Burgers may start the cookout, but the right veggie sides can take over the table without trying too hard. These 21 recipes bring corn, beans, potatoes, salads, zucchini, squash, asparagus, spinach, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, and pickled watermelon rind into one lineup. Some are fresh and chilled, while others come from the grill, smoker, air fryer, skillet, or oven. Use this list when the side dishes need enough color, texture, and weight to make the burgers look like backup.

Oven Roasted Asparagus with Mascarpone

Layered over a creamy base, Oven Roasted Asparagus with Mascarpone serves 4 in 25 minutes. Fresh asparagus is roasted with olive oil, salt, and pepper, then placed over mascarpone mixed with heavy cream, honey, and lemon juice. Lemon zest and roasted pistachios finish the platter. It works beside burgers because it brings a cooler, polished vegetable plate that can be served hot or cold.
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Texas Corn Succotash

Cooked in one skillet, Texas Corn Succotash serves 8 in 25 minutes. Corn niblets, bacon, jalapeno, onion, red bell pepper, garlic, butter, salt, and pepper come together into a colorful side with enough heft for a cookout plate. The bacon and butter help it stand up to grilled food without fading into the background. Serve it warm with burgers, smoked meats, chicken, or ribs.
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White Bean Salad

Ready in 10 minutes, White Bean Salad serves 6 with canned white beans, cherry tomatoes, red onion, parsley, cucumber, arugula, and optional feta. The dressing uses olive oil, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, honey, salt, pepper, and optional red pepper flakes. Beans make this more filling than a simple green salad, which helps it compete with burger night. Serve cold or at room temperature.
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Potatoes & Cabbage (Not Colcannon!)

Cooked in a skillet, Potatoes & Cabbage (Not Colcannon!) serves 6 in 25 minutes. Bacon, onion, garlic, green cabbage, yellow potatoes, chicken broth, smoked paprika, apple cider vinegar, salt, pepper, and parsley make it hearty enough to act like more than a side. The potatoes add weight, while the cabbage keeps the dish from feeling too heavy. Serve warm beside burgers or grilled sausages.
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Shirazi Salad

Fresh and chopped small, Shirazi Salad serves 8 in 10 minutes. Roma tomatoes, English cucumber, red onion, mint, parsley, dill, fresh lime juice, and olive oil make up the full bowl. The crisp texture and lime dressing help cut through heavier grilled food. It belongs in this roundup because it brings a cool side that still has enough personality to earn space near the main platter.
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Bacon Fried Corn

Made on a griddle, Bacon Fried Corn serves 4 in 15 minutes. Bacon cooks first, then corn kernels, garlic, green onions, paprika, salt, pepper, and parsley go onto the hot surface. The corn picks up the bacon fat and browned bits, giving it enough depth for an outdoor meal. Serve it hot when the grill is already going, and the table needs a fast side.
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Pickled Watermelon Rind

After a 24-hour chill, Pickled Watermelon Rind serves 6 and takes 1 day, 35 minutes total. Watermelon rind simmers, then sits in a brine made with water, white vinegar, sugar, salt, cinnamon, cloves, mustard seeds, peppercorns, red pepper flakes, and ginger. The sweet-tangy bite works well with richer cookout food. Serve it with burgers, tacos, grilled meat, cheese boards, or sandwiches.
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Mediterranean Quinoa Salad

Chilled before serving, Mediterranean Quinoa Salad serves 4 in 30 minutes. Quinoa cooks in water with salt, then is mixed with cherry tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, Kalamata olives, feta, parsley, and mint. Olive oil, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, oregano, and black pepper finish the dressing. It brings enough grain, vegetables, and cheese to feel more substantial than a basic salad beside burgers.
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Tiktok Viral Tomato Flight

Built for serving right away, Tiktok Viral Tomato Flight serves 2 in 20 minutes. Thick heirloom tomato slices get different toppings, including burrata with balsamic glaze, pesto with mozzarella, ricotta with lemon and honey, feta with cucumber and olives, BLT-style toppings, and garden ranch toppings. It works for this title because the tomatoes become the main attraction on the board. Serve before the burgers or beside them.
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Smoked Spaghetti Squash

Cooked on the smoker, Smoked Spaghetti Squash serves 4 in 1 hour and 40 minutes. The recipe keeps the ingredients simple with spaghetti squash, olive oil, salt, and black pepper. The squash smokes at 180°F first, then finishes at 350°F until it pulls into strands. It brings a smoky vegetable option to the cookout table without needing a creamy sauce or heavy topping.
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German Yellow Beans

Ready in 15 minutes, German Yellow Beans serve 4 with yellow beans, bacon, red onion, sugar, apple cider vinegar, dill, salt, and pepper. The beans cook briefly until tender-crisp, then get tossed with a sweet and tangy skillet dressing. Bacon gives the side more weight, while dill keeps it fresh enough for warm-weather meals. Serve with burgers, sausages, roasted chicken, or grilled pork.
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Corn Fritters

Fried in batches, Corn Fritters serve 6 in 25 minutes. Milk, eggs, flour, cornmeal, baking powder, corn niblets, smoked cheddar, green onion, jalapeno, and butter make the fritters. A sour cream, chipotle powder, and lime juice sauce goes on the side. These bring a snackable vegetable plate that can disappear before anyone gets back to the burgers.
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Mexican Black Beans

Ready in 15 minutes, Mexican Black Beans serve 4 with canned black beans, onion, garlic, cumin, chipotle powder, water, lime juice, cilantro, and oil. The onions and garlic cook first, then the spices toast before the beans simmer briefly. This side works with burgers because it adds a warm, protein-rich bowl that can also sit near tacos or grilled chicken. Serve with rice or chips.
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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes

Ready in 18 minutes, Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes serve 4 with peeled sweet potatoes, cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and cooking oil. The cubes air fry at 400°F until tender with lightly crisp edges. Their seasoning gives the plate more interest than plain fries. Serve with burgers when the table needs a fast side that still feels planned.
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Cauliflower with Lemon and Dill

Ready in 15 minutes, Cauliflower with Lemon and Dill serves 4 with fresh cauliflower, butter, lemon juice, chopped dill, Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper. The cauliflower boils until fork-tender, then gets coated with a warm lemon-dill butter. It fits burger night because the bright sauce keeps the vegetable side from feeling plain. Serve hot with grilled meat, smoked chicken, meatballs, or fish.
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Mediterranean Zucchini with Feta and Herbs

Roasted on a baking sheet, Mediterranean Zucchini with Feta and Herbs serves 4 in 35 minutes. Zucchini spears get olive oil, oregano, garlic powder, salt, and pepper before roasting with sliced shallots. Feta, parsley, lemon wedges, and optional red pepper flakes finish the dish. It brings enough color and cheese to stand out beside burgers. Serve warm with grilled chicken, fish, or pita plates.
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Au Gratin Potato Stacks

Baked in a jumbo muffin pan, Au Gratin Potato Stacks serve 6 in 55 minutes. Thin russet potato slices are layered with half-and-half, Gruyere, butter, green onion, salt, and pepper. The individual stacks make the potatoes easier to serve than a full casserole. They belong beside burgers because the cheesy potato layers give the plate a bigger side than plain chips or fries
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Tex-Mex Caesar Salad

Ready in 10 minutes, Tex-Mex Caesar Salad serves 6. Romaine gets tossed with a dressing made from egg yolks, olive oil, cotija, cilantro, garlic, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Bread cubes become croutons with olive oil, butter, chipotle powder, and black pepper. It brings crunch, richness, and a Southwest angle to the burger table.
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Air Fryer Lemon Pepper Yellow Beans

Ready in 8 minutes, Air Fryer Lemon Pepper Yellow Beans serve 4 with yellow beans, olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, and lemon pepper. The beans go into the air fryer at 375°F and cook until golden brown and tender-crisp. It is one of the fastest sides in the lineup and brings a crisp vegetable option to the plate. Serve immediately beside burgers, chicken, or fish.
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Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Cilantro-Lime Yogurt Sauce

Finished on the grill, Grilled Sweet Potatoes with Cilantro-Lime Yogurt Sauce serve 4 in 45 minutes. Sweet potatoes parboil first, then grill with olive oil, chili powder, smoked hot paprika, salt, and pepper. Greek yogurt, mayo, cilantro, lime, garlic, salt, and pepper make the sauce. The grilled edges and cool sauce help these compete with any burger tray on the table.
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Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone

Made in one skillet, Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone serves 4 with 5 minutes of prep and 5 minutes of cook time. Fresh spinach wilts down before heavy cream, dehydrated onion, dehydrated garlic, and mascarpone go into the pan. The result is rich enough to hold its own beside grilled food. Serve warm with burgers, steak, pork chops, oven-baked chicken, or salmon.
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