Side dishes besides just potatoes and corn
burgess_a
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I need some help it seems not matter what I cook...chicken, meatloaf, hamburger etc.....the only side dishes I can seem to come up with is some sort of potatoes....mashed, baked, sliced and corn. Sometime green beans instead of corn. Just wondering if anyone has some great side dishes that I can introduce into my family besides the same dishes every night.
Thanks!
Amanda
Thanks!
Amanda
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I love to do rice. You can add veggies to it like peas and carrotts or just eat it plain. That is one of my favorites. As far as veggies go I like ot get the bags you steam that have mixed veggies in them. I find that my kids will eat those with out fussing to much. Good Luck!0
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With chicken I almost always have wild rice and steamed broccoli. If I want something a little spicy I will fix chicken with taco seasoning and eat it with black beans mixed with salsa. I try to stay away from potatoes and corn - not as healthy! Also try making a salad with dark green lettuce/spinach. I count that as a side these days! If I eat a sandwich or a wrap I eat wasabi almonds instead of chips. I come from a family that fixes potatoes, corn, and bread with every meal so I know what you are going through! Good luck!0
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Quinoa
Chinese Greens
Collared Greens
Okra
Sweet Potato
Yucca
Plantains
Chayote
Beans
Grilled Veggies (peppers, zuchinni, brocolli, etc.)
Lots and lots of choices.0 -
haha I have the same issue. A side salad is always good. I would pair up fun flavors, like baked/grilled lemon pepper chicken with a fruit salad side. White rice is acceptable in small portions. Replace your white potatoes for sweet potatoes, they are healthier! Find a good recipe for three bean salad (it's an interesting flavor, worth trying once!). Instead of using heavy dinner rolls, just toast wheat bread.0
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Roasted asparagus
Roasted sliced carrots (add a pinch of cayenne for a little kick)
Sweet potato fries
Noodles with vegetables
Rice with vegetables
Zucchini straws or slices
Yellow squash slices
You can roast just about any veggie in the oven with a little olive oil and light salt and pepper. It's easy and delicious.0 -
Grilled asparagus
Steamed Broccoli
Roasted Carrots
Cauliflower (roasted or mashed)
Grilled squash and zucchini
Sweet potatoes
Cabbage
Cooked apples
That's all I can think of right now!0 -
Brown Rice mixed with pea's and carrots!!!0
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I just yesterday did a search for side dishes, myself! I found EatingWell.com to be the most useful resource.
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes_menus/collections/quick_side_dish_recipes
We tried the Oven-Fried Zucchini Sticks tonight, (yummy, but in desperate need of a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese,) and we'll be trying the Green Beans with Bacon and Hazelnuts later in the week.
Hope this helped!0 -
Thought of some more:
Pearled barley, lightly seasoned (mixed with veggies if you like)
Split pea dahl
Cooked lentils
Black beans and rice (or just black beans seasoned with a little bacon and spices)0 -
Steamed veggies. Green Giant Steamers are pretty good.0
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I HIGHLY recommend investing in a vegetable steamer. We have an Oster and it works GREAT. Throw any fresh veggies in there (broc, asparagus, carrots, peppers, onions, mushrooms, eggplant, etc.) and give it a little seasoning (I like garlic powder and pepper): DELICIOUS!!!!!
I like salads for sides, and also soup.0 -
(Didn't mean to post that twice....whoops!)0
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Tonight we had roast pork with mashed potatoes for the boys, polenta for me, and steamed yellow squash and broccoli. Other things we do:
Quinoa
Couscous
Sauteed Green Beans
Steamed Edamame
Baby Carrots
Fruit Salad
Rice of all kinds
Refried Beans0 -
Thought of some more:
Pearled barley, lightly seasoned (mixed with veggies if you like)
Split pea dahl
Cooked lentils
Black beans and rice (or just black beans seasoned with a little bacon and spices)
YES.... dahl!
Lentils are the bomb.com
Even just boiled and lightly buttered... paired w/ some chicken sausage, grilled tomato and a poached egg... great breakfast.0 -
Oh and chard cooked w/ EVOO, garlic and a squeeze of lemon juice.0
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Any kind of steamed, roasted or grilled vegetable wold be good. Broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, asparagus, summer squash, butternut squash, yellow squash, sweet potatoes, etc. Rice is good too, and so is salad.0
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Brown rice with garlic, minced green peppers and onions. Also maybe find a health food store and experiment w/ some different grains. Millet, Amaranth, Quinoa, grits. All good. Any always add a veggie, either a salad, soup, or something steamed.0
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Coucous is super easy, and can add onions, tomotoes and/or feta. Steamers frozen veggies are also super easy and tasty. You can roast an assortment of veggies w/ some olive oil--just chop up what you like, throw on a baking/cookie sheet, season and bake at 400 degree, turn them after 10 min, and roast another 10 min or so. You could do whole wheat pasta too, but I'm not good at portion sizes w/ pasta.0
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I use ww pasta as a side dish. Just some garlic, pepper and some olive oil on it (maybe a little parm cheese if I'm low on calories!) We haven't had potatoes in ages. Usually have a salad, pasta, rice or just a huge pile of steamed veggies!0
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My newest favorite side dish is roasted rutabagas. They have a slightly zesty flavor. Slice them like french fries and toss with a little olive oil, salt and pepper and roast them until soft, flipping once.
Sweet potatoes are also delicious roasted. Cut them into cubes and toss with fresh minced garlic, thyme, salt, pepper and olive oil (and red pepper flakes if you want a little kick). Then roast until soft.0 -
I usually do rice and beans--small portions.0
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Zucchini, lentils, some raw salad at least once in a while0
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Black-eyed peas with diced tomatoes and green chiles
Lima beans
Speckled butter beans
Asparagus
Carrots - steamed or honey glazed
Sweet peas or sweet pea salad
summer squash and onion sauteed in skillet w/a little olive oil
Coleslaw or steamed cabbage
Sliced tomatoes
Collard greens
Steamed broccoli0 -
Thank you everyone for all the great advice! It's hard growing up in the midwest where all the side dishes are corn and potatoes. I appreciate all the great advice and new veggies and rices to try! I have a picky fiance' who grow up in a small town on steak potatoes and corn.
Thanks again everyone! I can't wait to try out all these new ideas!0 -
My newest favorite side dish is roasted rutabagas. They have a slightly zesty flavor. Slice them like french fries and toss with a little olive oil, salt and pepper and roast them until soft, flipping once.
Sweet potatoes are also delicious roasted. Cut them into cubes and toss with fresh minced garlic, thyme, salt, pepper and olive oil (and red pepper flakes if you want a little kick). Then roast until soft.
Saw rutabagas at the store today but I didn't know what to do with them! I may have to try this next time we have burgers or plain chicken.0 -
Fries.0
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I am a huge fan of cous cous. It's easy to make and very versatile. You can add nearly anything to it or just eat it up plain. YUM!!!0
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Homemade rice pilaf is one of my favorites... it pretty much goes w/everything... I had it with baked salmon cakes last night.. yummmmmmmmmmmmmm0
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I need some help it seems not matter what I cook...chicken, meatloaf, hamburger etc.....the only side dishes I can seem to come up with is some sort of potatoes....mashed, baked, sliced and corn. Sometime green beans instead of corn. Just wondering if anyone has some great side dishes that I can introduce into my family besides the same dishes every night.
Thanks!
Amanda
Everyone knows that green beans goes with meatloaf, not corn. It's meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans. Plus bread and butter for anyone in the family who is bulking. :drinker:0
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