30 Best Christmas Side Dishes

Our best Christmas side dishes! From fresh vegetable sides to crowd-pleasing casseroles, they'll all be hits on your holiday dinner table.

These Christmas side dishes include everything you need for a delicious holiday feast! They range from fan-favorite potato recipes to stunning winter vegetables, fresh salads, make-ahead casseroles, and more. No matter what main you’re making, you’ll find Christmas side dishes to love.

I don’t know about you, but the side dishes are always my favorite part of Christmas dinner. It doesn’t matter whether my family is having lasagna or prime rib—I’ll be more excited about the vegetables, potatoes, and homemade dinner rolls on the table. I hope these Christmas side dishes are the highlight of your holiday dinner too.

Our Top 5 Christmas Side Dishes

Cheesy scalloped potatoes (potatoes au gratin)

Scalloped Potatoes

These scalloped potatoes are one of our most popular Christmas side dishes! Baked in a creamy sauce and topped with cheese, they’re rich, flavorful, and comforting.

Roasted carrots

Roasted Carrots

The best Christmas side dishes don’t have to be complicated! These honey-roasted carrots become beautifully caramelized in just 15 minutes in the oven.

Shaved Brussels sprout salad

Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad

I make this zesty salad for my family’s Christmas dinner every year. It adds a bright, refreshing pop of flavor to the table. Bonus: It holds up well if you make it ahead.

Green beans almondine

Green Beans Almondine

Looking for last-minute Christmas side dishes? These glossy green beans are just what you need. Topped with lemon and toasted almonds, they feel fancy, but they come together in minutes.

Focaccia bread

Focaccia Bread

Even beginning bakers can pull off this light and airy focaccia. It will impress everyone at your holiday dinner table!

Potato Christmas Side Dishes

Best mashed potatoes

Best Mashed Potatoes

They’re ultra-rich, creamy, and 100% Jack-approved. I often make them a day or two before a holiday meal. They reheat nicely in the microwave or oven!

Best Christmas side dishes - hasselback potatoes

Hasselback Potatoes

Cut into a fan of thin slices, these restaurant-worthy potatoes are tender in the middle and crisp around the edges. I tuck sage leaves between the slices for aromatic depth of flavor.

Easy Christmas side dishes - oven roasted potatoes

Oven Roasted Potatoes

A lemon-rosemary dressing adds bold flavor to these crispy/creamy roasted spuds.

Mashed sweet potatoes

Mashed Sweet Potatoes

I never create a Christmas menu without some kind of sweet potato dish. This sweet and savory mash is one of my favorites. It’s creamy, delicious, and easy to make with 7 ingredients!

Christmas Vegetable Side Dishes

Roasted Brussels sprouts

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Say goodbye to boring Brussels sprouts! Seasoned with lemon, Parmesan, and fresh thyme, these will vanish from your holiday table in minutes.

Best Christmas side dishes - roasted root vegetables

Roasted Root Vegetables

Don’t underestimate winter produce! This flavorful recipe proves that even humble root vegetables can become a delicious Christmas side dish.

Christmas dinner side dishes - sauteed broccolini

Sautéed Broccolini

This red, white, and green side dish will look so festive on your Christmas dinner table! Lemon, garlic, and red pepper flakes fill it with bright flavor.

Christmas side dishes - roasted fennel

Roasted Fennel

I’ve been saying it for years—fennel is a seriously underrated vegetable. Deeply caramelized, savory, and tender, this roasted fennel will wow everyone at your holiday table.

Creamed spinach

Creamed Spinach

I make this classic side dish with fresh spinach instead of frozen for vibrant green color and silky texture.

Roasted delicata squash

Roasted Delicata Squash

A tangy apple cider vinegar dressing brightens up this cozy combination of roasted squash, apples, and earthy sage.

Best Christmas Side Dishes - Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

Roasted with balsamic vinegar and honey, these sprouts become crispy, sweet, and tangy in the oven. Crunchy toasted pecans and bursty pomegranate seeds take them over the top.

Christmas Salad Recipes

Homemade Caesar Salad

Caesar Salad

Even the biggest salad skeptics will love this classic Caesar! A 5-minute homemade Caesar dressing packs it with tangy, umami flavor.

Roasted beet salad

Beet Salad with Goat Cheese and Balsamic

This vibrant beet salad is one of our most popular holiday sides. L&L reader Abby wrote, “Outstanding recipe! We’ll be eating this on repeat while beets are in season!”

Christmas vegetable side dishes - shaved fennel salad

Shaved Fennel Salad

This bright, crisp slaw is one of my favorite winter salads. When I make it for a holiday meal, I often toss in apple slices or orange segments for extra depth of flavor.

Spinach salad with apples and cranberries

Spinach Salad

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve made this salad for special occasions. Filled with lush spinach, sweet apples, and tangy goat cheese, it’s always a hit with guests!

Best Christmas side dishes - Arugula salad

Arugula Salad

Looking for a quick way to add something green to your holiday table? This salad is for you! It’s easy, elegant, and ready in 5 minutes.

Best Broccoli Salad

Best Broccoli Salad

This broccoli salad actually improves as it sits in the fridge, so it’s one of the best Christmas dinner side dishes to make ahead. With over 400 5-star reviews, it’s a reader favorite!

Casserole and Stuffing Christmas Side Dishes

Green bean casserole

Green Bean Casserole

This from-scratch version of the classic casserole stars fresh green beans and a creamy homemade mushroom sauce. No cans required!

Christmas dinner side dishes - homemade mac and cheese

Homemade Mac and Cheese

If my son Ollie was choosing Christmas side dishes for our holiday menu, this recipe would be his #1 pick. Insanely creamy and cheesy, it’s a HUGE crowd pleaser!

Best stuffing

Best Stuffing

Stuffing is one of my favorite Thanksgiving side dishes, so I jump at the chance to make it again for Christmas. My recipe is crisp on top, moist in the middle, and packed with savory flavor.

Cornbread stuffing

Cornbread Stuffing

Simple ingredients like onions, garlic, celery, and herbs add rich, savory flavor to this comforting stuffing. Get ahead by baking the cornbread a day or two in advance.

Bread Christmas Side Dishes

Best Christmas side dishes - homemade dinner rolls

Homemade Dinner Rolls

Jack has been making these rolls for our holiday dinners for years! They’re soft, pillowy, and flavorful. They also freeze perfectly, so you can easily make them ahead.

Easy Christmas side dishes - popovers

Popovers

Crispy, golden, and airy, these homemade popovers are a delightful holiday side dish. Kids will love watching them “pop” in the oven!

Easy Sauces for Christmas Dinner

Mushroom gravy

Mushroom Gravy

Psst—you don’t need any meat to make a delicious gravy for Christmas dinner. This mushroom version is savory, velvety, and easy to make with 10 ingredients.

Cranberry sauce

Cranberry Sauce

Skip the canned cranberry sauce! This recipe is easy to make from scratch with fresh cranberries and orange zest. Prep it up to a week before your holiday meal!

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Best Christmas Side Dishes: Hasselback Potatoes

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Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Serves 6
These hasselback potatoes are one of our favorite Christmas side dishes!

Ingredients

  • 6 medium Yukon Gold potatoes
  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Fresh sage leaves
  • 1 recipe Garlic Butter, melted
  • Fresh parsley, for serving
  • Red pepper flakes, for serving

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Place one of the potatoes on a cutting board and lay butter knives or chopsticks along both of its long sides. Use a sharp knife to cut the potato crosswise into ⅛-inch-thick slices, stopping when your knife reaches the butter knives or chopsticks so that the potato stays intact at the bottom. Repeat with the remaining potatoes.
  • Place the potatoes on the baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and use your hands to coat, doing your best to get the oil and seasonings in between the potato slices. Slide a sage leaf into each of the cracks between the potato slices. Drizzle with a little more olive oil and roast for 50 minutes.
  • Remove the potatoes from the oven and brush with the garlic butter. Roast for another 25 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender in the middle and crisp around the edges. Season to taste with salt and pepper and top with parsley and red pepper flakes. Serve with more garlic butter on the side.

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