Healthy Side Dish Recipes

Fill your plates with these vibrant, nutrient-rich vegetable- and fruit-based side dishes for a healthy meal.

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Roasted Cauliflower and Broccoli

To bring out cauliflower's and broccoli's natural flavors, Ellie simply roasts the florets — dressed in olive oil and sea salt — until they're tender.

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Honey Roasted Sweet Potatoes

All you need are four ingredients to transform sweet potatos into a honey-glazed treat.

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Wilted Greens with Ricotta Salata

Giada turns wilted greens into an anything-but-limp-or-flavorless salad with garlic, yellow onions, chicken broth and crumbled ricotta salata.

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Winter Citrus Salad with Honey Dressing

Mark Bittman's citrus salad is as vibrant on the plate as it on the palate. Red onions transform the fruity dish into a savory side, and the sweet and tangy honey vinaigrette helps round out the tartness of the grapefruit.

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Creamed Spinach

Finished with fat-free evaporated milk and a touch of nutmeg, this low-calorie recipe holds its own against the far fattier ones found at American steakhouses.

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Carrot Salad

Bobby borrows Moroccan flavors for this vibrant side dish, coating vitamin A-rich carrots with cumin, cayenne and parsley.

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No-Guilt Caesar

Instead of cholesterol-spiking eggs, Alton uses tofu to thicken this Caesar salad dressing, which clocks in at a slimmer calorie count of 85 per serving.

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Roasted Beet Salad with Goat Cheese Dressing

For this multicolored salad, Kelsey plays with a classic flavor combo, tossing roasted beets in a creamy goat cheese and champagne vinegar dressing. Oranges and sliced onions brighten the plate and the palate.

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Baked Kale Chips with Cider Vinegar

Stick a pan of antioxidant-loaded kale into the oven to turn them into crunchy finger food. Nadia G. balances the vegetable's natural bitterness with a simple sea-salt-and-cider-vinegar dressing.

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Marco's Polenta

The trick to silky smooth polenta? Constant stirring, says David Rocco, whose traditional recipe can be enjoyed as a steaming porridge or as cooled-down squares.

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Roasted Beet Salad

Debi and Gabriele's recipe showcases the natural sweetness and gorgeous color of beets. Simply roast, slice and drizzle with a lemon vinaigrette for contrasting tang. Finish the dish with chopped pistachios for color and crunch.

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Pomegranate Quinoa Pilaf

By cooking the quinoa in chicken broth, Kelsey adds extra flavor to this bright, superfood-packed side.

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Jewel Roasted Vegetables

Beets, carrots and Brussels sprouts are simply roasted with salt, pepper, garlic and thyme to form a rainbow-colored vegetable side dish.

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Green Beans with Mushroom and Shallots

Assorted mushrooms and shallots make the perfect accompaniment for fresh, snappy green beans.

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Grapefruit, Onion, and Basil Salad

Giada tops thick, round slices of grapefruit with onions, olives, fresh basil and chives for a complex salad that takes only a few minutes to assemble.

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The Baked Potato

Sub canola oil for butter in this healthier — but equally satisfying — oven-roasted spud.

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Tangled Carrot and Broccoli Sprout Salad

Ribbons of orange, red and purple carrots mix with lentils, broccoli sprouts and chopped pistachios in this nutritious salad, finished with a nutty tahini vinaigrette.

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Mixed Greens with Walnut Vinaigrette

Laura Calder's vinaigrette has both walnut oil and toasted walnuts in it, which give it extra rich, nutty flavor. It's a great go-to recipe to add to your dressing repertoire.

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Edamame Salad

Always a crowd-friendly appetizer, edamame becomes a zesty, salty, vegetarian-friendly side or even main dish when mixed with pecorino cheese and a lemon-olive oil dressing.

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Boiled Parslied Potatoes

Butter and parsley are all it takes to dress a boiled potato, in Laura Calder's opinion. If you're looking for a satisfying starch recipe without much fuss, this is the recipe for you.

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Gingered Watercress

Before cooking watercress over the stovetop, Laura Calder adds fresh garlic and ginger to her oil to infuse it with flavor.

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Sauteed Mushrooms

Cremini mushrooms are a strain of the same species as white button mushrooms, but they have a deeper, heartier flavor and firmer texture, which makes them better for cooking.

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Jicama Slaw

Kelsey's jicama slaw is filled with a beautiful spectrum of colorful vegetables that deliver sweetness and a crisp crunch.

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Cabbage Salad

Mark Bittman's cabbage salad recipe is all about the proper preparation. He salts the chopped cabbage and carrots so that they release most of their moisture and then pats them dry, ensuring ultracrisp texture.

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Mediterranean Farro Salad

Farro is a grain commonly grown in Italy that looks and tastes similar to barley. Giada complements its pearly texture with fresh green beans and crunchy red peppers.

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Wheat Berry Salad

Wheat berries are actually just the entire wheat kernel, including the germ and bran, and they're packed with protein. In this salad, Ellie Krieger balances their nutty flavor and chewy texture with walnuts, celery and dried cherries.

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Ginger, Carrot and Sesame Green Beans

Ching-He Huang stir-fries her green beans with carrots and ginger, then seasons them with sesame oil and soy sauce for a Chinese preparation.

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Papaya and Soybean Salad

Soya beans (commonly known by their Japanese name, edamame) are loaded with protein and healthy omega-3 fatty acids. Paired with tropical, vitamin C-packed papaya, this salad is an exotic, good-for-you side dish or lunch recipe.

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Cauliflower with Sweet Potatoes

This five-star side dish recipe from Bal Arneson infuses cauliflower and sweet potatoes with the strong flavors of ginger, coriander and cumin, while turmeric adds color and plenty of potassium.

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I Can't Believe It's Not Potato Salad!

Once chopped and cooked, cauliflower looks similar in texture and color to potatoes, but it's packed with a lot more vitamins and fiber than the starchy spuds.

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