Marsala Chicken Orzo is a rich and flavorful dish that combines the depth of traditional chicken Marsala with the cozy, pasta-like texture of orzo. Creamy, savory, and perfectly balanced, this one-pot meal brings together tender chicken, earthy mushrooms, and sweet Marsala wine — all simmered into a velvety sauce that clings to each grain of orzo.
This recipe is a clever twist on classic Italian-American cuisine. Instead of serving Marsala chicken over pasta or mashed potatoes, we cook the orzo right in the same pan, infusing it with all the delicious juices and creating a risotto-style finish that feels both rustic and elegant.
Ideal for weeknights or relaxed entertaining, this dish is packed with restaurant-style flavor — yet made with simple ingredients in under 45 minutes.
Ingredients Overview
Each component of this Marsala chicken orzo plays a key role in building depth and texture. Here’s what you’ll need, and how to make smart substitutions if needed.
Core Ingredients:
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Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs or Breasts: Thighs are juicier and more flavorful, but breasts work for a leaner option. Cut into bite-size pieces for faster cooking.
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Orzo Pasta: A small, rice-shaped pasta that cooks quickly and soaks up the sauce beautifully.
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Mushrooms: Cremini, baby bella, or white button mushrooms all work. They add a meaty texture and soak up the Marsala.
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Marsala Wine: Sweet or dry Marsala wine adds a distinct, nutty richness. Don’t substitute with regular wine — the flavor is key to this dish.
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Shallots or Onion: Add sweetness and base flavor. Shallots provide a milder, more delicate taste.
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Garlic: A couple of cloves enhance the savory depth.
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Chicken Broth: Use low-sodium broth to control the salt level. It helps cook the orzo and builds the sauce.
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Heavy Cream: Just a splash at the end gives the dish its creamy finish. For a lighter version, use half-and-half.
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Thyme: Fresh or dried thyme adds an herby, slightly woodsy note.
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Parmesan Cheese: Stirred in at the end for creaminess and umami.
Optional Add-ins:
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Spinach or Kale: Stir in at the end for color and nutrients.
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Peas: Sweet green peas balance the earthiness of the mushrooms.
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Fresh Parsley: Adds a pop of brightness before serving.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps for creamy, flavorful chicken orzo with minimal effort and cleanup.
1. Sear the Chicken
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Season 1.5 lbs of chicken (cut into chunks) with salt, pepper, and a pinch of garlic powder.
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Heat 1–2 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet or sauté pan over medium-high heat.
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Add chicken and cook for 5–6 minutes until golden brown on all sides. Remove from pan and set aside.
Searing the chicken adds a layer of rich flavor to the base of the dish.
2. Cook the Mushrooms and Aromatics
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In the same pan, add 1 tbsp olive oil and 1 tbsp butter.
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Sauté 8 oz sliced mushrooms for 5–7 minutes until browned and their moisture evaporates.
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Add 1 finely chopped shallot (or ½ small onion) and cook 2–3 minutes until softened.
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Stir in 2–3 cloves minced garlic and 1 tsp thyme. Cook until fragrant.
The mushrooms should be deeply browned before you deglaze — that’s where the umami lives.
3. Deglaze with Marsala
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Pour in ½ cup Marsala wine to deglaze the pan, scraping up browned bits.
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Simmer 2–3 minutes to reduce slightly and cook off the alcohol.
The Marsala adds a sweet, caramelized depth that defines the dish.
4. Add Orzo and Broth
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Stir in 1 cup dry orzo and toast for 1 minute.
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Pour in 2½ cups chicken broth and return the seared chicken to the pan.
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Bring to a gentle simmer, then reduce heat to medium-low.
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Cover and cook for 12–15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until orzo is tender and has absorbed most of the liquid.
If the mixture gets too thick, add a splash more broth to loosen it up.
5. Finish with Cream and Cheese
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Stir in ¼ cup heavy cream and ⅓ cup grated Parmesan.
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Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lemon juice if needed.
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Optional: Stir in a handful of baby spinach until wilted.
Let the dish rest for 5 minutes before serving — the sauce will thicken beautifully.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
Chef’s Tips:
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Use Dry or Sweet Marsala: Both work, but sweet Marsala adds more warmth.
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Deglaze Properly: Don’t skip scraping up the brown bits — they’re flavor gold.
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Cream Goes Last: Add cream at the end to prevent curdling and preserve richness.
Flavor Variations:
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Creamy Mushroom-Only Version: Skip the chicken and double the mushrooms.
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Marsala Turkey Orzo: Use leftover turkey for a cozy holiday-inspired dish.
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Lighter Option: Use half-and-half instead of cream and reduce cheese.
Dietary Substitutions:
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Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free orzo or short-cut rice-shaped pasta alternatives.
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Dairy-Free: Use coconut cream or cashew cream, and skip the Parmesan or use a dairy-free substitute.
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Vegetarian: Omit chicken and use vegetable broth; boost with mushrooms or white beans.
Serving Ideas & Occasions

This Marsala chicken orzo is a showstopper of a comfort meal — elegant enough for date night, but easy enough for weeknight dinner.
Serve it with:
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A crisp green salad with lemon vinaigrette
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Roasted garlic green beans
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A side of warm crusty bread to scoop up the creamy sauce
Ideal for:
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Family dinners
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Cozy winter meals
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Casual dinner parties
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Meal prep (it reheats well for up to 3 days)
The combination of Marsala’s sweetness, earthy mushrooms, and savory Parmesan makes it craveable and comforting — a dish everyone will want seconds of.
Nutritional & Health Notes
This dish is a balanced meal featuring:
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Lean Protein from chicken
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Complex Carbs from orzo
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Antioxidants & Fiber from mushrooms and optional greens
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Healthy Fats in moderation from olive oil, cream, and Parmesan
For a lighter version:
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Use chicken breast
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Substitute half the cream with low-fat milk or broth
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Stir in more vegetables for added fiber
A typical serving provides about 450–550 calories, depending on add-ins. Serve with vegetables to make it a complete and wholesome dinner.
FAQs
Q1: Can I make this ahead of time?
A1: Yes. Marsala chicken orzo stores well for up to 3 days in the fridge. Add a splash of broth or water when reheating to loosen the sauce.
Q2: What if I don’t have Marsala wine?
A2: Use sherry wine as the closest substitute. Dry white wine can work in a pinch, but the unique flavor of Marsala is best.
Q3: Can I use rice instead of orzo?
A3: Yes, but cooking time and liquid ratios will change. Arborio rice makes it risotto-like. Simmer longer and add broth gradually.
Q4: Is this freezer-friendly?
A4: You can freeze leftovers, but orzo may soften upon reheating. Cool completely before freezing and thaw overnight before reheating.
Q5: Can I make it vegetarian?
A5: Absolutely. Omit the chicken and use vegetable broth. Add more mushrooms or canned white beans for texture and protein.
Q6: How do I prevent curdling the cream?
A6: Lower the heat before adding cream, and stir continuously. Don’t let the sauce boil after cream is added.
Q7: What’s the best pan to use?
A7: A large sauté pan or deep skillet with a lid works best. It allows enough room for orzo to expand and cook evenly.
PrintMarsala Chicken Orzo – A Creamy, One-Pot Comfort Dinner
Creamy Marsala chicken orzo with mushrooms, garlic, and Parmesan. A cozy one-pan dinner perfect for weeknights or special occasions.
Ingredients
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1.5 lbs boneless chicken thighs or breasts, chopped
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Salt, pepper, garlic powder (to season)
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2 tbsp olive oil, divided
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1 tbsp butter
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8 oz mushrooms, sliced
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1 shallot, finely chopped
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3 cloves garlic, minced
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½ cup Marsala wine
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1 cup dry orzo
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2½ cups chicken broth
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¼ cup heavy cream
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⅓ cup grated Parmesan
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1 tsp dried thyme
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Optional: spinach, peas, fresh parsley
Instructions
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Season chicken with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Sear in olive oil until golden. Remove and set aside.
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In same pan, cook mushrooms in butter and olive oil until browned. Add shallot, garlic, and thyme. Sauté 2–3 minutes.
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Pour in Marsala wine, scrape bottom of pan, and simmer 2–3 minutes.
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Stir in orzo. Add broth and return chicken to pan. Cover and simmer 12–15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
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Stir in cream and Parmesan. Add spinach if using. Let rest 5 minutes before serving.
Notes
Adjust seasoning with salt and lemon juice. Use dairy-free cream and cheese substitutes if needed.
