When you’re planning Christmas dinner, the vegetables deserve just as much attention as the turkey or ham. A great spread of vegetable sides brings color, flavor, and balance to your holiday table, and the right recipes can be prepped ahead so you’re not scrambling on Christmas morning.

This collection of easy Christmas vegetable side dishes includes creamy casseroles, simple roasted vegetables, and fresh salads that pair perfectly with all the classic holiday mains. Whether you’re hosting a big family gathering or bringing a dish to someone else’s house, you’ll find plenty of options to fill your table.

Looking for more holiday menu inspiration? Check out our favorite Easy Holiday Casseroles for Christmas Dinner and Easy Holiday Desserts to round out your spread.

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A Few Tips for Planning Your Christmas Vegetables

  • Balance your spread. Aim for a mix of creamy, rich sides (like casseroles) and lighter options (like roasted vegetables or salads) so the table doesn’t feel too heavy. A little variety goes a long way.
  • Plan for oven space. Many casseroles bake at similar temperatures, so check your recipes and stagger timing if needed. Roasted vegetables and cold salads are great for freeing up oven real estate when space is tight.
  • Prep ahead when you can. Most casseroles can be assembled the night before and refrigerated. Vegetable salads often taste better after marinating overnight. Look for the make-ahead notes in each recipe to help you plan.
  • Match your vegetables to your main. Rich, creamy sides pair beautifully with leaner proteins like turkey. Lighter roasted vegetables or fresh salads help balance richer mains like glazed ham.

Classic Vegetable Casseroles

These crowd-pleasing casseroles are the heart of many Christmas tables. They’re cozy, creamy, and the kind of comfort food everyone reaches for first. Most can be assembled ahead and baked when you’re ready.

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Southern Squash Casserole
A creamy, cheesy Southern squash casserole topped with buttery cracker crumbs. It's perfect for family dinners and special holidays!
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Easy Broccoli Casserole
This easy broccoli casserole recipe is a simple side dish that comes together with fresh broccoli or frozen broccoli — whichever you prefer!
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Green Bean Casserole with Frozen Green Beans
An easy, prep-ahead side dish for holidays and weeknight dinners!
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Spinach Casserole
An easy side dish that's perfect for holiday gatherings or simple weeknight meals!
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Jiffy Corn Casserole
A sweet, creamy corn pudding made easy with Jiffy mix!
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Scalloped Corn
This scalloped corn casserole combines creamy corn with a buttery cracker topping for a side dish that's warm, comforting, and always a family favorite. It's a true holiday classic!
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Arkansas Green Beans
Sweet and savory Arkansas green beans bake with bacon, brown sugar, and soy sauce for an easy Southern side dish everyone loves.

Simple Roasted & Sautéed Vegetables

When you want something lighter (or need to free up oven space for other dishes), these simple vegetable sides deliver big flavor with minimal effort. They’re also a nice contrast to all the creamy casseroles.

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Roasted Yellow Squash
This crispy roasted yellow squash with Parmesan and fresh herbs requires just 3 ingredients and 10 minutes of prep!
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Maple Glazed Carrots
Tender carrots glazed in butter, brown sugar, and pure maple syrup with a touch of acidity and spice for the perfect sweet side.
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Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots
Fresh, tender carrots are tossed in a sweet, buttery brown sugar glaze for a crowd-pleasing, easy side dish that always wins rave reviews!

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Perfect Oven Roasted Asparagus
If you need an easy side dish that takes just minutes to prepare, this is truly the perfect Oven Roasted Asparagus!
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Okra and Tomatoes
Stewed Okra and Tomatoes is a classic Southern dish! Flavored with bacon, onion, garlic and cider vinegar, you know these vegetables are bound to be good.
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Roasted Root Vegetables
Tender, caramelized roasted root vegetables with garlic and herbs, plus an optional balsamic dressing for extra flavor.

Vegetable Salads & Cold Sides

Fresh, crunchy, and perfect for making ahead. These vegetable salads add brightness and balance to a table full of warm, rich dishes. They’re also great for potlucks since they travel well and hold up beautifully.

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Broccoli Cauliflower Salad
An easy make-ahead broccoli and cauliflower salad is a perfect side dish that's loaded with bacon, onion, cranberries, and pecans — and just 15 minutes of prep!
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Broccoli Grape Salad
This creamy broccoli grape pasta salad is easy to prep ahead for a convenient side dish with any meal!
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Marinated Vegetable Salad
A fresh, flavorful, and healthy marinated vegetable salad is the perfect make-ahead side dish!
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Salad with Candied Pecans
A restaurant-worthy "house salad" with greens, candied pecans, dried cranberries, blue cheese, and mandarin oranges in a creamy homemade dressing.
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Winter Spinach Salad with Orange Vinaigrette
This easy winter salad is finished with a bright orange dressing.
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Fennel Salad with Apples and Creamy Apple Cider Dressing
This cool, crisp winter slaw is the perfect contrast to hearty meat-based entrees like roasted pork, BBQ pulled pork, or crispy roast chicken. Add cornbread on the side for a delicious meal!

Bonus: Potato & Sweet Potato Sides

Okay, do you consider potatoes vegetables? Let’s be honest: no Christmas dinner is complete without them. Here are a few favorites to round out your spread.

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Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes
Creamy, fluffy, and full of rich flavor, these sour cream mashed potatoes are the perfect easy, make-ahead side dish for any family dinner or holiday meal.
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Easy Potato Casserole
Aunt Bee's 3-ingredient cheesy potato casserole is a simple make-ahead side dish!
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Hashbrown Casserole (Funeral Potatoes)
Creamy, cheesy, and perfectly golden, this hashbrown casserole is a classic side dish for holidays and family gatherings.
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Scalloped Potatoes and Ham
These cheesy potatoes are a classic Southern dish with only 10 minutes of prep — and a great way to use up leftover ham!
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Great Grandmother’s Potato Pancakes
My Polish great grandmother's potato pancakes are a family favorite comfort food!
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Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecans
Aunt Bee's classic Southern side dish with a buttery, crunchy pecan topping — and it's ready with about 15 minutes of prep!
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Easy Potato Salad
You only need 5 ingredients for my grandmother's easy potato salad recipe!
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Easy Au Gratin Potatoes Recipe
Layers of thinly-sliced potatoes, a creamy sauce and two different types of cheese make this the best au gratin potatoes recipe you'll ever taste!

Whether you’re cooking for a crowd or just your closest family, these vegetable sides will help you build a Christmas table that’s colorful, balanced, and full of flavor. Pick a few favorites, prep what you can ahead, and enjoy the holiday without spending the whole day in the kitchen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vegetables are best to serve with Christmas dinner?

A mix of colors and textures works best. Classic options include green bean casserole, roasted carrots, squash casserole, and a fresh vegetable salad. Aim for at least one green vegetable, one colorful or orange option, and something creamy alongside something lighter.

What vegetables go well with turkey or ham?

Turkey pairs well with richer sides like creamy casseroles and glazed carrots. Ham’s saltiness is balanced nicely by sweeter vegetables (like maple carrots or squash) or tangy salads. Roasted asparagus and green beans work beautifully with both.

How many vegetable side dishes should I serve for Christmas dinner?

For a traditional Christmas dinner, plan on 2-4 vegetable sides depending on your crowd size. A good rule of thumb: one casserole, one roasted or sautéed vegetable, and one salad or cold side gives you variety without overwhelming the table (or yourself).

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