It’s hard to imagine Ina Garten, theBarefoot Contessa, ever being on the sidelines instead of in the spotlight, but these side dishes speak for themselves. Actually, Ina Garten’s best holiday side dishes are so good, they just might steal the spotlight from your entree (unless you’re making one of her dinner recipes). No one understands simple, elegant celebrations more than Garten, and her party ethos shines through in these recipes. From classics like baked beans to unexpected sides like savory bread pudding, these Ina Garten side dishes are more than worthy of celebration. But if you want leftovers, trust us – you’ll want to make more than one of these recipes.
Maple Baked Beans
Sweet and smoky maple baked beans pair beautifully with a glazed ham or other pork entree. Serve the leftovers for breakfast the next day with a few eggs baked right in, and you’ll be your family’s hero.
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Winter Slaw
A lot of holiday meals are hopelessly heavy, but Garten’s crunchy winter slaw brightens the entire menu right up. Crunchy bitter greens are dressed in a simple lemon and olive oil dressing, and are served with pile of shaved Parmesan on top and a sprinkling of dried cranberries.
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Sour Cream Corn Bread
Sour cream makes this the most moist, rich corn bread you’ve ever had. It’s perfect for scooping up beans and gravy and sauces, or toasted with salted butter and jam.
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Roasted Broccolini & Cheddar
This recipe is barely a recipe, but the flavors are incredible. Broccolini is roasted, then paired with cheddar and lemon juice to create a vegetable side you will legitimately not want to stop eating.
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Emily’s English Roasted Potatoes
These are called Emily’s English roasted potatoes. The Emily in question? None other than Mary Poppins herself, Emily Blunt, and her 4-ingredient roasted potato recipe is just as magical as her character.
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Fig & Goat Cheese Toasts
Served as a side or an appetizer, these craveable fig and goat cheese toasts will be the talk of your dinner. The combination of sweet, tangy, crunchy, and smooth will keep you going back for bite after bite.
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Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes
We’ve always had a soft spot for twice-baked potatoes, but swapping out regular spuds for sweet potatoes makes this side dish really special. Garten uses Taleggio cheese in her recipe, but if you can’t find it, swap it for Brie.
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Puréed Potatoes with Lemon
Mashed potatoes are delicious, but you need something fancier for the holidays. Garten’s puréed potatoes with lemon will do the trick nicely, and the pop of citrus will help brighten up the rest of your feast.
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Mushroom & Leek Bread Pudding
Boring old stuffing is for the rest of ’em. Garten favors a savory bread pudding, this one studded with mushrooms and leeks.
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Roasted Cauliflower Snowflakes
We just can’t get over how cute it is to call these roasted cauliflower florets “snowflakes.” They do have a lacy, icy appearance, thanks to the roasted cauliflower’s color and the topping of Japanese panko bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese.
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