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15 Make-Ahead Holiday Side Dishes

By: Joanna Cismaru •11/22/24 12 Comments

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Get ready to deck your holiday table with ease and flair! Our ‘15 Make-Ahead Holiday Side Dishes‘ are here to transform your festive feast prep into a joyous and stress-free experience. Let’s dive into these time-saving, flavor-packed sides that are sure to make your holidays merry and bright!

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  • Savor the Season: 15 Make-Ahead Holiday Sides for Stress-Free Festivities
  • Make-Ahead Holiday Sides Collection
  • Easy Stuffing Recipe
  • Honey Roasted Carrots
  • Creamed Spinach
  • Baked Mac and Cheese
  • Honey Roasted Butternut Squash
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Cauliflower Au Gratin
  • Italian Roasted Mushrooms and Veggies
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Potatoes Au Gratin
  • Cornbread Stuffing
  • Corn Casserole
  • Green Bean Almondine
  • Wild Rice Pilaf
  • Funeral Potatoes
  • Ready, Set, Feast!
  • More Delicious Recipes To Try
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Savor the Season: 15 Make-Ahead Holiday Sides for Stress-Free Festivities

Holidays are all about comfort, joy, and, of course, delicious food. But let’s be real, preparing a festive feast can be quite the juggling act. That’s where make-ahead side dishes come to the rescue! I’ve gathered 15 of our favorite holiday sides that you can prep in advance, leaving you more time to enjoy the festivities. From the classic creamy mashed potatoes to a vibrant cranberry sauce, each dish is designed to take the stress out of your holiday cooking. Let’s get into these holiday lifesavers!

Make-Ahead Holiday Sides Collection

freshly baked bread stuffing in a white casserole dish with a wooden spoon inside.

Easy Stuffing Recipe

Make-ahead Tip: Prep your stuffing in advance by toasting the bread cubes and mixing them with dry seasonings up to 2 days before. Store them in an airtight container. When ready to bake, just add the wet ingredients. This not only saves you time but enhances the flavors!
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freshly made honey roasted carrots on a plate.

Honey Roasted Carrots

Make-ahead Tip: Peel and cut your carrots a day ahead, then store them in the fridge. On the day of, simply toss them with honey and seasonings before roasting. This prep method keeps the carrots fresh and saves valuable time!
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creamed spinach in a white bowl garnished with parmesan cheese.

Creamed Spinach

Make-ahead Tip: Prepare your creamed spinach up to 2 days in advance. Cook it as per the recipe, let it cool, then store in an airtight container in the fridge. Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave, adding a splash of milk if needed to retain its creamy texture. This method ensures your creamed spinach is ready to serve with minimal fuss on the day.
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baked mac and cheese in a black cast iron skillet.

Baked Mac and Cheese

Make-ahead Tip: Prepare your Baked Mac and Cheese a day in advance up to the point of combining the cooked pasta with the cheese sauce. Let it cool, transfer to your baking dish, and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight. When ready to bake, you may need to add an extra 5-10 minutes to the baking time since it will be cold from the fridge.
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two halves of a honey roasted butternut squash on a platter roasted with sugar pecans.

Honey Roasted Butternut Squash

Make-ahead Tip: Prep your butternut squash a day or two in advance by peeling, seeding, and slicing it. Store the prepped squash in an airtight container in the fridge. On the day of serving, simply proceed with the recipe's seasoning and roasting steps. This prep saves you valuable time and effort on the day of your feast!
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closeup of roasted brussels sprouts in a whit bowl next to a block of parmesan cheese.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Make-ahead Tip: Get a head start by prepping your Brussels sprouts a day in advance. Clean, trim, and cut them as needed, then store them in the fridge. On the big day, just toss them with your seasonings and roast as directed. This simple step saves you precious time and ensures your Brussels sprouts are ready to be transformed into a delicious, crispy delight!
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a serving of cauliflower au gratin in a beige plate with a fork inside.

Cauliflower Au Gratin

Make-ahead Tip: To get ahead with your Cauliflower Au Gratin, you can prepare the cauliflower and the cheese sauce a day in advance. Store them separately in the fridge. On the day you want to serve, simply assemble the dish as per the recipe and bake. This will save you time and ensure the dish is fresh and delicious when served.
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italian roasted mushrooms and veggies on a plate

Italian Roasted Mushrooms and Veggies

Make-ahead Tip: Chop and season your mushrooms and veggies a day before, storing them in an airtight container in the fridge. On the day of serving, simply spread them on a baking sheet and roast as instructed. This prep step streamlines your cooking process, ensuring you have a flavorful, hassle-free side dish ready in no time!
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creamy mashed potatoes in a white bowl garnished with parsley.

Mashed Potatoes

Make-ahead Tip: To save time on the big day, you can peel, cube, and boil your potatoes a day in advance. Once cooked, mash them as per the recipe, let them cool, and then store in the fridge. On the day of serving, simply reheat them in the microwave or oven, adding a bit of cream or milk to regain the perfect creamy texture. This make-ahead method ensures your mashed potatoes are delicious and ready to enjoy with minimal effort!
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freshly made potatoes au gratin in a casserole dish.

Potatoes Au Gratin

Make-ahead Tip: For a stress-free preparation, you can assemble your Potatoes Au Gratin up to step 5 a day before you plan to serve them. Cover the dish with foil and refrigerate overnight. On the day of baking, let the dish come to room temperature while preheating the oven, then bake as directed. This approach saves time and ensures your gratin is perfectly cooked and ready to enjoy!
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freshly baked cornbread stuffing in a white casserole dish.

Cornbread Stuffing

Make-ahead Tip: Prepare the cornbread for your stuffing a day or two in advance and keep it covered at room temperature. For the stuffing itself, mix everything together and store it in the fridge, covered, up to a day before you plan to bake it. Remember to bring it to room temperature before baking for the best results. This approach allows the flavors to meld beautifully and saves time on your busy cooking day.
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overhead corn casserole in a casserole dish.

Corn Casserole

Make-ahead Tip: For a time-saving approach, mix all the ingredients for your corn casserole a day or two ahead. Store the mixture in the casserole dish, covered, in the refrigerator. When you're ready to bake, let it come to room temperature while your oven preheats, and then bake as per the recipe. This prep ensures a delicious, comforting side dish without the last-minute rush!
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freshly made green bean almondine in a skillet.

Green Bean Almondine

Make-ahead Tip: You can blanch the green beans and toast the almonds a day in advance. Keep them refrigerated in separate airtight containers. When ready to serve, quickly reheat the green beans in the garlic-lemon butter mixture as per the recipe, then toss with the toasted almonds. This prep method ensures a quick, elegant, and fresh side dish with minimal effort on the day of your gathering.
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a white bowl filled with wild rice pilaf.

Wild Rice Pilaf

Make-ahead Tip: Prepare your Wild Rice Pilaf in advance by cooking the rice and sautéing the veggies as the recipe outlines. Once mixed, let it cool and store it in the refrigerator. Reheat it in a skillet or in the microwave, adding a splash of broth or water to maintain its moisture and texture. This allows you to enjoy a delicious, hassle-free side dish that just needs a quick warm-up before serving.
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funeral potatoes freshly baked in a casserole dish with a wooden serving spoon inside.

Funeral Potatoes

Make-ahead Tip: You can prepare the Funeral Potatoes up to 3 days ahead by making the potato mixture without the cornflake topping, and storing it in the fridge. When you're ready to bake, just add the cornflake topping and bake as instructed. This method saves you time on the day of your event and keeps the potatoes fresh and flavorful.
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Ready, Set, Feast!

As the holiday season approaches, remember that a little planning goes a long way. With these make-ahead holiday side dishes, you’re set to impress your guests and enjoy the festivities stress-free. From creamy mashed potatoes to savory stuffing, each recipe is a testament to the joy of sharing great food with loved ones.

Happy holidays and happy cooking from all of us at Jo Cooks!

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I’m Joanna (Jo for short) and this is my blog where I share with you my culinary adventures. Through Jo Cooks, I invite you to join me in my kitchen as we explore delicious recipes from around the globe, celebrate the joy of cooking, and make every meal a memorable one. Happy cooking!

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