If you grew up on tuna noodle casserole like I did, get ready to fall in LOVE with this even easier, cheesier, one pan version!
I’ve pretty much been orzo-obsessed for years now, and when I perfected the art of cooking it all in one pan with a bunch of yummy, savory ingredients, I knew it was a game-changer. This cheesy tuna orzo skillet has tender, savory mushrooms, fresh herbs, protein-packed tuna, and layers of gooey, melty cheese. Finish it off with a simple, crispy bread crumb topping, and your whole family might just be doing a happy dance.
This comforting dinner cooks in just 30 minutes and is a true one pan recipe — meaning less time spent cleaning dishes, and more time spent savoring and enjoying a cozy meal with loved ones. Remember to check out the full post for easy ways to customize your skillet!

Everything you’ll need to make this tuna orzo skillet
This cheesy, savory tuna skillet is made with simple ingredients. Nothing too fancy, but the combo is absolutely delightful. Here’s what you’ll need to make it:
- Butter: you’ll start by cooking down the veggies in a little butter to get the flavors going.
- Veggies, herbs & spices: we’re adding mushrooms, shallots, garlic, and fresh or dried thyme. I love adding peas towards the end of cooking because it reminds me of classic tuna noodle casserole. You’ll need plenty of salt and pepper throughout, and top everything with fresh parsley.
- White wine: I like to use a dry white wine to deglaze my pan before adding the rest of the ingredients because it adds a lovely depth of flavor. You can also use chicken broth.
- Orzo: the orzo will cook right in the pan with those veggies!
- Broth & cream: you’ll also need low-sodium chicken broth and heavy cream as the liquids to simmer and cook everything together.
- Tuna: we’re adding two cans of tuna for a yummy boost of protein.
- Cheese: we’re mixing in sharp cheddar cheese and grated parmesan cheese for that melty, cheesy goodness.
- For the topping: I love making a simple bread crumb topping with panko bread crumbs, more parmesan cheese, fresh thyme, salt, pepper, and a little butter.

Can I make it gluten-free or dairy-free?
- To make gluten-free: you can use a gluten-free orzo or uncooked white rice. If using rice, I suggest using 1 1/2 to 2 cups of rinsed, uncooked white rice. Unfortunately, brown rice will take too long to cook. Be sure to also use gluten-free panko bread crumbs in the topping.
- To make dairy-free: use a dairy-free butter, dairy-free milk in place of the heavy cream, and your favorite melty dairy-free cheese shreds in place of the cheddar and parmesan.

More delicious protein options
I swear this meal will convert anyone to a tuna-lover, but if you’d like to try a new protein, here’s what I can suggest:
- 2 cans of chicken or salmon
- 1 1/2 cups of cooked, cubed or shredded chicken breast (a great way to use leftover chicken or a rotisserie chicken!)
- 1 can of rinsed, drained chickpeas or white beans to keep it vegetarian

Want to add a boost of veggies?
Feel free to stir in a couple of big handfuls of fresh spinach or kale when you stir in the cheeese! In the warmer months, you could also add 1 cup of shredded zucchini.

How to make this cheesy tuna orzo skillet
- Cook the veggies. Melt some butter in a braiser or large skillet, then cook down the mushrooms, shallots, thyme & seasonings. Stir in the garlic.
- Simmer the skillet. Deglaze the pan with a little white wine or broth, let it reduce, then stir in the orzo. Add the broth, cream, tuna, and seasonings, and bring everything to a simmer.
- Bake it up. Transfer the whole pan to the oven and bake until the orzo is tender.
- Make the topping. While the skillet is baking, stir the ingredients for the bread crumb topping in a bowl.
- Peas, cheese & topping. Remove the pan from the oven and fold in the peas and both cheeses. Spread everything out, then evenly sprinkle the bread crumb topping on top.
- Broil, season & devour. Broil the whole dish until the topping turns slightly golden, then garnish with extra seasoning, fresh parsley, and lemon zest before serving!

Storing tips
Store any leftover tuna orzo skillet in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. Simply reheat in the microwave.

More cozy one pan meals
- Sheet Pan Gnocchi with Spicy Sausage, Butternut Squash & Hot Honey
- Butternut Squash and Black Bean Enchilada Skillet
- One Pan Baked Pesto Orzo with Chicken Meatballs
- Sheet Pan Salmon with Potatoes and Chickpeas
- One Pan White Wine Chicken Sausage White Bean Bake
Get all of my one pan meals here!
I hope you love this cheesy tuna orzo skillet! If you make it, be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!
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Cheesy Tuna Orzo Skillet

Ingredients
- For the orzo
- 2 tablespoons butter, divided
- 8 ounces sliced baby bella mushrooms
- 2 shallots, diced
- 2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves (or dried)
- Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- ½ cup white wine (or chicken broth), to deglaze pan
- 2 cups orzo (about 10 ounces)
- 3 ½ cups low-sodium chicken broth
- ½ cup heavy cream
- 2 (5 ounce) cans tuna, drained
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
- Lots of freshly ground black pepper
- 1 cup frozen peas, thawed
- 1 cup (4 ounces) sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
- ½ cup (2 ounces) grated parmesan cheese
- Topping
- ½ cup panko breadcrumbs, gluten free if desired
- ¼ cup (1 ounce) grated parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- Lots of freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tablespoon melted butter
- 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley, to garnish
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
- Place a large oven-safe braiser or large deep oven safe skillet over medium-high heat and add in the butter. Once butter melts, add in the mushrooms, shallots, thyme, salt and pepper. Stir occasionally until mushrooms and shallots are cooked down, release their liquid and begin to turn a slight golden brown, about 5 to 8 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook for an additional 1 minute until the garlic is fragrant.
- Deglaze the pan by stirring in the white wine and allowing it to simmer for 1 to 2 minutes over medium heat or until reduced by half, then stir in the orzo and toast in the pan for 1 minute to coat with flavor. Next, stir in chicken broth, heavy cream, tuna, salt, and LOTS of freshly ground black pepper. Bring mixture to a gentle simmer.
- Bake: Place in the oven and bake, uncovered, for 15 to 20 minutes or until orzo is tender and cooked through.
- While the orzo bakes, make the breadcrumb topping: In a medium bowl, use a fork to stir together the panko, parmesan cheese, thyme, salt and pepper. Next, stir in the melted butter until the mix is well coated.
- Once orzo is done cooking, remove the pan from the oven and stir in the peas, cheddar cheese, and parmesan until well incorporated and cheese melts, 1 minute. Spread into an even layer then sprinkle the panko mixture on top.
- Switch the oven to the broiler setting on high and broil, watching carefully until the panko is slightly golden brown in places, 2 to 3 minutes. Serve with extra salt and pepper to taste and some fresh chopped parsley on top! Lemon zest is also fabulous on this.
Recipe Notes
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Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by: Eat Love Eats

This was so so SO good! Really easy to throw together (did take longer to prep than 10 mins since ingredients had to be sliced and diced), I can’t wait to make again. Lemon zest was a great addition and I think I’d tried some cottage cheese next time.
So happy you loved this one, Rachel!
Great recipe! will make again. the flavors blend so well together
Thank you!
This recipe is just amazing. My fam & I enjoyed it all so much. It’s also a great portion for a small family because it lasted us for 2 days which meant less time in the kitchen! Was super easy and quick to make and so delicate yet full of flavour. Your website has recently become my new go-to place for all sorts of food ideas! Love how easy, quick and relatively inexpensive to make they all are.
Love that you enjoyed it and had leftovers, too!
Delicious, savory and easy-to-make, this fresh take on a classic comfort-food staple got rave reviews from my entire family. So good!
Happy to hear you enjoyed this one, Barb!
This was really good and so easy to make. I subbed whole wheat orzo and just baked the full 20 min and it turned out perfectly. The lemon zest and fresh parsley brighten the dish so much. My husband wasn’t sure about this but we both loved it!
Happy to hear your husband gave it a shot and approved 🙂 Woo!
The easiest way to use up tuna. So flavorful and loved the texture of it. Will definitely make regularly
Absolutely! Perfect cozy dinner.
Just made this for the first time tonight and my fiance and I devoured it! I didn’t think I was a tuna casserole girly but the umami of the mushrooms and shallots, the savory just right amount of cheese, the creamy texture of the orzo and that parm breadcrumb topping are an absolutely elite combination with the tuna. This has officially become a winter staple! P.S. I may have invested in a Le Crueset braiser just to make this recipe and I am so happy I did – looking forward to using it for a few other AK recipes that call for it!
Amazing! This is the recipe convert people into tuna-lovers haha. And YES you’ll use the braiser again and again!
Loved this version of tuna noodle casserole! So good and easy for a weeknight dinner.
So happy to hear that 🙂
This was an absolutely delicious dinner for me and my family!! I love making a recipe and then thinking “Yep I’m going to add this into the rotation”. 10/10!
So happy to hear that!
I honestly didn’t follow the recipe- just the vibe. But I will never make tuna noodle casserole with anything other than orzo again. I love it. I did a spicy dill bread crumb topping. I use whatever veggies I have around and I still use a can of mushroom soup instead of the heavy cream.
Sometimes vibes are the best way to cook 🙂 Glad you enjoyed!
This is SO GOOD!!!!! I didn’t have any white wine, so I just used vegetable broth and it worked fine. Cooked as written because quite honestly I never need to tweak anything Monique writes (unless of course I forget to buy an ingredient and have no other choice 🤦🏼♀️ and even then it always works out).
Will absolutely be making this again!
Perfect! So glad you loved it!
Delicious recipe. I could not find shallots, so I used sweet onions. My husband loved it. He does not like canned tuna very much, but loved this recipe, as he loves everything from Ambitious Kitchen. He is always excited when I say that we will be trying another recipe from Ambitious Kitchen! Thank you for this recipe.
Perfect! So happy to hear that!
This was so easy and delicious! Will definitely be making again. Scratched the itch for childhood tuna noodle casserole but felt more grown up and had more depth of flavor.
So nostalgic! Glad you loved it 🙂
Absolutely delicious meal!! My husband loves your classic tuna noodle casserole, but this was an elevated and super tasty dish. Lots of umami and just yumminess. We will definitely be having this in our dinner recipe rotation!!
So happy to hear that!
This was so good! I used half & half instead of heavy cream and it was still creamy and delicious. I also used zucchini instead of mushrooms and added chopped fresh spinach to bulk up the veggies a bit. Delicious! Thank you for another great recipe to add to the rotation!
Perfect! Glad you enjoyed!