These Christmas side dish recipes complement any main course and will make your holiday celebrations truly unforgettable! There are creamy mashed potatoes, fluffy rolls, tasty casseroles, and classic Christmas comfort food! It's never too early to start menu planning!
If you need some more Christmas recipes, check out my posts on make-ahead Christmas appetizers, Christmas candy, and 30-minute Christmas side dishes.
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- 1. Twice Baked Potatoes
- 2. Potatoes Dauphinoise
- 3. Campbell’s Green Bean Casserole
- 4. Easy Stuffing
- 5. Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
- 7. Green Bean Almondine
- 8. Balsamic Roasted Brussel Sprouts
- 9. Maple Candied Yams
- 10. Instant Pot Au Gratin Potatoes
- 11. Bacon Cheddar Green Bean Casserole
- 12. Yellow Mashed Potatoes
- 13. Fondant Potatoes
- 14. Bacon Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes
- 15. Slow Cooker Candied Yams
- 16. Oat Rolls
- 17. Sausage Stuffing
- 18. Mirliton
- 19. Parmesan Roasted Mashed Potatoes
- 20. Butter Herb Rhodes Rolls
- 21. Horseradish Sauce
- 22. Bacon Wrapped Asparagus
- 23. Mashed Sweet Potatoes
- 24. Au Jus
- 25. Candied Carrots
- 💠Tips For Choosing The Best Side Dishes For Christmas
- 📖 Recipe Card
- Best Christmas Side Dish Recipes: 25+ Holiday Favorites To Try!
- 💬 Reviews
Some people look forward to the Christmas main dish, but I'm a bit of a side dish fanatic myself! Here are a few of my family's favorite holiday recipes that have to make at least one appearance every year. (If not for Christmas, for Thanksgiving)!
Don't forget to add some easy Christmas desserts to your menu planning!
Whether you're a pro at hosting Christmas dinner and holiday parties or giving it a try for the first time this year, you're sure to find my ultimate guide to planning Christmas a help! Don't forget to safely thaw your holiday prime rib early, too!
1. Twice Baked Potatoes
Twice-baked potatoes offer a delicious twist on traditional baked potatoes! The potato skins are filled with creamy, cheese-filled mashed potatoes and baked until crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside!
If you have any leftover ham from Christmas Eve, mix it into your potato filling!
2. Potatoes Dauphinoise
This rich and luscious French potato side dish is easier to make than you think. The hardest part is thinly slicing the potatoes.
Then layer your sliced potatoes with a rich mixture of butter, cream, and cheese, and bake!
3. Campbell’s Green Bean Casserole
This popular holiday comfort food takes me back to Christmas feasts as a kid. The crispy fried onions, cream of mushroom soup, and canned green beans are pure nostalgia.
It's just as delicious now and is a great reminder that sometimes you don't mess with a classic!
4. Easy Stuffing
This easy stuffing recipe is one of my favorite side dishes to bring along to Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings! Ready-made stuffing cubes save on prep time and still taste delicious!
5. Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
The Instant Pot is one of my all-time favorite tools for making mashed potatoes! They're rich and creamy in less than 30 minutes, and your pressure cooker does all the hard work!
7. Green Bean Almondine
Instead of plain sauteed green beans, elevate them with butter, garlic, and almonds for a delectable crunch! It's a classic French recipe that adds elegance and flavor with very little extra work!
8. Balsamic Roasted Brussel Sprouts
Brussel sprouts are a great way to add veggies and color to your Christmas dinner plate. The tangy honey and balsamic vinegar glaze and crispy caramelization on the leaves give them loads of flavor!
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9. Maple Candied Yams
Maple syrup is one of my favorite ways to sweeten yams because the combination of flavors is divine! Then, I toss in some pecans for crunch and savory, salty bacon to balance the sweetness!
10. Instant Pot Au Gratin Potatoes
Instant Pot au gratin potatoes are quick and satisfying, providing creamy, cheesy goodness in record time! This recipe is always a crowd-pleaser!
11. Bacon Cheddar Green Bean Casserole
Crispy bacon and melted cheddar cheese transform a classic green bean casserole!
12. Yellow Mashed Potatoes
Yellow mashed potatoes are so buttery and smooth, and they taste great with any protein (gravy or not)!
13. Fondant Potatoes
Fondant potatoes are so rich and buttery that they practically melt in your mouth!
14. Bacon Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes
Cream cheese adds richness, and the bacon adds a savory, salty flavor that's hard to beat!
15. Slow Cooker Candied Yams
Save precious oven space by cooking your candied yams in your crockpot (and it's so much easier)!
16. Oat Rolls
These soft and fluffy oat rolls have a subtly sweet and nutty flavor that adds to the coziness of Christmas dinner!
17. Sausage Stuffing
Pork sausage, apples, and cranberries give my sausage stuffing the perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors!
18. Mirliton
A classic Creole side dish made with chayote squash, shrimp, ham, and breadcrumbs that is similar to stuffing (and worth branching out for)!
19. Parmesan Roasted Mashed Potatoes
These fluffy mashed potatoes are roasted to perfection with a crispy Parmesan crust on top!
20. Butter Herb Rhodes Rolls
Rhodes rolls are convenient and delicious! They can be kept in the freezer until needed; then let them rise, baste with herb butter, and bake!
21. Horseradish Sauce
The bold, zesty kick of my homemade horseradish sauce adds a creamy flavor to any Christmas roast! It's perfect for prime rib!
22. Bacon Wrapped Asparagus
Wrapping asparagus in bacon takes it from a boring green veggie to a side dish worthy of the Christmas dinner table!
23. Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Some years, I add cinnamon and honey to my mashed sweet potatoes. I stick with salt, pepper, and butter other years to keep them savory!
24. Au Jus
A side of au jus for your Christmas roast gives it an extra beefy flavor, and if it gets on the mashed potatoes, so be it!
25. Candied Carrots
Even the kids will obsess over these super tender and sweet brown sugar candied carrots!
💠Tips For Choosing The Best Side Dishes For Christmas
I put together these simple tips to help you choose which Christmas side dishes are the best for your family.
- Balance Textures and Flavors. If your main dish is rich and heavy, balance it out with some sides that are light and fresh. Or, if your main dish is on the lighter side, make sure you have a few rich or hearty side dishes.
- Trust Tradition. Many families have one (or a couple) Christmas side dish that is served every year. It's always a safe bet to start with family favorites and build your menu around them!
- Think About Time. We all know that oven space can be limited. So, choose some sides that can be made on the stovetop, served cold, or prepared in advance and reheated.
- Include a Variety. The perfect plate has a mix of starchy dishes (like potatoes, bread, or rice), protein, and vegetables.
- Trial Run. If you've never tried a recipe before, prepare it before Christmas so you can decide if it will work out for the big day.
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Ingredients
- 6 medium sweet potatoes (peeled and cubed)
- ½ cup heavy cream (at room temperature)
- ½ cup butter (softened, at room temperature)
- 1 pinch each, salt & pepper (to taste)
- ¼ cup honey (optional - or use maple syrup or brown sugar - *see note)
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
- â…› teaspoon ground cloves (optional)
- â…› teaspoon nutmeg (optional)
Instructions
- To get started, fill a large pot with water, add salt, and bring it to a boil.
- While you are waiting for the water to boil, you can prepare your sweet potatoes by peeling them and cutting them into cubes. Make sure they are close to the same size for even cooking (*see note).
- Once boiling, add in the sweet potatoes, reduce the heat to medium-low, and simmer until fork-tender (about 20-30 minutes). Then drain the potatoes and return them to your pot or transfer them to a clean bowl.
- Use a potato masher, fork, or potato ricer to begin mashing your sweet potatoes (*see note). Slowly add in your room temperature cream and butter until you have reached your desired consistency.
- Then, add in the salt & pepper as well as the optional honey (or syrup/brown sugar), cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Stir gently to combine until the butter is completely melted and all of the ingredients are well incorporated.
- Once combined, serve immediately.
Notes
- Another option for cooking these sweet potatoes is to roast them, whole, in the oven and then scoop out the insides! This helps to add a naturally extra rich flavor.
- If you need to make these in a pinch, you can also cook the potatoes in the microwave! Mine typically take around 5-8 minutes on high power.
- Instead of the honey, you could also use a combination of â…› cup of maple syrup and â…› cup of brown sugar!
- If you are worried about your mashed sweet potatoes being too sweet for your liking, start by adding only half of the honey and then adjust it to your taste.
- To really bring out the holiday flavors, you can substitute the spices for ½ of a teaspoon of some tasty pumpkin pie spice!
- You can leave these mashed sweet potatoes as chunky or creamy as you like! I prefer to use a potato masher to mash my potatoes, but you can use a fork or potato ricer if you like. However, never put potatoes into a blender or food processor because it will make them gummy and gluey!
- To store: Place any leftovers into an airtight container and keep it in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- To freeze: Once completely cooled, store your mashed sweet potatoes in single-size portions in a freeze-safe container for up to 6 months. When ready to use, thaw overnight in the fridge.
- To reheat: You can use short bursts of 20 seconds in the microwave or reheat them over medium-low heat in a small pot on the stove to reheat your potatoes.
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Originally published October 25, 2023
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