Showing posts with label sage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sage. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Autumn Comfort: Sage Chicken Meatballs with Creamy Pumpkin-Spinach Orzo


Cozy up with Sage Chicken Meatballs and Creamy Pumpkin-Spinach Orzo — a quick, flavor-packed fall dinner that’s comforting, wholesome, and easy to make. 



Autumn Comfort: Sage Chicken Meatballs with Creamy Pumpkin-Spinach Orzo


Our autumn evenings are starting to cool, and there’s nothing better than a cozy, one-pan dinner that tastes like fall in every bite. These Sage Chicken Meatballs with Creamy Pumpkin-Spinach Orzo bring together the warmth of herbs, the comfort of tender meatballs, and the silky richness of pumpkin in a dish that feels gourmet—but comes together effortlessly on a weeknight.

Each forkful is a little symphony of flavor: juicy, herbed chicken meatballs with just the right hint of red pepper heat, nestled in a creamy, nutmeg-scented orzo sauce that’s balanced with fresh spinach and a touch of Parmesan. It’s wholesome and hearty without feeling heavy, and every layer of seasoning builds toward that perfect “wow” moment you’ve been missing in your fall dinners.

Whether you’re looking to impress guests or just want a cozy, no-fuss meal for two (with leftovers for lunch), this recipe delivers the kind of comfort that feels like a weekend indulgence — even on your busiest weeknight.





What Ingredients Do I Need?



Each ingredient brings something special to this cozy fall dish. Here’s what you’ll need to make it shine:


  • Ground Chicken: Lean and mild, the perfect base for soaking up all the herby, savory flavors.
  • Fresh Sage: Adds earthy, aromatic depth that captures the essence of fall.
  • Garlic & Onion: Build a flavorful foundation for both the meatballs and the creamy orzo.
  • Italian Seasoning & Dried Thyme: Layers of herbal warmth that complement the pumpkin perfectly.
  • Red Pepper Flakes: A gentle kick to balance the sweetness of the pumpkin and richness of the orzo.
  • Worcestershire Sauce: Adds umami and depth, tying the flavors together beautifully.
  • Panko Bread Crumbs: Light texture that keeps the meatballs tender.
  • Whole Milk: Adds creaminess and silkiness to the orzo base.
  • Pumpkin Purée: The star of the show — smooth, subtly sweet, and rich in fall flavor.
  • Orzo Pasta: Tiny, rice-shaped pasta that cooks right in the sauce for one-pan convenience.
  • Chicken Broth: Infuses the orzo with savory flavor as it simmers.
  • Spinach: Adds a burst of color, freshness, and nutrition to the creamy base.
  • Parmesan Cheese: Melts in for subtle richness and a touch of saltiness.
  • Avocado Oil & Olive Oil: For sautéing, finishing, and enhancing the silky texture.
  • Nutmeg, Salt & Pepper: Classic seasonings that round out the dish with warmth and balance.
  • Fresh Parsley (for garnish): A bright, fresh finishing touch.





Substitutions and Variations

This cozy one-pot meal is flexible enough to suit your pantry and preferences — here are a few easy swaps:


Ground Chicken: Substitute with ground turkey or chicken sausage for a flavor twist.

Fresh Sage: Use ½ tsp dried sage if fresh isn’t available.

Whole Milk: Swap for half-and-half or a splash of cream for extra richness.

Spinach: Try kale or Swiss chard for a heartier green.

Worcestershire Sauce: Soy sauce or tamari adds similar umami depth.

Parmesan Cheese: Use Pecorino Romano for sharper bite.

Pumpkin Purée: Butternut squash purée works beautifully in its place.




Kitchen Notes and Tips

These small details make all the difference between good and unforgettable:

  • Mix meatballs gently — overmixing can make them tough.
  • Season as you go — salting in layers builds depth and prevents a flat flavor.
  • Rest the meatballs — cover for 2–3 minutes after browning to keep them juicy.
  • Don’t overcook the orzo — leave it slightly saucy; it will thicken as it rests.
  • Finish with flair — a drizzle of olive oil, fresh parsley, and crispy sage leaves add color and texture.












HUNGRY FOR MORE? Subscribe to emails at the top of this page and follow along on Facebook,  and Pinterest for all of the latest updates.







    RECIPE IS DOWN BELOW👇     


















Saturday, July 25, 2020

Summer Fresh Recipe Series: Grilled Vegetable Platter

Vegetables grilled until caramelized and tender crisp and doused with the most fabulous herb vinaigrette around!


Vegetables grilled until caramelized and tender crisp and doused with the most fabulous herb vinaigrette around! - Slice of Southern



I've been dying to bring you this 8th installment of my Summer Fresh Recipe Series.  This next side dish is a beauty, and a tasty one at that.  It screams summertime and just begs to be eaten!

The focus is on the fresh summer vegetables and all the fresh herbs you can get your hands on!


Vegetables grilled until caramelized and tender crisp and doused with the most fabulous herb vinaigrette around! - Slice of Southern


GRILLED VEGETABLE PLATTER

I've come a long way since childhood.  Yes, I have.

There was a time I would never have looked twice at this platter, crinkling up my nose.

But not today.

I've changed.

You couldn't drag me away from these now.

And the vinaigrette... let's just say I could bathe in it!


Vegetables grilled until caramelized and tender crisp and doused with the most fabulous herb vinaigrette around! - Slice of Southern

Enjoy!



Summer Fresh Recipe Series




Grilled Vegetable Platter


VEGETABLES
5-6 Campari tomatoes
3-4 large carrots, peeled
1 bunch large asparagus, wooden ends removed
1-2 zucchinis, cut on the bias
1-2 yellow summer squash, cut on the bias

FOR THE VINAIGRETTE
1/4 cup olive oil
Tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 Tbsp honey
Tbsp Dijon mustard
3 cloves garlic, minced
Tbsp fresh basil, chopped, plus whole leaves for garnish
Tbsp fresh rosemary, chopped
Tbsp fresh sage, chopped
Tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Preheat grill to medium high heat.

In a medium bowl stir together all the ingredients for the vinaigrette.  Brush all sides of the vegetables with some of the vinaigrette and allow to marinate for about 10 minutes. 

Grill vegetables straight on the grill until tender crisp and they have good grill marks on them, turning over as needed.  About 10 minutes.

Remove from grill to a platter and drizzle with some of the remaining vinaigrette.  Serve immediately.



Vegetables grilled until caramelized and tender crisp and doused with the most fabulous herb vinaigrette around! - Slice of Southern

Vegetables grilled until caramelized and tender crisp and doused with the most fabulous herb vinaigrette around! - Slice of Southern


LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...