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  • I’m Tired Dinner: Lemon Garlic Chicken & Orzo (One Pan)

    I’m Tired Dinner: Lemon Garlic Chicken & Orzo (One Pan)

    A tiny note before we cook

    This is part of my I’m Tired Dinner series: cozy, low-effort meals for the nights when you want something warm and satisfying—without a long list of steps.

    If you’re caring for others (or simply carrying a lot), dinner doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to be possible.


    Why you’ll love this one

    • One pan (less cleanup)
    • Comforting + bright (lemon + garlic, but still cozy)
    • Feels “real” without being complicated
    • Great for leftovers (it reheats beautifully)

    Ingredients (serves 2–3)

    • 2 chicken thighs (boneless/skinless) or 2 small chicken breasts
    • 1 tbsp olive oil
    • 3–4 cloves garlic, minced
    • 1 tsp dried oregano (or Italian seasoning)
    • 1/2 tsp salt + black pepper
    • Zest of 1 lemon + 2 tbsp lemon juice
    • 1 cup orzo
    • 2 1/2 cups chicken broth (or stock)
    • 1 cup baby spinach (optional but nice)
    • 2 tbsp grated parmesan (optional)
    • Optional: a handful of chopped parsley

    Easy swaps

    • No orzo? Use small pasta, couscous, or even rice (see notes).
    • No spinach? Frozen peas work great.

    Quick steps (no fuss)

    1. Season the chicken. Pat dry, then season with salt, pepper, oregano, lemon zest.
    2. Sear (2–3 minutes per side). In a large pan, heat olive oil. Sear chicken until lightly golden. Remove to a plate (it will finish cooking later).
    3. Garlic + orzo. Lower heat, add garlic for 20–30 seconds. Stir in orzo for 30 seconds so it gets lightly coated.
    4. Add broth + lemon. Pour in broth and lemon juice. Stir.
    5. Nest chicken back in. Place chicken on top. Cover and simmer 10–12 minutes, stirring orzo once or twice so it doesn’t stick.
    6. Finish. When orzo is tender and chicken is cooked through, stir in spinach until wilted. Add parmesan if using.
    7. Serve. Taste, add more lemon/pepper if you want, and call it dinner.

    “I’m tired” tips (these matter)

    • If the pan looks dry before the orzo is tender: add a splash of broth/water and keep going.
    • If using chicken breast: pull it a little earlier if it’s done, so it stays juicy.
    • This is a great “bowl dinner” with a little extra olive oil on top.

    Variations (same vibe, different day)

    • Creamy version: stir in 2 tbsp cream cheese or a splash of cream at the end.
    • Tomato version: add 1–2 tbsp tomato paste with the garlic, then continue.
    • Veggie boost: add chopped zucchini or mushrooms right after garlic.

    Series notes

    I’m Tired Dinner is a collection of small, comforting meals for real life—when energy is low and warmth matters.

    Previous posts in the series: