I had made Melissa's crispy potatoes and was thrilled with how delicious and easy they were. Then fate stepped in and my husband and I tried a new local Middle Eastern restaurant, Fadi's, one evening. In their cafeteria style buffet line was a tray of cubed, browned potatoes but with a delicious twist; an addition of garlic, lemon juice and cilantro. We were hooked! After a try or two at home (following Melissa's technique but without all that oil) mine were even better than Fadi's and are now a favorite dinner side. Whether you try them "plain" as fried potatoes for breakfast tacos or an old-school dinner accompaniment, or with my Middle Eastern flavor additions, I think you'll love the result!
| Middle Eastern-Style Potatoes | 
Middle Eastern-Style Potatoes
Ingredients:
- 1 pound of thin-skinned potatoes, I use Yukon Golds (I prefer not to peel them)
 - 2 teaspoons olive or cooking oil
 - Salt and pepper, to taste
 - 1 teaspoon butter
 - 1 small garlic clove, pressed or minced finely
 - 1-2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
 - 1-2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
 - Cooking spray
 
Putting It Together:
Scrub potatoes and cut into 1-inch cubes, pat dry with paper towel. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a large non-stick skillet (which has a tight fitting lid) over medium-high heat; add potatoes and sprinkle over 1/4-1/2 teaspoon salt. Let the potatoes brown for a couple of minutes before stirring and rearranging, repeat this process until they've browned a bit on most sides.| Give the potatoes a couple minutes on each side to brown them; they'll finish browning in the oven. | 
| The steam bath gives the potato cubes that creamy interior. | 
While the potatoes are in the oven, place the teaspoon of butter and pressed or minced garlic clove in the warm potato skillet. Cook on low for a couple of minutes to mellow the raw garlic flavor. For a milder flavor use a smashed clove, allow it to steep in the butter on low and remove it before adding back the cooked potatoes. Wash and ready your lemon and chop the cilantro; set aside.
| Tilt your knife to shave away the leaves (whether cilantro or parsley) from the stems. | 
| Just a few additions make a delicious change to the flavor profile of these potatoes. | 
| At this point they're yummy plain potatoes for breakfast or dinner or ready for those Middle-Eastern flavors! | 
| Middle-Eastern Style Potatoes are a great side with Lemon-Dijon grilled salmon. | 
You nailed it! Fadi's is my favorite and these are just as good if not better! Thanks.
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