Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe - Cook it Real Good (2024)

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Greek Lemon Potatoes - crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside and bursting with flavour. You'll love how easily these come together, and they go perfectly with just about anything.

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A Greek feast isn't complete without without Lemon Potatoes as far as I'm concerned!

I recipe tested these lemon potatoes like you wouldn't believe. I adjusted the oil several times, tried different coating on the potatoes to make them extra crunchy and tested both minced garlic and garlic powder in seperate batches.

What I'm saying is when it comes to giving you the best recipes, I make sure I do my due diligence.

Here's what I discovered over my testing:

  • You need a bit of oil. I normally cook my roast potatoes in a tablespoon or two of oil and you'll need ⅓ of a cup for these.
  • A sprinkle of semolina on top before you pop the in the oven makes them crispier. Key word being "crispier". You'll never get extra crispy potatoes when cooking potatoes in a broth and traditional lemon potatoes are quite soft.
  • The difference between garlics is negligible at best, but I went with minced garlic for authenticity. If you use garlic powder I won't judge.
  • Don't use an enamel baking pan for roasting potatoes. They stick!

These lemon potatoes are absolute flavour bombs. And once you see how easily they come together, I'm sure you'll be making them ASAP.

Why you'll love this recipe...

  • Very easy prep.
  • Potatoes are crisp on the outside, soft on the inside.
  • Light lemon flavour elevates regular roast potatoes.

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INGREDIENTS

The fact that you probably already have these ingredients on hand makes this dish even better. Here's what you'll need (full measurements below in the recipe card)...

  • Lemons
  • Potatoes
  • Dried Oregano (preferably Greek)
  • Garlic Cloves
  • Olive Oil
  • Chicken Stock
  • Optional - Semolina
    • I've popped the semolina down as optional as if you don't have some at home I wouldn't bother going out and buying a whole bag for this. They make the potatoes slightly crispier, but lemon potatoes are meant to be softer. They're just as yummy without.

HOT TIP - STOP POTATOES STICKING

I mentioned above that I had initially had struggles with my potatoes sticking to the pan. Turns out using an enamel baking dish was a bad choice for roasted potatoes - lesson learnt! I would not recommend. Anything but the enamel!

But something else I learnt is to preheat your oven with the baking dish inside so it's hot when you put your spuds in. I find this helps with sticking but also helps get a nice even golden brown on the potatoes.

I've added this as a step in my instructions below, so give it a try!

HOW TO MAKE GREEK LEMON POTATOES - STEP BY STEP

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Preheat oven to 180C / 350F with your baking dish / roasting tin inside. You'll want one that's walled - we don't want broth spilling out!

Cut your potatoes in half, then half again into thick wedges (photos 1 & 2). If you have extra large potatoes, you may want to halve a third time.

Place potatoes in a bowl and cover with oil, stock, oregano, garlic and lemon juice (photo 3).

Remove your baking dish from the oven and pour potato mixture into it. Use tongs to quickly arrange the potatoes in a single layer. If you are using semolina, sprinkle over the potatoes (photo 4).

Place dish in the oven for 30 minutes, turn the potatoes, then put back in the oven for another 20-30 minutes until potatoes are golden and fork tender. Most, if not all, of the broth will also be absorbed.

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SERVING SUGGESTION - SPRINKLE FETA ON TOP

This is entirely optional, but if you have some feta cheese lying around, crumble some on top of your Greek potatoes. It adds a nice tang to the dish.

HOW TO REHEAT

If you've got any leftover potatoes, store them in an airtight container in the fridge and reheat them the next day. Just set the oven to 180C / 350F, lay potatoes on a baking tray and place in the oven for 10 minutes or until heated through. I find they aren't as crisp, but still just as flavourful.

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WHAT TO SERVE YOUR LEMON POTATOES WITH

Greek potatoes go well with just about anything. Try them with this Greek Roast Chicken for a delicious Sunday roast. Here's a few more ideas:

  • Kolokithokeftedes (Greek Zucchini Fritters)
  • One Pot Greek Chicken and Rice
  • Greek Salad
  • Greek Tzatziki (dip your potatoes in!)

MORE GREEK RECIPES

  • Sheet Pan Greek Chicken and Potatoes
  • Chicken Gyros
  • Spanakopita
  • Spinach and Feta Pinwheels
  • Or see all Greek Recipes

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📋 RECIPE

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Greek Lemon Potatoes

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes

Greek Lemon Potatoes - crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside and full of flavour. You'll love how easily these come together, and they go perfectly with just about anything.

Ingredients

  • 4 Potatoes, cut into large wedges
  • 1 cup Chicken Stock
  • 2 Lemons, juiced
  • ⅓ cup Olive Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Dried Oregano, preferably Greek
  • 3 Garlic Cloves, minced

Optional

  • 1 tablespoon Semolina, sprinkle over potatoes just before they go in the oven
  • Parsley, chopped
  • Handful of Feta Cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180C / 350F with your baking dish / roasting tin inside. You'll want one that's walled - we don't want broth spilling out!
  2. Place potatoes in a bowl and cover with oil, stock, oregano, garlic and lemon juice.
  3. Remove your baking dish from the oven and pour potato mixture into it. Use tongs to quickly arrange the potatoes in a single layer. If you are using semolina, sprinkle over the potatoes.
  4. Place dish in the oven for 30 minutes, turn the potatoes, then put back in the oven for another 20-30 minutes until potatoes are golden and fork tender. Most, if not all, of the broth will also be absorbed.
  5. Serve as is, or sprinkle some parsley or crumble some feta cheese on top.

Notes

POTATOES

  • Use a good starchy roasting potato. Sebago, Russet, Yukon Gold etc.

SERVING

  • I really only sprinkled parsley on top to break up the bland colouring of potatoes but if you want to get fancy, go for it.
  • I do recommend trying at least once with feta cheese sprinkled on top! I used this Buffalo Milk Feta Cheese from Olympus Cheese and it was amazing.

STORING/ REHEATING

  • If you've got any leftover potatoes, store them in an airtight container in the fridge and reheat them the next day. Just set the oven to 180C / 350F, lay potatoes on a baking tray and place in the oven for 10 minutes or until heated through. I find they aren't as crisp, but still just as flavourful.

NUTRITION

  • Nutrition information is from a nutrition calculator and is based on 1 serve.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 162Saturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 54mgCarbohydrates: 17gFiber: 3gSugar: 1gProtein: 4g

Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe - Cook it Real Good (2024)

FAQs

What does lemon juice do to a potato? ›

The potatoes in the water will further benefit with the addition of the citric acid (lemon/lime juice) or vinegar, fresh or par-cooked as you describe. This helps in keeping the potatoes from discoloration. Another reason potatoes may discolor is when they are held too cold (below 42° F) for too long of a period.

What is the recipe for smashed potatoes from Rachael Ray? ›

directions
  1. Boil potatoes until tender, 15 minutes. ...
  2. When the potatoes are tender, drain them and return them to the hot pot to let them dry out a bit.
  3. Mash potatoes with half-and-half or milk using a potato masher.
  4. Add in the cream cheese and smash until the cheese melts into the potatoes.
  5. Add chives or scallions.

How many calories are in a lemon potato? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Total Calories188
Total Fat7 g
Saturated Fat1 g
Cholesterol0 mg
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What is cooking with lemon juice called? ›

At its core, ceviche is basically fresh seafood steeped in an acidic marinade, most commonly lime or lemon juice. The acid in the citrus forms an extremely low pH condition to denature the fish protein networks, much the same as heating would. This results in the seafood becoming opaque and more firm in texture.

Why do potatoes turn dark after boiling? ›

After-cooking darkening is caused by the oxidation of the ferri-chlorogenic acid in the boiled or fried potatoes. The severity of the darkening is dependent on the ratio of chlorogenic acid to citric acid concentrations in the potato tubers. Higher ratio normally results in darker tubers.

How does Gordon Ramsay make smashed potatoes? ›

Gordon Ramsay begins by boiling the potatoes in salted water. Next, he drains the potatoes. After that, he stirs in butter, sour cream, herbs, and seasoning. This is Gordon Ramsay's version of smashed potatoes, which differs from the one in this recipe.

Why are my smashed potatoes falling apart? ›

This could be caused by a few things. Your potatoes may be under-cooked: If the potatoes aren't boiled all the way through, they may not hold their shape when being smashed and then crumble. Your potatoes may be over-smashed: Don't be too aggressive when smashing the potatoes as this can cause them to break apart.

Why do chefs soak potatoes? ›

The reason is to prevent the potatoes exposure to air, which causes dehydration, oxidation, and discoloration. Immersing cut potatoes will also help rinse off excess starch.

How many potatoes is 500 calories? ›

Five hundred calories is about 2–4 potatoes that have a lot of fiber and vitamin C and some protein, B6, potassium, magnesium, and iron, but not adding on any fat. That would leave you very short of vitamins A, riboflavin (B2), B12, calcium, D, and E.

What is the highest calorie potato? ›

Potatoes & Potato Products: Calories
FoodServingCalories
Roasted Sweet Potatoes 1 portion (340 g)100 g381 cal
Rosemary Potatoes 1 portion, medium (120 g)100 g194 cal
Russet Potatoes 1 piece, small (169 g)100 g140 cal
Shoestring French Fries 1 piece (3 g)100 g2 cal
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How many calories in a Greek potato? ›

Greek House Restaurant Roasted Greek Potatoes (1 cup) contains 20g total carbs, 16g net carbs, 5g fat, 2g protein, and 140 calories.

Does lemon juice keep potatoes from turning brown? ›

Acid stops it altogether

Just like squeezing a lemon on sliced apples, a bit of lemon juice or white vinegar in the bowl with the potatoes will ward off gray hues. Use the ratio of one teaspoon to a half gallon of water to get all the anti-browning impact with no notable flavor changes.

What does citric acid do to potatoes? ›

A possibility is citric acid, which is also used for the prevention of browning, because it inhibits the polyphenol oxidase (PPO) by reducing the pH and by chelating the copper to the enzyme-active site (McEvily and Iyengar, 1992; Junqueira et al., 2009).

What does lime juice do to potatoes? ›

Since the browning mechanism is the same in potatoes as it is in apples, I figured the trick should apply nicely to the potato water. Once again, the results are clear- squeezing lime juice prevents browning in potato water.

Can we add lemon in potato juice? ›

Potatoes are rich in Vitamin C and catecholase, a brightening enzyme. This can combat dark spots, blemishes or acne scars. And when blended with other acidic ingredients like tomato, yogurt or lemon juice, its efficacy can further increase.

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