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No matter what you're serving as the main dish, sides are sometimes the best part of the meal. Looking for the perfect ones to add to your Christmas menu? From creamy mashed potatoes and cheesy scalloped casseroles to a top-rated cauliflower recipe and make-ahead dinner rolls, these fabulous are so delicious, your family will ask for them year after year.
Wilted Spinach Salad With Bacon
Diana Rattray Bacon drippings wilt the spinach in this savory side salad that includes crumbled bacon pieces and red onion for festive color and great flavor.
Creamy Sweet Potato Risotto With Pecans
The Spruce / Diana Rattray
This elegant risotto is a fabulous combination of sweet potatoes, pecans, and Parmesan cheese. Add an extra knot of butter right at the end of cooking to super-charge the creamy texture.
Green Beans With Onions and Za'atar Breadcrumbs
The Spruce / Anita Schecter
Tender-crisp green beans are tossed with sautéed onions and toasted breadcrumbs flavored with Middle Eastern za'atar seasoning in this twist on a classic.
Parker House Rolls
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These puffy soft yeast rolls with crispy edges are a Christmas dinner essential for soaking up gravy and sauces. You can make them a day ahead and simply reheat in the microwave prior to serving.
Continue to 5 of 34 belowPerfectly Creamy Mashed Potatoes
The Spruce / Loren Runion
Perfect mashed potatoes are a holiday must-have—all you need is lots of butter, salt, pepper, some milk, and a masher. For the fluffiest results, use higher starch potatoes such as Yukon Golds or russets.
Maple and Bacon Skillet Cornbread
The Spruce / Diana Rattray
Crumbled bacon and maple syrup give this special-occasion, cast-iron cornbread amazing flavor. The sweet glaze on top is the perfect finishing touch.
Butternut Squash Stir-Fry With Mustard Seeds
The Spruce / Molly Watson
A butternut squash stir-fry looks pretty on your holiday plate and smells fantastic while cooking. When you hear the mustard seeds popping in the pan, it's almost eating time.
Pear Salad With Walnuts and Gorgonzola
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Sweet winter pears are a great flavor match for sharp and salty Gorgonzola cheese in this elegant side salad. Roasted walnut halves add the perfect crunch.
Continue to 9 of 34 belowSpinach Soufflé
The Spruce / Julia Estrada
Wow your guests with an impressive side dish that doubles as a special way to enjoy spinach. To achieve a light and airy soufflé, use room temperature eggs and fold them in gently—don't overmix.
English Pea Casserole With Cornbread Crumb Topping
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This old-fashioned British casserole is creamy and budget friendly. Drained canned peas are layered with boiled eggs, cheddar cheese, and condensed soup under a crunchy cornbread topping to form a delectable holiday dish.
Traditional Chestnut Stuffing
The Spruce / Cara Cormack
Here's a fabulous traditional chestnut stuffing for Christmas that you can bake in a casserole dish or inside a bird for a perfect side dish with turkey or chicken.
Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
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Whether you prefer ham, prime rib, or roast beef for Christmas dinner, these simply delicious brown sugar-glazed carrots make a wonderful accompaniment.
Continue to 13 of 34 belowSkillet Green Beans and Bacon
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Flavorful and fatty bacon turns this green bean skillet into a tasty and filling side dish, ideal to accompany a roasted turkey or cooked ham during your holiday celebrations.
Roasted Potatoes With Bacon
Diana Rattray
Crispy crumbled bacon and sliced onion add flavor to these tender roasted potatoes seasoned with thyme and just a bit of olive oil. You can cut up larger potatoes or use halved baby potatoes for this recipe.
Creamy Boursin Spinach
Creamy Boursin Spinach. Photo: Diana Rattray Creamed spinach tastes extra special when it's made with creamy Boursin cheese. Red onion, Parmesan, and nutmeg add festive flavor to the classic holiday side dish.
Cornbread Salad With Bacon and Cheese
Diana Rattray Southern cornbread salad is a great reason to make an extra batch of bread this Christmas. Here, it's tossed with bacon, cheddar pinto beans, and veggies in a creamy ranch dressing.
Continue to 17 of 34 belowHorseradish Mashed Potatoes
The Spruce / Jennifer Perillo
If prime rib is on the Christmas menu, these horseradish mashed potatoes are the perfect side dish. A typical recipe for mashed potatoes is turned up with the addition of grated horseradish and Greek yogurt, offering a bit of earthy heat and pleasant tang.
Balsamic Roasted Vegetables
The Spruce / Kristina Vanni
The tangy, deep flavor of aged balsamic vinegar is a wonderful way to enhance roasted vegetables. This side dish pairs especially well with roasted meats.
Hasselback Butternut Squash
The Spruce / Leah Maroney
Add some color to your table with naturally sweet and buttery hasselback butternut squash. Topped with toasted walnuts, it's a simple but impressive vegetarian dish.
Sweet Potato Rolls
Diana Rattray
Your family will devour these soft and fluffy sweet potato dinner rolls. Make and freeze them up to a month ahead and simply thaw overnight before serving.
Continue to 21 of 34 belowGratin Dauphinois
The Spruce Eats/Diana Mocanu
Gratin Dauphinois is a garlicky, creamy potato dish from France. Make it with soft floury potatoes that will soak up the sauce, such as Idahoes or Russets, and serve it with your Christmas roast.
Savory Spinach and Mushroom Strudel
The Spruce / Ahlam Raffii
Store-bought puff pastry is the secret to this no-fuss vegetarian strudel. The creamy filling is made with meaty mushrooms, fresh spinach, silken tofu, cream cheese, and tahini. Slice it up to enjoy as a side dish or serve whole as a meat-less entree.
Vegan Green Bean Casserole
The Spruce Eats/Diana Mocanu
It wouldn't be Christmas without a green bean casserole for many families. This recipe is saucy and creamy, but completely vegan and egg-free, so all of your guests can enjoy it, regardless of dietary preferences and needs.
Mushrooms Bordelaise
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Hearty rustic mushrooms are sauteed to perfection with butter, olive oil, garlic, and parsley in this traditional steak dinner sidekick. It tastes fantastic on the fork with roast beef or pot roast.
Continue to 25 of 34 belowCauliflower Cheese With Leeks
Elaine Lemm This British-inspired cauliflower cheese is traditionally accompanied by roast beef. It also freezes beautifully for a great make-ahead holiday meal.
Roasted Turnips
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Turnips become soft and tender in this roasted vegetable side, which can be seasoned with whatever fresh herbs you like. It pairs especially well with roasted chicken or turkey.
Cranberry Orange Relish
The Spruce / Abby Mercer
Three ingredients are all you need to this ruby red relish: fresh or frozen cranberries, a fresh orange, and sugar. Enjoy with your holiday bird.
Scalloped Corn Casserole
The Spruce / Diana Chistruga
Frozen or canned corn is used in this fantastic scalloped gratin. Use a colorful mix of red and green bell peppers in the casserole for an extra festive presentation.
Continue to 29 of 34 belowRoasted Chestnut Soup
The Spruce Eats / Anastasiia Tretiak
Chestnuts pop up at everywhere around Christmastime, making it the perfect occasion to enjoy this vegetarian and vegan recipe for traditional roasted chestnut soup.
Chickpea and Brussels Sprout Salad With Tahini Dressing
Anita Schecter Here's a creamy, crunchy side salad that adds texture and flavor to your Christmas dinner plate. Soft, shredded brussels sprouts combine with chickpeas in a tangy lemon tahini dressing.
Cabbage au Gratin With Cheddar
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A cheddar cheese sauce flavored with dill, pimientos, plus a cracker crumb topping, make this cabbage casserole easy to prepare. Serve it for the holidays with a ham dinner, corned beef, or pork.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Pears, Walnuts and Bacon
Diana Rattray Roasting Brussels sprouts combine nicely with sweet pears and toasted walnuts in this seasonal side dish infused with balsamic vinegar.
Continue to 33 of 34 belowButternut Squash Ginger Soup
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Fresh and dried ginger add a kick to this sweet and creamy squash soup. Top serving bowls with a dollop of sour cream or creme fraiche for a pretty presentation.
Oven Roasted Chestnuts
The Spruce / Maxwell Cozzi
It wouldn't be an old-fashioned Christmas without chestnuts. These bake in your oven in about 20 minutes and make a special side dish for your table—or a fun snack as your open presents.