Make room on the table for these crowd favorites.
It’s the centerpiece of the table and a deserving one at that.
The juices that accumulate in the foil packet would also be extra delicious with a bite of smoky ham!

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In this recipe, tangy, smooth sour cream makes these mashed potatoes ridiculously rich.
Instead of the usual marshmallow topping, a brown sugar streusel adds a tasty twist.
you might even serve this cranberry sauce warm, if you’d like.

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A bright and fresh side is always a welcome addition to any baked ham.
Cornbread Muffins
Do you know what cornbread and ham have in common?
They both taste great with honey.

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And that’s just one reason why these cornbread muffins complement a juicy baked ham so well.
Talk about a scene-stealing side dish!
Roasted Carrots and Parsnips
Step up your basic roasted carrot recipe by adding in parsnips.

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For even more flavor, try adding sweet potatoes and turnips too.
Think of it as an ultra rich hash brown casserole with a buttery, cheesy cracker topping.
Old-School Green Bean Casserole
This casserole is an old favorite that goes beyond holiday menus.

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It’s ideal for Easter brunch and can be served warm or chilled.
Spring Salad with Berries and Bacon
We’re all about pairing sweet and savory flavors together.
The ingredients might seem like an interesting combination, but trust us, it’s downright delicious!

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Vidalia Onion Souffle
This cheesy, sweet onion-packed side won’t disappoint your crowd.
The strata-like souffle might be new to the younger generations, but Mama will recognize it.
It’s also delicious paired with chicken, steak, or fish.

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This recipe is perfectly sweet and spiced.
Tennessee Onions
This old-fashioned easy, cheesy casserole is giving onions the spotlight they deserve.
It’s unlike any side dish you’ve had before and pairs well alongside a slice of ham.

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Plus, they’re a cinch to make.
Sweet Potato Biscuits
Looking for a spin on your normal buttermilk biscuits?
The trick to this recipe is mixing mashed sweet potatoes with buttermilk so the dough becomes fluffy and thick.

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Oven-Roasted Asparagus
Last minute and missing a side dish?
Throw together this easy roasted asparagus recipe that’s ready in 10 minutes.
Top with slivered almonds or serve as is.

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You’ll have a ready-made dish for a laidback lunch.
Frozen corn helps it come together in a snap.
Asparagus Ribbon Crostini
This bright, springy appetizer is a vibrant addition to any table.

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Asparagus curls top brightly flavored ricotta that’s infused with lemon, Parmesan, and fresh mint.
Roasted Potato Salad
Potato salad doesn’t always mean mayonnaise is involved.
you might never go wrong with offering a pasta salad as a seasonal side.

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Plus, they pair deliciously with holiday ham.
Whether you consider it dessert or a side dish, we won’t tell.
Bonus: It’s ready in just 15 minutes.

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Its simplicity gives it versatility when it comes to pairing it with any main dish.
Stack and bake these in muffin cups for a crispy exterior and soft interior.
Creamed Greens Casserole
Ham and greens are the perfect duo.

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This casserole uses pre-chopped greens so you might have a creamy, cheesy side with minimal prep.
Creamy Kale and Pasta Bake
Even skeptics will enjoy kale in this comforting casserole.
Just 10 minutes is all it takes to prep for crispy, garlicky potatoes.

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Trust us, youll want to.

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