If you are looking to kick up your classic Roasted Potatoes, you have to try our Greek Lemon Potatoes recipe. These crispy, golden potatoes with a creamy inside and just a hint of tangy lemon, will transport you right to the Mediterranean. They are the perfect side dish for your dinner.
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My family loves Greek-inspired food. Try our crisp Greek Salad or our sweet, flaky Baklava. If you are a fan of Greek dishes, this popular ‘Patates Lemonates’ (Lemon Potatoes) recipe is one my entire family swoons over.
What are Greek Lemon Potatoes?
Greek lemon potatoes are a staple in Greek cuisine. These potato wedges are braised in a lemon-garlic flavored broth, with herbs such as oregano. The lemon juice gives an ordinary roasted potato this recipe’s distinctive tangy flavor as it soaks up all of the broth while baking, and the olive oil adds richness and helps to create those brown, crispy edges.
Lemon potatoes are a side dish often served with signature Greek dishes such as souvlaki, roasted meats, or grilled fish (it’s excellent with Grilled Salmon). The vibrant lemon flavor complements any main course.
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Ingredients
The key to making great lemon Greek potatoes is to choose the best ingredients. This recipe doesn’t require much, but using the freshest ingredients adds to the amazing taste of this dish. Be sure to refer to the recipe card for the full instructions:
- Yukon gold potatoes – Skins on and scrubbed clean. Cut evenly into 1″-thick wedges
- Chicken stock – The potatoes will soak up the stock and flavors. Make this dish vegetarian by using vegetable broth instead. To keep this recipe gluten-free, choose a GF broth or stock.
- Olive oil – Extra virgin olive oil coats the potatoes and gives them that crispy outside while sealing all of the flavors inside.
- Lemon juice – I always recommend fresh lemon juice since it’s the star of this recipe. Concentrated lemon juice can be a little pungent.
- Garlic – Minced fresh garlic has the best flavor and aroma.
- Seasoning – all you need are oregano and salt for these potatoes. Oregano adds Mediterranean flavor notes while salt makes all of the flavors shine.
- Butter – this isn’t always added to Greek Potatoes but it improves the flavor and texture of the potatoes.
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Pro Tip: Choose a potato that is high in starch for the best texture. We chose Yukon Gold because they are both waxy and starch, but Idaho Russet, Maris Piper, Yukon Gold, or King Edward will all work well too.
How to Make Greek Lemon Potatoes
- Prepare Potatoes – Slice potatoes into 1-inch wedges.
- Combine – Olive oil, lemon juice, chicken stock, garlic, oregano, and salt in a 9″x13″ casserole dish.
- Add Potatoes and toss to coat them in pan sauce. Then arrange them evenly in the pan and dot the tops with pieces of butter.
- Bake – Bake at 400°F for 70-80 minutes or until fork tender, making sure to stir twice while cooking to keep the potatoes coated in the flavorful sauce. The potatoes will absorb most of the liquid while cooking.
- Crisp – If you love crispy edges, broil for 3-4 minutes. Finally, remove from the oven and toss to coat in the remaining pan sauce. You can transfer the potatoes into a new dish or serve them right from the baking dish garnished with finely chopped parsley.
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Pro Tip: Be sure to cut your potatoes into evenly sized wedges so they cook at the same rate. Make them thick enough to keep their shape after absorbing all of the pan juices.
Common Questions
Should I peel my potatoes before baking?
This is completely up to you – this recipe will work either way, peeled or unpeeled. Yukon Gold potato skins crisp up beautifully while baking so we tend to keep them on.
Should I boil my potatoes first?
Boiling your potatoes, or parboiling them, will speed up the cooking process, but it is not necessary since the potatoes will become tender while absorbing all of that delicious lemony broth while roasting in the pan.
Why aren’t my potatoes crispy?
These potatoes are supposed to be more tender than crispy, but if you like crispy potatoes, switch your oven to broil after baking them. Broil for about 4 minutes, being sure to watch them closely so they do not over-crisp or burn.
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What to Serve with Greek Lemon Potatoes
These irresistible potatoes are full of great flavors that naturally complement any meat, sandwich, or salad dish. Here are a few of our favorite dishes to serve with Greek lemon potatoes:
- Caesar Salad
- Baked Salmon with Garlic and Dijon
- Grilled Steak
- Garlic and Herb Lamb Chops
- Grilled Pork Tenderloin
- Tomato Cucumber Mozzarella Salad
Pro Tip: For added flavor, sprinkle chunks of feta cheese on top of your potatoes before serving. The salty, creaminess of the feta combined with the lemon potatoes is so delicious.
How to Store and Reheat
This recipe is really best enjoyed when served immediately from the oven, but you can do some of the prep ahead of time.
- Meal Prep – If you want to prep ingredients earlier in the day, chop up the potatoes and store them in a bowl of water in the refrigerator (this prevents browning). When you are ready to cook the potatoes, drain and pat them dry.
- Leftovers – If you happen to have leftovers, you can store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. To reheat, bake in the oven for 10 minutes at 350°F or in an air fryer for 7-10 minutes. You can microwave them, but they will not be as crispy as the oven or air fryer methods.
- Can I freeze? We do not recommend freezing these potatoes, as the texture will not be the same.
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More Greek Recipes
If you love this Greek Lemon Potatoes recipe, then you must try these Greek-inspired recipes.
- Greek Salad
- Tzatziki Sauce
- Pita Chips
- Whipped Feta Dip
- Baked Feta Pasta
- Pita Bread
Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe
4.96 from 46 votes
Author: Natasha Kravchuk
These crispy, golden Greek lemon potatoes with just a hint of tangy lemon, will transport you right to the Mediterranean. They are the perfect side dish for your dinner.
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Ingredients
Servings: 6 servings
- 1 cup chicken stock
- 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 2 tsp fine sea salt
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, to dot the top
- 3 lbs Yukon gold potatoes, cut into quarters or 1-inch thick wedges
- 1 Tbsp parsley, finely chopped for garnish
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 400 ̊F. In a 9×13" casserole dish, add olive oil, lemon juice, chicken stock, garlic, oregano, and salt and stir to combine.
Add sliced potatoes and toss to coat in the pan sauce, then spread them evenly in the pan (the potatoes won’t be fully submerged and that’s ok). Dot the tops of the potatoes with butter.
Bake at 400 ̊F for 70-80 minutes or until fork-tender. Stir a couple of times through baking to coat the potatoes in the pan juices. By the end of the baking time, most of the liquid will be absorbed except for the oil. If you love crisp edges on the potatoes, broil for 3-4 minutes to brown the tops of the potatoes.
Remove from the oven and toss to coat in the pan sauces. You can serve the potatoes right out of the casserole dish or transfer them to a platter and drizzle some of the pan sauce over the top. Garnish with finely chopped parsley.
Nutrition Per Serving
1serving Serving381kcal Calories42g Carbs6g Protein22g Fat5g Saturated Fat2g Polyunsaturated Fat14g Monounsaturated Fat0.2g Trans Fat10mg Cholesterol802mg Sodium1021mg Potassium5g Fiber2g Sugar189IU Vitamin A50mg Vitamin C46mg Calcium2mg Iron
- Full Nutrition Label
- Nutrition Disclosure
Nutrition Facts
Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe
Serving Size
1 serving
Amount per Serving
Calories
381
% Daily Value*
Fat
22
g
34
%
Saturated Fat
5
g
31
%
Trans Fat
0.2
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
2
g
Monounsaturated Fat
14
g
Cholesterol
3
%
Sodium
802
mg
35
%
Potassium
1021
mg
29
%
Carbohydrates
42
g
14
%
Fiber
5
g
21
%
Sugar
2
g
2
%
Protein
6
g
12
%
Vitamin A
189
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
50
mg
61
%
Calcium
46
mg
5
%
Iron
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Dinner, Side Dish
Cuisine: Greek
Keyword: oven roasted potatoes
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 381