{"id":462,"date":"2025-11-03T18:53:13","date_gmt":"2025-11-03T19:53:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pferdebuecher.net\/?p=462"},"modified":"2025-11-07T11:01:43","modified_gmt":"2025-11-07T11:01:43","slug":"chicken-bacon-leek-orzo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.pferdebuecher.net\/index.php\/2025\/11\/03\/chicken-bacon-leek-orzo\/","title":{"rendered":"Chicken, Bacon & Leek Orzo"},"content":{"rendered":"
This chicken, bacon and leek orzo is super hearty, simple to make and oozes comfort!<\/strong><\/p>\n This is the kind of comfort food that sticks to your ribs. Not only is it really easy to make, but you only need one pan to whip it up in! Follow me…<\/p>\n For this recipe, we’ll be using chicken breasts. ‘Why not use thighs?’ <\/em>I hear you cry! Whilst you could, I prefer using breast for this recipe for two reasons:<\/strong><\/p>\n Before we fry the chicken, we’ll be frying the bacon<\/strong>. This way, you can render out the fat and recycle it to fry the chicken (don’t let that liquid gold go to waste!).<\/p>\n To most efficiently extract the fat from the bacon<\/strong>, I recommend starting in a cold pan and frying at no higher than medium. You need to gently draw it out. <\/p>\n Process shots: slice chicken then season (photos 1&2), add bacon to pan (photo 3), fry then remove (photo 4), add chicken (photo 5), fry then remove (photo 6).<\/em><\/p>\n If you’ve been here for a while, you know I love a one pot orzo recipe as much as the next person. Cooking the orzo in with everything else is awesome for a few different reasons:<\/strong><\/p>\n It’ll seem like there’s a lot of liquid at the start, but the orzo will absorb a fair bit. You want the end result to be similar to a risotto. If you run out of liquid just simply add in more as needed. Keep in mind it’ll thicken up even more as you plate up. <\/p>\n Process shots: melt butter (photo 1), add leeks, garlic and thyme (photo 2), fry (photo 3), stir in orzo (photo 4), simmer with stock, cream, dijon and nutmeg (photo 5), stir in bacon and parmesan (photo 6).<\/em><\/p>\n I like to plate up the orzo and add the sliced chicken on top. When slicing the chicken<\/strong>, make sure you do it at a slight angle<\/strong> and preferably against the natural grain of the meat<\/strong> – just for maximum tenderness!<\/p>\n I also like to serve with a wedge of lemon<\/strong>. I find this really brightens up the dish and brings everything together. Just work to taste when squeezing it over.<\/p>\n For another chicken and bacon recipe check out my Chicken and Bacon Pasta Bake<\/a>!<\/em><\/p>\n For more orzo recipes check out my Orzo Roundup<\/a>!<\/em><\/p>\n Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for this chicken, bacon and leek orzo shall we?!<\/strong><\/p>\n
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<\/figure>\nCreamy Leek Orzo<\/h2>\n
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Orzo Consistency<\/h3>\n
<\/figure>\nHow to serve Chicken, Bacon & Leek Orzo<\/h2>\n
<\/figure>\nHow to make Chicken, Bacon & Leek Orzo (Full Recipe & Video)<\/h2>\n