Greek Potatoes (Oven-Roasted and Delicious!)

These potatoes are a staple in our home. Whether accompanying roast lamb or chicken, or just on their own, we have them a couple of times a week. They are delicious and the ones that get overly-brown in the pan and stick a bit are MINE! Clean up is a little tricky with this recipe, unless you line your pans with foil, but I find that just filling the pan up with hot, sudsy water and forgetting for an hour helps a lot.

Greek Potatoes (Oven-Roasted and Delicious!)
Greek Potatoes (Oven-Roasted and Delicious!)

These potatoes are a staple in our home. Whether accompanying roast lamb or chicken, or just on their own, we have them a couple of times a week. They are delicious and the ones that get overly-brown in the pan and stick a bit are MINE! Clean up is a little tricky with this recipe, unless you line your pans with foil, but I find that just filling the pan up with hot, sudsy water and forgetting for an hour helps a lot.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 8
  • Carbohydrate 1.4445 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 3.4155000043004 g
  • Fiber 0.634499974250793 g
  • Protein 0.162 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.471285000593799 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 serving(s) (47g)
  • Sodium 73.6020375010878 mg
  • Sugar 0.810000025749206 g
  • Trans Fat 0.113130000116455 g
  • Calories 33 calories

Step-by-step

  • Preheat oven to 420degreesF
  • A reviewer has suggested spraying the baking pan with Pam - that sounds like a great idea!
  • Put all the ingredients into a baking pan large enough to hold them.
  • Season generously with sea salt and black pepper.
  • Make sure your hands are very clean and put them in the pan and give everything a toss to distribute.
  • The garlic will drop into the water/oil solution but its flavour will permeate the potatoes, and this way, it won't burn.
  • Bake for 40 minutes.
  • When a nice golden-brown crust has formed on the potatoes, give them a stir to bring the white underside up, season lightly with a bit more sea salt and pepper and just a light sprinkling of oregano.
  • Add 1/2 cup more water if pan appears to be getting dry, and pop back into oven to brown other side of potatoes.
  • This will take about another 40 minutes.
  • Do not be afraid of overcooking the potatoes- they will be delicious.
  • Note: I often melt a bouillon cube in the water; if you do, make sure to cut back some on the salt.

Greek Potatoes: A Weeknight Staple

These Greek potatoes have become a beloved dish in our home, a comforting and flavorful side that graces our table several times a week. Whether they're complementing a juicy roast lamb, a tender chicken, or simply standing on their own as a hearty vegetarian option, these potatoes always deliver a satisfying culinary experience. The slightly crispy, golden-brown exterior gives way to a fluffy, tender interior, perfectly seasoned with herbs and a touch of lemon. It's a recipe that’s as simple as it is rewarding, a testament to the magic of simple ingredients transformed by a little oven love.

What I especially love about this recipe is the slightly chaotic, yet delicious, browning that occurs. Some potatoes get extra crispy, almost caramelized at the edges, while others retain a soft, tender heart. The ones with the most intense browning? Those are always mine! It's a testament to the rustic charm of this dish – a delightful imperfection that elevates it beyond the ordinary. It's far from a fussy recipe, and that's a big part of its appeal.

I’ve adapted the recipe over time, experimenting with different seasonings and techniques. I've found that using a good quality olive oil is key to achieving that perfect golden-brown crust. The olive oil also helps to keep the potatoes moist throughout the baking process, resulting in potatoes that are both crispy and tender. The addition of garlic is crucial, its pungent aroma melding beautifully with the earthy notes of the potatoes. I've experimented with adding a bouillon cube to the water for extra flavor; if you decide to go this route, just be sure to reduce the amount of salt you add.

A Note on Cleanup: This recipe isn’t entirely mess-free, although this is easily solved with the use of foil. The oil and herbs can sometimes stick to the pan, requiring a bit of extra scrubbing. However, I've discovered a simple trick to ease the cleaning process: simply fill the pan with hot, soapy water and let it sit for an hour or so. The stubborn bits of food magically loosen up, making cleanup a breeze. Let's be honest, as busy as life can get, anything that simplifies the post-dinner routine is a winner! This recipe is truly a testament to the fact that delicious meals don't need to be complicated.

Serving Suggestions: These Greek potatoes are exceptionally versatile and can be served with a multitude of dishes. They're a fantastic accompaniment to roasted meats, grilled fish, or even a simple salad. They also make a wonderful addition to a Greek-inspired feast, alongside other classics like hummus, pita bread, and a refreshing Greek salad. Sometimes, I’ll even enjoy them on their own as a simple, satisfying meal.

The beauty of this recipe is its adaptability. Feel free to experiment with other herbs and spices, adding your own personal touch. Rosemary, thyme, or even a pinch of paprika could add interesting layers of flavor. You could also adjust the amount of garlic to suit your preferences – more is always a good thing in my opinion! Ultimately, the best way to enjoy these potatoes is to make them your own. Add your own twist; let your creativity flow and enjoy the simple pleasure of a truly delicious, easy-to-make meal. This is a simple but effective recipe that anyone can make regardless of their cooking abilities.

The key to this recipe is not in overly complex techniques but rather in allowing the flavors of simple, fresh ingredients to shine. The combination of the olive oil, garlic, herbs, and the gentle roasting process creates a symphony of flavors that are both familiar and comforting. This recipe is proof that sometimes, the most satisfying meals are the simplest ones. So, try this recipe out for yourself; it's guaranteed to become a regular on your weeknight meal rotation.