Heres how to round out your comfort food supper.

In those cases, you probably want to add something on the side.

Dont worry, we also included some of ourfavorite bread recipesfor soaking up that beef stew broth.

Southern Living Jalapeno Cornbread with a slice cut out to serve

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Heres how to round out your comfort food supper.

These pretty rolls can be prepped the night before and baked before serving.

Here, fruit, sweet potatoes, and feta round out the flavors.

Southern Living Cloverleaf Rolls in a basket to serve

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This version usesbacon drippingsfor ultimate flavor.

Simple Roasted Brussels Sprouts are easy to add to the table.

Garlic Bread

Once you prep homemade garlic bread, youll never buy the freezer-aisle stuff again.

apple cranberry salad

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It immediately elevates your meal without much effort at all.

Tennessee Onions

This cheesy recipe will add even more comfort to your meal.

Its extremely versatile and will become your go-to side dish when youre not sure what to serve.

Southern Living Skillet Cornbread cut into wedges to serve

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Make it even better with add-ins like herbs, cheese, garlic, jalapenos, or nuts.

An excellent Mac and cheese.

Creamy and very flavorful.

Southern Living Roasted Brussels Sprouts on a platter to serve

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I will definitely make again, wrote a reader who left this recipe five stars.

Drizzle with honey for added sweetness.

It was so delicious that I sent unsolicited texts with the recipe to friends and family!!

Southern Living Garlic Bread sliced on serving board

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This will be a family staple!

It’s so good - perfect balance of sweet, savory, and tangy!

Easy Cauliflower Casserole

The kids will eat their veggies when it comes in this form.

Southern Living Tennessee Onions in the dish ready to serve

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No one will think cauliflower is boring after trying this cheesy side dish.

If youre new to baking bread, this is a great place to start.

Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes

Cauliflower can be delicious when mixed with buttermilk and butter.

Chopped Kale Salad with Toasted Breadcrumbs

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These half-and-half cauliflower mashed potatoes pair perfectly with beef stew.

Massage the collard greens to soften them up before combining the salad ingredients.

I made this exactly as written, which is rare for me.

No-Knead Buttermilk Bread

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Southern Living Make Ahead Freezer Friendly Yeast Rolls in a basket to serve

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Southern Living Mom’s Mac and Cheese in a dish to serve with a spoon out

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Southern Living Cornbread Muffins ready to serve with butter and honey

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Roasted cabbage wedges topped with bacon dressing in a cast iron skillet on a green table with two glasses of beer and a napkin.

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Easy Cauliflower Casserole

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Parker House Rolls in a teal dish

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Southern Living Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes in a bowl to serve, topped with butter and thyme leaves

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Southern Living Fall Salad with Candied Black Walnuts on a platter to serve

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Southern Living Jalapeno Cornbread with a slice cut out of the skillet to serve

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