π Acidity is the key to make your dishes shine. These Greek lemon potatoes are addictive! (Served with store-bought rotisserie chicken)
π Acidity is the key to make your dishes shine. These Greek lemon potatoes are addictive! (Served with store-bought rotisserie chicken)
by Rach_CrackYourBible
8 Comments
Rach_CrackYourBible
Ξ Ξ±ΟΞ¬ΟΞ΅Ο Ξ»Ξ΅ΞΌΞΏΞ½Ξ¬ΟΞ΅Ο! These Greek lemon potatoes are so good and naturally gluten-free.
π The trick is to preheat your cast iron pan while the oven preheats so that it’s extremely hot to give your potatoes and lemon a good browned edge.
The recipe is done without any formal measurements.
I used: – 4 golden potatoes, (any all-purpose potato with lower starch content should work.) – 1 lemon, sliced
Seasonings: (Measure with your heart) – Lemon juice ( I used about 1 cup or 8 Oz.) – Salt (add more) – Oregano (I used fresh for garnish and dried for the sauce.) – Fresh garlic, minced – Lemon olive oil (I used about 1/3 cup or 2.6 Oz of Olivas De Oro lemon olive oil from Paso Robles, California, USA)
1. Put cast iron pan into oven and preheat to 425Β°F / 218Β°C. 2. Prepare potatoes. Wash them under water to get any dirt off of the skin. Do not peel the potatoes. 3. Cut each potato into 6 pieces longways. (Cut in half longways, then cut each half twice longways at a 60Β° angle to get 6 pieces from each potato.) 4. Slice 1 lemon width-wise into ΒΌ inch slices. 5. Add potatoes and lemon to a bowl and mix with all seasonings and oil until completely coated. 6. Once oven is preheated, out potatoes and lemons in a screaming hot pan. 7. Cook for 1 hour at 425Β°F / 218Β°C. 8. Before serving, taste. Add more salt and pepper (or even Accent seasoning) 9. Garnish with fresh oregano and serve.
Leading_Fee_3678
My local Greek restaurant makes these and they are so good. Thanks for sharing your recipe!! I will try it out.
Ok_Anything_4955
Great meal!!
confusedaurora
Beautiful omg. Also, what is that yellow sauce in the genie lamp looking thing (I don’t know the actual term for it I’m sorry) it looks DELICIOUS!!!
liarliarhowsyourday
I love how you showed a picture of the potato cut for accuracy, in the US we most commonly call that cut wedges
Looks divine, the close up photo is divine
Realistic-Advisor506
Yum! Gonna give these a go tmrw
NC-Boomhauer1986
Greek fries without the lemon.
neilhattrickparis978
this is exactly what I needed this week! Right down to the rotisserie chicken. Thanks for sharing
8 Comments
Ξ Ξ±ΟΞ¬ΟΞ΅Ο Ξ»Ξ΅ΞΌΞΏΞ½Ξ¬ΟΞ΅Ο! These Greek lemon potatoes are so good and naturally gluten-free.
π The trick is to preheat your cast iron pan while the oven preheats so that it’s extremely hot to give your potatoes and lemon a good browned edge.
The recipe is done without any formal measurements.
I used:
– 4 golden potatoes, (any all-purpose potato with lower starch content should work.)
– 1 lemon, sliced
Seasonings:
(Measure with your heart)
– Lemon juice ( I used about 1 cup or 8 Oz.)
– Salt (add more)
– Oregano (I used fresh for garnish and dried for the sauce.)
– Fresh garlic, minced
– Lemon olive oil (I used about 1/3 cup or 2.6 Oz of Olivas De Oro lemon olive oil from Paso Robles, California, USA)
1. Put cast iron pan into oven and preheat to 425Β°F / 218Β°C.
2. Prepare potatoes. Wash them under water to get any dirt off of the skin. Do not peel the potatoes.
3. Cut each potato into 6 pieces longways. (Cut in half longways, then cut each half twice longways at a 60Β° angle to get 6 pieces from each potato.)
4. Slice 1 lemon width-wise into ΒΌ inch slices.
5. Add potatoes and lemon to a bowl and mix with all seasonings and oil until completely coated.
6. Once oven is preheated, out potatoes and lemons in a screaming hot pan.
7. Cook for 1 hour at 425Β°F / 218Β°C.
8. Before serving, taste. Add more salt and pepper (or even Accent seasoning)
9. Garnish with fresh oregano and serve.
My local Greek restaurant makes these and they are so good. Thanks for sharing your recipe!! I will try it out.
Great meal!!
Beautiful omg. Also, what is that yellow sauce in the genie lamp looking thing (I don’t know the actual term for it I’m sorry) it looks DELICIOUS!!!
I love how you showed a picture of the potato cut for accuracy, in the US we most commonly call that cut wedges
Looks divine, the close up photo is divine
Yum! Gonna give these a go tmrw
Greek fries without the lemon.
this is exactly what I needed this week! Right down to the rotisserie chicken. Thanks for sharing