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Greek Potato Confit
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Greek Potato Confit

If you’re looking for the crispiest roasted potatoes, this Greek potato confit recipe is the ultimate method. Slowly cooked in extra virgin olive oil with garlic and oregano, these potatoes become incredibly creamy inside and golden crispy outside. Finished with fresh lemon juice, this dish is a staple of the Mediterranean diet and perfect for Greek Easter, holiday sides, or everyday healthy cooking. No flipping, no fuss—just restaurant-quality roasted potatoes at home.
Course side dishes
Cuisine Greek
Keyword greek roasted potatoes, roasted potatoes
PREP TIME 10 minutes
COOK TIME 1 hour 20 minutes
TIME 1 hour 30 minutes
SERVES 4

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Prep the Potatoes
  2. Wash and cut the potatoes into evenly sized chunks (halves or quarters depending on size). Uniform sizing ensures even cooking and that perfect creamy texture.
  3. Step 2: Start the Confit
  4. Place the potatoes in a baking dish in a single layer. Add the garlic cloves and pour the olive oil over the potatoes until mostly submerged.
  5. Season generously with salt and pepper.
  6. Step 3: Slow Roast
  7. Cover the dish tightly with foil and bake at 300°F (150°C) for about 1 hour.
  8. This slow cooking process gently tenderizes the potatoes, giving them that signature buttery, melt-in-your-mouth texture.
  9. Step 4: Crisp to Perfection
  10. Remove the foil and increase the oven temperature to 425°F (220°C).
  11. Roast uncovered for 15–20 minutes, or until the edges are deep golden and crispy.
  12. Step 5: Finish Like a Greek Kitchen
  13. Remove from the oven and immediately toss with:
  14. Fresh lemon juice
  15. Dried oregano
  16. Taste and adjust salt if needed. Serve warm.

Notes

Notes & Tips

  • Best potatoes for roasting: Yukon Golds give the creamiest interior. 
  • Don’t skip the olive oil: This is a true confit method, not just roasting—oil is key. 
  • Reuse the oil: Strain and save it—it becomes infused with garlic and potato flavor. 
  • Extra crisp tip: Use a metal pan instead of glass for better browning. 
  • Mediterranean diet bonus: Rich in heart-healthy fats from olive oil. 

Make it for Greek Easter: A perfect side for lamb or roasted vegetables.