Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes

Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe: golden wedges roasted, tangy, herb-scented, garnished with parsley Save
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This Greek-style lemon potato dish uses Yukon Gold wedges tossed in olive oil, fresh lemon juice, garlic, oregano and vegetable broth, then roasted at two temperatures to build a golden, crisp exterior and a tender interior. Spoon pan juices midway, finish briefly under the broiler for extra crunch, and scatter parsley and lemon wedges before serving alongside roasted meats or grilled vegetables.

Loud laughter from my kitchen always means something fragrant is roasting, and Greek lemon potatoes have earned the title of “most likely to disappear before dinner.” The slap of citrus and burst of herbal aroma send everyone circling long before the oven timer dings. Sometimes I hear the sizzle and imagine I’m just off a Greek coast, but mostly I’m glad I didn’t shy away from that extra hit of lemon. These potatoes come out both golden and tender—a reward for so little fuss.

Once, with too many friends crowded around my small table and a thunderstorm outside threatening our barbecue, I slid a heap of hot lemon potatoes in the middle. The room was filled with chatter that instantly halted—except for someone quietly musing, “Do you always make potatoes like this?” That moment turned an ordinary side into the centerpiece, while outside, rain pinged steadily against the windows. Nobody complained about missing the grill that night.

Ingredients

  • Yukon Gold potatoes: These stay fluffy inside and turn beautifully crisp without falling apart—perfect, even if you forget to turn them right on time.
  • Extra virgin olive oil: Go for the real deal; its depth of flavor is the backbone of every great Greek roast.
  • Fresh lemon juice: Zestiness that clings to every potato edge and brightens up the whole pan.
  • Garlic: Minced garlic infuses every bite, but if you’re a lover of boldness, don’t be shy and toss in an extra clove.
  • Vegetable broth: Adds moisture and richness, soaking into the potatoes so they’re never dry.
  • Dried oregano: Trust me, don’t skip this earthy herb—it ties everything to the Mediterranean sun.
  • Salt: Essential for bringing out all those bright notes; go generous, but taste as you cook.
  • Freshly ground black pepper: Adds a backnote of warmth you’ll miss if left out.
  • Fresh parsley: Scattering this just before serving adds a pop of color and a hint of freshness.
  • Lemon wedges: Serve alongside for a little extra squeeze of lemon for fellow citrus enthusiasts.

Instructions

Fire up the oven:
Set your oven to 400°F (200°C) while you gather the goods—the heat is crucial for that perfect crisp.
Mix the marinade:
In your biggest baking dish, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, broth, oregano, salt, and pepper; breathe in that zesty smell as it all blends.
Coat the potatoes:
Tumble potato wedges in and toss to coat every piece, then spread them in a single snuggly layer for even cooking.
The first roast:
Slip the dish into the oven for 40 minutes—expect tiny sizzles and a fragrant haze as they soften and soak up flavor.
Spoon and turn:
Ladle some pan juices over, turn the potatoes gently, and crank the heat up to 425°F (220°C); roast about 30–35 minutes, until edges are bronzed and irresistible.
Finish and serve:
Scatter parsley over the hot potatoes, and, if you like, frame the platter with extra lemon wedges for squeezing.
Warm wedges from the Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe, crisp, lemon-scented Save
Warm wedges from the Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe, crisp, lemon-scented | chenkudos.com

The night I added a spontaneous sprinkle of feta and called it “side dish dessert,” my friend Anna declared the potatoes the real highlight of dinner. Somehow, laughter and stories lingered around the table longer that night—a sign, maybe, of the extra warmth a humble pan can deliver.

Making It Work for Busy Nights

Short on time, I’ve started prepping the marinade in the morning and keeping the potatoes submerged until ready to roast. This trick makes even a Wednesday feel like a party, since the flavors have a chance to cozy up long before you get home and crank the oven.

Small Tweaks Big Flavor

The richness of the olive oil counts a lot here, and occasionally I’ll sneak in a bit of lemon zest with the juice for an extra pop. Don’t be afraid to experiment with a dusting of smoked paprika or swap in new herbs—I’ve learned the best recipes are those that evolve with a pinch of curiosity.

Simple Serving Ideas That Shine

I often find these potatoes outshining the main and getting scooped up straight from the pan. Whether paired with grilled veggies, tucked next to roast chicken, or eaten by the forkful at midnight, they always hold their own.

  • If broiling for extra crispness, keep a close watch to prevent burnt edges.
  • Squeeze fresh lemon over just before serving for a vivid finish.
  • Be generous with parsley—it brightens the whole plate.
Family-style platter of Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe, perfect alongside roasted lamb Save
Family-style platter of Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes Recipe, perfect alongside roasted lamb | chenkudos.com

Greek lemon potatoes have a funny way of turning any meal into a celebration. I hope they bring as much color and conversation to your table as they have to mine.

Recipe FAQs

Yukon Golds are ideal: they hold their shape, develop a golden crust and offer a creamy interior. Starchy russets will crisp but can break down more easily.

Roast uncovered, start at a moderate temperature then increase toward the end, spoon pan juices over the wedges once, and finish 2–3 minutes under the broiler to tighten and brown the edges.

Yes. Use chicken broth for deeper savoriness or plain water with extra salt if needed. The broth helps carry lemon and herb flavors into the potatoes.

Add grated lemon zest to the marinade and serve with extra lemon wedges. A touch more juice can brighten the dish, but keep the oil to maintain crisping.

Partially roast, cool and refrigerate. To reheat, roast at high heat or use the broiler briefly to restore crispness; avoid microwaving, which softens the edges.

They pair naturally with roast lamb or chicken, grilled vegetables and a sprinkle of crumbled feta or extra parsley for a fresh finish.

Authentic Greek Lemon Potatoes

Oven-roasted lemon potato wedges tossed with garlic, oregano and parsley — crisp outside, tender inside, bright citrus finish.

Prep 10m
Cook 75m
Total 85m
Servings 4
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Potatoes

  • 2.5 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and cut into large wedges

Marinade

  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 cup vegetable broth
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Finish

  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
  • Lemon wedges, optional, for serving

Instructions

1
Preheat Oven: Set oven to 400°F.
2
Prepare Marinade: In a large baking dish, whisk together olive oil, lemon juice, minced garlic, vegetable broth, dried oregano, salt, and black pepper until fully blended.
3
Coat and Arrange Potatoes: Add potato wedges to the baking dish. Toss thoroughly to ensure all sides are coated. Spread potatoes in a single, even layer.
4
Initial Roasting: Roast uncovered for 40 minutes. Halfway through, spoon some pan juices over the potatoes.
5
Increase Temperature and Continue Roasting: Raise oven temperature to 425°F. Gently turn potatoes and continue roasting for 30 to 35 minutes until golden with crisp edges and most liquid is absorbed.
6
Finish and Serve: Garnish with fresh parsley and serve hot. Add lemon wedges as desired.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Large baking dish
  • Mixing bowl
  • Whisk
  • Chef’s knife
  • Cutting board

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 280
Protein 5g
Carbs 44g
Fat 9g

Allergy Information

  • Contains none of the top 8 US allergens, but verify packaged broth for possible allergen content.
Lina Chen

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