This lemon chicken orzo soup with spinach has loads of lemon and fresh herbs! It makes for one comforting dinner when the weather has a little chill and will warm you right to your toes!

Hi everyone! How’s the weekend treating you? Splendidly, I hope! Have you been hibernating too? Being bundled up inside got me thinking.
What are some things that you have to have stocked in your fridge or pantry at all times? Like, if you can’t go through the door, can you still make something sensible to eat?
Me?
Onions, garlic, olive oil, dried and fresh chili peppers, canned tomatoes, canned fish (I’m looking at you sardines and tuna), broth, beans/lentils and lemons. Always.
Ok, there may be one more thing โฆ
Wine. Ha!
With those few things, you can make just about anything. Plus, they’re typically some sort of component in many of my recipes. Today, the shining ingredient is lemon in this lemon chicken orzo soup recipe!
This lemony soup is absolutely bursting with fresh flavours! There’s tons of herbs and baby spinach. Both lemon zest and juice give you a punch to the taste buds. Definitely much needed during winter, don’t ya think?

What Is Orzo?
Orzo is a type of short pasta that looks like rice. Yep, pasta.
Even when I picked up this orzo at my local bulk food store, the cashier said “Is that a type of rice?” as he was trying to find the code (because in a rush, I didn’t write it down. I know, bad Dawn).
“No,” I said. “It looks like rice, but it’s actually a pasta.”
Look at me being a little foodie nerd, LOL. Yep, that’s me. I picked this orzo up at a bulk food store, but you could easily find in your grocery store right where you would find spaghetti, linguine and the like.
You cook orzo like you would pasta (in a pot of boiling salted water). For this lemon chicken soup, I threw the orzo directly into the pot to cook in there. Easy! Plus, no additional dirty pots to clean!

How To Make Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup
Full details are in the recipe card below, but here are the basics:
- Cook onions and then garlic.
- Add carrots, celery, herbs, salt and pepper.
- Pour in chicken broth and cook for a bit.
- Orzo goes next and cook until tender.
- Add cooked chicken and spinach.
- Finish with parsley, lemon zest and juice.
- Remove bay leaves, portion and enjoy!

How to Zest Lemon
There are a few ways to zest lemons but whatever you do, always zest before juicing! If you cut and juice your lemon before zesting, removing the zest won’t be as easy.
First, make sure your lemon is washed thoroughly (preferably organic) and dry. So, to zest a lemon, you could use:
- Microplane. Rub the lemon against the blades, turning as you go and only getting the yellow part, not the pith (white part) because it’s bitter.
- Pairing knife. Carefully cut just the yellow part from the lemon. Cut into thin strips and finely mince. I’m not a huge fan of this method.
- Vegetable peeler. Again, carefully cut just the yellow part from the lemon. Cut into thin strips and finely mince.
- Or my fave, which is a box grater on the finest grate that’s there.

Can I Use Lemon Juice Instead of Lemon Zest?
This lemon chicken soup uses both lemon juice and zest (because I’m a huge fan of lemon and I think it really adds something special to the recipe).
If you like things a little more subtle, just use lemon juice. Add a little and then taste.
If you want more zing, add a little more juice and taste again. The zest is more potent than the juice, in my opinion, so you can totally omit if you like.
Tips for Making This Recipe
- I used leftover store-bought rotisserie chicken (and a mixture of white and dark meat), but you can totally cook some chicken at home to make this soup.ย
- Just โ cup of orzo was used here (about 10 tablespoons), but if you want to add a little more you totally can. I would recommend no more than 1 cup. If you do, though, you may want to add a little more broth.
- You could use less or more lemon, whatever your preference. I enjoy the lemon flavour. After all, it is “lemon” chicken soup. I would suggest starting with the juice of one lemon and then seeing if you want more juice and any zest. Again, it’s easier to add than take away.

Recipe Variations
- Baby spinach was used, but you could totally omit or use kale or swiss chard (they will have to be cooked a tad longer, though, to break down).
- I used a combination of fresh parsley, rosemary and thyme. However, you could use any one, two or all three of those herbs if you like. Oregano works lovely too!
- If you don’t have orzo on hand, use another type of small pasta like acini di pepe, stars or alphabet pasta.
More Yummy Chicken Soup Recipes
If you make this lemon chicken soup recipe, be sure to leave a comment below!

Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup With Spinach
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 yellow onion, peeled and diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 carrots, peeled and cut into ยผ-inch slices
- 2 ribs celery, cut into ยผ-inch slices
- ยพ teaspoon salt
- ยฝ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary leaves, or 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
- ยฝ tablespoon minced fresh thyme leaves, or ยฝ teaspoon dried thyme
- 2 bay leaves
- 8 cups low sodium chicken broth
- โ cups orzo
- 1 pound cooked chicken, shredded or chopped
- 4 cups baby spinach, loosely packed
- 4 to 5 tablespoons lemon juice, from about 1.5 lemons (depending on how much lemon flavour you want)
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest, zest the lemon before juicing
- small bunch fresh parsley, roughly chopped
Instructions
- Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. (I used an enameled cast-iron Dutch oven.)
- Add onion and cook, stirring often, until softened, about 5 minutes.ย Stir in garlic and cook for about 30 seconds to 1 minute.
- Add carrots, celery, salt, black pepper, rosemary, thyme and bay leaves. Stir. Cook for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Add chicken broth and bring to a boil.ย Cook for 10 minutes.ย
- Stir in orzo, lower to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes.
- Stir in the cooked chicken. Continue to cook the soup for another 5 minutes or so until the orzo is tender and cooked. Add spinach and cook for 1 to 2 minutes until wilted.
- Stir in lemon juice, lemon zest, and parsley. Remove bay leaves and discard. Note: If you want more lemon flavour, you can add more lemon juice to taste.
- To serve, divide the soup into bowls and enjoy!
Notes
- I used leftover rotisserie chicken (and a mixture of white and dark meat), but you can totally roast off some chicken to make this soup.ย ย
- Just โ cup of orzo was used here (about 10 tablespoons), but if you want to add a little more you totally can. I would recommend no more than 1 cup. If you do, though, you may want to add a little more broth.
- Always zest lemons before juicing because it will be easier to get that zest off.
- You could use less or more lemon, whatever your preference. I enjoy the lemon flavour. After all, it is “lemon” chicken soup. I would suggest starting with the juice of one lemon and then seeing if you want more juice and any zest. Again, it’s easier to add than take away.
A note on times provided: appliances vary, any prep and/or cook times provided are estimates only.
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Tried this recipe?
If you do make this recipe, thank you!! It would mean so much if you could leave a comment below. Love to know how you enjoyed it, and it helps other readers too!
Karen (Back Road Journal)
It is rainy and cool today and a bowl of your delicious looking soup would be most welcomed.
Girl Heart Food
Wish I could hand ya a bowl! Stay warm, Karen ๐
Holly
Oh what a perfect twist on a traditional chicken noodle soup. Orzo really dresses up this soup and makes it special. I will keep it in mind the next time I take a meal to a friend– so warming, flavorful and hearty!
Girl Heart Food
Wouldn’t that be a lovely treat! Thanks Holly!
Kim - The Puffy Biscuit
It is so cold here today (again!) I was out earlier and I can’t seem to get warm. I know this soup would do the trick. It looks so comforting and delicious!
Girl Heart Food
Totally! Thank you Kim! Stay warm ๐
All That I'm Eating
I bet the lemon in this really lifts it up, this is just my kind of soup!
Girl Heart Food
Totally! Thank you!
Denise@urbnspice
Lovely recipe, both in appearance and ingredients, Dawn. I love making soup of every type – I canโt wait to make your Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup with Spinach. Healthy, flavourful and very pretty to look at. Thanks so much for sharing!
Girl Heart Food
Thank you Denise! Appreciate the kind words ๐
Laura
Dawn – our fridges and pantries sound remarkably similar! And I see you and I are both in the same soup-seeking seasonal mode right now, too! I canโt get enough!
Girl Heart Food
Right?! Gotta love a bowl of comfort food on a cold day ๐
marilyn @family food around the clock
Amazing and delicious! thank you for sharing ๐
Girl Heart Food
Thanks Marilyn ๐
Colleen
I agree with your essentials, including the wine ๐ I would also add limes, and coconut milk, too. This soup looks yummy, and I have leftover roast chicken and orzo, so I think I know what’s for dinner tonight!
Girl Heart Food
Yes, limes and coconut milk are awesome too! Thanks Colleen! Enjoy ๐
Valentina
I’ve got a similar “must-have-in-panty-at-all-times” list. I especially love this time of year because my lemon tree is full so I know I’ve always got several at the ready. I have always love lemon in soups — I find comforting and warming on a cold day, and healing if I’m under the weather. Really, I’d take a bowl of this any time. ๐
Girl Heart Food
Lucky you with the lemon tree!! Thanks so much for the kind comment, Valentina ๐
Katherine | Love In My Oven
Ha! Dawn, I’m with you on the wine. And pretty much everything else that you’ve named!! This soup looks like just what the doctor ordered, especially since I feel a tickle in my throat and it’s still freezing outside! I need this! Hope you have a great weekend my friend!!
Girl Heart Food
Woo hoo! Thank you Katherine! Stay warm, my friend ๐
Haylie Abele / Our Balanced Bowl
LOL at the wine comment! Same, girl. Same. I also love keeping pasta, broccoli, grass fed butter and milk on hand! That way I can at least whip up a quick pasta dish if nothing else! Speaking of pasta, I’ve never tried orzo but now I’m so curious! It looks delicious! I love the combos in this soup – the lemon sounds SOO good for all of those sicknesses going around right now! Chicken soup is always good for the soul ๐ Great recipe!
Girl Heart Food
Happy to hear it ๐ Butter is a good one too!! Thank you Haylie! Have a great week ๐
Ben|Havocinthekitchen
Your list of essential products is almost the same in our house (Plus lots of other citrus fruit and ice cream if this counts). And this chicken lemon orzo soup is the perfection; easy to make, satisfying yet relatively light, and super delicious. Love the addition of orzo in soup recipes. Have a good week and stay warm – I’ve heard a nasty weather situation from us is on its way to you ๐
Girl Heart Food
Totally counts ๐ Thank you Ben! Yeah, not nice weather at all! Where’s spring already?!
Kelly | Foodtasia
Dawn, this soup looks FANTASTIC! I love it for so many reasons. First of all….it’s chicken soup! I love orzo and its chewy texture. And I love the spinach and lemon – so fresh!
Girl Heart Food
Thank you so much, Kelly! You’re so kind!
annie@ciaochowbambina
I love love love orzo – and chicken with lemon is a favorite flavor combination! So this tics all the boxes, for sure!! So springy-looking and delicious! Happy Monday, my friend! XOXO
Girl Heart Food
Yay! So happy to hear that! Thanks Annie ๐ XOXO
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers
I love everything about this soup! So comforting. And I love the brightness that lemon brings to chicken soup ๐
Girl Heart Food
Thank you so much, Jennifer! It really adds something special!
Milena
Lemons have been helping us stay alive these last few days, seriously! My son brought us a lovely flu virus from school and we’ve all been drinking lemon juice like crazy and adding them to broths etc. Will be more than happy to make your soup too:) Now that I can finally move, lol. Pinned!
Girl Heart Food
Oh no! Hope you feel better soon! Soup should help :)!!
David @ Spiced
I love, love, love using orzo in soup! This chicken soup sounds fantastic with the pop of citrus from the lemon. I’ve gotta say that I’m really craving a big bowl of this right now, Dawn. Perhaps it’s the snow I see outside the front window, but I’m all about a good bowl of soup for today. Hey, if you mail me a Mason jar (don’t drop it!) of this soup, that would be pretty cool. Haha! ๐
Girl Heart Food
Lol! Too funny! Thanks David! Wish I could send ya some!
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen
This does sound like itโs bursting with flavor Dawn, I love anything with orzo pasta and I absolutely love the added lemon! I think our fridges may look exactly the same too!! Canโt wait to give your recipe try. Pinned!
Girl Heart Food
Totally! Hope you love it, Mary Ann! Thanks so much.
Leanne | Crumb Top Baking
I usually have all of those things you mentioned stocked in my fridge and pantry too, including the wine! ๐ I also always have fresh spinach and lemons on hand, so it was like I was meant to make this soup. Except, I’ve never tried orzo (insert shocked face here!) But I’ve been meaning to try it, so I think I’m most definitely making this soup some time soon! Hope you had a great weekend Dawn!
Girl Heart Food
Hope you love it! It’s a good one! Thanks Leanne ๐
Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen
It’s FINALLY warming up a little here but I’m still in soup mode because I’m always cold unless it’s in the 90s :). This sounds delicious! You know I’ll be whipping some up for dinner this week. Anything lemon is my favorite! Have a great week, Dawn!
Girl Heart Food
I’m always in soup mode too, Kelsie! Hope you love it! Have a great week too.