Easy Gremolata Recipe (and Ideas for using Gremolata) (2024)

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This post will give you my Easy Gremolata Recipe and ideas for using this amazing fresh-herb condiment that adds so much flavor. And this recipe for the fresh-herb sauce called Gremolata uses ingredients that are available any time of year!

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Anyone who’s been following my blog for a while already knows that I’m a fresh herb enthusiast! If you’re a cook who’s discovered the wonderful way that cooking with fresh herbs can enhance the flavor of foods without adding fat or calories, then it won’t be hard to understand why I think everyone should try this Easy Gremolata Recipe. This is one of my favorite flavor-boosting herb mixtures to make with fresh parsley!

And when I mentioned I was making Gremolata to several friends and family members, I discovered that many people don’t know even know about this tasty fresh herb sauce! So this post is my Public Service Announcement for everyone who hasn’t discovered Gremolata yet.

And best of all, in the dead of winter when fresh herbs are expensive and hard to come by, you can always get lemons, garlic, and fresh parsley to make Gremolata and bring a touch of summer to your cooking.

What is Gremolata?

Gremolata is an easy-to-make lemon, garlic, and fresh herb sauce. And this simple but profound combination that usually includes finely minced fresh lemon peel, minced fresh garlic, and minced fresh parsley adds freshness and a little zing to any food you sprinkle it on.

What ingredients do you need?

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  • fresh lemon, preferably organic
  • fresh parsley
  • cloves of garlic

What kind of parsley is best for this Gremolata Recipe?

Purists would probably use Italian flat-leaf parsley for this fresh parsley condiment. But I am an equal-opportunity parsley lover, and I’d enjoy it with curly parsley just as much, so use either one you prefer.

How to make Gremolata to your own taste:

Gremolata is one of those herb mixtures like Basil Pesto where you can certainly adapt the proportions to your own taste, although Jake and I experimented with the amounts a few times on this recipe for a combination we thought was just right. If you’re extra fond of lemon, garlic, or parsley you can definitely use more of your preferred ingredient in your version.

Can you make Gremolata with other herbs?

Gremolata is also sometimes made with mint, basil, or even cilantro if you’d like to experiment with those herbs.

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How to make this Easy Gremolata Recipe:

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  1. Start with a nice fresh lemon (preferably organic) and use your sharpest vegetable peeler to shave off the skin. (Squeeze the lemon juice and freeze it for later!)
  2. Then use your sharpest chef’s knife to finely mince the lemon peel and the fresh parsley and garlic. (Wonderful knife skills of Jake are being demonstrated here.)
  3. This photo shows you the proportions of garlic, lemon, and Parsley that we thought made a good combination.
  4. Then mix together the finely minced lemon peel, garlic, and parsley to make your Gremolata.
  5. That’s all there is to it! Sprinkle 1-2 tablespoons of Gremolata over meat, fish, chicken, pasta, vegetables, or just about any food where you’d like a burst of fresh flavor.
  6. Below are some ideas for using that tasty Gremolata once you’ve made it.

Gremolata with Meat, Chicken, or Fish:

Vegetarian Uses for Gremolata:

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Yield: Makes about 5 tablespoons

Easy Gremolata Recipe

Prep Time15 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Gremolata is a condiment made of chopped fresh herbs that adds amazing flavor to meat, fish, chicken, and vegetables.

Ingredients

Ingredients:

  • 1 fresh lemon, preferably organic
  • 1/2 bunch fresh parsley, either flat Italian parsley or regular curly parsley
  • 2 cloves garlic

Proportions We Liked Best:

  • (All proportions in this recipe are too taste, but these amounts are what Jake and I thought were just right.)
  • 1 T finely minced lemon peel
  • 1/4 cup finely minced parsley
  • 2 tsp. finely minced garlic

Instructions

  1. Using a very sharp vegetable peeler, peel the lemon, taking care not to get the white part that’s right under the peel. (Squeeze the lemon andfreeze the juice.)
  2. Using your sharpest chef’s knife, finely mince the lemon peel until you have 1 tablespoon finely minced lemon peel.
  3. Wash the parsley if needed and spin dry with salad spinner, or dry with paper towels.
  4. Mince the parsley until you have 1/4 cup finely minced parsley.
  5. Smash the garlic cloves with the side of your knife to break them apart, then finely mince the garlic until you have 2 teaspoons finely minced garlic.
  6. Combine the finely minced lemon peel, parsley, and garlic in a small bowl and use to sprinkle over cooked fish, chicken, vegetables, pasta, or other foods.

Notes

Gremolata will keep in the fridge for a day, but it’s best freshly made.Recipe created by Kalyn.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

5

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 18Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 6mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.

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Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Gremolata is a great way to flavor foods without any added fat or calories, and it would be a perfect condiment for pretty much any kind of eating plan.

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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This delicious Gremolata recipe was first posted in 2013, and I have made it many times since then. The recipe was last updated with more information in 2024.

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Easy Gremolata Recipe (and Ideas for using Gremolata) (2024)

FAQs

Where to use gremolata? ›

Use gremolata wherever you'd normally use pesto or any of its cousin green sauces: Spoon this zesty condiment over simply seared fish, white bean stew, or bowls of risotto, topped with plenty of Parmesan. Swoop it over hummus or salted Greek yogurt to make an impromptu dip.

What is gremolata sauce made of? ›

Gremolata is an Italian condiment made of parsley, garlic, and lemon zest. Sprinkle it over pasta, veggies, and more for a burst of fresh, bright flavor! A sprinkle of parsley is one of my favorite ways to finish a dish, adding freshness and an appealing fleck of green.

What is the difference between gremolata and chimichurri? ›

While both include parsley and garlic, their other ingredients impart distinct tastes and textures — gremolata has lemon zest and chimichurri gets its acidity from vinegar. And while chimichurri incorporates olive oil and vinegar, gremolata does not, so it's dry.

What is the meaning of gremolata? ›

Meaning of gremolata in English

a mixture of parsley, garlic, and lemon, eaten in small amounts with meat or fish: Italians often finish stews with a scattering of gremolata.

Is gremolata good for you? ›

It's full of flavor but has hardly any calories, and it's naturally fat- and salt-free. You can mix up a batch and then use it as a delicious accompaniment to grilled meats and fish instead butter- or oil-based sauces. Or toss it with pasta for an alternative to tomato sauce.

What flavor is Milanese gremolata? ›

Gremolata is a traditional Italian herb condiment consisting of fresh lemon zest, minced garlic, Italian flat leaf parsley and a hint of mint. Try this olive oil for marinating poultry and in dressings! Each bottle comes with a built-in pour spout.

What is another name for a gremolata? ›

gremolata (also called gremolada) is an Italian chopped herb condiment or dressing made with lemon zest, chopped parsley, and garlic.

Is gremolata the same as salsa verde? ›

You can consider it a cousin to the salsa verde I mention above for the overlap in some ingredients and uses but gremolata is the no-frills relative. Where salsa verde is made with capers, mustard and anchovies, traditional gremolata is made with only chopped parsley, lemon zest and fresh garlic.

What's the difference between gremolata and salsa verde? ›

A salsa verde with garlic, called agliata, is a traditional specialty of the Siena region on the feast day of Saint John. Gremolata is a green sauce in Milanese cuisine based on parsley, lemon peel, and garlic, and is the usual accompaniment for ossobuco.

What nationality is gremolata? ›

What Is Gremolata? Gremolata is a standard condiment in Italian kitchens. This sauce is incredibly quick and easy to whip up using ingredients that you might even have on hand. Gremolata originated in Milan to accompany the classic Milanese veal dish, osso buco.

Does gremolata contain nuts? ›

A classic Italian mixture of parsley, garlic, lemon zest, along with some toasted pine nuts, all minced together to top fish, poultry, veggies or soups/stews.

Where did gremolata originate? ›

Origins of Gremolata

Gremolata is an important seasoning used in Italian cooking in dishes. It's versatile and adds a punch of flavor to savory dishes. It most likely originated around Milan to accompany osso buco. It's also used on brined pork chops, lamb shanks with butternut squash, and lamb shank stew.

Where does gremolata originate? ›

Origins of Gremolata

Gremolata is an important seasoning used in Italian cooking in dishes. It's versatile and adds a punch of flavor to savory dishes. It most likely originated around Milan to accompany osso buco. It's also used on brined pork chops, lamb shanks with butternut squash, and lamb shank stew.

Where do you use chimichurri? ›

20 Ways to Use Chimichurri
  1. Sauce on any meat: skirt steak, pork chops and chicken breast are my personal faves.
  2. Sauce on light fish, like mahi mahi or cod.
  3. Use instead of salsa on tacos.
  4. Spoon onto roasted veggies: I love it on zucchini or root veggies like parsnip and sweet potato)

What countries use chimichurri? ›

Chimichurri (Spanish: [tʃimiˈtʃuri]) is an uncooked sauce used as an ingredient in cooking and as a table condiment for grilled meat. Found originally in Argentinian cuisine but also use in Uruguayan, Paraguayan and Brazilian cuisines, it has become widely adopted in most of Latin America.

Where do you put chimichurri? ›

It's amazing on roasted or grilled vegetables: asparagus in spring, vegetable kebabs in summer, potatoes or butternut squash in fall and winter. We pour it onto fish, buffalo (aka bison) burgers and steaks, salads, eggs ... you get the idea.

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