Creamy Jalapeno Cheddar One Pot Orzo (Edit recipe)

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The perfect side dish DOES exist y'all! Rich and creamy, full of jalapeno flavour & the perfect underlying heat in every bite, and best of all, only one pot to clean!

PREP TIME

15 minutes

COOK TIME

35 minutes

INGREDIENTS

14

Serves: 3 - 4

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Ingredients

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Process

Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
  1. Begin heating the EVOO, butter, garlic, and pepper flakes, in a large stainless skillet set to just about medium heat. Once heated, let everything sizzle together for 30 + seconds before adding the onion, light portions of the green onions, and jalapenos. Season liberally with salt & cracked pepper. Stir and cook about 10 minutes until veg are mostly soft.
  2. Stir in the orzo pasta and season once again with a good pinch of salt. Stir often as the orzo toasts for 2 minutes before pouring in the wine. Let the wine simmer off until mostly reduced, about 3 minutes. Pour in your broth and wait for the skillet to come to a boil. Once boiled, season liberally with salt, reduce to a simmer, and simmer the skillet uncovered 13 - 15 minutes until orzo is tender and most of the liquid has been absorbed. You do still want some creamy / starchy liquid leftover, but it's most important that the orzo is cooked.
  3. Turn off the heat and stir in the cream, dark portions of the green onions, and aged cheddar until creamy and combined. Set aside covered for 5 minutes. taste and adjust your salt if needed / desired.
  4. I served up my portions as they were, but you could garnish with additional green onion, some thinly sliced jalapeno perhaps, or some finely shredded grana padano. ENJOY!

Notes

  • As we know, the heat of the jalapeno peppers is mostly found in the pith / seeds. I deseeded two of them, and used the heat from the other two. If you want to reduce the heat in favour of just the jalapeno flavour, deseed all of your jalapenos.
  • I like to use Irish / English aged cheddars. They're always so pungent and flavourful. Just make sure the cheddar you're using is aged for long enough that is has some funky flavours.

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This is our estimate based on online research.
Calories:881
Fat:57 g
Carbohydrates:120 g
Protein:41 g
Cholesterol:73 g
Sodium:1434 mg
Fiber:6 g
Sugars:10 g
Sugar Alcohol:0 g
Calculated for total recipe.
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