18 of the Best Side Dishes to Pair With Your Spaghetti Dinner

Finish the menu for your next pasta night with our favorite side dishes for spaghetti.

Classic Restaurant Caesar Salad
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Spaghetti has to be one of the most versatile and well-loved dishes there is. Whether it's lightly tossed in olive oil or generously topped with marinara sauce and meatballs — it's good. But don't settle for limp, boring salad or frozen garlic bread on the side of your spaghetti dinner. It's time to take the spaghetti sides up a notch, and we're here to help. Read on for some of our best side dishes that pair perfectly with spaghetti.

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Kale Salad

a salad of chopped kale, grape tomatoes, and sunflower seeds on a pale green plate
Bibi

This simple kale salad is ready in 10 minutes and pairs well with just about anything. Tomato, sunflower seeds, and dried cranberries give flavor and texture to this light salad. Some reviewers recommend massaging the Kale beforehand, to give it a richer flavor. Try it as a starter or side salad with Chef John's Spaghetti al Tonno.

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Balsamic Bruschetta

overhead view of several balsamic bruschetta with basil on a baking sheet

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Bruschetta is a classic antipasto from Italy that's great as a snack, appetizer, or side dish. "Simple appetizer — the balsamic vinegar gives it a little kick. Best if the mixture has one or two hours to blend flavors before serving," says recipe creator Kathy Bias. Now all you need for a dreamy Italian dinner on the patio is a glass of wine and some Spaghetti Italian.

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Classic Restaurant Caesar Salad

Looking down at a plate of classic restaurant caesar salad.

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Reviewer Susie O. says, "A salad to die for. I no longer have to go to a nice restaurant to get a table-side made Caesar Salad. I can now do it myself and it tastes wonderful!" This top-rated salad uses a restaurant recipe to make an authentic Caesar Salad. Try it with Mariu's Spaghetti with Meat Sauce.

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Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus

Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus
Aaron Newcomer

"The whole family really enjoyed this. My husband comments every time I make this, 'Why can't the restaurants make asparagus this good?' It's a quick little side that makes your plate look like a fancy meal," says reviewer Susie P. All that's required for this elegant side dish are three simple ingredients. Serve it warm or chilled with Chef John's Spaghetti alla Carbonara.

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Caprese Salad with Balsamic Reduction

Caprese Salad with Balsamic Reduction

Recipe creator stefychefy says, "Tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, and basil drizzled with a sweet balsamic reduction and olive oil. Easy, impressive, and delicious! Most grocery stores now sell prepared balsamic reductions. Surprisingly, it's just as good!" Caprese makes for a delicious salad that's also pleasing to the eye. Give this top-rated recipe a try along with this Light Lemon Pesto Pasta.

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Stuffed Eggplant Parmesan

Stuffed Eggplant Parmesan
Ashley Pike

Reviewer Chef4Six says, "This is sooooo good — and much easier than making Eggplant Parmesan!" This twist on a classic dish makes for a hearty side dish to pair with Sicilian Spaghetti.

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Roasted Garlic Lemon Broccoli

close up view of Roasted Garlic Lemon Broccoli in a white bowl
jewels

Roasting broccoli might be one of the best ways to prepare the vegetable. After tossing with olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic, finish this item with a lot of lemon after coming out of the oven. This surprising veggie side dish is the perfect pairing for Win's Shrimp and Spaghetti.

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Zucchini Saute

Zucchini Saute
Dianne

A quick vegetable saute that's very versatile. You can use any veggies you like. Best served with pasta, but feel free to add it to anything. This simple side is the perfect way to use up the last of your summer squash. Serve it with Quick and Easy Chicken Spaghetti for a nutritious meal that's perfect for busy weeknights.

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Italian Leafy Green Salad

Italian Leafy Green Salad
CC<3's2bake

The secret to this salad is its dressing. Where many other recipes might use olive oil, the recipe creator recommends using grape seed oil. Packed with tomatoes, bell peppers and four kinds of leafy greens, this side salad is a show-stopper and the perfect pairing for a hearty Baked Spaghetti Casserole.

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Parmesan Brussels Sprouts

Parmesan Brussels Sprouts in a white dish
Molly

Reviewer Sarah Jo says, "This is one of my favorite ways to eat Brussels Sprouts. I do add a pinch of crushed red pepper when I add the parmesan cheese to give it a little kick but other than that, I keep to the recipe." Parmesan, garlic, and butter made this the perfect way to serve up some veggies with your hearty Italian dish. Give it a try with some Spaghetti Aglio e Olio.

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Byrdhouse Marinated Tomatoes and Mushrooms

Byrdhouse Marinated Tomatoes and Mushrooms
CookinBug

"This is a dish I put together for my son, Jordan, who is a huge fan of both tomatoes and mushrooms. The flavors keep blending together, so it is great the day you make it and even better the following day," says recipe creator SunnyByrd. Use fresh tomatoes from the garden for a side dish that is bursting with flavor. Pair it with Jenn's Out Of This World Spaghetti and Meatballs — you won't regret it.

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Lemon Green Beans with Walnuts

Lemon Green Beans with Walnuts
lutzflcat

"Steamed green beans tossed with butter, lemon zest, lemon juice and toasted walnuts. This is excellent with asparagus also. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts," says recipe creator Karen David. This easy green bean recipe tastes as good as it looks. Give it a try alongside Spaghetti with Garlic and Basil.

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My Sicilian Ex-Mother-in-Law's Peperonata

My Sicilian Ex-Mother-in-Law's Peperonata
My Sicilian Ex-Mother-in-Law's Peperonata. Buckwheat Queen

"Camilla's version of a Sicilian contorno (meatless side dish) made with bell peppers, onion, garlic, and fresh herbs," says Buckwheat Queen. "It's usually made in large quantities, so there will be leftovers to toss with either pasta or rice the next day. It can be made either in the oven or on the stovetop. This is the stovetop version. This is even better the next day!"

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Great Garlic Bread

high angle looking at a tray of garlic bread topped with cheese and herbs

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Everyone knows to serve garlic bread with spaghetti, but this recipe is not your ordinary garlic bread. You'll say goodbye to frozen garlic bread for good once you've tried this Italian bread topped with cheesy, garlicky goodness. Reviewer Noelle C says, "It gets more attention and compliments than the main course!" You can't go wrong with this on the side of some Spaghetti Sauce with Ground Beef.

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Easy Arugula Salad

a low angle close up view looking into a bowl of easy arugula salad.

Natasha Titanova

Reviewer SMARIGOLD717 says, "This is a great salad and is so simple to make. And just in time for summer when the farmers' market is in full swing!" The arugula in this easy salad will add some peppery bite to your rich spaghetti dish (like this Creamy Garlic Pasta).

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Tomato Cucumber Salad

Tomato Cucumber Salad
muffinmom

"We always make sure we have fresh tomatoes and cucumbers in the house so we can whip this up as a fresh side dish. It's easy and fast too," says jess1127. This light and fresh side salad will go with just about any dish you can think of. Try it with some of this Creamy Bay Scallop Spaghetti.

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Sautéed Swiss Chard with Parmesan Cheese

looking down at a large skillet of sauteed swiss chard with parmesan with a spoonful resting in the bowl

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This quick and easy side dish is sure to add a flavorful punch to your plate. The crinkly, green leaf with celery-like stalks tranforms into a tender, cheesy dish after cooking. "I have always boiled swiss chard. I will never boil again," says one reviewer. "I cooked it exactly as directions said. The second time I made it I added some bacon pieces. Both ways were excellent."

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Fried Stuffed Squash Blossoms

Fried Stuffed Squash Blossoms

Alli Shircliff

A delicious wonder, fried squash blossoms, stuffed with a tangy goat cheese mixture, are an essential delight to go with a spaghetti dinner. This crispy, Italian treat is sure to be a winner. Reviewer Aida E says, "This recipe replaced my husband's family long time recipe for zucchini blossoms."

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