Uncle Giuseppe’s Spring Orzo Salad is the best spring pasta salad for Easter, Mother’s Day, BBQs, and potlucks — a fresh, make-ahead dish that works as a side or a light meal. Tender orzo pasta. Crisp blanched asparagus. Sweet peas, peppery radish, and scallions — all tossed in a tangy Pecorino Romano red wine vinaigrette. The kind of recipe that looks like you spent hours on it and comes together in under 30 minutes.
🌿 Fresh, Light & Crowd-Pleasing: Skip the heavy sides — this spring orzo salad is served cold, made ahead, and packed with bright seasonal vegetables and a bold homemade dressing.
Quick Answer: Uncle Giuseppe’s Spring Orzo Salad combines cooked orzo with blanched asparagus, peas, sliced radish, and scallions, tossed in a Pecorino Romano red wine vinaigrette. It’s served cold, making it perfect for meal prep, potlucks, Easter, Mother’s Day, and spring BBQs.
Orzo Salad
Orzo Pasta – 1 lb (cooked and cooled)
Asparagus – 1 bunch
Frozen Peas – 1 cup
Radish – 6 ea., sliced into half moons
Scallions – 1 bunch, thinly sliced
Pecorino Romano Vinaigrette
Olive Oil – 1 cup
Red Wine Vinegar – ½ cup
Salt – 1 tsp
Ground Black Pepper – ½ tsp
Mustard – 1 tbsp
Pecorino Romano – ¼ cup, finely grated
INSTRUCTIONS
Make the Dressing
Step 1: Combine the vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard, and Pecorino Romano in a bowl. Mix until fully blended.
Step 2: Slowly drizzle in the olive oil while whisking vigorously until the dressing emulsifies into a smooth, cohesive vinaigrette.
Step 3: Once your desired consistency is reached, set the dressing aside.
Cook & Chill the Pasta
Step 4: Cook the orzo according to package directions. Once cooked, transfer immediately to cold water to stop cooking and chill completely.
Step 5: Once the pasta is fully cooled, drain completely and transfer to a large mixing bowl.
Blanch the Vegetables
Step 6: Cut the asparagus into small bite-sized pieces. Blanch in boiling water until just tender, then transfer immediately to cold water to preserve color and stop cooking. Drain completely.
Step 7: Blanch the frozen peas in boiling water for about 3 minutes. Transfer immediately to cold water. Once cooled, drain completely.
Assemble the Salad
Step 8: Add the blanched asparagus, peas, sliced radish, and scallions to the bowl with the orzo.
Step 9: Pour the dressing over the salad and toss until all ingredients are fully coated and incorporated.
Step 10: Taste, adjust seasoning if needed, and serve cold or at room temperature.
Why You’ll Love This Spring Orzo Salad
**Light, Fresh & Full of Flavor:** Every forkful has something different — chewy orzo, crisp asparagus, sweet peas, a little bite from the radish. The Pecorino Romano vinaigrette ties it all together with bold, tangy flavor.
**Make It Ahead — It Gets Better:** This salad holds beautifully in the refrigerator. Make it a day ahead and the dressing soaks into the pasta for even more flavor.
**Perfect for Any Spring Occasion:** Easter dinner, Mother’s Day brunch, a backyard BBQ, a weeknight side dish — this salad belongs at every spring table.
**Vegetarian & Crowd-Pleasing:** No meat, no problem. This dish earns compliments from everyone at the table, including guests who don’t think they like salad.
**The Dressing is the Secret:** A properly emulsified red wine vinaigrette with Pecorino Romano isn’t just a dressing — it’s what makes this salad memorable. Don’t skip whisking it properly.
**Looks Like a Restaurant Dish:** The colors alone — green asparagus, pink radish, bright peas — make this salad as beautiful as it is delicious.
Perfect for Entertaining, Holidays & Special Occasions
Uncle Giuseppe’s Spring Orzo Salad is the go-to for:
**Easter & Spring Holiday Tables:** Bright, fresh, and beautiful — this salad is built for spring holiday spreads. It pairs with lamb, chicken, or stands on its own.
**Mother’s Day Brunch:** Elegant enough for a celebratory table, easy enough to make the morning of. Serve alongside quiche or a charcuterie spread.
**BBQs & Outdoor Gatherings:** Served cold, easy to transport, and doesn’t wilt in the sun. The perfect warm-weather side dish.
**Potlucks & Parties:** Make a double batch — it always goes fast. This is the dish people ask you for the recipe at the end of the night.
**Weeknight Meal Prep:** Cook a batch Sunday and eat it all week. It holds in the refrigerator for up to 4 days and actually improves overnight.
Ingredient Tips for Success
**Don’t Overcook the Orzo:** Cook it al dente — it will absorb some dressing after tossing. Overcooked orzo turns mushy in the salad.
**Ice Bath is Non-Negotiable:** Transferring blanched vegetables immediately to ice cold water stops the cooking and locks in their bright green color. Don’t skip this step.
**Drain Everything Completely:** Excess water dilutes the dressing and makes the salad watery. Take the extra minute to drain the pasta and vegetables thoroughly.
**Grate the Pecorino Fresh:** Pre-shredded cheese doesn’t incorporate into the dressing as smoothly. Freshly grated Pecorino Romano blends better and has sharper, more complex flavor.
**Slice the Radish Thin:** Half-moon slices about ⅛-inch thick are ideal — thin enough to be tender but sturdy enough to hold up in the salad.
**Season to Taste at the End:** After tossing the salad, taste before serving. The pasta absorbs salt, so you may want to add a pinch more before plating.
Pro Tips for the Best Spring Orzo Salad
**Emulsify the Dressing Properly:** Drizzle the oil slowly while whisking constantly. A properly emulsified dressing coats every piece of pasta evenly — a broken dressing pools at the bottom.
**Toss While the Pasta is Still Slightly Warm:** Slightly warm orzo absorbs dressing better than fully cold pasta. Toss immediately after draining for maximum flavor.
**Reserve Extra Dressing Before Serving:** If making ahead, the pasta will absorb the dressing overnight. Set aside a small portion of dressing and toss again just before serving.
**Cut Asparagus into Even Pieces:** Uniform bite-sized pieces ensure every forkful has a balanced mix of ingredients. Aim for roughly 1-inch pieces.
**Serve at Room Temperature for Best Flavor:** The dressing flavors bloom more at room temperature than straight from the refrigerator. Pull the salad out 15 minutes before serving.
Serving Suggestions
Serve chilled or at room temperature as a side dish alongside grilled chicken, salmon, or lamb. For a complete meal, top with grilled shrimp or sliced prosciutto. At a spring gathering, present in a large white bowl and garnish with extra shaved Pecorino Romano and a drizzle of good olive oil. Pairs beautifully with a crisp white wine like Pinot Grigio or Sauvignon Blanc.
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
**Best Served Cold or Room Temperature:** This salad is designed to be served cold — it’s at its best straight from the refrigerator or after 15 minutes at room temperature.
**Storage:** Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Toss before serving as the dressing settles.
**Make-Ahead: Cook Everything in Advance:** The orzo, asparagus, and peas can all be cooked, chilled, and stored separately up to 2 days ahead. Toss with dressing the day you plan to serve.
**Make the Dressing Ahead:** The vinaigrette keeps in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Shake or re-whisk before using as it will separate.
**Do Not Freeze:** Cooked orzo does not freeze well — the texture becomes mushy when thawed. This salad is best made fresh or refrigerated.
Frequently Asked Questions
**Can I use a different pasta instead of orzo?**
Yes. Small pasta shapes like ditalini, acini di pepe, or small shells work well. Avoid large pasta shapes — they overpower the vegetables and dressing.
**Can I substitute the Pecorino Romano?**
Parmesan is the closest substitute and works well. The flavor will be slightly milder. Avoid pre-grated shelf-stable cheese — it doesn’t incorporate into the dressing properly.
**Can I add protein to make it a full meal?**
Absolutely. Grilled chicken, shrimp, or canned tuna all work beautifully. Sliced prosciutto or salami added just before serving keeps its texture without getting soggy.
**Can I use fresh peas instead of frozen?**
Yes — fresh peas are excellent here if they’re in season. Blanch them the same way, just 1–2 minutes instead of 3, as they cook faster than frozen.
**Why is my salad dry after refrigerating overnight?**
Orzo absorbs dressing as it sits. Always set aside a small amount of dressing before tossing and add it back in before serving. A drizzle of fresh olive oil also helps revive it.
**Where can I find ingredients for this recipe?**
Uncle Giuseppe’s Marketplace carries everything you need — fresh asparagus, Pecorino Romano, quality olive oil, and pantry staples — at all locations across Long Island, New Jersey, and Westchester County.
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