Thanksgiving sides don’t have to be a marathon effort. When time’s tight, these quick recipes get the job done without sacrificing flavor. From dressed-up green beans to mashed purple sweet potatoes that look like you planned them all month, these dishes come together fast and deliver.

A bowl of roasted Brussels sprouts, caramelized and golden-brown, garnished with fresh thyme. The wooden table in the background adds a rustic touch to the presentation.
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Green Beans with Cranberries, Bacon & Goat Cheese

Green beans and cranberries on a plate with bacon and goat cheese.
Green Beans with Cranberries, Bacon & Goat Cheese. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Green beans topped with cranberries, bacon, and goat cheese bring bold flavor to your table. This dish is easy to prep and perfect for mixing things up at Thanksgiving.
Get the Recipe: Green Beans with Cranberries, Bacon & Goat Cheese

Air Fryer Red Potatoes

Air fryer red potatoes on a white plate with fresh rosemary sprigs.
Air Fryer Red Potatoes. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These crispy red potatoes are done in 30 minutes with the air fryer. They’re easy to season however you like, making them a perfect side dish for Thanksgiving or any time.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Red Potatoes

Mashed Purple Sweet Potatoes

Purple mashed potatoes on a wooden table.
Mashed Purple Sweet Potatoes. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Mashed purple sweet potatoes with savory herb butter are easy to make, packed with flavor, and look amazing on the table. They’re a simple side dish that’s as nutritious as it is eye-catching.
Get the Recipe: Mashed Purple Sweet Potatoes

Hibachi Vegetables Recipe

Hibachi Vegetables Recipe. Photo credit: The Fresh Cooky.

This quick recipe brings hibachi-style veggies to your table in under 30 minutes. Loaded with zucchini, broccoli, bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms, it’s simple to whip up on a griddle or stovetop, making it a great last-minute side.
Get the Recipe: Hibachi Vegetables Recipe

Easy Canned Corn

Easy Canned Corn. Photo credit: Raepublic.

This is how you take canned corn from boring to great. With just a little effort, you can create a side dish that tastes fresh and ready to steal the spotlight on your holiday table.
Get the Recipe: Easy Canned Corn

Canned Green Beans

Canned Green Beans. Photo credit: Raepublic.

Canned green beans don’t have to be bland. This recipe gets them ready in minutes, giving you a side dish that’s quick, easy, and perfect for when fresh isn’t an option.
Get the Recipe: Canned Green Beans

Carrots with Parmesan and Dill

Carrots with Parmesan and Dill. Photo credit: A Grateful Meal.

Caramelized carrots with Parmesan and dill make a bold and flavorful side that’s easy to throw together. Perfect for a holiday spread when time is short but flavor still matters.
Get the Recipe: Carrots with Parmesan and Dill

Bulgur Risotto with Chanterelle Mushrooms

Bulgur Risotto with Chanterelle Mushrooms. Photo credit: Food nutters.

This quick bulgur risotto brings fall vibes to your table with chanterelle mushrooms and peas. It’s hearty, flavorful, and easy to make when you need a side dish that feels just right for the season.
Get the Recipe: Bulgur Risotto with Chanterelle Mushrooms

Southwest Creamed Corn

Southwest Creamed Corn. Photo credit: Modern Honey.

Corn, jalapenos, and pepper jack cheese come together in this quick creamed corn recipe. It’s packed with flavor and is ready to impress your guests in no time.
Get the Recipe: Southwest Creamed Corn

Bourbon Cinnamon Applesauce

Bourbon Cinnamon Applesauce. Photo credit: Toshi’s Table.

A simple recipe that brings together the sweetness of apples and a kick of bourbon. This is a crowd-pleaser that’s quick to make and perfect for adding something extra to your holiday table.
Get the Recipe: Bourbon Cinnamon Applesauce

Maple Cranberry Sauce

Maple Cranberry Sauce. Photo credit: I Heart Eating.

Swap out the usual cranberry sauce for this maple-sweetened version. It’s quick, easy, and a perfect way to add a little seasonal flavor to your plate.
Get the Recipe: Maple Cranberry Sauce

Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts. Photo credit: The Healthful Ideas.

These Brussels sprouts are sweet, salty, and roasted to crispy perfection. Easy to make and ready in minutes, they’re a side that deserves a spot on your holiday table.
Get the Recipe: Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

Garlic Parmesan Green Beans

Garlic Parmesan Green Beans. Photo credit: The Healthful Ideas.

Green beans tossed with garlic and Parmesan come together in no time. This quick recipe is a great way to add something simple but flavorful to your Thanksgiving spread.
Get the Recipe: Garlic Parmesan Green Beans

Stuffing Muffins

Stuffing Muffins. Photo credit: Chew Out Loud.

Turn stuffing into individual portions with these easy muffins. They’re perfect for serving, can be made ahead, and make Thanksgiving dinner feel a little more organized.
Get the Recipe: Stuffing Muffins

Stuffing with Sausage and Apples

Stuffing with Sausage and Apples. Photo credit: Chew Out Loud.

Sausage, apples, and bread come together in this stuffing recipe that’s big on flavor and a great addition to your table. It’s hearty, flavorful, and always a hit.
Get the Recipe: Stuffing with Sausage and Apples

Thanksgiving Fruit Salad

Thanksgiving Fruit Salad. Photo credit: Foxes Love Lemons.

This fruit salad adds a fresh, colorful touch to your spread. Topped with a honey-orange dressing, it’s quick to make and perfect for balancing out heavier dishes.
Get the Recipe: Thanksgiving Fruit Salad

Oyster Mushrooms with Rosemary

Oyster Mushrooms with Rosemary. Photo credit: Home Cooking Collective.

Pan-seared oyster mushrooms with rosemary are buttery, crispy, and packed with flavor. They’re a great option when you need something quick that’s sure to impress.
Get the Recipe: Oyster Mushrooms with Rosemary

Roasted Cauliflower Florets

Roasted Cauliflower Florets. Photo credit: Resplendent Kitchen.

Oven-roasted cauliflower with just the right seasoning makes an easy side that pairs with almost anything. It’s ready fast, so it’s great for those last-minute Thanksgiving needs.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Cauliflower Florets

Herb and Vegetable Stuffing

Herb and Vegetable Stuffing. Photo credit: Stretch and Folds.

Fresh herbs and vegetables take center stage in this stuffing recipe. It’s easy to make, has a crispy top, and always fits right in with holiday favorites.
Get the Recipe: Herb and Vegetable Stuffing

Roasted Acorn Squash

Roasted Acorn Squash. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Roasted acorn squash with cheesy Parmesan seasoning is a simple, flavorful addition to your table. This side dish comes together quickly and looks great, too.
Get the Recipe: Roasted Acorn Squash

Garlic Green Beans

Garlic Green Beans. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

These garlic green beans are quick to make and packed with flavor. Whether you want them crisp-tender or fully cooked, they’re a great option for a last-minute holiday side dish.
Get the Recipe: Garlic Green Beans

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