Sop up the gravy with these delicious sides.
Much like the many compartments of a TV dinner, you’ll likely want a veggie side or two.
We have a few suggestions that hit the spot and come together quickly, without even using a microwave.

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Here are our favorite savory sides to serve with Salisbury steak, ranging from roastedroot vegetablesto seasonal salads.
Southern-Style Collard Greens
Bacon always makes veggies better, and these Southern-style greens are no exception.
Brussels Sprout Slaw With Apples And Pecans
This is not your average slaw.

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Honey-Butter Skillet Corn
You’ve heard of a honey-butter biscuit, but have you tried honey-butter corn?
Pro Tip: Use thick-cut bacon for super meaty morsels throughout the dish.
Thaw them overnight before baking, then brush with melted butter and sprinkle with flaky sea salt.

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