If you're like us, summer is all about grilling and cookouts! If you're having a summer party, you're going to need some delicious seasonal sides to go along with your burgers, hot dogs, ribs, and chicken. From healthier vegetable sides like grilled corn and squash salads to easy recipes like pasta salads and baked beans, we've rounded up our favorite summer side dish recipes you can enjoy all summer long.
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Elotes (Mexican Street Corn)
Becky Luigart-Stayner
This Mexican classic is easily the most flavorful way to eat fresh corn and will be on your summer dinner menus all season long.
Cherry, Arugula, and Goat Cheese Salad with Toasted Seeds
Becky Luigart-Stayner
This cherry studded salad is fresh and flavorful thanks to arugula, goat cheese, and toasted seeds for a little added crunch. It's a great summer side that dinner party guests will love!
This classic Greek salad is best during the summer, when veggies are the freshest. Fresh tomatoes paired with cucumbers, salty Feta, and red onions make one delicious summer side.
With all the flaky goodness of baked potatoes, all the crunchy deliciousness of fried, and a combo of spices that we sometimes dream about at night, it's a side dish that is sure to have guests and family alike asking for seconds.
There's nothing like a giant veggie-laden salad when fresh produce is in season. A little gem lettuce and endive make a good bed for a profusion of farmers' market finds, including snap peas, radishes, and Persian cucumbers.
Pan-Seared Gnocchi with Parmesan-Roasted Summer Squash and Herbs
Hector M. Sanchez
Instead of boiling gnocchi like pasta, a quick turn in a hot skillet gives them a slight char and a delightful crunchy-chewy texture. Served with seasonal roasted squash, you've got a summer side dish the whole fam will clamor for.
Is it even summer without mac 'n' cheese on paper plates? This version gets two genius additions: a topping of crunchy crackers, and a packet of ranch dressing for flavor.
Like the bass line in your favorite song, this satisfying side dish may not demand attention, but you'd absolutely notice if it was missing from the cookout.
You can serve this early summer veggie as a side dish, as an elegant appetizer, or just make one the centerpiece of a light meal, with a glass of cold rosé.