Spring is now upon us, which means warmer weather—and backyard barbecues! With these 23 bright and vibrant spring side dish recipes, BBQs and outdoor gatherings will be a delicious hit.
One of the best parts about the spring season is the additional daylight we receive. With that bonus sun time, we start noticing our gardens flourish. Even more, the grocery store aisles are overflowing with countless varieties of produce upon each and every visit. When selecting produce, it's imperative to have a ready-to-go recipe in mind. This is where these amazing side dishes come into play!
We have you covered with many options for the best spring sides. From glazed carrots to roasted asparagus to salads galore. Not your average salad though—we are talking a succulent marinated shrimp Cobb salad, loaded with hearty veggies and cheese. As well as a Mediterranean pasta salad, with a savory and tangy lemon vinaigrette.
Even better, you will find vegan and gluten-free options to help cater to any dietary restrictions. From diary-free coleslaws to roasted veggie quinoa, there is most certainly a side dish here for everyone.
So be sure to peruse through this list to find the perfect side dish for your next spring meal.
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