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Orzo Salad with Asian Ginger Dressing

July 10, 2008 by Marye Audet  
Filed under Main Course, Make ahead

orzo salad

This is my submission for Presto Pasta Night. This week it is being hosted by A Scientist in the Kitchen. There are sure to be lots of fantastic dishes so run by and check it out on Friday July 11.

Orzo is a tiny, rice shaped pasta. The flavor is more delicate than rice but other than that it makes a great substitute for rice in most dishes. Using it as a base for a salad is pure D. genius because the ingredients don’t all fall to the bottom of the bowl like in many pasta salads.

It was hot yesterday. I got up to walk with a friend at 5:30 a.m. and then home to get breakfast and blog…then to the grocers…then home to try to throw supper together and it was all ready late. No time for rice!

I grabbed the orzo and set it to boil while I peeled and chopped and grated like a mad-woman. This was the result and I have to tell you that it is fantastic! All the amounts given are easily changed to your own tastes and pantry needs. :) Many of the ingredients for this came out of our garden.

Orzo Salad

1 lb orzo, cooked

4 cups steamed green beans

1 purple onion chopped

1 red pepper chopped

2 cucumbers, diced (peel them if they are waxed)

1 tbs sesame seed oil

1 cup hulled, roasted sunflower seeds

1/4 c sesame seeds

Ginger Lime Dressing

3 tbs sesame oil

2 tbs Ume Plum Vinegar

2 tbs organic soy sauce

1/2 inch piece fresh ginger, grated

one garlic clove grated

3 tbs honey

juice and grated rind of 1/2 lime

salt

pepper

Mix the vegetables and orzo.

In a small pan over medium high heat heat the 1 tbs of sesame oil Add the sesame seeds and the sunflower seeds and stir rapidly until browned Add to the green bean mixture. Stir well.

Mix the dressing ingredients and pour over orzo mixture. Allow to marinate for at least 15 minutes. Serves about 8 -10.

Image:MaryeAudet

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Comments

10 Responses to “Orzo Salad with Asian Ginger Dressing”
  1. This looks absolutely delicious, Marye!

  2. Marye says:

    Thanks Jen! It would go great with brownies. LOL

  3. noble pig says:

    Oh yummy, love it. I love Orzo.

  4. Marye says:

    Me too, Cathy..It would go great with one of the wines you tasted the other day!

  5. Ruth says:

    I do love orzo and especially love the surprise look on faces at a buffet brunch when the unsuspected think they’re eating rice!

    Your dressing sounds awesome. I’ll have to check the 2 or 3 Asian shops in Halifax to see if any have the Ume plum vinegar.

    Thanks for sharing this one with Presto Pasta Nights.

  6. Marye says:

    Thanks for stopping by Ruth.

  7. Ginger says:

    yum…. ya know, sometimes your vegetarian past shows up and nudges mine!

  8. Marye says:

    Ginger, LOL! This is so good, you have to try it

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