These 17 Delicious Side Dishes Will Complete Your Christmas Dinner (2024)

Don't stop at the holiday ham—share the spotlight of your traditional Christmas dinner with these favorite side dish recipes. Classic bread stuffing, creamy mashed potatoes, bright salads, and cozy root vegetables are just the start of our best Christmas side dish ideas.

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Orange- and Balsamic-Glazed Tricolor Carrots

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Goes Best with: Beef Brisket

Showcase the beauty of tricolor carrots. A balsamic glaze flavors the Christmas vegetable side dish, which proves a hearty companion for tender beef brisket.

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Rustic Garlic Mashed Potatoes

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Goes Best with: Cornish Game Hens

It's hard to find a meal that doesn't go well with mashed potatoes, but we're especially fond of this garlicky blend with golden roasted game hens. The petite chickens can be adjusted to fit the number of diners at your Christmas dinner.

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Classic Bread Stuffing

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Goes Best with: Deep-Fried Turkey

Turkey and stuffing go together like, well, turkey and stuffing. Try deep-frying your holiday bird for super succulent slices of meat, then serve with a classic bread stuffing that can be prepared with any type of bread you choose. Use cornbread, focaccia, whole grain, or sourdough bread for a delicious twist.

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Mushroom Fricassee with Fresh Herbs

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Goes Best with: Roasted Chicken

Fricassee is a cooking method in which meat or, in this case, fresh mushrooms are sliced, sauteed, and served with a white wine sauce. The seasonal side dish proves a worthy topping to rich roasted chicken, but can also be paired with polenta or tempeh for a special occasion vegetarian side or main dish.

Everything Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

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Goes Best with: Pork Loin

Dress up classic roasted Brussels sprouts with chopped bacon and everything bagel seasoning. Modernize the Christmas side dish by cooking it in your air fryer and finishing it with a drizzle of maple syrup.

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Broccolini with Peas and Seared Lemons

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Goes Best with: Roasted Goose

Roasted goose is a rich, buttery dark meat, so keep the rest of your Christmas menu light and refreshing. A trio of greens—including broccolini, peas, and Swiss chard—brightens the main dish with tart citrus slices.

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Fondant Potatoes

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Goes Best with: Ham

Often called melting potatoes, this take on the classic French potato dish is flavored with olive oil, butter, rosemary, and garlic. To make, slice the potatoes and brown them first, then cook them low and slow until they are creamy.

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Easy Focaccia Casserole Bread

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Goes Best with: Pot Roast

Get the goodness of those endless restaurant bread baskets with this crumbly focaccia recipe. The bread can be made in a standard casserole dish in no time with fast-rising yeast. Use it to sop up any remaining sauce from your Christmas pot roast.

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Roasted Green Beans with Beets, Feta, and Walnuts

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Goes Best with: Lamb Chops

Root vegetables, such as beets, are particularly good candidates for roasting because they can stand the high heat without losing their shape. Cook them with green beans, then add your choice of toasted nuts and crumbled cheese. The red-and-green Christmas vegetable side makes an elegant starter for tender lamb chops.

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Wild Rice Dressing

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Goes Best with: Baked Salmon

The grainy nuttiness in this wild rice dish fuses with flaky baked salmon for holiday perfection. Fresh mushrooms stud the dressing with earthy, meaty dimension.

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Green Bean and Mushroom Skillet

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Goes Best with: Roast Chicken

Put a fresh twist on classic green bean casserole. Instead of a heavy cream sauce, toss thin green beans with mushrooms and crispy bacon. Top the vegetable side dish with slices of herb goat cheese and crispy shallots. If you're not a fan of goat cheese, swap in any salty cheese like feta, Parmesan, or blue cheese.

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Cauliflower "Couscous"

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Goes Best with: Roasted Pork Loin

Roasted pistachios contribute color, crunch, and delicate flavor to this faux-grain salad. Balance the mild taste of roast pork loin with crumbly cauliflower and two types of tart dried fruit. The holiday side salad is ready in under an hour, plus it's gluten-free!

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Meringue-Topped Sweet Potato Casserole

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Goes Best with: Baked Bone-In Ham

The humble sweet potato reaches new culinary heights when topped with our easy homemade meringue. Pair it with another Christmas classic, succulent baked ham, and you've got yourself a can't-lose holiday dinner combination.

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Skillet Scalloped Corn

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Goes Best with: Brined Turkey

Serve up a cozy dose of comfort with this extra-easy scalloped corn. The vibrant one-pan veggie side dish is ready to serve in just 15 minutes, and its cheesy sauce makes a gooey alternative to your turkey's gravy.

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Brussels Sprouts Casserole

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Goes Best with: Beef Rib Roast

Say hello to your new favorite holiday side dish. Buttery Brussels sprouts get a gourmet update with a sprinkle of shredded Asiago cheese and crisp pancetta. Pile the creamy casserole high next to a steaming slice of beef rib roast—you won't regret it.

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Potato, Celery Root, and Parsnip Mash

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Goes Best with: Glazed Ham

Balance the sweetness of the glaze with this savory Christmas side dish for ham. Toss boiled cubes of potatoes, parsnips, and celery root with butter, cream, and fresh thyme for a totally splurge-worthy side.

Test Kitchen Tip: Make the recipe up to one month before serving and freeze. Let the dish thaw in the fridge and gently reheat in a slow cooker.

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Roasted Sweet Potato-Bacon Mac and Cheese

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Goes Best with: Pulled Pork

This simple side or main dish melds two Southern staples into one comforting dish that pairs perfectly with your favorite pulled pork recipe. Take an extra moment to grate the cheese yourself to ensure your homemade mac and cheese is extra-creamy (as pre-grated cheese will result in a less creamy sauce). For an added touch, top the dish with crispy bacon and Parmesan cheese.

These 17 Delicious Side Dishes Will Complete Your Christmas Dinner (2024)

FAQs

What are 3 food items that are popular for Christmas dinner? ›

Depending on where you're from, when it comes to Christmas, we're sure you've got enough classic recipes to fill a book. Across the U.S., everyone's got their favorites: prime rib, rolls, gingerbread cookies.

How many dishes are on the Christmas table? ›

According to tradition there should be 12 dishes on the Christmas Eve table.

What does your family eat for Christmas dinner? ›

Roast turkey, glazed ham, and sides like mashed potatoes and stuffing are classics that will satisfy the grown-ups at the table. And it doesn't hurt to put these items on your children's plates to give them a chance to try it out too! No Christmas dinner is complete without dessert.

What is the most common food eaten on Christmas? ›

Every family in every part of the world serves their own traditional Christmas foods, but in the U.S., some are enjoyed nationwide:
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
  • Gingerbread.
  • Sugar Cookies.
  • Pie.
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What are most Americans' favorite side dishes? ›

Mashed Potatoes

They are creamy, comforting, and the perfect complement to a hearty meal.

What is America's favorite side dish at Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed potatoes, meanwhile, is the most popular side dish in the U.S. and the top-ranking side in Ohio-bordering states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia and Kentucky.

What is America's favorite side dish for Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed potatoes are the front-runner to be on the most plates this Thanksgiving. Turkey no longer reigns supreme. Findings showed that over half of the United States would be content to only have sides on their holiday plates and 67% of Americans prefer side dishes to the main entrée!

What is the 12 dish Christmas tradition? ›

Why do Poles eat 12 dishes during the Christmas Eve dinner? Tradition calls for 12 traditional courses to be served during the Polish Christmas Eve. This number is a symbol of wealth, the 12 Apostles and a representation of the 12 months of the year. But in the past, dinner consisted of an odd number of dishes.

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.

What is the most popular item on a Christmas dinner plate? ›

Roast potatoes and gravy are the most ubiquitous items on the Christmas dinner, with only around half opting for turkey.

What should be on my Christmas food list? ›

Your ultimate Christmas shopping list
  • Crackers and nibbles. You never know when your friends, family or neighbours might pop by, so be sure to have plenty of nibbles on hand. ...
  • Milk. ...
  • Herbs and spices. ...
  • Oil. ...
  • Chocolate. ...
  • Tea and coffee. ...
  • Eggs.

What is the most popular meat for Christmas? ›

1. Turkey. Let's admit it, a whole turkey is the best and most traditional meat for Christmas dinners. Originally gracing our plates in the 16th century, popular history tells of King Henry VIII being the first English monarch to have turkey for Christmas.

What is the most common Christmas dinner meat? ›

Pork. Pork is a staple of any Christmas, whether that be a shoulder joint, leg or fillet. With so many different cuts of pork available, there really is something for everyone this Christmas.

What is a traditional American Christmas dinner menu? ›

"Christmas Dinner No. 1: Tomato co*cktail, Roast turkey with chestnut stuffing, Giblet gravy, Mashed potatoes, Buttered onions, Spinach or another green vegetable, Cranberry relish, Celery and olives, Grapefruit salad, Plum pudding with hard sauce, Nuts and fruit, Coffee...

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