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    Home > Meal Type > Sides

    Turkish Rice Pilaf with Orzo

    Last Updated: Jun 8, 2023 · First Published: Apr 1, 2020
    Author: Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts · Comment: 30 Comments

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    This stovetop Rice Pilaf with Orzo is a delicious and easy side dish that goes with just about any meal. With only a handful of ingredients, you can make this restaurant-style Pilaf at home!

    It is incredibly simple to make at home and tastes so much better than the boxed version. Tender, fluffy rice, golden, nutty orzo, and plenty of butter. All cooked together with broth/stock. 

    Serve this Turkish Rice Pilaf with just about anything; it makes an excellent side for stewed dishes, grilled chicken, or steak. Or serve it with some roasted vegetables for a meat-free meal.

    a spoon scooping ip pilaf from a large bowl

    What is a pilaf?

    Pilaf is a flavorful rice dish, also know as a pilau. It is rice (usually white), cooked in broth, over low heat. Different flavors can be added, and the finished rice is tender, fluffy, and packed with flavor. It is a great way to perk up white rice and it is so easy to make at home.

    This Turkish Pilau includes orzo, which is a small pasta shaped like a large grain of rice. When this is toasted in butter, it adds a wonderful nuttiness to the pilaf.

    toasted orzo and onion cooking in a pan
    close up on the fluffy rice and nutty orzo pilaf

    Recipe tips

    We've tested this recipe at least 3 times to ensure it works well for you, have a look at our tips for getting the best dish you can!

    • Really brown the orzo, it wants to be a deep dark golden brown; you want to cook it for at least 4 minutes. 
    • Use a long grain white rice for this recipe, that way, the broth volumes will give you perfectly cooked rice.
    • Rinse the rice thoroughly to ensure the finished pilaf will be fluffier. (see below for rinsing tips)
    • If you can use fresh lemon juice, it adds a fantastic zing to the finished pilaf.

    How to rinse rice
    Place the rice in a bowl and cover with water. Use your hand to turn the rice over in the bowl, be gentle as you don't want to break the grains. Carefully drain the water away and repeat this process twice more. Once you have rinsed the rice three times, use a fine-mesh sieve to drain the rice. To ensure you have washed away as much starch as possible, place the sieve under the flow of running water for 10-15 seconds. Leave the rice to drain dry. 

    overhead shot of half of a round bowl filled with rice and orzo

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    Ingredient Notes

    These notes are here to help make this recipe a success; they cover some but not all ingredients; for a complete ingredient list, check out the recipe card below.

    Butter and Oil - The recipe uses butter and oil to add flavor and color. You can leave out the butter (and up the oil) to make this dairy-free.
    Orzo - Orzo (or risoni as it is also known) is rice-shaped pasta. If you can't get hold of orzo, then you can break up spaghetti or linguine into small lengths and use those instead.
    Onion - Use any color of onion. Yellow or brown onions are typical, but white or red will work just as well, or substitute in two shallots instead.
    Broth - Use vegetable or chicken broth, just ensure that it is a well-flavored broth.

    a bowl of pilaf sat on a dark table with a blue napkin

    Recipe Adaptions

    These are all just suggestions and things that have worked in our test kitchen, but it is your dinner, so adapt it to suit your family. That is the beauty of cooking; we can all create our own delicious meals.

    • Add vegetables - You can add all sorts of veg to this! Add diced carrots, frozen peas, corn, chopped capsicum, chopped mushrooms, or stir through fresh/frozen spinach.
    • Add fresh herbs - The pictures here are garnished with a little fresh parsley, but make herbs the star the show, by stirring through a large handful. Parsley, cilantro, basil, dill, or oregano will work well (they aren't very Turkish, but they are delicious!)
    • Add protein - Add protein to this and make it a complete meal. You can add raw chicken when you cook off the onion or once you have finished cooking the pilaf, stir through shredded chicken, seared steak, grilled shrimp, or any leftover roast meat.
    • Add additional garnishes - Slivered almonds or chopped nuts add a great crunch to the pilaf. Or try stirring through some rasins or dried cranberries.
    close up on the golden color of the orzo

    What to serve with this Turkish Pilaf

    You can serve this rice recipe with just about anything that would accompany regular boiled rice. But it is especially tasty with:

    • Turkish Chicken Breasts
    • Saksuka
    • Creamy Garlic Parmesan Chicken Breasts
    • One Pan Creamy Mushroom Chicken
    • One Pan Creamy Bacon Chicken
    • Peri Peri Chicken Tray Bake
    • Easy One Pan Italian Chicken Breasts
    • Creamy Tuscan Mushrooms with Spinach
    close up on a spoonful of rice and orzo

    Enjoy x

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    a spoon sitting in a bowl of Turkish rice

    Turkish Rice Pilaf with Orzo

    Claire | Sprinkle and Sprouts
    This stovetop Turkish Rice Pilaf with Orzo is a delicious and easy side dish that goes with just about any meal. With only a handful of ingredients, you can make this restaurant style Pilaf at home! It is incredibly simple to make at home and tastes so much better than the boxed version. Tender, fluffy rice, golden, nutty orzo, and plenty of butter. All cooked together with broth/stock. Serve this Turkish Rice Pilaf with just about anything.
    4.15 from 47 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Side
    Cuisine Turkish
    Servings 4
    Calories 341 kcal

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 cup rice - see note 1
    • 2 ½ cups vegetable broth - see note 2
    • 1 tablespoon oil
    • 2 tablespoon butter
    • ½ cup orzo
    • 1 onion, finely chopped - see note 3
    • 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon pepper
    • 2 teaspoon lemon juice

    Instructions
     

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    • Rinse the rice in cold water at least three times to remove any excess starch. (see note 4)
      1 cup rice



    • Pour your broth into a small pan and heat until simmering. Or microwave it until steaming hot.
      2 ½ cups vegetable broth



    • Place a large skillet (one with a lid) or shallow pan (again with a lid) over medium heat.
    • Add the butter and oil to the skillet to melt.
      1 tablespoon oil
      2 tablespoon butter



    • Add in the orzo, stir to coat well, then cook the pasta for 4-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until well browned.
      ½ cup orzo



    • Reduce the heat under the skillet, then add the onion to the pasta and saute gently for 4 minutes.
      1 onion, finely chopped



    • Add the garlic and the rice and stir together until the rice is bright white.
      1 clove garlic, finely chopped
      1 cup rice



    • Add the hot broth, salt, and pepper and bring to a simmer.
      2 ½ cups vegetable broth
      1 teaspoon salt
      ¼ teaspoon pepper



    • Reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes until the rice is tender and the liquid has been absorbed. (see note 5)
    • Remove from heat, but don't lift the lid. Let the finished pilaf stand for 5-10 minutes, then fluff with a fork.
    • Sprinkle the finished pilaf with lemon juice and serve.
      2 teaspoon lemon juice



    Notes

    1. Use a long grain white rice for this recipe; that way, the broth volumes will give you perfectly cooked rice.
    2. Use vegetable or chicken broth, just ensure that it is a well-flavored broth.
    3. Use any color of onion. Yellow or brown onions are typical, but white or red will work just as well, or substitute in two shallots instead.
    4. Rinse the rice thoroughly to ensure the finished pilaf will be fluffier.
      • How to rinse rice:
        Place the rice in a bowl and cover with water. Use your hand to turn the rice over in the bowl, be gentle as you don't want to break the grains. Carefully drain the water away and repeat this process twice more. Once you have rinsed the rice three times, use a fine-mesh sieve to drain the rice. To ensure you have washed away as much starch as possible, place the sieve under the flow of running water for 10-15 seconds. Leave the rice to drain dry.
    5. As long as you use regular long grain white rice and cook it over a low simmer, the rice should be cooked after 20 minutes and the broth all absorbed. The type of rice and the heat can affect the cooking. If the rice is cooked before this time you can drain any excess broth. Or if it isn't quite cooked cook for longer adding more broth/water if needed. 
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 341kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 6gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 524mgPotassium: 135mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 490IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 23mgIron: 1mg

    Nutrition is per serving

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    Comments

    1. Joanne says

      May 13, 2025 at 2:29 am

      5 stars
      This is the best rice dish. I recommend this dish to everyone. We have it many times a month. My 5 yr old granddaughter goes crazy over this dish. Thank u.

      Reply
      • Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts says

        May 14, 2025 at 10:40 am

        I am so happy you enjoyed it Joanne 🙂
        thanks for taking the time to come back and comment.
        Cx

        Reply
    2. Sharina says

      January 08, 2025 at 9:07 pm

      5 stars
      This has been one of my comfort foods! This Turkish rice pilaf with orzo is so comfy and hearty! Glad the instructions of this recipe is so easy to follow!

      Reply
    3. Sara says

      September 09, 2024 at 2:39 am

      5 stars
      Soooo good! I used homemade chicken bone broth instead of vegetable broth, and it worked great. Served with some grilled chicken. We loved it!

      Reply
    4. Annica says

      July 10, 2024 at 6:12 am

      5 stars
      My husband is Turkish and I made this for him. He LOVES it!! It’s made every week I. My household next to something. Instead of vegetable broth I use beef broth, makes a good flavor..

      Reply
    5. Karen says

      June 10, 2024 at 12:05 am

      5 stars
      I made this today and think its delicious. I did have to add about a quarter cup extra hot water at the end to cook the rice a bit more, but I think that's because my skillet is very large and has a steam hole so the fault is mine, not the recipe. It would be great to transfer to a rice cooker at the point the broth is added and let it finish cooking there, but mine isn't big enough. Oh well on the stove was fine.

      Reply
    6. Cyndi says

      December 25, 2023 at 3:18 am

      5 stars
      Perfect and delicious every time.

      Reply
    7. Judy says

      October 09, 2023 at 10:32 am

      Could this be made in a rice cooker. I have one that does a more. ZOJIRUSHI

      Reply
      • Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts says

        October 20, 2023 at 8:52 am

        I have never used a rice cooker so I really can't say for sure.
        But I am think it would be fine as when cooked on the stovetop it cooks like I would any other rice, so guessing the rice cooker would be the same.
        If you have a go, please come back and let me know as I am sure other readers would be interested too.
        Thanks
        Cx

        Reply
    8. Jane says

      June 09, 2023 at 5:54 am

      5 stars
      I love this dish! I used to make it with regular rice and it was great, but then I tried it with orzo and it really took it to the next level. The texture is so much better, and the flavor is amazing.

      Reply
    9. James Payter says

      May 27, 2023 at 9:06 pm

      2 stars
      Followed instructions to the letter, came out mushy

      Reply
    10. JAX says

      May 08, 2023 at 9:35 pm

      4 stars
      Seems like a regular standard Pilaf recipe Pilaf is a Turkish thing I know but I was expecting something unique in it like Saffron threads or Toasted Sesame oil. Which would be a Great add to for this recipe Go light with the Sesame oil. A little bit goes a long way. Thank You Great Recipe

      Reply
    11. Keith Crossley says

      November 05, 2022 at 8:38 am

      5 stars
      Very, very nice. Made it pretty much as directed but added, at the end:
      - 1/3 C Apricots, chopped
      - 1/3 C toasted slivered Almonds
      - 1 Chicken Breast (cooked, chopped)

      Thanks

      Reply
    12. Kate says

      September 24, 2022 at 5:51 pm

      5 stars
      So easy to make
      Turned out perfect
      Everyone loved it
      What more could you ask for

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        October 03, 2022 at 5:57 pm

        Thank you Kate 🙂
        And I agree, I don't ask for much more....maybe a date with George Clooney....but I think I should probably stick to rice 😉
        Cx

        Reply
    13. Lindsey says

      September 17, 2022 at 12:20 am

      5 stars
      This pilaf was the most flavorful I’ve made yet! The toasted orzo was the way to go. Thanks for the pictures showing when to start the next step! So helpful

      Reply
    14. Christine says

      August 16, 2022 at 1:58 am

      5 stars
      Tried this recipe today and it was lovely. Thank you.

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        January 31, 2023 at 3:16 pm

        So happy you enjoyed it 🙂
        Cx

        Reply
    15. Sandra says

      May 28, 2022 at 4:51 am

      5 stars
      Tried this once and loved it so much it’s a regular now for me. I chanced freezing a portion and it was great!

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        May 28, 2022 at 8:35 am

        Oh that is great to know Sandra 🙂
        So pleased you enjoy it so much.
        Thank you for taking the time to come back and comment!
        Cx

        Reply
        • Kate says

          August 01, 2022 at 5:20 am

          Making it right now and the aroma is heavenly!

          Reply
      • Viki Gilbert says

        December 29, 2022 at 5:03 am

        Sounds wonderful x can I serve this with Baharat chicken? I am nervous that the flavours of both dishes may clash? I am having guests next week and want to impress x Thank you xx

        Reply
        • Claire McEwen says

          December 30, 2022 at 1:20 pm

          Hi Viki,

          I think it would work perfectly with baharat chicken 🙂
          The good thing about this pilaf is it isn't dry, so it doesn't need a really saucy main.
          I think your combo sounds spot on and I am sure your guest would enjoy it.
          Cx

          Reply
      • Joanne grim says

        March 18, 2024 at 8:33 am

        5 stars
        This the best recipe I have every had. I will never buy palif again. Thank u my family loves this never any left over.

        Reply
        • Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts says

          April 17, 2024 at 5:10 pm

          Oh that makes me so happy 🙂
          Thank you Joanne.
          Cx

          Reply
    16. Margaret McMillan says

      February 21, 2022 at 9:57 pm

      This is not authentic Turkish pilau rice. Pilau rice in Turkey does not have garlic or onion

      Reply
      • Claire McEwen says

        May 19, 2022 at 12:28 pm

        Hi Margaret, that is really interesting. My Turkish neighbours always put garlic and onion in their pilau, so I did the same.
        I guess like so many things it all comes down to the family recipes that get passed down.
        I'll try it without next time and see how I like it 🙂
        Cx

        Reply
        • Pandie says

          November 22, 2024 at 9:07 am

          Sounds wonderful I'm making tomorrow for dinner

          Reply
    17. Jane Minervini says

      February 15, 2022 at 4:50 pm

      5 stars
      Superb! I made Turkish kebabs and fattoush and wanted a rice side dish. This dish was very easy and absolutely delicious! It’s a keeper. Don’t skimp on the butter….it makes the dish shine.
      Be sure to let the orzo get a good colour too. There are no leftovers, sure sign it was enjoyed.

      Reply
    18. Shelby says

      April 05, 2021 at 2:23 am

      5 stars
      I love how fluffy the orzo turned out! It made such a great base for a bowl.

      Reply
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