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I’ve been making this simple Ina Garten recipe for almost 20 years. It’s easy, nutritious, and a total crowd-pleaser.

February 10, 2026
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I’ve been making this simple Ina Garten recipe for almost 20 years. It’s easy, nutritious, and a total crowd-pleaser.
A bowl of roasted shrimp and orzo.
I love making Ina Garten’s roasted shrimp and orzo recipe. Lauren Finney Harden
  • I’ve been making Ina Garten’s roasted shrimp and orzo for the past 20 years.
  • The dish only requires a few ingredients and comes together quickly.
  • It’s filling, nutritious, and easily customizable for weeknight dinners the whole family can enjoy.

I grew up watching the Food Network and always loved Ina Garten for her laid-back attitude and approach to cooking. When I was a 20-something in New York City, I relied on her recipes to transport me to other destinations without ever leaving my apartment.

For example, I found her roasted shrimp and orzo recipe nearly 20 years ago and have been making it ever since. These days, it’s a go-to for feeding my family of four a quick, nutritious, and delicious meal.

I love its simplicity, fresh flavors, and the fact that it’s always a crowd-pleaser. Here’s how I make it.

The recipe only requires a few ingredients.

A bag of shrimp, a container of dill, a block of feta, a bottle of white wine vinegar, a cucumber, a red onion, a bag of orzo, a bunch of parsley, and a bundle of scallions.
Lauren Finney Harden

To make Garten’s roasted shrimp and orzo recipe, which serves six, I grabbed:

  • Kosher salt
  • Olive oil
  • ¾ pound of orzo pasta
  • ½ cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 pounds of shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 1 cup of minced scallions
  • 1 cup of chopped fresh dill
  • 1 cup of chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
  • One cucumber
  • ½ cup of diced red onion
  • ¾ pound of feta cheese

After gathering my ingredients, I realized I forgot to buy a lemon, so I substituted it with white-wine vinegar.

I started by roasting the shrimp.

Shrimp spread out on a pan with foil.
Lauren Finney Harden

I used frozen shrimp for convenience, and let them defrost in the fridge for a few hours before cooking. Once I took them out, I patted them dry and tossed them in olive oil, salt, and pepper.

I spread them out on a pan with foil and roasted them in my toaster oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The recipe says to do this for six minutes, but I did it just a little bit longer.

Then, I cooked the orzo while I chopped my veggies.

Chopped parsley, scallion, dill, red onion, and cucumber on a wooden cutting board.
Lauren Finney Harden

I cooked the orzo according to the package directions, drained it, and sprayed it lightly with olive oil to prevent it from sticking together.

While that was cooking, I chopped the red onion, cucumber, parsley, dill, and green onion.

Next, I made the dressing.

A bowl of dressing.
Lauren Finney Harden

To make this super simple dressing, I mixed white wine vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper together.

I piled everything into a serving bowl.

Chopped ingredients on a bed of orzo in a bowl.
Lauren Finney Harden

I piled the orzo, shrimp, veggies, feta, and herbs on top of the dressing and tossed them all together.

I often make this recipe the day I eat it, and it tastes amazing when it’s warm and freshly mixed. However, it’s also fantastic once the flavors have had a little while to marinate, so sometimes, I let it sit in the fridge overnight.

I love how versatile this recipe is.

Lauren holding up a bowl of roasted shrimp and orzo.
Lauren Finney Harden

One of my favorite things about this recipe is that it can easily be modified. As a mom, I’ve changed the recipe up to suit the tastes of my toddler and preschooler.

For example, if I want them to eat more veggies, I’ll toss in whatever I have on hand — like red peppers or tomatoes.

And, I usually pile a scoop of this over spinach or arugula for myself, for an easy boost of greens.

Overall, this recipe is such a solid base to work from — and one of the easiest ways to get a filling, nutritious weeknight meal on the table that my kids will enjoy.

This story was originally published on October 7, 2025, and most recently updated on February 10, 2026.

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