Every spring, I get genuinely excited about vegetables again. The asparagus shows up, the broccoli looks gorgeous, and I start dreaming about all the fresh, bright sides I want to put on the table. The only problem? I live with people who would happily skip the greens and go straight for the bread basket. So over the years, I’ve built up a collection of veggie sides that actually get eaten, no bargaining required. These are the recipes I reach for when I want the bowl scraped clean and someone asking if there’s more. We’re talking roasted sides with crispy edges, grill-ready favorites that taste like they came from a restaurant, and a few creamy, savory options that have officially converted the vegetable skeptics in my house. Whether you’re pulling together a weeknight dinner, a holiday spread, or a backyard cookout, these are the spring vegetable sides worth making. Fair warning: they have a habit of disappearing before the main dish does.
1. Perfect Roasted Asparagus
When asparagus is at its springtime best, I keep it simple and let it shine. This one is quick, foolproof, and comes out tender-crisp with just the right amount of roasted flavor. It’s the kind of side that makes people go back for “just one more spear.”
2. The Best Roasted Broccoli Ever

This is the broccoli recipe I pull out for the skeptics, the one that converts broccoli haters into broccoli fanatics. Roasting brings out the sweetness, and the lemon + garlic + parmesan combo is pure magic. I’ve watched this pan disappear faster than the main dish more times than I can count.
3. Simple Greek Salad

Simple Greek salad is crisp, colorful, and packed with bold Mediterranean flavor. Juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers, briny olives, and feta tossed in a simple dressing make it an easy side that always delivers.
4. Lemon Garlic Roasted Broccolini

Lemon garlic roasted broccolini brings bright flavor and just the right amount of char to the table. Roasted with garlic and finished with a squeeze of lemon, it’s simple, fresh, and way more exciting than plain veggies.
5. Bacon Broccoli Salad

This is my “don’t be fooled by all the green” side dish because it gets gobbled up every single time. Between the bacon, cheese, and that creamy dressing, it tastes like comfort food in salad form. I bring it to gatherings when I want people asking for the recipe before they even finish their first scoop.
6. Garlic Parmesan Air Fryer Broccolini

Broccolini is broccoli’s fancy cousin, and the air fryer gives it that crisp, caramelized edge in minutes. I finish it with lemon and Parmesan so it tastes bright, savory, and totally restaurant-worthy. It’s the side I make when I want something green that doesn’t feel boring.
7. Mouthwatering Glazed Carrots

These carrots are buttery, glossy, and perfectly sweet, aka the kind of veggie people actually get excited about. The brown sugar + honey glaze makes them irresistible without being fussy. If you’ve got kids (or adults) who claim they “don’t like vegetables,” start here.
8. The Best Green Beans Ever

These are my reliable, no-drama green beans. Tender, buttery, and ready fast. Steaming first keeps them fresh-tasting, and the buttery finish is what makes people keep piling them on their plate. Simple ingredients, big payoff, and absolutely family-approved.
9. Spring Vegetable Blend

Spring vegetable blend is a simple, colorful side that lets fresh seasonal veggies shine. Lightly seasoned and cooked until just tender, it’s the kind of dish that makes any spring meal feel a little brighter.
10. Garlic Butter Roasted Brussel Sprouts

Roasting is what finally makes Brussels sprouts behave in the best way. The butter + olive oil combo gives you crisp edges and a savory finish, and the garlic roasts without burning so it’s mellow and delicious. This is my “you swear you hate Brussels sprouts… just try one” recipe.
11. Classic Creamed Spinach

This is my steakhouse-style trick for getting leafy greens eaten without complaints. It’s creamy, garlicky, and finished with parmesan so it feels indulgent (because it is). When I serve this, spinach stops being “healthy” and starts being “where’s the serving spoon?”
12. Easy Pea Salad

This one is creamy, crunchy, and pure nostalgia in the best way. Between the bacon, cheddar, and dill, these peas are anything but boring. I love it for spring and summer because it’s make-ahead friendly and always a crowd favorite.
13. Creamy Cucumber Salad with Garlic and Dill

When I need something cool, crisp, and refreshing on the table, cucumbers and dill save the day. The creamy dressing is light but flavorful, with just enough garlic to keep things interesting. This is the kind of side dish that makes everything else on the plate feel more “spring.”
14. Grilled Veggie Kabobs

Veggie kabobs are my secret weapon for getting everyone to eat a rainbow without even thinking about it. The grill adds that smoky flavor and a little char that makes vegetables taste downright craveable. I love serving these when spring turns into patio season and the side dish needs to keep up with the main event.

Spring sides are some of my favorite recipes to make because they’re simple, fresh, and let the ingredients do most of the work. Whether you’re planning a big holiday meal or just adding something bright to a weeknight dinner, I hope you find a few new favorites here. Happy cooking, and thanks for being in my kitchen with me.
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