And boy, when you make 'em like this, they're hard to stop eating! From cream-covered braised cabbage to succulent stewed tomatoes, from blistered snap peas to smoky char-grilled tomato soup, we've got fun, but more importantly delicious ideas that'll help you turn your side dishes into the show-stealing stars of dinner!
Most of these recipes lean on ingredients you're likely to have on hand, or that can be easy to substitute. So go ahead and pick a couple, then work 'em into your weeknight dinner rotation. The whole family will be glad you did!
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You probably have a cabbage in your fridge. (You may have two.) If you also have cream and some garlic, then you're halfway to this super delicious, goes-with-anything side dish.
This simple recipe is so easy it barely counts: some melted butter cooked until it browns, along with a little salt and some chives to garnish are all you need to bring out the best in these flavorful greens.
When fresh artichokes are in season, grab as many as you can and make this simple recipe. They're the perfect side or starter dish—and they slow down your eating, so they're perfect for serving to friends or with family on a lazy weekend evening.
This is a great way to use up a bunch of farmers' market tomatoes before they go bad — don't skip the grilling, as it gives the soup a wonderfully deep flavor. Serve it with your favorite grilled protein!
I like to get out the biggest plates I have when I make panzanella, so that everyone can load up. It's a side dish that's so good, you might forget about the main!
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.
Here's a simple and healthy side dish that's ideal for a big Sunday Supper. It practically cooks on its own—letting you focus on the main—and it's easy to scale up or down, depending on who's coming to dinner.
This salad is the perfect supper side dish. This bright bean-and-greens salad is a great way to use day old cornbread. The cojita cheese and lime vinaigrette give it a touch of Tex-Mex flavor.
This hearty combo of quinoa and farro is packed with fresh herbs like dill and basil, bursting with fresh peas, and dressed simply in an oil and lemon juice vinaigrette. It's a side dish that's easy to make, tastes great, and looks gorgeous to boot.