The Easter table usually has its classics, and somewhere between the ham and the baskets of rolls, the side dishes can start to feel predictable. These 13 Easter side dishes bring something more interesting to the plate without making the meal complicated. We like having options that feel festive but still easy to pull together alongside the main dish.

Vegetables roasted until caramelized, creamy stovetop favorites, and crispy air fryer sides give the table a little more variety. Instead of another basket of bread, these dishes add color, texture, and bold flavor that balance out the richer parts of the meal. They’re the kind of sides that quietly steal attention from the centerpiece.

When we plan Easter dinner, we want the table to feel generous and full without everything tasting the same. These recipes help round out the holiday spread with sides that feel just as memorable as the main course.

Creamed Leeks Recipe

Creamed leeks soft and velvety coated in creamy sauce served in a bowl.
Creamed Leeks Recipe. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Creamed Leeks Recipe gently cooks sliced leeks in a rich cream sauce until tender and silky. The dish takes about 25 minutes using butter, cream, and fresh leeks. The flavor is mild, savory, and comforting. We like serving it at Easter because it adds something creamy without repeating the usual sides.
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Roasted Butternut Squash

Roasted Butternut Squash caramelizes in the oven until tender and lightly sweet. Cubed squash roasts for about 30 minutes with olive oil, salt, and pepper. The edges turn golden while the inside stays soft. It’s a simple vegetable side that brings warmth and color to the Easter table.
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Rajas en Crema

Rajas En Crema combines roasted poblano peppers with onions and cream for a rich vegetable side dish. The mixture cooks on the stovetop in about 25 minutes until everything becomes soft and flavorful. The taste balances mild heat and creaminess. We like how it adds something unexpected to a holiday spread.
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Crispy Baked Cauliflower Steaks

Thick roasted cauliflower steaks with golden crisp edges on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Crispy Baked Cauliflower Steaks. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Crispy Baked Cauliflower Steaks turn thick cauliflower slices into a hearty vegetable side. The steaks roast in the oven for about 30 minutes until golden and crisp around the edges. Olive oil and simple seasoning bring out their nutty flavor. They add structure to the plate alongside heavier Easter dishes.
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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries

Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries cook quickly until crisp outside and tender inside. Cut sweet potatoes air fry in about 15 minutes with simple seasoning. The flavor is slightly sweet with a savory edge. These fries add color and crunch that stand out on a holiday table.
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Easy Grilled Corn Salad

Easy Grilled Corn Salad mixes charred corn kernels with fresh herbs and simple dressing. The corn grills quickly before being tossed with bright ingredients. The dish comes together in about 20 minutes. We like how the smoky sweetness balances richer Easter foods.
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Steakhouse Keto Creamed Spinach

Keto creamed spinach thick and rich served warm in a bowl.
Steakhouse Keto Creamed Spinach. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Steakhouse Keto Creamed Spinach cooks tender spinach in a creamy garlic sauce with cheese. The dish takes about 20 minutes using spinach, cream, and Parmesan. The flavor is rich and savory. It’s a classic side that pairs easily with the bigger flavors on an Easter menu.
Get the Recipe: Steakhouse Keto Creamed Spinach

Easy Smoked Baked Potato

Easy Smoked Baked Potato slowly cooks potatoes in a smoker until fluffy inside with a lightly crisp skin. The potatoes take about an hour depending on size. Butter and simple toppings highlight the natural flavor. They add a hearty element that works well alongside Easter mains.
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Brisket BBQ Beans

Brisket BBQ Beans simmer beans with smoky brisket and barbecue sauce until thick and rich. The dish cooks slowly so the flavors develop fully. The taste is sweet, smoky, and savory. We like adding it to holiday meals when the table needs something bold and comforting.
Get the Recipe: Brisket BBQ Beans

Grilled Bacon Wrapped Asparagus

Grilled bacon-wrapped asparagus spears with crisped edges arranged on a platter.
Grilled Bacon Wrapped Asparagus. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Grilled Bacon Wrapped Asparagus wraps tender asparagus spears in smoky bacon before grilling. The bundles cook in about 15 minutes until the bacon crisps and the asparagus softens. The flavor balances salty and fresh. It’s a side that disappears quickly at holiday gatherings.
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Domino Potatoes

Domino Potatoes layer thin potato slices in neat rows before roasting them until golden. The dish bakes for about 45 minutes with butter, herbs, and simple seasoning. The edges crisp while the centers stay soft. It adds both texture and visual appeal to the Easter table.
Get the Recipe: Domino Potatoes

Fish Cakes

Fish Cakes combine flaked fish with potatoes and seasoning before being pan-fried until crisp. The patties cook in about 20 minutes and develop a golden crust. The flavor is savory and lightly briny. We like serving them as a hearty side that breaks away from typical holiday options.
Get the Recipe: Fish Cakes

Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts With Feta, Pomegranate And Balsamic

Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts With Feta, Pomegranate And Balsamic roast quickly until golden and crisp. The sprouts cook in about 15 minutes before being topped with feta and bright pomegranate seeds. The flavor balances savory, sweet, and tangy. It’s a colorful side that livens up the Easter table.
Get the Recipe: Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts With Feta, Pomegranate And Balsamic

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Kita Roberts is the meat maven and award-winning recipe developer behind Girl Carnivore®, with 15+ years of grilling, smoking, and cooking experience. Her recipes are tested on everything from backyard grills to professional smokers – and always built for real home cooks.
As the lead creative force behind Girl Carnivore®, she is widely recognized as an authority on all things meat.

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