownish-colored digestive tract is already removed.
To do it yourself, make a shallow cut along the back of the shrimp with a sharp knife and then use the tip of the knife to carefully lift and remove the vein.
You should also consider where the shrimp are from. Different regions may have different species and quality standards. For taste, wild-caught shrimp are generally considered to be the best option as they have a more flavorful and firmer texture compared to farm-raised shrimp.
Farm-raised shrimp are raised in captivity on a shrimp farm. These farms can be located in ponds or in tanks on land. The shrimp are typically fed a diet of fishmeal, soy, and other ingredients, and are sometimes given antibiotics or other chemicals to prevent disease. Those chemicals are then passed into the food you eat.
When it comes to size, small to medium-sized shrimp work well in salads because they’re easy to eat and distribute evenly throughout the dish. Look for shrimp that are about 20-30 count per pound.
With that being said, I still prefer large or jumbo shrimp for my personal salads. Do what works best for you.
What Type of Pasta to Use
Orzo is a type of pasta that is shaped like a grain of rice. The name “orzo” means “barley” in Italian, but the pasta is typically made from wheat flour and is not related to barley. It has a small, oval shape and a slightly chewy texture that holds up well in soups and stews.
Orzo has a mild, nutty flavor that is similar to other types of pasta made from wheat flour. Because it’s a small and versatile pasta, it can take on the flavors of the ingredients it is cooked with.
You can also use rice, couscous, quinoa, or elbows.
Salad Dressing
I like to use Italian Dressing. The best dressing is a light and tangy vinaigrette that complements the flavors of the pasta and vegetables without overwhelming them.
A classic vinaigrette made with olive oil, vinegar, or lemon juice, Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper.
Another option is a lemon-herb dressing made with olive oil, lemon juice, fresh herbs like parsley, dill, basil, garlic, and salt and pepper. This dressing adds a bright and fresh flavor.
You can also use a creamy dressing like a Greek yogurt-based dressing or a ranch dressing if you prefer a creamier texture.
How to Make Shrimp Orzo Salad
Full detailed instructions are below in the recipe card.
- Cook the orzo in accordance with the directions on the package.
- Sprinkle both sides of the shrimp with lemon pepper and salt to taste. Rub the spices into the shrimp.
- Add 1 teaspoon of olive oil to a skillet on medium-high heat.
- Add the seasoned shrimp.
- Add the cooked orzo, cooked shrimp, dressing, cheese, and vegetables to a mixing bowl. Stir to combine the ingredients.
- Serve immediately or chill.
How to Tell When the Shrimp is Done/Finished Cooking
Cooked shrimp will turn pink and opaque. The shrimp will also become firm when you touch it. Perfectly cooked shrimp usually has a C-shape, as opposed to a tightly curled O shape.
You can also check out my guide on How to Tell if Shrimp is Cooked here.
More Toppings Ideas
- Olives
- Carrots
- Basil
- Goat Cheese
- Dill
- Croutons
- Mango
- Peaches
- Strawberries
- Dried Fruit
- Pecans
- Peanuts
- Sunflower Seeds
- Hemp Seeds
- Broccoli
How to Store
Avoid leaving it out at room temperature: Bacteria can grow rapidly in food that is left out at room temperature for more than two hours. To prevent this, make sure to put the leftover salad in the refrigerator as soon as possible.
It’s best to eat this salad as soon as possible, but it will last tightly covered and sealed in the fridge for 3-4 days.
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Shrimp Orzo Pasta Salad
Ingredients
- 4 oz dry orzo
- 10-12 oz raw shrimp Diced into chunks if preferred.
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon lemon pepper seasoning
- salt to taste
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1/4-1/3 cup Italian salad dressing Start with 1/4 cup and add additional dressing if you feel it's needed.
- 1/2 cup diced cucumbers
- 1/4 cup chopped onions
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh tomatoes
- 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese
Instructions
- Cook the orzo in accordance with the directions on the package. Drain the orzo and add it to a bowl.
- Ensure the shrimp is completely dry. Sprinkle both sides of the shrimp with lemon pepper and salt to taste. Rub the spices into the shrimp.
- Add 1 teaspoon of olive oil to a skillet on medium-high heat.
- When hot, add the seasoned shrimp. Do not overcrowd the pan. The shrimp shouldn’t touch. Cook the shrimp in batches if needed.
- Cook the shrimp for 2-3 minutes on each side until the shrimp is cooked through. It will turn opaque at the center. The shrimp will form a C shape when fully cooked.Air Fryer Instructions: Air fry the shrimp at 400 degrees for 6-8 minutes or until it is pink and opaque.
- Add the cooked orzo, cooked shrimp, and remaining ingredients to a mixing bowl. Stir to combine the ingredients.
- Serve immediately or chill for 30 minutes prior to serving.
Shawn
Sunday 11th of June 2023
Super simple and yummy!
Brandi Crawford
Sunday 11th of June 2023
Glad to hear it!
Felicia
Sunday 11th of June 2023
Made this for lunch today. It was so easy to make and delicious! I spent years thinking food that was good for me had to be bland and boring. I’m so glad that I follow Brandi! Highly suggest making this one. My lunch tomorrow is going to be AMAZING! Thank you for this easy recipe!
Brandi Crawford
Sunday 11th of June 2023
So well said. Thank you!
Kelly F
Sunday 11th of June 2023
Doubled the recipe. Lasted 2 days. Delicious!
Brandi Crawford
Sunday 11th of June 2023
Glad to hear it!
Lulu Méndez
Thursday 8th of June 2023
Tried your recipe, it was so easy to make and delicious, as all your recipes. This will be on regular rotation at our home, thank you!
Brandi Crawford
Thursday 8th of June 2023
Glad to hear it will be on rotation!
Devon
Tuesday 6th of June 2023
I made this on one of those days when “I didn’t have time to cook.” So easy and delicious. It’s definitely going into my rotation.
Brandi Crawford
Tuesday 6th of June 2023
Perfect for those days!