ClosePhoto: Diana ChistrugaSimplify your life this holiday season with these make-ahead sides that are perfect for your Christmas table. From our Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Casserole to our Cranberry-Almond Broccoli Salad, these tasty sides are sure to wow while letting you take control of the prep. Make this season happy, healthy and easy.01of 18Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato CasseroleDiana ChistrugaNo holiday is complete without a homemade sweet potato casserole. We like to sprinkle chopped pecans on top along with the marshmallows for a bit of texture.View Recipe02of 18Cranberry-Almond Broccoli SaladIain Bagwell Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas​​​​This broccoli salad uses a combination of canola mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to keep the calories in check. We opt for center-cut bacon (a bit less of it) and swap the usual raisins for lower-sugar dried cranberries to pack a subtle punch of tart. The best part of this salad? The longer it sits, the better it gets.View Recipe03of 18Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed PotatoesThese mashed potatoes can be served right away or made up to two days in advance, making your holiday or any other meal as easy as can be!View Recipe04of 18Honeynut Squash Casserole with Sage Marshmallow ToppingThis honeynut squash casserole is bound to satisfy anyone at your Christmas table. Once only available to chefs, honeynut squash (think: super-sweet butternuts) are now sold at farmers’ markets and some grocery stores in the fall.View Recipe05of 18Cranberry-Apple RelishNew Mexican chef Jonathon Perno shares his favorite raw sauce of bracing cranberries tamed a bit with apple and sugar. The orange goes in unpeeled so it adds both juicy sweetness and the essential oils from the skin. This relish complements any roast turkey.View Recipe06of 18Caramelized Onion & Goat Cheese ToastSweet caramelized onions and creamy goat cheese team up in this easy yet elegant dish that makes a great appetizer or side with soup or salad.View Recipe07of 18Classic Slow-Cooker StuffingSave space in your oven and use your slow cooker to whip up this easy, classic stuffing. Hearty whole-grain bread gets toasted in the oven for only 10 minutes (and you can toast the cubes ahead of time!) while your slow cooker does the rest.View Recipe08of 18Loaded Scalloped Potatoes with Bacon, Cheddar & ChivesImagine a loaded baked potato topped with bacon, Cheddar and chives combined with the creamy goodness of scalloped potatoes, and you have the ultimate comfort food casserole.View Recipe09of 18Cornbread & Oyster-Mushroom StuffingMushrooms are a rich, meaty addition in this healthy cornbread stuffing. If you have time, bake the cornbread a day or two in advance so it has time to dry out a bit, which lets it absorb the flavors more readily.View Recipe10of 18Scalloped Sweet PotatoesIf you’re looking for a twist on classic scalloped potatoes, this recipe using roasted sweet potatoes and melty Gruyère has all the creaminess of the original with a new flavor twist. The sweet potatoes and lightened sauce—made with flour and low-fat milk—keep it healthier than butter- and cream-laden versions.View Recipe11of 18Cauliflower Casserole with Everything Bagel SeasoningThe cheesy-seedy crust that tops this healthy cauliflower casserole evokes everything bagels. Serve for the holidays or as a hearty side dish with roast chicken.View Recipe12of 18No-Sugar-Added Sweet Potato CasseroleInstead of loading up this comfort food side with tons of brown sugar and marshmallows, we’ve turned to sweet spices, vanilla and inherently sweet dried fruit to enhance the natural sweetness of the sweet potatoes. A topping of pecans and pepitas replaces traditional marshmallow topping to keep it healthy and add texture and color for a beautiful casserole.View Recipe13of 18Vegan Green Bean CasseroleNow everyone can enjoy classic holiday favorites, like this dairy-free green bean casserole. We make a homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup using almond milk for the creamy base that’s combined with fresh green beans. Top it off with classic french-fried onions (we have a vegan recipe for that, too!) for a side dish everyone will devour.View Recipe14of 18Parmesan Scalloped Potatoes with SpinachClassic scalloped potatoes get a burst of color, heartier texture and a healthy update with the addition of chopped spinach. The greens in this side dish also create a nice contrast to the creamy, velvety potatoes.View Recipe15of 18Honey-Glazed Roasted Delicata SquashTangy cider vinegar, sweet honey, crunchy pine nuts and fresh mint come together to make an amazing glaze in this roasted winter squash. If you use delicata, the whole squash—including the gorgeous skin—is edible.View Recipe16of 18Vegan Scalloped PotatoesThese scalloped potatoes are surprisingly rich and creamy even though they’re made with no dairy (milk, butter or cheese)—vegan comfort food at its best. We use almond milk, herbs and spices to make a flavorful sauce and finish the dish with a crunchy almond topping. This makes a satisfying side dish if you’re cooking for dairy-free or vegan diets.View Recipe17of 18Vegan Cornbread StuffingWhether you call it stuffing or dressing, now this classic side dish is available to everyone. We love the deep flavor of cornbread in this entirely plant-based recipe. Our secret to getting that traditional flavor without chicken broth or turkey stock is adding in poultry seasoning—despite the name, there is no poultry in it!View Recipe18of 18Easy Mashed Sweet PotatoesThese quick mashed potatoes have just 5 ingredients and are dinner-ready in 20 minutes. Using sweet potatoes for this classic side dish adds color to your plate along with a little sweetness and a boost of vitamin A. With classic and simple flavors, it can easily be paired with any of your favorite dishes.View RecipeWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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Simplify your life this holiday season with these make-ahead sides that are perfect for your Christmas table. From our Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Casserole to our Cranberry-Almond Broccoli Salad, these tasty sides are sure to wow while letting you take control of the prep. Make this season happy, healthy and easy.01of 18Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato CasseroleDiana ChistrugaNo holiday is complete without a homemade sweet potato casserole. We like to sprinkle chopped pecans on top along with the marshmallows for a bit of texture.View Recipe02of 18Cranberry-Almond Broccoli SaladIain Bagwell Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas​​​​This broccoli salad uses a combination of canola mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to keep the calories in check. We opt for center-cut bacon (a bit less of it) and swap the usual raisins for lower-sugar dried cranberries to pack a subtle punch of tart. The best part of this salad? The longer it sits, the better it gets.View Recipe03of 18Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed PotatoesThese mashed potatoes can be served right away or made up to two days in advance, making your holiday or any other meal as easy as can be!View Recipe04of 18Honeynut Squash Casserole with Sage Marshmallow ToppingThis honeynut squash casserole is bound to satisfy anyone at your Christmas table. Once only available to chefs, honeynut squash (think: super-sweet butternuts) are now sold at farmers’ markets and some grocery stores in the fall.View Recipe05of 18Cranberry-Apple RelishNew Mexican chef Jonathon Perno shares his favorite raw sauce of bracing cranberries tamed a bit with apple and sugar. The orange goes in unpeeled so it adds both juicy sweetness and the essential oils from the skin. This relish complements any roast turkey.View Recipe06of 18Caramelized Onion & Goat Cheese ToastSweet caramelized onions and creamy goat cheese team up in this easy yet elegant dish that makes a great appetizer or side with soup or salad.View Recipe07of 18Classic Slow-Cooker StuffingSave space in your oven and use your slow cooker to whip up this easy, classic stuffing. Hearty whole-grain bread gets toasted in the oven for only 10 minutes (and you can toast the cubes ahead of time!) while your slow cooker does the rest.View Recipe08of 18Loaded Scalloped Potatoes with Bacon, Cheddar & ChivesImagine a loaded baked potato topped with bacon, Cheddar and chives combined with the creamy goodness of scalloped potatoes, and you have the ultimate comfort food casserole.View Recipe09of 18Cornbread & Oyster-Mushroom StuffingMushrooms are a rich, meaty addition in this healthy cornbread stuffing. If you have time, bake the cornbread a day or two in advance so it has time to dry out a bit, which lets it absorb the flavors more readily.View Recipe10of 18Scalloped Sweet PotatoesIf you’re looking for a twist on classic scalloped potatoes, this recipe using roasted sweet potatoes and melty Gruyère has all the creaminess of the original with a new flavor twist. The sweet potatoes and lightened sauce—made with flour and low-fat milk—keep it healthier than butter- and cream-laden versions.View Recipe11of 18Cauliflower Casserole with Everything Bagel SeasoningThe cheesy-seedy crust that tops this healthy cauliflower casserole evokes everything bagels. Serve for the holidays or as a hearty side dish with roast chicken.View Recipe12of 18No-Sugar-Added Sweet Potato CasseroleInstead of loading up this comfort food side with tons of brown sugar and marshmallows, we’ve turned to sweet spices, vanilla and inherently sweet dried fruit to enhance the natural sweetness of the sweet potatoes. A topping of pecans and pepitas replaces traditional marshmallow topping to keep it healthy and add texture and color for a beautiful casserole.View Recipe13of 18Vegan Green Bean CasseroleNow everyone can enjoy classic holiday favorites, like this dairy-free green bean casserole. We make a homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup using almond milk for the creamy base that’s combined with fresh green beans. Top it off with classic french-fried onions (we have a vegan recipe for that, too!) for a side dish everyone will devour.View Recipe14of 18Parmesan Scalloped Potatoes with SpinachClassic scalloped potatoes get a burst of color, heartier texture and a healthy update with the addition of chopped spinach. The greens in this side dish also create a nice contrast to the creamy, velvety potatoes.View Recipe15of 18Honey-Glazed Roasted Delicata SquashTangy cider vinegar, sweet honey, crunchy pine nuts and fresh mint come together to make an amazing glaze in this roasted winter squash. If you use delicata, the whole squash—including the gorgeous skin—is edible.View Recipe16of 18Vegan Scalloped PotatoesThese scalloped potatoes are surprisingly rich and creamy even though they’re made with no dairy (milk, butter or cheese)—vegan comfort food at its best. We use almond milk, herbs and spices to make a flavorful sauce and finish the dish with a crunchy almond topping. This makes a satisfying side dish if you’re cooking for dairy-free or vegan diets.View Recipe17of 18Vegan Cornbread StuffingWhether you call it stuffing or dressing, now this classic side dish is available to everyone. We love the deep flavor of cornbread in this entirely plant-based recipe. Our secret to getting that traditional flavor without chicken broth or turkey stock is adding in poultry seasoning—despite the name, there is no poultry in it!View Recipe18of 18Easy Mashed Sweet PotatoesThese quick mashed potatoes have just 5 ingredients and are dinner-ready in 20 minutes. Using sweet potatoes for this classic side dish adds color to your plate along with a little sweetness and a boost of vitamin A. With classic and simple flavors, it can easily be paired with any of your favorite dishes.View RecipeWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Simplify your life this holiday season with these make-ahead sides that are perfect for your Christmas table. From our Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Casserole to our Cranberry-Almond Broccoli Salad, these tasty sides are sure to wow while letting you take control of the prep. Make this season happy, healthy and easy.

01of 18Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato CasseroleDiana ChistrugaNo holiday is complete without a homemade sweet potato casserole. We like to sprinkle chopped pecans on top along with the marshmallows for a bit of texture.View Recipe02of 18Cranberry-Almond Broccoli SaladIain Bagwell Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas​​​​This broccoli salad uses a combination of canola mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to keep the calories in check. We opt for center-cut bacon (a bit less of it) and swap the usual raisins for lower-sugar dried cranberries to pack a subtle punch of tart. The best part of this salad? The longer it sits, the better it gets.View Recipe03of 18Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed PotatoesThese mashed potatoes can be served right away or made up to two days in advance, making your holiday or any other meal as easy as can be!View Recipe04of 18Honeynut Squash Casserole with Sage Marshmallow ToppingThis honeynut squash casserole is bound to satisfy anyone at your Christmas table. Once only available to chefs, honeynut squash (think: super-sweet butternuts) are now sold at farmers’ markets and some grocery stores in the fall.View Recipe05of 18Cranberry-Apple RelishNew Mexican chef Jonathon Perno shares his favorite raw sauce of bracing cranberries tamed a bit with apple and sugar. The orange goes in unpeeled so it adds both juicy sweetness and the essential oils from the skin. This relish complements any roast turkey.View Recipe06of 18Caramelized Onion & Goat Cheese ToastSweet caramelized onions and creamy goat cheese team up in this easy yet elegant dish that makes a great appetizer or side with soup or salad.View Recipe07of 18Classic Slow-Cooker StuffingSave space in your oven and use your slow cooker to whip up this easy, classic stuffing. Hearty whole-grain bread gets toasted in the oven for only 10 minutes (and you can toast the cubes ahead of time!) while your slow cooker does the rest.View Recipe08of 18Loaded Scalloped Potatoes with Bacon, Cheddar & ChivesImagine a loaded baked potato topped with bacon, Cheddar and chives combined with the creamy goodness of scalloped potatoes, and you have the ultimate comfort food casserole.View Recipe09of 18Cornbread & Oyster-Mushroom StuffingMushrooms are a rich, meaty addition in this healthy cornbread stuffing. If you have time, bake the cornbread a day or two in advance so it has time to dry out a bit, which lets it absorb the flavors more readily.View Recipe10of 18Scalloped Sweet PotatoesIf you’re looking for a twist on classic scalloped potatoes, this recipe using roasted sweet potatoes and melty Gruyère has all the creaminess of the original with a new flavor twist. The sweet potatoes and lightened sauce—made with flour and low-fat milk—keep it healthier than butter- and cream-laden versions.View Recipe11of 18Cauliflower Casserole with Everything Bagel SeasoningThe cheesy-seedy crust that tops this healthy cauliflower casserole evokes everything bagels. Serve for the holidays or as a hearty side dish with roast chicken.View Recipe12of 18No-Sugar-Added Sweet Potato CasseroleInstead of loading up this comfort food side with tons of brown sugar and marshmallows, we’ve turned to sweet spices, vanilla and inherently sweet dried fruit to enhance the natural sweetness of the sweet potatoes. A topping of pecans and pepitas replaces traditional marshmallow topping to keep it healthy and add texture and color for a beautiful casserole.View Recipe13of 18Vegan Green Bean CasseroleNow everyone can enjoy classic holiday favorites, like this dairy-free green bean casserole. We make a homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup using almond milk for the creamy base that’s combined with fresh green beans. Top it off with classic french-fried onions (we have a vegan recipe for that, too!) for a side dish everyone will devour.View Recipe14of 18Parmesan Scalloped Potatoes with SpinachClassic scalloped potatoes get a burst of color, heartier texture and a healthy update with the addition of chopped spinach. The greens in this side dish also create a nice contrast to the creamy, velvety potatoes.View Recipe15of 18Honey-Glazed Roasted Delicata SquashTangy cider vinegar, sweet honey, crunchy pine nuts and fresh mint come together to make an amazing glaze in this roasted winter squash. If you use delicata, the whole squash—including the gorgeous skin—is edible.View Recipe16of 18Vegan Scalloped PotatoesThese scalloped potatoes are surprisingly rich and creamy even though they’re made with no dairy (milk, butter or cheese)—vegan comfort food at its best. We use almond milk, herbs and spices to make a flavorful sauce and finish the dish with a crunchy almond topping. This makes a satisfying side dish if you’re cooking for dairy-free or vegan diets.View Recipe17of 18Vegan Cornbread StuffingWhether you call it stuffing or dressing, now this classic side dish is available to everyone. We love the deep flavor of cornbread in this entirely plant-based recipe. Our secret to getting that traditional flavor without chicken broth or turkey stock is adding in poultry seasoning—despite the name, there is no poultry in it!View Recipe18of 18Easy Mashed Sweet PotatoesThese quick mashed potatoes have just 5 ingredients and are dinner-ready in 20 minutes. Using sweet potatoes for this classic side dish adds color to your plate along with a little sweetness and a boost of vitamin A. With classic and simple flavors, it can easily be paired with any of your favorite dishes.View Recipe

01of 18Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato CasseroleDiana ChistrugaNo holiday is complete without a homemade sweet potato casserole. We like to sprinkle chopped pecans on top along with the marshmallows for a bit of texture.View Recipe

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Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Casserole

Diana Chistruga

No holiday is complete without a homemade sweet potato casserole. We like to sprinkle chopped pecans on top along with the marshmallows for a bit of texture.

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02of 18Cranberry-Almond Broccoli SaladIain Bagwell Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas​​​​This broccoli salad uses a combination of canola mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to keep the calories in check. We opt for center-cut bacon (a bit less of it) and swap the usual raisins for lower-sugar dried cranberries to pack a subtle punch of tart. The best part of this salad? The longer it sits, the better it gets.View Recipe

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Cranberry-Almond Broccoli Salad

Iain Bagwell Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas

Cranberry Almond Broccoli Salad

​​​​This broccoli salad uses a combination of canola mayonnaise and Greek yogurt to keep the calories in check. We opt for center-cut bacon (a bit less of it) and swap the usual raisins for lower-sugar dried cranberries to pack a subtle punch of tart. The best part of this salad? The longer it sits, the better it gets.

03of 18Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed PotatoesThese mashed potatoes can be served right away or made up to two days in advance, making your holiday or any other meal as easy as can be!View Recipe

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Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes

Creamy Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes in a pot on a white tablecloth

These mashed potatoes can be served right away or made up to two days in advance, making your holiday or any other meal as easy as can be!

04of 18Honeynut Squash Casserole with Sage Marshmallow ToppingThis honeynut squash casserole is bound to satisfy anyone at your Christmas table. Once only available to chefs, honeynut squash (think: super-sweet butternuts) are now sold at farmers’ markets and some grocery stores in the fall.View Recipe

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Honeynut Squash Casserole with Sage Marshmallow Topping

Honeynut Squash Casserole with Sage Marshmallow Topping

This honeynut squash casserole is bound to satisfy anyone at your Christmas table. Once only available to chefs, honeynut squash (think: super-sweet butternuts) are now sold at farmers’ markets and some grocery stores in the fall.

05of 18Cranberry-Apple RelishNew Mexican chef Jonathon Perno shares his favorite raw sauce of bracing cranberries tamed a bit with apple and sugar. The orange goes in unpeeled so it adds both juicy sweetness and the essential oils from the skin. This relish complements any roast turkey.View Recipe

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Cranberry-Apple Relish

Cranberry-Apple Relish

New Mexican chef Jonathon Perno shares his favorite raw sauce of bracing cranberries tamed a bit with apple and sugar. The orange goes in unpeeled so it adds both juicy sweetness and the essential oils from the skin. This relish complements any roast turkey.

06of 18Caramelized Onion & Goat Cheese ToastSweet caramelized onions and creamy goat cheese team up in this easy yet elegant dish that makes a great appetizer or side with soup or salad.View Recipe

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Caramelized Onion & Goat Cheese Toast

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Sweet caramelized onions and creamy goat cheese team up in this easy yet elegant dish that makes a great appetizer or side with soup or salad.

07of 18Classic Slow-Cooker StuffingSave space in your oven and use your slow cooker to whip up this easy, classic stuffing. Hearty whole-grain bread gets toasted in the oven for only 10 minutes (and you can toast the cubes ahead of time!) while your slow cooker does the rest.View Recipe

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Classic Slow-Cooker Stuffing

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Save space in your oven and use your slow cooker to whip up this easy, classic stuffing. Hearty whole-grain bread gets toasted in the oven for only 10 minutes (and you can toast the cubes ahead of time!) while your slow cooker does the rest.

08of 18Loaded Scalloped Potatoes with Bacon, Cheddar & ChivesImagine a loaded baked potato topped with bacon, Cheddar and chives combined with the creamy goodness of scalloped potatoes, and you have the ultimate comfort food casserole.View Recipe

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Loaded Scalloped Potatoes with Bacon, Cheddar & Chives

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Imagine a loaded baked potato topped with bacon, Cheddar and chives combined with the creamy goodness of scalloped potatoes, and you have the ultimate comfort food casserole.

09of 18Cornbread & Oyster-Mushroom StuffingMushrooms are a rich, meaty addition in this healthy cornbread stuffing. If you have time, bake the cornbread a day or two in advance so it has time to dry out a bit, which lets it absorb the flavors more readily.View Recipe

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Cornbread & Oyster-Mushroom Stuffing

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Mushrooms are a rich, meaty addition in this healthy cornbread stuffing. If you have time, bake the cornbread a day or two in advance so it has time to dry out a bit, which lets it absorb the flavors more readily.

10of 18Scalloped Sweet PotatoesIf you’re looking for a twist on classic scalloped potatoes, this recipe using roasted sweet potatoes and melty Gruyère has all the creaminess of the original with a new flavor twist. The sweet potatoes and lightened sauce—made with flour and low-fat milk—keep it healthier than butter- and cream-laden versions.View Recipe

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Scalloped Sweet Potatoes

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If you’re looking for a twist on classic scalloped potatoes, this recipe using roasted sweet potatoes and melty Gruyère has all the creaminess of the original with a new flavor twist. The sweet potatoes and lightened sauce—made with flour and low-fat milk—keep it healthier than butter- and cream-laden versions.

11of 18Cauliflower Casserole with Everything Bagel SeasoningThe cheesy-seedy crust that tops this healthy cauliflower casserole evokes everything bagels. Serve for the holidays or as a hearty side dish with roast chicken.View Recipe

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Cauliflower Casserole with Everything Bagel Seasoning

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The cheesy-seedy crust that tops this healthy cauliflower casserole evokes everything bagels. Serve for the holidays or as a hearty side dish with roast chicken.

12of 18No-Sugar-Added Sweet Potato CasseroleInstead of loading up this comfort food side with tons of brown sugar and marshmallows, we’ve turned to sweet spices, vanilla and inherently sweet dried fruit to enhance the natural sweetness of the sweet potatoes. A topping of pecans and pepitas replaces traditional marshmallow topping to keep it healthy and add texture and color for a beautiful casserole.View Recipe

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No-Sugar-Added Sweet Potato Casserole

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Instead of loading up this comfort food side with tons of brown sugar and marshmallows, we’ve turned to sweet spices, vanilla and inherently sweet dried fruit to enhance the natural sweetness of the sweet potatoes. A topping of pecans and pepitas replaces traditional marshmallow topping to keep it healthy and add texture and color for a beautiful casserole.

13of 18Vegan Green Bean CasseroleNow everyone can enjoy classic holiday favorites, like this dairy-free green bean casserole. We make a homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup using almond milk for the creamy base that’s combined with fresh green beans. Top it off with classic french-fried onions (we have a vegan recipe for that, too!) for a side dish everyone will devour.View Recipe

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Vegan Green Bean Casserole

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Now everyone can enjoy classic holiday favorites, like this dairy-free green bean casserole. We make a homemade vegan cream of mushroom soup using almond milk for the creamy base that’s combined with fresh green beans. Top it off with classic french-fried onions (we have a vegan recipe for that, too!) for a side dish everyone will devour.

14of 18Parmesan Scalloped Potatoes with SpinachClassic scalloped potatoes get a burst of color, heartier texture and a healthy update with the addition of chopped spinach. The greens in this side dish also create a nice contrast to the creamy, velvety potatoes.View Recipe

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Parmesan Scalloped Potatoes with Spinach

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Classic scalloped potatoes get a burst of color, heartier texture and a healthy update with the addition of chopped spinach. The greens in this side dish also create a nice contrast to the creamy, velvety potatoes.

15of 18Honey-Glazed Roasted Delicata SquashTangy cider vinegar, sweet honey, crunchy pine nuts and fresh mint come together to make an amazing glaze in this roasted winter squash. If you use delicata, the whole squash—including the gorgeous skin—is edible.View Recipe

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Honey-Glazed Roasted Delicata Squash

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Tangy cider vinegar, sweet honey, crunchy pine nuts and fresh mint come together to make an amazing glaze in this roasted winter squash. If you use delicata, the whole squash—including the gorgeous skin—is edible.

16of 18Vegan Scalloped PotatoesThese scalloped potatoes are surprisingly rich and creamy even though they’re made with no dairy (milk, butter or cheese)—vegan comfort food at its best. We use almond milk, herbs and spices to make a flavorful sauce and finish the dish with a crunchy almond topping. This makes a satisfying side dish if you’re cooking for dairy-free or vegan diets.View Recipe

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Vegan Scalloped Potatoes

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These scalloped potatoes are surprisingly rich and creamy even though they’re made with no dairy (milk, butter or cheese)—vegan comfort food at its best. We use almond milk, herbs and spices to make a flavorful sauce and finish the dish with a crunchy almond topping. This makes a satisfying side dish if you’re cooking for dairy-free or vegan diets.

17of 18Vegan Cornbread StuffingWhether you call it stuffing or dressing, now this classic side dish is available to everyone. We love the deep flavor of cornbread in this entirely plant-based recipe. Our secret to getting that traditional flavor without chicken broth or turkey stock is adding in poultry seasoning—despite the name, there is no poultry in it!View Recipe

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Vegan Cornbread Stuffing

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Whether you call it stuffing or dressing, now this classic side dish is available to everyone. We love the deep flavor of cornbread in this entirely plant-based recipe. Our secret to getting that traditional flavor without chicken broth or turkey stock is adding in poultry seasoning—despite the name, there is no poultry in it!

18of 18Easy Mashed Sweet PotatoesThese quick mashed potatoes have just 5 ingredients and are dinner-ready in 20 minutes. Using sweet potatoes for this classic side dish adds color to your plate along with a little sweetness and a boost of vitamin A. With classic and simple flavors, it can easily be paired with any of your favorite dishes.View Recipe

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Easy Mashed Sweet Potatoes

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These quick mashed potatoes have just 5 ingredients and are dinner-ready in 20 minutes. Using sweet potatoes for this classic side dish adds color to your plate along with a little sweetness and a boost of vitamin A. With classic and simple flavors, it can easily be paired with any of your favorite dishes.

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