Our 50 Best Christmas Side Dish Recipes Because Your Roast Shouldn't Get All The Glory (2024)

So you've chosen your perfect holiday roast. Now what? Don't let your roast outshine your sides. Instead, let them accompany one another in perfect harmony, or even let your sides take center stage for a change. From maple-glazed carrots to creamy mashed potatoes and green bean casseroles, Christmas side dishes are the comfort companions for hearty mains. Upgrade your Christmas side dishes for silkier mashes, cheesier gratins, and hearty greens with our best Christmas side dishes. They'll definitely leave your guests coming back for seconds. For more Christmas inspiration, check out our Christmas Holiday Guide.

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Roasted Garlic Polenta “Mash” with Herbs and Mascarpone

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Tuscan Kale and Red Pepper Focaccia

In addition to being baked on an olive oil-slathered pan, this focaccia dough is mixed with olive oil as well as creamy mashed potatoes, giving it a fluffy interior and crispy, oil-slicked edges. Kale and red pepper flakes add color and texture that make an otherwise simple bread a side dish in its own right. Get the recipe for Tuscan Kale and Red Pepper Focaccia »

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Seared Radicchio with Raisins and Shaved Parmigiano

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Mostarda di Frutta (Spicy Mustard and Fruit Preserves)

Mostarda is not mustard. It is not sweet or acidic, not salty or spicy—at least, it’s none of those things alone. It is made mostly of fruit, but is neither jelly nor jam nor dessert. Get the recipe for Mostarda di Frutta (Spicy Mustard and Fruit Preserves)

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Cheesy Mushroom and Pancetta Bread Pudding

Caramelized onions and mushrooms, a pinch of cayenne, and tangy crème fraiche turn this pillowy white bread pudding savory. It makes a delightful brunch, lunch, or dinner with a lightly dressed green salad on the side. Get the recipe for Cheesy Mushroom and Pancetta Bread Pudding »

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Cauliflower and Goat Cheese Souffles

Cauliflower and Goat Cheese Souffles

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Cornbread Dressing

This classic Southern-style Thanksgiving dressing is tossed with crumbled breakfast sausage and plenty of sage, then cooked in a casserole dish beside the browning bird. Get the recipe for Cornbread Dressing »

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Apple, Sage, and Sausage Stuffing

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Polenta with Corn and Wild Rice

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Brussels Spout Gratin

Brussels Spout Gratin

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Crème Fraîche Mashed Potatoes

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Broiled Spaghetti Squash with Walnut-Miso Glaze

It’s rare that we encounter spaghetti squash not shredded into its eponymous noodle-like threads. But kept intact, it reveals a beautifully yielding texture and a savory, subtle flavor that’s perfectly offset by a rich walnut-miso glaze.

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Creamed Spinach with Spiced Bread Crumbs

Creamed Spinach

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Sweet Potato Casserole with Bourbon and Pineapple

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Maple Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Maple syrup enhances the sweetness of this simple sweet potato mash. Get the recipe for Maple Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes »

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Soy-Braised Kabocha Squash

Braising—with a healthy dose of soy—is one of our favorite ways to bring out the texture and flavor of winter squash.

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Green Beans with Lemons and Capers

Inspired by the briny flavors of veal piccata, this elegant side dish is simplicity itself: blanched green beans tossed in a vinaigrette of capers, bright lemon, and a beautiful olive oil. Get the recipe for Green Beans with Lemons and Capers »

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Spiced Red Cabbage With Apples and Cranberries

Spiced Red Cabbage

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Egg and Cheese Soufflé

Its name derived from the French verb souffler, meaning “to breathe” or “to puff”, a soufflé’s pillowy top will naturally rise in the oven but slightly deflate just moments after removal. The eggy treat’s fleeting moment of perfection is one of the reasons the dish is handled so delicately by chefs and cherished so deeply by diners. This savory cheese version is courtesy of chef Daniel Skurnick of Le Coucou restaurant in New York City. Get the recipe for Egg and Cheese Soufflé »

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Braised Paprika Kraut

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Skillet-Braised Swiss Chard

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Sour Cream Corn Bread

This simple Southern-style cornbread harkens to cookbook author Lee Bailey’s Louisiana upbringing and highlights his simple entertaining and cooking style. Bailey calls for baking the cornbread in a cast-iron skillet, but you can substitute a well-greased 9-inch metal baking pan. Get the recipe for Sour Cream Corn Bread »

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Baked Cardoons with Parmigiano Bread Crumbs

The bitterness of cardoons shoots through a rich bechamel, topped with cheesy parmesan bread crumbs, in Chef Mario Batali’s homestyle Italian gratin. Get the recipe for Baked Cardoons with Parmigiano Bread Crumbs »

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Cannellini Bean Salad with Radicchio and Celery

Cannellini Bean Salad with Radicchio and Cele

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Green Bean Casserole

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Pasta e fa*gioli

This version of the soup bean and pasta dish reverses the order of its stars turning it into a pasta dish laden with creamy beans and a creamy sauce. Get the recipe for Pasta e fa*gioli »

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Lima Bean Gratin with Herbed Bread Crumbs

Think of this gratin as a meatless cassoulet, meant to accompany a roast, or as a stand alone, next to a tartly-dressed green salad. Get the recipe for Lima Bean Gratin with Herbed Bread Crumbs »

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Shredded Collard Green Salad With Roasted Sweet Potatoes

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Slow-Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Garlic Labneh

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Root Vegetable and Quinoa Salad with Pickled Sunchokes

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Spicy Roasted Cauliflower with Tahini

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Sautéed Collard Greens with Six-Hour Caramelized Onions

Rich, sweet caramelized onions are swirled into this simple side dish, giving the sautéed greens an umami-like bittersweet flavor. Get the recipe for Sautéed Collard Greens with Six-Hour Caramelized Onions »

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Blue Cheese, Grape, and Gem Lettuce Salad

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Celery Root, Carrot, and Potato Gratin

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Roasted Turnips and Greens with Bacon Vinaigrette

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Roasted Apples and Bacon with Onions and Thyme (Æbleflæsk)

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Wok-Fried Brussels Sprouts and Bacon with Crispy Chestnuts

This spin on a popular Sichuan stir-fry—with bacon, ginger, and garlic; garnished with sliced chestnuts—swaps traditional cauliflower for Brussels sprouts. Get the recipe for Wok-Fried Brussels Sprouts and Bacon with Crispy Chestnuts »

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Homemade Pasta With Spicy Cabbage and Bacon

Cabbage is a staple vegetable in Slovenia; here it is wilted in bacon fat and spiced with cayenne before being tossed with homemade noodle dough for this traditional pasta dish. Get the recipe for Homemade Pasta With Spicy Cabbage and Bacon »

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Don't waste your carrot tops

Roasted Carrot Salad with Burrata

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Creamed Swiss Chard with Gorgonzola, Rye Bread Crumbs, and Walnuts

In this bulked-up version of the classic side dish, chard replaces spinach, and Gorgonzola adds depth and a creamier texture. Get the recipe for Creamed Swiss Chard with Gorgonzola, Rye Bread Crumbs, and Walnuts »

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Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Crumble

This sweet potato casserole is an especially festive, over-the-top take on the Thanksgiving classic, topped with a crisp pecan crumble and dotted with marshmallows. Get the recipe for Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Crumble »

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Fingerling Potatoes with Bacon

The secret to this simple dish is to use the best quality bacon available. Delicious and straightforward, you can whip this dish together quickly while keeping the oven available for other jobs.

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Julia Child's Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Thirty cloves of garlic go into this creamy side dish, adapted from Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking: Volume 1 (Alfred A. Knopf, 1961). The cloves are first blanched whole, which enhances their sweetness, then used to make a rich béchamel sauce that’s stirred into mashed potatoes with cream and parsley. Get the recipe for Julia Child’s Garlic Mashed Potatoes »

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Wild Rice with Roasted Buttered Onions

Wild Rice with Roasted Buttered Onions

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Green Beans with Pancetta and Mint

This green bean dish is mildly creamy, thanks to a quick blanching in milk, which also sweetens the beans slightly. A garnish of toasted chopped hazelnuts adds a lovely nutty crunch. This recipe appeared with Irene Sax’s piece Small Wonders (November 2008), a tribute to Thanksgiving side dishes–though we think it works well anytime of year. Get the recipe for Green Beans with Pancetta and Mint »

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Sage Mashed Potatoes

This fragrant recipes involves a few ingenious methods for infusing the herb’s brisk flavor into the mash. Get the recipe for Sage Mashed Potatoes »

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Potato and Rutabaga Gratin

Earthy rutabagas and aged Gruyere add intrigue to a classic potato gratin. Get the recipe for Potato and Rutabaga Gratin »

Our 50 Best Christmas Side Dish Recipes Because Your Roast Shouldn't Get All The Glory (2024)

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Our 50 Best Christmas Side Dish Recipes Because Your Roast Shouldn't Get All The Glory? ›

The best side dishes to serve with goose are potato wedges, green bean casserole, blooming onion, cranberry sauce, yellow rice, butternut squash, grilled beets, polenta, mashed potatoes, avocado salad, caramelized carrots, red cabbage, Brussels sprouts, apple sauce, baked zucchini, gravy, sautéed mushrooms, and Caesar ...

What is a good side dish for goose? ›

The best side dishes to serve with goose are potato wedges, green bean casserole, blooming onion, cranberry sauce, yellow rice, butternut squash, grilled beets, polenta, mashed potatoes, avocado salad, caramelized carrots, red cabbage, Brussels sprouts, apple sauce, baked zucchini, gravy, sautéed mushrooms, and Caesar ...

What is the most popular Christmas vegetable? ›

Within this article we will outline the 5 most popular Christmas vegetables, and how to keep them fresh for the big day!
  • 1) Carrots.
  • 2) Broccoli.
  • 3) Potatoes.
  • 4) Cauliflower.
  • 5) Brussel sprouts.

What is the perfect Christmas dinner? ›

You likely will want to choose a main first, like a turkey, Christmas ham, casserole or other show-stopping dishes. Then, you can compliment your main with Christmas side dishes and holiday appetizers. And of course, you can't forget about sweet Christmas desserts and festive co*cktails to sip on throughout the night!

What to serve with roast goose at Christmas? ›

Root Vegetable Pan Roast with Chestnuts and Apples

This complexly favorful side dish is seasoned with thyme and sweetened with syrup. Roasted potatoes, apples, and chestnuts are customary holiday season ingredients throughout many European countries.

What to serve with roast goose for Christmas? ›

You might consider parsnip purée with a hint of nutmeg, zesty cranberry sauce for tang or pickled red cabbage with star anise for a splash of color and unique (and season appropriate) taste. Goose's natural pairing is with something acidic to cut through its fattiness.

What is the most popular Christmas dish in the world? ›

What are the Most Popular Christmas Foods Eaten Around the World?
  • Roast turkey or ham, a standard main course for holiday dinners.
  • Eggnog, a rich and creamy beverage made with eggs, milk, and spices. ...
  • Gingerbread cookies and houses are popular festive treats and decorations.

What is the most popular Christmas meat dish? ›

Turkey is definitely the most traditional meat for Christmas dinner and you can take a look at our wide selection of whole, rolled and diced turkeys here – perfect for your traditional Christmas dinner!

What is the most eaten Christmas food? ›

And just like every other American, I have my favorites. According to a 2020 survey, turkey's the main event for 73% of Americans, with prime rib (69%), roast beef (66%), steak (65%), chicken (64%), roast pork (64%) and ham (62%) also coming in as popular contenders.

What vegetables to have on xmas day? ›

Discover the perfect amounts of potatoes, carrots, parsnips, sprouts, peas and red cabbage to serve with your roast turkey. Need help planning your Christmas dinner?

What vegetable is best for Christmas dinner? ›

16 simple side dishes for Christmas dinner
  • Orange and port red cabbage. ...
  • Sugar and spice root veg. ...
  • Spiced Christmas red cabbage with apple. ...
  • Roasted garlic and clementine carrots. ...
  • Rich and cheesy broccoli. ...
  • Green Christmas stir-fry. ...
  • Mushrooms with shallots and sherry. ...
  • Cranberry and pomegranate sauce.

What is the best Christmas fruit? ›

In My Fruit Bowl, I Would Buy:
  • Lychee: Beautiful Mauritius from Southern Africa.
  • Clementines: Tacle from Italy, Clemenules from Spain.
  • Grapes: Sable, Sweet Celebration, Sugar Crisp, Sweet Globe.
  • Persimmons: Spanish Rojo Brilliante.
  • Blueberries & Raspberries:
  • Apples: Rubens, Envy, Kanzi.
  • Pears: Concorde, Comice.

What do Americans have for Christmas dinner? ›

Roast turkey and ham are popular for Christmas dinner throughout the country, but depending on the region, so are tamales, roast goose with red cabbage, crawfish jambalaya, roast pork or “seven fishes” seafood salad.

How to make your Christmas dinner special? ›

Christmas dinner recipes
  1. Flavour-bomb roast turkey & gravy. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  2. Hot honey-glazed gammon. ...
  3. Mini maple & mustard pigs in blankets. ...
  4. Cranberry, orange & rosemary sauce. ...
  5. Shredded carbonara sprouts. ...
  6. Croissant bread sauce. ...
  7. Turkey crown with roast garlic & pancetta. ...
  8. Honeyed hasselback carrots.

How should geese be cooked? ›

Rub all over with the oil and season generously with salt. Sit the goose on a rack in a large roasting tin and tightly cover with a large piece of foil. Cook for 1 hr 30 mins. Remove from the oven, remove the foil and use oven gloves to lift the rack (and the goose) out of the roasting tin.

What not to do around geese? ›

Face the goose and maintain eye contact

Your instinct may be to turn and run away, but this is exactly what you should not do. Instead, if you're confronted by a goose, maintain eye contact with it and stand your ground.

What alcohol goes with goose? ›

A few styles to consider for wine with duck or goose this Christmas
  • Pinot Noir.
  • Gamay.
  • Barbera.
  • Rosé Champagne.
  • Riesling.
  • Pinot Gris.
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Is goose worth eating? ›

Goose meat is an excellent source of riboflavin and vitamin B-6. These vitamins help our bodies use energy from foods. B vitamins are important for growth and healthy skin, hair, nerves and muscles. Goose meat is an excellent source of iron - more than beef, pork or chicken.

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