15 healthy holiday side dishes

15 healthy holiday side dishes


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SALT LAKE CITY — With all the holiday parties in December comes a lot of indulgent food. And while there's nothing wrong with indulging in comfort foods and sweet treats — especially during the holidays — sometimes it's nice to have something healthy to add to your plate as well.

To ensure you'll have at least one lighter-side dish on your plate, why not take one yourself? Try making one of these 15 delicious, dietitian-approved, healthy side dishes to take to your next holiday gathering.

1. Pomegranate citrus salad

Pomegranate citrus salad (Photo: Brittany Poulson)
Pomegranate citrus salad (Photo: Brittany Poulson)

This colorful dish from Your Choice Nutrition has a zing of citrus fruit and bursts of sweetness from ruby red pomegranate arils, all in one wonderful salad with a hint of mint.

2. Tortellini skewers with lemon spinach pesto

Tortellini skewers with lemon spinach pesto (Photo: Tawnie Graham)
Tortellini skewers with lemon spinach pesto (Photo: Tawnie Graham)

This simple and delicious vegetarian appetizer from Kroll's Korner can be prepped ahead of time, making it easy to grab and go to your party. These are both filling and flavorful!

3. Mashed sweet potatoes

Mashed sweet potatoes (Photo: Maggie Farley)
Mashed sweet potatoes (Photo: Maggie Farley)

These easy-to-make mashed sweet potatoes from Meals with Maggie are done in under 10 minutes and have six different flavor combinations to pair them with.

4. Sweet and spicy turmeric roasted carrots

Sweet and spicy turmeric roasted carrots (Photo: Leanne Ray)
Sweet and spicy turmeric roasted carrots (Photo: Leanne Ray)

These carrots from Leanne Ray are simple and feature seasonal flavors with just the right amount of kick from cayenne pepper.

5. Smoked paprika avocado deviled eggs

Smoked paprika avocado deviled eggs (Photo: Amy Gorin)
Smoked paprika avocado deviled eggs (Photo: Amy Gorin)

Family and friends will love these deviled eggs from Amy Gorin Nutrition for any get together. Their bright green color is especially festive for the holidays, and they get that color from the addition of avocado which provides satiating, heart-healthy fat.

6. Warm pomegranate panzanella

Warm pomegranate panzanella (Photo: Kelly Jones)
Warm pomegranate panzanella (Photo: Kelly Jones)

This Brussels sprout and pomegranate salad from Kelly Jones Nutrition provides a warm salad option for the cold holiday season. It contains lots of flavor and textures along with plenty of vitamins, minerals, fiber and phytochemicals.

7. Butternut squash apple soup

Butternut squash apple soup (Photo: Julie Kay Andrews)
Butternut squash apple soup (Photo: Julie Kay Andrews)

This soup from The Gourmet RD is packed with veggies and flavorful aromatics and spices. It can be made on the stove-top or Instant Pot.

8. Cheesy garlic mashed potatoes

Cheesy garlic mashed potatoes (Photo: Rebecca Clyde)
Cheesy garlic mashed potatoes (Photo: Rebecca Clyde)

These mashed potatoes from Nourish Nutrition are tastier than your usual mashed potatoes thanks to the stove-top roasted garlic and added dollop of Greek yogurt.

9. Caramelized butternut squash

Caramelized butternut squash (Photo: Jodi Danen)
Caramelized butternut squash (Photo: Jodi Danen)

This delicious and simple butternut squash recipe from Create Kids Club caramelizes as it bakes, filling the house with an amazing aroma that tastes even better.

10. Savory potato and cauliflower latkes

Savory potato and cauliflower latkes (Photo: Tracee Yablon Brenner)
Savory potato and cauliflower latkes (Photo: Tracee Yablon Brenner)

The simple, yet nutritious recipe from Triad to Wellness combines potato and the powerhouse cauliflower for a healthy spin on a classic. Add either a sweet or savory topping to complete the dish. They also freeze and reheat well if there happens to be any leftovers.

11. Pumpkin-cranberry quinoa salad

Pumpkin-cranberry quinoa salad (Photo: Edwina Clark)
Pumpkin-cranberry quinoa salad (Photo: Edwina Clark)

This quinoa salad from Edwina Clark offers a new spin on holiday favorites, including cranberries and roasted pumpkin for a delicious and satisfying side dish.

12. Pomegranate guacamole

Pomegranate guacamole (Photo: Brittany Poulson)
Pomegranate guacamole (Photo: Brittany Poulson)

This red and green colored appetizer from Your Choice Nutrition is perfect for the holiday season. Sweet pomegranate arils pair surprisingly well with the savory creaminess of the guacamole.

13. Sheetpan maple balsamic roasted vegetables

Sheetpan maple balsamic roasted vegetables (Photo: Sarah Schlichter)
Sheetpan maple balsamic roasted vegetables (Photo: Sarah Schlichter)

This veggie recipe from Bucket List Tummy is full of flavor and comes together quickly. The vegetables are perfect as a side to any meal to increase vegetable and fiber intake, or to impress your guests with holiday colors and flavor.

14. Cheddar and broccoli stuffed sweet potatoes

Cheddar and broccoli stuffed sweet potatoes (Photo: Jenny Shea Rawn)
Cheddar and broccoli stuffed sweet potatoes (Photo: Jenny Shea Rawn)

These tender baked sweet potatoes are stuffed with shredded cheddar cheese, roasted garlicky broccoli and chopped sun dried tomatoes. This plant-powered holiday side dish from Jenny Shea Rawn is packed with fiber, vitamins and mineral-rich veggies. The cheddar brings the fat and protein, for a pairing that will satisfy and satiate.

15. Spiralized golden beet salad with rosemary honey dressing

Spiralized golden beet salad with rosemary honey dressing (Photo: Lizzie Streit)
Spiralized golden beet salad with rosemary honey dressing (Photo: Lizzie Streit)

This salad from It's a Veg World Afterall is both beautiful and tasty. It comes together in a flash and with a rosemary honey dressing, it’s sure to be a crowd pleaser at holiday parties.


Brittany Poulson

About the Author: Brittany Poulson

Brittany Poulson is a Utah registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator. She shares her passion for health, food and nutrition on her blog, www.yourchoicenutrition.com, where she encourages you to live a healthy life in your unique way.

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