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This great to make in the morning before church- it’s ready and waiting for you when you get home!
In a crock pot, combine all ingredients. Make sure you drain the olives, but definitely not the tomatoes. You want all that yummy tomato juice in there with the orzo.
Stir it all together well and cook on high for about 30-45 minutes, and then put in low for the remainder of the cooking time.
Occasionally, you may have to check it to see if it needs more water (the orzo absorbs so much…) and give it a stir.
Once the chicken is cooked thoroughly and the orzo is good and tender, you’re ready to eat. The salty olives go really well with the warm tomato-y orzo and savory chicken! Hubby loves this one!
It is also really pretty with some feta cheese sprinkled over the top!
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breezybride08 on 7.27.2009
YAY! I’ve got some tomatoes in the garden that will be ripe soon, so I’m glad they work just as well! Thanks for the review- I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
minlou01 on 7.25.2009
Yum! This was delicious! I only had lemon garlic orzo (Pappardelle’s) and fresh grown tomatoes, but, even with the substitutions it turned out great!