When the main dish is fine but the plate still looks unfinished, salad is not always enough. These 23 vegetable sides bring in smoke, crunch, creamy sauces, crisp edges, beans, potatoes, corn, squash, greens, and chilled extras that can stand up next to bigger dinners. Some are fast enough for weeknights, some belong beside grilled meat or holiday mains, and a few can be made ahead so the side dish is not the last-minute problem. Pick the vegetable, match it to the meal, and let the side bring more to the table than a bowl of lettuce.
Smoked Asparagus

A smoker-side vegetable with only a few ingredients, Smoked Asparagus uses 2 pounds of asparagus, olive oil, salt, and pepper, then cooks low at 225°F for about an hour. Total time is 1 hour 10 minutes and it serves 4. The spears stay simple, which works well beside fish, chicken, beef, or anything already coming off the grill.
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Corn Fritters

Crisp skillet edges make Corn Fritters feel bigger than a basic corn side, with corn niblets, applewood smoked cheddar, green onion, and jalapeno folded into the batter. The recipe takes 25 minutes and serves 6. A sour cream, chipotle powder, and lime sauce gives the plate something to dip instead of another plain bowl of vegetables.
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Baked Acorn Squash with Maple Syrup

Roasted until fork-tender, Baked Acorn Squash with Maple Syrup uses acorn squash, olive oil, maple syrup, salt, and black pepper for a sweet-leaning vegetable side. The recipe lists 5 minutes of prep, 40 minutes of cook time, and 4 servings. It works well when dinner needs a warmer, softer side instead of something leafy.
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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes

Spiced and cut into small pieces, Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes tosses sweet potatoes with cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, pepper, salt, and oil. Total time is 18 minutes and the recipe lists 4 servings. The air fryer gives the cubes tender centers and browned edges, making this a fast side for busy dinner plates.
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Creamed Corn

Thickened with butter, flour, cream, and milk, Creamed Corn turns 5 cups of corn kernels into a rich side in 20 minutes. The recipe lists 6 servings, with salt and white pepper keeping the ingredient list short. Serve it warm when grilled meat, steak, chicken, or seafood needs something creamy beside it.
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Smoked Spaghetti Squash

Low-and-slow smoke gives Smoked Spaghetti Squash a deeper edge than plain roasted squash, using spaghetti squash, olive oil, salt, and black pepper. Total time is 1 hour 40 minutes and it serves 4. The squash starts at 180°F for smoke, then finishes at 350°F until it shreds into strands for a side that can take butter, Parmesan, herbs, or marinara.
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Fried Green Tomatoes

Cornmeal and panko give Fried Green Tomatoes their crisp coating, with green tomatoes sliced ¼ inch thick and seasoned before frying. Total time is 25 minutes and the recipe lists 4 servings. The recipe fries the slices in batches for 1 minute per side, so it fits when dinner needs a crunchy vegetable side with Southern-style bite.
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Texas Corn Succotash

A skillet full of corn, bacon, jalapeno, onion, red bell pepper, garlic, and butter gives Texas Corn Succotash more weight than a plain corn bowl. The recipe takes 25 minutes and serves 8. It can also be made ahead and reheated, which makes it useful for cookouts, potlucks, and dinners where the side needs to hold up.
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Au Gratin Potato Stacks

Layered in a jumbo muffin pan, Au Gratin Potato Stacks use russet potatoes, half-and-half, Gruyere, butter, green onion, salt, and pepper. Total time is 55 minutes and the recipe lists 6 servings. Each stack bakes into an individual potato side that fits next to steaks, chops, roasts, or a dressed-up family dinner.
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Carrots au Gratin

Tender baby carrots get a sauce-and-crumb treatment in Carrots au Gratin, with butter, shallot, flour, broth, lemon juice, Dijon, Parmesan, horseradish, thyme, and bread in the mix. The recipe takes 30 minutes and serves 6. It gives carrots a richer job on the plate, especially beside roasts or holiday mains.
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Tex-Mex Caesar Salad

Romaine gets a bigger role in Tex-Mex Caesar Salad, with cotija, cilantro, garlic, lime juice, Dijon, Worcestershire sauce, and chipotle croutons. The recipe lists 10 minutes total and 6 servings. It is still a salad, but the dressing and croutons make it stronger than the plain bowl the title is teasing.
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German Kohlrabi

Diced kohlrabi turns into a creamy side in German Kohlrabi, using butter, flour, milk, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Total time is 15 minutes and the recipe lists 4 servings. The sauce coats the vegetable without turning it into a casserole, so it works when dinner needs something warm and quick.
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Mexican Black Beans

Toasted cumin, chipotle powder, garlic, onion, lime juice, and cilantro give Mexican Black Beans more punch than plain canned beans. The recipe takes 15 minutes and serves 4. Serve them beside Tex-Mex mains, spoon them over rice, or use them as a burrito filling when the plate needs a fast side with substance.
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Colcannon with Kale

Mashed potatoes bring the base, while baby kale, garlic, half-and-half, scallions, and butter make Colcannon with Kale a hearty vegetable side. The recipe lists 40 minutes total and 6 servings. It is built for St. Patrick’s Day, holiday plates, or any dinner where plain mashed potatoes feel too quiet.
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Air Fryer Irish Nachos

Thin potato slices turn into the base of Air Fryer Irish Nachos, topped with sharp cheddar, bacon, green onions, sour cream, and parsley. The recipe takes 22 minutes and serves 4. It works as a snack-style side when the meal needs something crisp, cheesy, and easy to share.
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Potatoes & Cabbage (Not Colcannon!)

Bacon fat starts the pan for Potatoes & Cabbage (Not Colcannon!), followed by onion, garlic, green cabbage, yellow potatoes, chicken broth, smoked paprika, and apple cider vinegar. Total time is 25 minutes and the recipe lists 6 servings. The potatoes make it filling, while the cabbage keeps it firmly in side-dish territory.
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White Bean Salad

Cool and sturdy enough for a side plate, White Bean Salad combines white beans, cherry tomatoes, red onion, parsley, cucumber, arugula, and a lemon-Dijon dressing. The recipe lists 10 minutes total and 6 servings, with a 15-minute chill in the instructions. It works for cookouts, lunches, or dinners that need a cold side with more body than lettuce.
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Classic Corn Pudding Casserole

Baked in a 13×9-inch dish, Classic Corn Pudding Casserole uses eggs, half-and-half, corn, cheese, onion, red bell pepper, garlic, chives, thyme, and flour. Total time is 1 hour and it serves 8. The recipe also notes it can be prepped up to one day ahead, which helps when a bigger dinner needs a side ready to bake.
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Hoppin’ John

Black-eyed peas, rice, bacon, ham hock, onion, bell pepper, celery, garlic, thyme, and broth make Hoppin’ John more filling than most vegetable sides. The recipe takes 1 hour and serves 6. Serve the peas and broth over hot rice with scallions and parsley when the plate needs a Southern-style side that can also act like a main.
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Pickled Watermelon Rind

Sweet, tangy, and lightly spiced, Pickled Watermelon Rind uses watermelon rind, vinegar, sugar, salt, cinnamon, cloves, mustard seeds, peppercorns, ginger, and optional red pepper flakes. Total time is 1 day 35 minutes, including chill time, and it serves 6. It is more condiment than classic side, but it cuts through heavier grilled or Southern plates.
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Spinach and Sweet Potato Hash

A skillet side with breakfast energy, Spinach and Sweet Potato Hash cooks sweet potatoes, red onion, red bell pepper, baby spinach, smoked paprika, and eggs in 30 minutes. The recipe lists 2 servings. It works for brunch or a light dinner, especially when the side needs color, texture, and enough substance to carry part of the meal.
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TikTok Viral Tomato Flight

Thick heirloom tomato slices turn into six different bites in TikTok Viral Tomato Flight, with toppings like burrata, pesto, ricotta, feta, BLT-style bacon, and garden ranch. Total time is 20 minutes and the recipe lists 2 servings. Serve it right away as a summer side or starter when plain sliced tomatoes feel too bare.
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Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone

Silky and fast, Creamed Spinach with Mascarpone uses spinach, heavy cream, dehydrated onion, dehydrated garlic, and mascarpone or cream cheese. The recipe lists 5 minutes prep, 5 minutes cook time, and 4 servings. It is a warm side for steak, pork chops, chicken, or salmon when salad is not doing enough.
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