Sometimes it’s the sides that make a plate feel complete and worth sitting down for. In this collection, 31 Southern sides that bring comfort, color, and that familiar homemade feel to all kinds of meals. Some fit right in at holiday spreads, while others work just as well on an ordinary day when you want something extra on the table. I love how Southern food carries a sense of warmth, and one of these is bound to feel just right when you need it most.

A baking sheet lined with parchment paper holds honey-roasted baby carrots in vibrant orange, yellow, and purple hues. The carrots are glistening with a caramelized glaze.
Honey Roasted Baby Carrots. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Corn Nuggets

A plate of golden corn nuggets sprinkled with corn kernels, served on a wooden tray. Nearby, brown dipping sauce bowls and parsley add fresh accents.
Corn Nuggets. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

With crispy outsides and a soft middle, these Corn Nuggets make every plate a little brighter and more fun for everyone at the table. Having them nearby means folks can reach for another bite without feeling like they’re overdoing it. Their classic taste fits with casual dinners as well as special gatherings, always adding something extra. Sharing this side brings a cheerful mood that helps meals feel welcoming and easygoing from the first to last bite.
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Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads

A fresh Greek salad served in a white bowl, featuring cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices, red onion, black olives, green bell peppers, and cubes of feta cheese, garnished with mint leaves and sprinkled with herbs.
Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Mixing in fresh flavors, these Southern Farmhouse Feta and Veggie Salads can make any meal into a more colorful and lively experience. Every forkful offers a refreshing crunch, and it works well with heavier dishes that need something lighter alongside. I find salads like this keep things balanced, making it easy for anyone to try something new. Bringing this side adds color, simple goodness, and a relaxed vibe that brings everyone together at the table.
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Quick and Easy Fried Rice

A close-up of a pan filled with homemade fried rice, featuring fluffy rice mixed with diced vegetables, small pieces of meat, and soy sauce.
Quick and Easy Fried Rice. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Simple steps make this Quick and Easy Fried Rice a natural fit for nights when you might need a quick meal but still want your dinner to feel special. Warm rice mixed with vegetables offers cozy comfort and pairs with almost any main dish you like. I enjoy serving this one because its texture fits right in, and everyone will like its simplicity. Adding this recipe as a side makes dinner feel relaxing, filling, and never dull.
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Broiled Veggies

A white bowl filled with colorful roasted vegetables, including zucchini, yellow squash, and red onions, with a spoon. A piece of cooked meat is nearby on a wooden table.
Broiled Veggies. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Color jumps out from every plate when these Broiled Veggies are part of the meal, always making the table feel more inviting and lively. Roasted flavor and a gentle crunch make these vegetables way more exciting than plain steamed sides. It brings a nice variety to different plates and helps you give each meal a brighter finish. Serving a bowl of these veggies adds freshness and makes any meal feel more complete and enjoyable.
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Cauliflower Fried Rice

A plate of Cauliflower Fried Rice garnished with scallions, placed with chopsticks, a small bowl of sauce, garlic cloves, and a salt dish on a marble surface.
Cauliflower Fried Rice. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Lighter days call for options just like this Cauliflower Fried Rice, giving everyone something familiar yet a little different. Mild flavors and a soft texture blend easily with many dishes, so people of any age can enjoy it. I like serving this side because it’s easy to eat and keeps the choices fresh for whoever comes to dinner. Including it means your meal stays inviting without feeling too heavy or complicated.
Get the Recipe: Cauliflower Fried Rice

Southern Squash Casserole

A close-up of a serving of Southern Squash Casserole being lifted from a glass baking dish.
Southern Squash Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Soft and golden, this Southern Squash Casserole is a classic that brings warmth right to the heart of the table and helps the meal feel more homey. Its gentle flavors and tender texture fit beside all sorts of main courses, making plates look inviting. I see how this casserole tends to disappear quickly since it’s so comforting. Choosing this recipe means every meal gets a boost of Southern tradition and friendly comfort for all.
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Southern Mash

Southern-style mashed potatoes.
Southern Mash. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Creamy potatoes are always welcome at the table, and this Southern Mash brings that familiar comfort that makes every meal feel more relaxed. The smooth, fluffy texture is what most people look for when they want something filling and homey. I think it works well from everyday dinners to special gatherings, helping everyone feel at ease. Sharing this side recipe lets plates feel full and makes conversations linger a bit longer.
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Funeral Potatoes

A serving of funeral potatoes with melted cheese and crispy edges.
Funeral Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Creamy and crunchy at the same time, these Funeral Potatoes offer a warm, inviting taste that makes sitting down for a meal a little more special. The classic look and easy texture fit in at big gatherings, but it works just as well for simple dinners. I find the unique name adds a touch of tradition, which makes everyone smile. Serving this side is a clever way to make the meal both comforting and memorable.
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Creamy Mashed Cauliflower

A bowl filled with creamy mashed cauliflower.
Creamy Mashed Cauliflower. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Smooth and gentle, this Creamy Mashed Cauliflower delivers a lighter taste that’s still full of comfort for everyone at the table. The soft texture makes it an easy side to mix in with other dishes without being overwhelming. I like the way it shows up at meals where people want something simple and healthy. Adding this dish helps plates feel more welcoming, making dinnertime friendly for all ages.
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Creamed Corn

A close-up of smooth creamed corn with a creamy texture.
Creamed Corn. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sweet, creamy, and always comforting, this Creamed Corn brings a touch of home to any dinner, sitting nicely beside richer dishes. Plates fill up fast when you put this on the menu, because its gentle taste and smooth texture go with nearly anything. I find that its subtle sweetness makes people reach for a second helping without thinking about it. Bringing this recipe to the table helps meals feel cozy and easy to enjoy.
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Hoppin John

A bowl of Hoppin' John, featuring black-eyed peas, rice, and diced ham, garnished with chopped green onions.
Hoppin John. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Personality shines through in this Hoppin John, adding a unique texture and flavor with every spoonful alongside your usual favorites. The mix of black-eyed peas and rice gives plates a classic Southern feel that fits all kinds of gatherings. I think tradition is important in meals, and this side connects those stories while inviting new moments, too. Serving it means you’re sharing more than a dish—you’re passing along history and a sense of celebration.
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3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole

A close-up image of a golden-brown, baked broccoli cheese casserole in a glass dish. The dish features melted cheese with visible broccoli florets and small vegetable pieces, creating a textured surface.
3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sometimes simpler choices are best, and this 3 Ingredient Broccoli Cheese Casserole brings together cheese and broccoli for a creamy, classic side. Fast to prepare and popular among kids and adults alike, it’s an easy way to put a familiar taste on the table. I enjoy the way this recipe keeps things smooth and cheerful, even on busy days. Adding this casserole ensures your meal is friendly, fun, and full of comforting flavor.
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Viral Recipe Onion Boil

Two baked onions topped with a crunchy, flavorful coating, served with slices of white bread on the side.
Viral Recipe Onion Boil. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Surprises always make meals better, and this Viral Recipe Onion Boil brings a soft, deep flavor that stands out among classic sides. Tender onions take center stage, letting plates feel more exciting and appealing for everyone. I find people get interested after tasting something so simple and flavorful. Including this recipe brings a fun, modern twist to new and old favorite meals alike.
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Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans

Slow Cooker Southern green beans in a white bowl with floral napkin.
Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

These Slow Cooker Southern Green Beans deliver deep flavor and tenderness thanks to hours spent simmering, giving the table a true Southern feeling. Warm green beans fit nicely with all kinds of mains, making plates look more finished and welcoming. I find the slow cooker saves time, so this recipe is a smart choice for both big and small gatherings. Setting out this side lets everyone enjoy a homey touch and a hearty bite.
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Cheesy Broccoli Rice Casserole

A close-up of a plate filled with cheesy broccoli rice casserole, featuring tender broccoli, creamy cheese sauce, and rice.
Cheesy Broccoli Rice Casserole. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Soft rice and gooey cheese meet fresh broccoli in this Cheesy Broccoli Rice Casserole, always disappearing quickly at dinner or celebrations. It brings cozy comfort in every scoop, pairing well with rich mains and lighter dishes. I think it’s a versatile side that’s great to keep on hand for almost any meal. Sharing this casserole makes gathering around the table even more inviting for all ages.
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Southern Corn Grits

A bowl of creamy Southern-style grits topped with shredded cheese and a melting pat of butter, with a spoon resting inside the bowl.
Southern Corn Grits. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Creamy and smooth, these Southern Corn Grits put a bit of tradition next to your main, offering a soothing bite that feels just right. The gentle flavor means plates look full and nothing is left out, no matter what else you’re serving. I love how grits make meals feel a little more memorable and bring folks together. Adding this recipe is a simple way to make your dinner more special without any fuss.
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Crunchy Green Bean Salad

Fresh green bean salad with feta, red onion, and almond slices in a white bowl.
Crunchy Green Bean Salad. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Cold and crisp, this Crunchy Green Bean Salad adds a lively texture that makes your meal feel fresher and more exciting for everyone. The green beans and other vegetables offer a nice contrast to heavier sides, brightening the table. I enjoy serving this salad because its colors and flavor keep people talking. Bringing it along means the meal stays cheerful, upbeat, and easy to love.
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Fried Burrata

A golden, crispy fried burrata sits atop a bed of spring vegetables, including sliced radishes, snap peas, and leafy greens, garnished with edible flowers and drizzled with Meyer lemon vinaigrette.
Fried Burrata. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Unexpected and delicious, these Fried Burrata bites put creamy cheese inside a hot, crispy shell for an extra fun side at any meal. The contrast in textures grabs attention, making plates look even more tempting. I like serving it as a treat to give guests something new and enjoyable. Sharing this side adds a touch of excitement, making dinner into something special and memorable.
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Cucumber and Onion Salad

A fresh cucumber and red onion salad garnished with dill in a white bowl, accompanied by a honey dipper, a small dish of sliced cucumbers, a plaid napkin, and a jug of vinaigrette on a white table.
Cucumber and Onion Salad. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Every bite of this Cucumber and Onion Salad delivers a cool, refreshing crunch that brightens up plates and makes them feel lighter. The gentle flavors are easy to enjoy and balance well with hearty mains. I enjoy bringing salads like this to the table for a break from richer dishes. Offering it means everyone gets a taste of crisp goodness without any fuss or extra work.
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Pickled Watermelon Rind

Jar of pickled watermelon rind and spices on a kitchen counter; nearby, a watermelon wedge and a striped towel enhance the fresh, rustic setting.
Pickled Watermelon Rind. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sweet and tangy slices of these Pickled Watermelon Rind add an unexpected brightness to mealtime, making people stop and smile. The unique flavor is what gives this old favorite a fresh appeal and helps encourage conversation around the table. I like offering this side because it’s both traditional and modern, fitting in with lots of different plates. Having this dish gives meals a fun twist and makes trying something new easy for everyone.
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Sauteed Kale

A white bowl filled with sautéed kale, glistening from light oil and garnished with thin slices of garlic. The leafy greens appear vibrant and tender, with a slightly wilted texture.
Sauteed Kale. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Simple greens play their role well, and this Sauteed Kale adds a gentle flavor and a splash of color to every plate, helping make meals feel wholesome. Warm bites break up heavy dishes and give the meal a nice balance that doesn’t feel forced. I find kale works for picky eaters when cooked just right, letting everyone join in. Bringing this dish means even the simplest meals feel a little healthier and more complete.
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Fried Cabbage

A bowl of sautéed cabbage and bacon on a white counter with a spoon on a blue cloth, fresh cabbage nearby, creating a cozy kitchen setting.
Fried Cabbage. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Gentle smokiness and a soft bite make this Fried Cabbage a friendly companion for classic Southern mains or new favorites. Cabbage cooked this way always seems accessible, and people enjoy trying it even if they don’t usually reach for greens. I think it’s an easy side that fits well for both big and simple meals. Putting this recipe in your lineup helps every meal feel relaxed and full of flavor.
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Succotash

A colorful vegetable salad with tomatoes, corn, edamame, and parsley in a white bowl on a wooden table. Behind are utensils, a napkin, and herbs.
Succotash. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Beans and vegetables combine in this Succotash to deliver color and flavor for a classic Southern side that never feels boring. The mix is hearty and light at the same time, making it easy for anyone to grab a scoop and try something different. I find that this salad fits nicely with mains for both special days and regular dinners. Including it means plates have a cheerful boost and meals seem more enjoyable for everyone.
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Skillet Fried Potatoes

Plate of roasted potatoes with red bell peppers and herbs on a white dish, accompanied by a vintage fork. Olive oil in a gravy boat is in the background.
Skillet Fried Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

A meal always feels more welcoming with these Skillet Fried Potatoes at its center, warm and crispy and perfect for sharing. Golden outsides and soft insides make these potatoes a calm, comforting choice for busy nights or lively gatherings. I enjoy serving them because they bring everyone together around something simple and familiar. Adding this side helps meals feel hearty and easygoing from start to finish.
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Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes

Plate of roasted butternut squash, Brussels sprouts, baby potatoes, garlic, and shallots garnished with fresh rosemary.
Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Warm, rich color comes from these Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes, bringing variety and vibrancy with just one pan. Roasting together lets each veggie keep its best flavor while making the meal feel more finished. I like putting this medley on the table because it fits with lots of mains and adds interest without extra work. Serving it means meals are lively, fresh, and easy for everyone to enjoy.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Roasted Butternut Squash, Brussels Sprouts, and Potatoes

Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel Topping

A serving of sweet potato casserole with a golden pecan streusel topping on a plate, with a fork on the side.
Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel Topping. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Sweet flavors and crunchy topping in this Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Streusel Topping make the side stand out for special occasions or regular dinners. The pecans add texture on top, while the creamy potatoes below offer warmth and comfort. I enjoy seeing both adults and kids smile over this dish’s mix of tastes. Bringing this recipe along makes dinner into something guests will talk about long after the plates are cleared.
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Denver Breakfast Potatoes

A skillet filled with colorful sautéed vegetables, including potatoes, red and green peppers, garnished with parsley. A vibrant, fresh meal setting.
Denver Breakfast Potatoes. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Golden cubes of these Denver Breakfast Potatoes shine whether you’re starting the day or just want breakfast for dinner. The taste brings comfort and pairs well with eggs, sausage, or other main dishes without being out of place. I enjoy keeping this side handy for meals anytime, since it always makes plates feel full and cheerful. Including it helps every meal feel complete and classic, no matter when you serve it.
Get the Recipe: Denver Breakfast Potatoes

Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan

Two roasted butternut squash halves filled with creamy Parmesan mash, topped with pecans and scallions, on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Creamy orange bites fill the bowl in this Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan, offering a gentle taste and a pop of color for your meal. The smooth mash works well with both strong or simple mains, making plates feel more finished and inviting. I like the extra touch this side brings, especially for those who want something different from potatoes. Having this ready means everyone gets a chance to enjoy a new take on a comforting favorite.
Get the Recipe: Butternut Squash Mash with Parmesan

Southern-Style Broccoli Salad

A healthy Southern-style broccoli salad with a mix of broccoli, cheese, bacon, and blueberries.
Southern-Style Broccoli Salad. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Crunchy and bright, this Southern-Style Broccoli Salad keeps every plate lively with fresh colors and cool flavors that brighten up the meal. The mix balances heavier dishes with easy, crisp bites that work in all sorts of gatherings. I think serving this side puts smiles on faces and helps everyone find something they enjoy. Giving it a spot on your menu makes dinner feel more inclusive and colorful for every guest.
Get the Recipe: Southern-Style Broccoli Salad

Kale Salad with Lemon and Parmesan

A bowl of fresh kale salad topped with lemon zest, shaved Parmesan cheese, and sliced almonds.
Kale Salad with Lemon and Parmesan. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Lemon and cheese bring out the best in this Kale Salad with Lemon and Parmesan, giving each mouthful a lift and a friendly flavor. Crisp green leaves are refreshing and help offset richer mains, making meals easier to finish. I enjoy offering salads like this because they keep the plate full of options without feeling too heavy. With this side, you’ll have a meal that feels well-balanced and welcoming for anyone at the table.
Get the Recipe: Kale Salad with Lemon and Parmesan

Honey Roasted Baby Carrots

A baking sheet lined with parchment paper holds honey-roasted baby carrots in vibrant orange, yellow, and purple hues. The carrots are glistening with a caramelized glaze.
Honey Roasted Baby Carrots. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Warmth and color come through with these Honey Roasted Baby Carrots, bringing a gentle sweetness that makes every plate more inviting. The soft texture makes them easy to eat for kids and grown-ups alike, fitting well next to all types of main dishes. I think this side is a good choice for making regular meals feel more special without much effort. Adding it means friends and family enjoy something comforting that brightens up their dinnertime.
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