When people show up hungrier than expected, burgers can start to look a little lonely on the table. These 23 sides help stretch the meal with crunchy slaws, loaded fries, cheesy casseroles, corn on the cob, mac and cheese, biscuits, and other easy extras that make the spread feel fuller without making the cook start over. It is the kind of mix that gives people more to pile onto their plates.

Red Cabbage Coleslaw

With 10 minutes of prep, Red Cabbage Coleslaw brings shredded red cabbage, carrots, red onion, cilantro, dill, and apple cider vinegar into one crunchy bowl. It serves 8, so it is useful when the burger count looks fine but the plates still need something fresh and colorful. The oil or mayo option also lets you keep it lighter or creamier depending on what else is on the table.
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Asian Slaw

Ready in 10 minutes, Asian Slaw mixes purple cabbage, white cabbage, carrots, rice wine vinegar, toasted sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger, peanuts, and green onions. It serves 10, which makes it easy to set out a big bowl beside burgers without much extra cooking. The sesame-ginger dressing keeps it bright, crunchy, and easy to spoon onto a plate or tuck into a burger.
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BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw

For a side that can turn into backup food fast, BBQ Chicken Sliders with Homemade Slaw bake in 30 minutes and serve 6. The rolls are layered with shredded chicken, BBQ sauce, green cabbage, purple cabbage, carrots, sour cream, lemon juice, mayonnaise, and butter. Put them out with the burgers when people need more than chips, and they can work as a grab-and-go extra.
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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Wedges

In 30 minutes, Air Fryer Sweet Potato Wedges give you a burger side that does not need the oven. The recipe uses sweet potatoes, oil, and seasoning, then cooks the wedges in the air fryer until they are browned around the edges. It serves 6, so it is a good pick when you want something more filling than salad but still easy to pass around.
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Smoky Cajun Corn on the Cob

Built around corn, Cajun seasoning, olive oil, mayonnaise, sour cream, lime juice, cheese, and cilantro, Smoky Cajun Corn on the Cob brings a bigger side to the burger table in 30 minutes. It serves 4 and works well when you want something people can pick up with their hands. The creamy topping makes each cob feel more finished without adding a complicated side dish.
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Sweet and Spicy Chili Lime Corn

Cooked in the oven in 25 minutes, Sweet and Spicy Chili Lime Corn uses corn on the cob, butter, lime zest, lime juice, chili powder, and red chili. It serves 4 and keeps the ingredient list short, which helps when the burgers are already taking up most of the prep. The foil-wrapped corn is simple to serve beside a tray of buns and toppings.
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Tater Tot Casserole

With a 25-minute total time, Tater Tot Casserole layers ground beef, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, cream of mushroom soup, cheddar cheese, and frozen tater tots. It serves 6 and lands on the table as something heavier than a basic side. This is the one to add when people showed up hungrier than planned and the burgers need something filling next to them.
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Sweet Potato Fries

Baked for 40 minutes, Sweet Potato Fries use sweet potatoes, cornstarch, oil, salt, and black pepper. The recipe serves 4 and gives you a familiar burger side with a little more color on the plate. Since the fries bake on a sheet pan, they are easy to cook while burgers are being grilled, stacked, or finished in the kitchen.
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Portobello Mushroom Fries

Baked in 45 minutes, Portobello Mushroom Fries coat sliced mushrooms with egg, flour, panko breadcrumbs, Parmesan, garlic powder, and onion powder. The recipe serves 2, so it is better for a smaller table or as one of several sides. Serve them hot with sauce when you want something crisp, snacky, and a little different next to the burger tray.
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Crunchy Onion Rings

Made with onions, flour, baking powder, paprika, egg, milk, and frying oil, Crunchy Onion Rings come together in 30 minutes and serve 8. They bring the classic burger-shop side home without needing a long ingredient list. Put them out with herby mayo, BBQ sauce, or spiced ketchup so people can grab a few while building their plates.
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Loaded Dirty Fries

Using frozen French fries, onions, veggie bacon, tomatoes, peppers, cheese, and Cajun seasoning, Loaded Dirty Fries are ready in 35 minutes and serve 4. They are more than plain fries, which helps when the sides need to do extra work. Set them in the middle of the table and let people scoop from the tray while the burgers come off the grill.
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Vegan Mac and Cheese

With a 27-minute total time, Vegan Mac and Cheese uses elbow pasta, raw cashews, lemon juice, nutritional yeast, turmeric, garlic powder, and a panko topping. It serves 4 and brings a creamy pasta side without using dairy. The crunchy topping makes it feel like more than a quick bowl of noodles, which is helpful when the burger spread needs one heavier dish.
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Vegan Tater Tot Casserole

Packed with onion, garlic, mushrooms, frozen mixed vegetables, seitan, vegan milk, nutritional yeast, and frozen tater tots, Vegan Tater Tot Casserole takes 25 minutes and serves 4. It is a bigger side that can stand on its own if someone wants more than a burger. The crispy tot topping also makes it easy to place beside casual cookout food.
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Crispy Indian-Spiced Masala Fries

Baked with Russet potatoes or frozen fries, olive oil, cornstarch, chili powder, garam masala, chaat masala, turmeric, garlic powder, lemon juice, and salt, Crispy Indian-Spiced Masala Fries take 45 minutes. The recipe serves 4 and brings a spiced fry option that still feels right beside burgers. Use them when regular fries feel too plain for a hungry group.
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Four Cheese Mac n Cheese

Baked with elbow pasta, butter, flour, milk, Cheddar, Gouda, Mozzarella, Parmesan, and parsley, Four Cheese Mac n Cheese takes 45 minutes and serves 6. It brings the kind of creamy, cheesy side that can stretch a burger meal fast. The baked top gives it enough structure to scoop onto plates without feeling like an afterthought.
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Tater Tots

Layered with frozen tater tots, bacon, queso, ranch dressing, scallions, salt, and pepper, Tater Tots take 40 minutes and serve 6 people. They start with a freezer shortcut, then turn into a loaded side that can sit right next to burgers, buns, and sauces. This is useful when you need something easy but still filling enough for second helpings.
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Corn Fritters

Made with corn, flour, milk, egg, baking powder, green onions, butter, and oil, Corn Fritters take 35 minutes and serve 6. They cook in small rounds, which makes them easy to stack on a platter and pass around. Serve them warm with sour cream, salsa, or avocado when the burger table needs one more side people can grab without fuss.
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Masala Mac and Cheese

Made in the Instant Pot, Masala Mac and Cheese takes 25 minutes and serves 8. The recipe uses elbow macaroni, garlic paste, ginger paste, onion, bell pepper, tomato puree, tomato ketchup, chili powder, and garam masala. It gives you a big pasta side with a little heat, which helps when burgers alone may not be enough for the number of people at the table.
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Crispy Spicy Peri Peri Fries

With frozen French fries, olive oil, and peri peri seasoning, Crispy Spicy Peri Peri Fries take 27 minutes from start to finish. The recipe keeps the ingredient list short but still gives the fries a stronger flavor than the plain bag version. Put them out with dipping sauce when the meal needs another easy side that people will keep reaching for.
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Buttery Cheddar Biscuits

Ready in 30 minutes, Buttery Cheddar Biscuits use all-purpose flour, baking powder, cold butter, shredded cheddar, fresh thyme, buttermilk, and melted butter for brushing. The recipe makes 12, which is helpful when you need something bready beside burgers but do not want to bake a full casserole. They also work well for soaking up sauces, toppings, and anything extra on the plate.
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Sweet and Savory Pesto Corn

Roasted in 30 minutes, Sweet and Savory Pesto Corn uses corn on the cob, pesto, butter, olive oil, Parmesan, and basil. It serves 4 and brings another easy corn option when you want more than one side from the same bag of corn. The pesto butter goes on after roasting, so the cobs still stay simple to prep and serve.
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Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole

With sausage, eggs, Monterey Jack cheese, milk, frozen tater tots, and sharp cheddar, Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole takes 1 hour and serves 6. Even though it has breakfast in the name, the ingredients make it filling enough to sit beside burgers when people need a heavier plate. Slice it into squares so guests can grab a piece without slowing down the meal.
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Coleslaw

In 20 minutes, Coleslaw mixes green cabbage, red cabbage, carrot, mayonnaise, sugar, apple cider vinegar, celery seed, onion powder, salt, and black pepper. It serves 6 and gives burgers that classic cool, creamy side without much cooking. Spoon it beside the burger, pile it on top, or keep it chilled until the rest of the food is ready.
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