Our Best Easter Side Dishes

Our Best Easter Side Dishes

This green bean casserole recipe is elite — no shortcuts and optimal flavor. The delicious blend of green beans, sour cream, Cheddar cheese, and fresh herbs is topped with the classic crunch of fried onions.

A 5-ingredient recipe that yields unfussy, incredible taste. Carrots are tossed in melted butter and a garlic-salt mixture, then roasted until almost caramelized for a perfectly tender bite.

A must-have for Easter dinner. This stovetop version of everyone's favorite side dish has all of the components we love — gooey Cheddar cheese, tender macaroni noodles, and ground black pepper for a kick.

Guacamole meets egg salad for a fun, vibrant side dish that can be prepared in under 20 minutes. We love the tang that a generous dose of lemon juice brings.

"This is fantastic!" says kristinap. "A very refreshing salad I've passed on to many friends. Sometimes when I make it I sub cilantro instead of mint. Both herbs are great."

A beautifully fragrant stew that is the perfect complement to lamb. Chickpeas, tomatoes, spinach, and spices are simmered together and topped with panko breadcrumbs. High marks for texture and comfort.

A comforting, classic soup with subtle smoky flavor. Dried split peas, celery, garlic, and diced ham come together for satisfying side dish. Garnish with fresh parsley for a bright, springy accent.

Yes, you can make hearty and flavorful bread at home. Use your favorite ale to create a dense, aromatic loaf that will satisfy a hungry crowd. Diced apple and sharp Cheddar take this recipe over the top.

Grits are the way to go for a celebratory meal, and this casserole is a party in a dish. This recipe is super cheesy, smooth, and shareable.

Bring sweet, tangy, and fresh to the table with this easy salad recipe. "Simple and tasty, " says home cook Kathy Muench. "A hit at Easter gatherings."

Beautiful food that has the flavor to back it up. Peas, radishes, and wheat berries are tossed in a vibrant dressing made from Dijon mustard, lemon juice, and fresh dill.

"These are very easy to assemble with few ingredients, making for an impressive looking side dish," says reviewer France C. Meaty, grilled mushrooms are filled with pesto then topped with a creamy Italian cheese blend.

This sumptuous casserole combines ham, cornbread stuffing, and cheese for an Easter bake that will have your guests raving. Get your recipe cards ready to share.

These tempura-style dandelion flowers will make an unexpectedly delicious addition to your Easter meal. Serve warm and garnish with petals.

A top-rated side dish with old school attitude. "My diners from age 9 to 94 all LOVED it," says KatyP. "I reduced the sugar to a half cup added 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper before baking."

Artichokes are stuffed with Pecorino cheese and garlic, then steamed until lusciously tender. The soft, fragrant leaves make a lovely complement to heavier Easter dishes.

Garden to table goodness on top of a buttery, flaky puff pastry. Goat cheese, heavy cream, and fresh herbs create the layer between the greenery and crust. This beautiful tart will be the star of your Easter meal.

A flavorful bread and vegetable salad with roots in the Italian countryside."I made this just as directed and it was very easy and delicious," says Doug. "Perfect for a light summer lunch (or anytime)."

Don't let the simple ingredients fool you — this side dish packs a flavorful punch that is perfect for special occasions. Frozen peas, chopped pancetta, onion, fresh thyme, and white wine come together to make a memorable side dish.

"My family LOVED this recipe," says reviewer krich. "I am the roll maker for holidays and this year I tried this recipe and it was a huge hit!"

This recipe is sure to become a family favorite. Lemon pepper seasoning and crunchy, sliced almonds elevate standard green beans for a holiday-worthy dish.

"This is an excellent recipe!" raves home cook tina0723. "I read through the comments first and used some of the suggestions — I cut the sprouts in half before I boiled them and I omitted the butter. As a side dish to baked chicken this was perfect!"

"The simplicity of this meal is wonderful when the veggies are fresh and showcasing their wonderful flavors," says Emily Moe. "My daughter who always avoids zucchini enjoyed it and said we should make it more — that's always the mark of a winning dish!"

A quick, satisfying side dish recipe for veggie-lovers and carnivores alike. Large asparagus spears are shaved and combined with sliced pastrami, Dijon mustard, and cayenne pepper.

A quick, satisfying side dish recipe for veggie-lovers and carnivores alike. Large asparagus spears are shaved and combined with sliced pastrami, Dijon mustard, and cayenne pepper.

"Moist and sweet not crumbly at all, " says reviewer Rachel. " Just baked this one and love it. The only thing I ended up changing was lowering the temperature to 375 about 5 minutes before it was done. Best cornbread ever!"

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