Easy to Make Side Dish Large Crowd

Sautéed Green Beans with Spice-Glazed Pecans

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If you're seating a host of guests for dinner, you'll need side dishes that will feed a crowd. All of these side dishes serve 8 people or more.

Red Beans and Rice with Fried Eggs

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Red Beans and Rice with Fried Eggs Recipe

Red beans and rice is a tried and true standby for good reason—at it's simplest, the dish is hearty, tasty, comes together fast, and can be whipped up with ease, even during those hectic weeks you can't seem to make it the grocery store. We amped up this largely pantry staple-based recipe with a runny yolked fried egg and a package of frozen "seasoning blend," which includes chopped bell pepper, onion, and celery. If you have fresh onions, peppers, etc. on hand and a few extra minutes for chopping, feel free to go that route instead! Microwaveable rice keeps the dinner super speedy to prep, but you can use traditionally cooked rice here just as well.

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Farro Salad with Brussels Sprouts, Bacon, and Berries

Farro Salad with Bacon, Brussels Sprouts, and Berries

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Farro Salad with Brussels Sprouts, Bacon, and Berries Recipe

The unlikely combination between bacon, Brussels sprouts, and sweet summer berries proves to be quite the match. This salad can be served with the bacon, Brussels sprouts, and farro are still warm, or you can prep the salad in advance, keep it in the refrigerator, and serve it chilled.

Roasted Cauliflower with Green Tahini Sauce and Caramelized Dates

Roasted Cauliflower with Green Tahini Sauce and Caramelized Dates

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Roasted Cauliflower with Green Tahini Sauce and Caramelized Dates Recipe

Roasted veggies have never tasted so indulgent. Topped with an herbaceous tahini sauce and salty-sweet, caramelized dates and walnuts, these crispy cauliflower steaks are just the veggie side that you've been looking for. Use any leftover tahini sauce on salads, chicken, or fish for an added burst of vibrant, nutty flavor.

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Easy Tomato Salad with Basil Chimichurri and Ricotta

Easy Tomato Salad with Basil Chimichurri and Ricotta

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Easy Tomato Salad with Basil Chimichurri and Ricotta Recipe

For a simple and elegant way to serve your summer farmers' market tomatoes, this speedy salad is perfect. Dressed in a basil chimichurri and speckled with creamy dollops of ricotta cheese, this show-stopping side is perfect for effortless entertaining.

Leek and Pancetta Potato Rösti

Leek and Pancetta Potato Rösti

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Leek and Pancetta Potato Rösti Recipe

Maximum surface area means more crunchy bits in this rösti, essentially a large potato pancake, perfect for the hash brown lovers in your family. If making ahead, cool on a wire rack, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate. Reheat in an ovenproof skillet at 350° for 10 minutes or until recrisped.

Arugula Pesto Rice Noodle Salad

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Arugula Pesto Rice Noodle Salad  Recipe

Light, fresh, and deliciously dynamic--this easy-to-make, vibrant salad is the perfect guilt-free meal for two. The flavoful homemade Arugula Pesto featured in this recipe comes together in a flash, but you can definitely substitute in a couple tablespoons of your favorite store-bought, prepared pesto if you're in a hurry. The recipe below yields about 1 cup of pesto, so you will have plenty left over to spruce up other meals during the week. Try spreading it over your favorite grilled protein, topping a pizza with it, or even enjoying it on a slice of hearty, whole-grain toast.

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Wild Rice with Mushrooms

Wild Rice with Mushrooms

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Wild Rice with Mushrooms Recipe

Dress up a package of long-grain and wild rice mix with the addition of fresh mushrooms and Marsala. It will be a guaranteed hit on your holiday table.

Holiday Sides for 8 or More

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Ham and Garlic

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Holiday Sides for 8 or More Recipe

Plan ahead for your large holiday get-togethers by choosing easy side dishes that will feed a crowd of hungry guests.Take Brussels sprouts, for instance. Excluding salt and cooking spray, this recipe calls for just seven ingredients. Often simplicity is the key to making vegetables taste great, and this dish is no exception.

Mashed Potato Casserole

Mashed Potato Casserole

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Mashed Potato Casserole Recipe

The combination of buttery Yukon gold and fluffy baking potatoes offers richness and a nice contrast both in flavor and texture for this lightened potato casserole.

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Corn Fritter Casserole

Corn Fritter Casserole

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Corn Fritter Casserole Recipe

This moist, sweet-savory side dish is a cross between corn bread and corn pudding and is a perfect side dish for ham or roasted turkey at your next holiday meal.

Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto with Sugared Walnuts

Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto with Sugared Walnuts

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Roasted Butternut Squash Risotto with Sugared Walnuts Recipe

This seasonal fall rice dish featuring roasted butternut squash makes a satisfying side dish for roasted turkey, roast beef or ham, but it's hearty enough to be a main dish, too. You can make it a meatless dish by leaving out the pancetta and using vegetable broth in place of the chicken broth.

Cornbread Stuffing With Sweet Potato and Squash

Cornbread Stuffing With Sweet Potato and Squash

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Cornbread Stuffing With Sweet Potato and Squash Recipe

Increase both the color and the flavor of your cornbread stuffing by adding cubed butternut squash, sweet potato, and Granny Smith apple.

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Wild Rice and Squash Dressing

Wild Rice and Squash Dressing

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Wild Rice and Squash Dressing Recipe

While rice dressing may be officially a side dish, this one is filled with cubed banana squash, Italian sausage, frozen chopped spinach and currants and is hearty enough to be a main dish.

Green Beans with Bacon

Green Beans with Bacon

Green Beans with Bacon Recipe

This simple side is a classic crowd-pleaser. Toss cooked green beans with shallots, lemon juice, salt, and pepper, and top with crumbled bacon.

Roasted Beets, Carrots, and Sweet Onions

Roasted Beets, Carrots, and Sweet Onions

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Roasted Beets, Carrots, and Sweet Onions Recipe

Springtime is the right time for finding sweet baby beets and carrots in the market. Look for small, firm beets and slender carrots with their bright, feathery greens still attached--a sign of freshness.

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Esquites (Creamy Corn Salad)

Esquites (Creamy Corn Salad)

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Esquites (Creamy Corn Salad) Recipe

Esquites is a cousin to elote--that street food favorite of creamy cheese-coated corn cobs. You can also find this off-the-cob version with Mexican street food vendors. It's great on its own or served as a side dish with grilled meats.

Potato Casserole with Caramelized Onions

Potato Casserole with Caramelized Onions

Potato Casserole with Caramelized Onions Recipe

Combine mashed potatoes and sweet caramelized onions in this hearty make-ahead casserole. It's great side dish to serve with beef tenderloin or pork roast.

Honey-Roasted Root Vegetables

Honey-Roasted Root Vegetables

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Honey-Roasted Root Vegetables Recipe

Honey amplifies the natural sugars of the caramelized vegetables in this hearty side dish.

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Wild Rice Cakes with Bacon

Wild Rice Cakes with Bacon

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Wild Rice Cakes with Bacon Recipe

Instead of serving plain steamed rice with your holiday meal, impress your guests with tasty skilled-cooked rice cakes flavored with bacon, onion and almonds. They are a nice way to add an easy touch of sophistication to your holiday meal.

Wild Rice Stuffing

Wild Rice Stuffing

Wild Rice Stuffing Recipe

This hearty stuffing is chock full of vegetables, pecans, and dried cherries and apricots. The sweet-and-savory combination is a sure crowd-pleaser, and stuffing is an easy side to make for large groups.

Broccoli, Cheese, and Rice Casserole

Broccoli, Cheese, and Rice Casserole

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Broccoli, Cheese, and Rice Casserole Recipe

This casserole is so delicious, even the kids are sure to gobble it up. Plus, it's incredibly easy and requires just seven ingredients, making it an excellent option for last-minute fare.

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Whipped Sweet Potatoes with Hazelnut Topping

Whipped Sweet Potatoes with Hazelnut Topping

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Whipped Sweet Potatoes with Hazelnut Topping Recipe

Mashed (or whipped) white potatoes and sweet potato casserole are both classic holiday sides, but what about whipped sweet potatoes? This side features the traditional sweet potato casserole flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and brown sugar, yet it calls for whipping the potatoes with an electric mixer and topping with a hazelnut streusel. It's the best of both worlds!

Macaroni and Four Cheeses

Macaroni and Four Cheeses

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Macaroni and Four Cheeses Recipe

Macaroni and cheese may be humble, but it sure is loved by all. This creamy version gets its incredible texture and flavor from four different types of cheese: Emmenthaler (or Swiss), Parmesan, Gorgonzola, and cheddar.

Roasted Root Vegetables with Walnut Pesto

Roasted Root Vegetables with Walnut Pesto

Roasted Root Vegetables with Walnut Pesto Recipe

Break out of the green bean casserole rut with this fresh-tasting combination of carrots, parsnips, turnips, Brussels sprouts, shallots, and onion. A homemade pesto really pulls all of the flavors together and takes this dish from ordinary to extraordinary.

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Roasted Potatoes with Tangy Watercress Sauce

Roasted Potatoes with Tangy Watercress Sauce

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Roasted Potatoes with Tangy Watercress Sauce Recipe

Dress up classic roasted potatoes with an easy, make-ahead yogurt sauce. This side goes well with just about anything and is perfect for casual weeknight meals and fancy holiday dinners alike.

Risotto with Champagne and Radicchio

Risotto with Champagne and Radicchio

Risotto with Champagne and Radicchio Recipe

While wine is a common addition to pan sauces and beer finds its way into everything from fondue to quick breads, it's not often that Champagne gets a chance to shine in a recipe. Here, it brightens up plain risotto and complements the radicchio well. Chicken broth, yellow onion, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, salt, pepper, and nutmeg add complexity and flavorful depth to the dish.

Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes with Bacon and Goat Cheese

Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes with Bacon and Goat Cheese

Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes with Bacon and Goat Cheese Recipe

This is a decadent yet savory way to serve sweet potatoes. If you're expecting vegetarians, make a couple of potatoes without the bacon. One potato can be enough for at least four people, depending on its size.

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Rye and Butternut Squash Dressing

Rye and Butternut Squash Dressing

Rye and Butternut Squash Dressing Recipe

Cube the bread a day or two ahead and leave it out on the counter to dry, so it will fully absorb the flavors of the dressing. (If you forget, you can dry it in a 375° oven for a few minutes.) For a moister dressing, use the larger amount of broth. This makes a good main dish for vegans (use kosher rye, which excludes dairy). But it's good with sausage too; add about 1 pound, casings removed, browned and crumbled.

Linguiça Sausage Stuffing with Mushrooms

Linguiça Sausage Stuffing with Mushrooms

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Linguiça Sausage Stuffing with Mushrooms Recipe

This twist on a classic sausage and sourdough stuffing uses smoky Portuguese linguiça in place of crumbled pork sausage. Kielbasa or any smoked sausage would also work.

Roasted Root Vegetables with Cider Glaze

Roasted Root Vegetables with Cider Glaze

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Roasted Root Vegetables with Cider Glaze Recipe

"A dear friend and great chef, Matthew Wendell, made these rustic vegetables for us while we lived in the White House. They have become a staple at our Thanksgiving because of the simplicity and purity of the dish." --Editor-at-large Jenna Bush Hager

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Crispy Smashed Potatoes with Chive Sour Cream

Crispy Smashed Potatoes with Chive Sour Cream

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Crispy Smashed Potatoes with Chive Sour Cream Recipe

These potatoes deliver the best of both worlds: creamy, starchy center and crisp, golden edges. To smash, place the back of a wide spatula over each potato, and then press with the heel of your hand.

Honey-Roasted Butternut Squash

Honey-Roasted Butternut Squash

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Honey-Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe

This side is simple and fabulous. The cooking is mostly hands-off, and the prep is easy. Serve the tender butternut squash in large pieces to catch every last bit of the honey butter drizzle.

Multigrain Pilaf with Sunflower Seeds

Multigrain Pilaf with Sunflower Seeds

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Multigrain Pilaf with Sunflower Seeds Recipe

Sunflower seeds and brown rice pack a double nutrition punch, enhancing this side dish with both vitamin E and niacin. This recipe calls for long-cooking barley and brown rice, but if you're in a hurry, substitute instant brown rice and quick-cooking barley. Just be sure to adjust cooking times according to package directions.

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Sautéed Green Beans with Spice-Glazed Pecans

Sautéed Green Beans with Spice-Glazed Pecans

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Sautéed Green Beans with Spice-Glazed Pecans Recipe

Beat the last-minute cooking frenzy by making the glazed pecans up to 3 days in advance and storing at room temperature in an airtight container; double the ingredients for an appetizer guests can munch on before the meal.

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