Creamy Cajun Chicken Sausage Orzo

If you’ve been craving something cozy, creamy and a little spicy, this Cajun chicken sausage orzo is the kind of comfort food that feels incredible at the end of a long day. It’s bold, hearty and comes together in about 20 minutes using simple shortcuts like Cajun-seasoned chicken sausage, frozen bell peppers and pantry friendly orzo. The sauce simmers in the skillet while the orzo cooks separately, making the whole recipe feel easy and totally doable even when your energy is low.

I know how exhausting dinner can feel at the end of a long day, which is why I lean hard into recipes that give you maximum flavor with minimal effort. I originally created a vegetarian version of this dish, but picking up a pack of Cajun chicken sausage on a whim took it to a whole new level. It’s creamy, spicy and unbelievably satisfying; the kind of meal that got two thumbs up from my partner and reheats beautifully for meal prep. When I’m craving comfort food without a lot of work, this is the recipe I turn to.

Cajun chicken sausage orzo being lifted out of the pan with a wood spoon.

If you love quick, flavorful meals like this, I have a few other 20-minute favorites you might want to try next. My pesto shrimp orzo is bright, cozy and works any time of year, and the orzo with kale and white beans delivers so much flavor from just a handful of simple ingredients. And if you want something even more hands-off, the Instant Pot Cajun chicken and rice cooks entirely in the Instant Pot in under 30 minutes; perfect for nights when you want dinner to take care of itself.

Ingredients to make cajun chicken orzo.
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Ingredient spotlight

Please see the recipe card for a full list of ingredients, these are just a few I think deserve a highlight or want to recommend a substitution for.

  • Cajun chicken sausage – I’ve found this at Whole Foods and Harris Teeter (Kroger) easily. You can swap in spicy Italian chicken sausage or turkey kielbasa if that’s what you have. It’s fully cooked, but browning it first adds great flavor.
  • Avocado oil – Helps toast the flour and removes the raw flour taste from the sauce. Olive oil, melted butter or ghee all work too.
  • Oat flour – Thickens the sauce and gives it that creamy texture. You can also use gluten free 1-to-1 flour or all-purpose flour.
  • Cajun seasoning – Use your favorite brand. I often have Frontier Co-op on hand, but homemade Cajun seasoning is easy if you prefer.
  • Orzo – This is what I had on hand, but truly any pasta works. Penne or fettuccine would be my next choices. I used Jovial to keep this gluten free.

Cooking Burnout Tips

Use frozen veggies

Frozen bell peppers are a total burnout staple. No chopping, no prep, just toss them straight into the skillet. They save time and guarantee you still get veggies in the meal.

Cut down cooking time with chicken sausage

Using pre-cooked chicken sausage means you skip the whole “cut up raw chicken and cook it through” step. A few quick slices and it’s ready to brown, saving you energy and getting dinner on the table faster.

Cook the pasta while you prep the sauce

Orzo cooks quickly and doesn’t need babysitting. Getting it started first makes the whole recipe feel faster and keeps things moving without extra effort.

Don’t chase perfection

If the sauce gets a little too thick, add a splash of broth. If it’s too thin, simmer another minute. This recipe is extremely forgiving, which is exactly what burnout cooking needs.

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Large skillet filled with cajun chicken orzo with a wood spoon resting in the skillet.

Cajun Chicken Sausage Orzo (20 Minutes)

This Cajun chicken sausage orzo is creamy, spicy and packed with flavor. Simple shortcuts like chicken sausage and frozen peppers make it a fast, satisfying dinner you’ll want on repeat.
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Prep Time: 1 minute
Cook Time: 18 minutes
Total Time: 19 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 package Cajun chicken sausage - or spicy italian chicken sausage
  • 12 oz orzo pasta
  • 1 bag frozen sliced bell peppers
  • 1.5 tablespoon cajun seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon avocado oil
  • ¼ cup oat flour
  • 1 cup milk
  • 28 oz diced tomatoes - drained
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • ¼ cup parmesan - optional

Instructions

  • Bring water to a boil. When water has come to a boil, add pasta and cook according to instructions on the box.
    12 oz orzo pasta
  • Place a large skillet over medium high heat.
  • Slice the sausage into coins. When the skillet is hot, spray with avocado oil and add the sausage and cook 2-3 minutes per side.
    1 package Cajun chicken sausage
  • Once sausage has browned, add frozen bell peppers, cajun seasoning and salt. Cook for 6-7 minutes until defrosted and warmed through and most of the water has cooked off of the bell peppers. .
    1 bag frozen sliced bell peppers, 1.5 tablespoon cajun seasoning, ½ teaspoon salt
  • Push everything to the outside rim of the skillet to make room in the center to build the sauce. Add 1 tablespoon avocado oil and ¼ cup oat flour. Stir that mixture together with a fork, then add the milk a few tablespoons at a time, mixing it in the flour mixture. You will notice it starting to thicken and create a creamy sauce.
    1 tablespoon avocado oil, ¼ cup oat flour, 1 cup milk
  • Drain the can of diced tomatoes, add to the skillet along with the chicken broth and optional parmesan cheese.
    28 oz diced tomatoes, 1 cup chicken broth, ¼ cup parmesan
  • When pasta is done cooking, drain it and add immediately to the skillet with the sausage and peppers. Stir well and top with more parmesan if you please.

Recipe Notes

Tips for Success
  • Use the biggest skillet you have. This recipe makes a lot of food. If your skillet feels too full, pour the Cajun sauce into the pot with the drained orzo instead of trying to combine everything in the pan.
  • Brown the sausage if you can. It’s fully cooked already, but taking a few minutes to brown the slices adds so much flavor. If you’re short on time or energy, skip it, the recipe still works.
  • Cook the bell peppers long enough for some of the water to evaporate.
    They don’t need to be totally dry, but you want most of the moisture gone so the roux forms properly in the center of the pan.
  • Mix the flour and milk with a fork. This helps break up any clumps and keeps the sauce smooth. When adding milk to the pan, start slow, just a few tablespoons at a time, so the sauce thickens evenly without lumps.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Facts
Amount per Serving
Calories
584
Fat
 
13
g
Carbohydrates
 
87
g
Fiber
 
10
g
Sugar
 
12
g
Protein
 
34
g
Where does nutrition info come from? Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy, sourced from the USDA Food Database.
Course: dinner, Main
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cajun chicken orzo, cajun chicken sausage orzo, cajun orzo with chicken sausage
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Additions & Toppings

  • Parmesan cheese – A classic here. Add some to the sauce or sprinkle it on top.
  • Sundried tomatoes – They add amazing flavor if you want to dress this up a bit.
  • Flat leaf parsley or green onion – A little freshness to balance the creamy, spicy sauce.
  • Red pepper flakes (optional) – For anyone who wants a little extra heat.

Common questions

What if the sauce doesn’t thicken?

Simmer it a bit longer or try my go-to fix: blend 1 cup of white beans with ¼ cup chicken broth and ¼ teaspoon salt. Stir it in,  it thickens the sauce instantly without extra steps.

Cajun chicken orzo in a white bowl, fork resting in the bowl.

Can I make the sauce off the skillet?

Yes! Because this recipe uses oat flour, you can blend the avocado oil, oat flour, milk and broth together in a blender, then pour it into the skillet to thicken. I usually make it right in the pan to avoid extra dishes, but both methods work.

Can I make this with a different protein?

Yes! Any fully cooked chicken sausage works, spicy or mild. You could also make this with shrimp (cook 2-3 minutes per side) or even air fryer salmon bites (cook with 1/2 tablespoon cajun seasoning and add with the orzo at the end). You can also make this vegetarian by skipping the sausage and adding a can of white beans or chickpeas.

Is this recipe very spicy?

It has a noticeable kick from the Cajun seasoning and sausage. If you’re sensitive to heat, start with half the seasoning and add more to taste.

Does this reheat well for meal prep?

It reheats beautifully. Store in the fridge for up to 4 days and add a splash of broth or water when reheating if the sauce thickens.

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