40+ Delicious Side Dishes to Serve with Spaghetti - Bowl Me Over (2024)

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What to serve with spaghetti? is a question often asked by chefs and home cooks alike, because, at the end of the day, spaghetti is just so versatile.

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  • What sides go well with spaghetti
  • Garlic bread, rolls, and breadsticks
  • Crunchy salad recipes
  • Vegetable side dishes
  • Perfect pairing wine choices
  • What's for dessert?
  • Favorite spaghetti recipes
  • What side dishes don't go with spaghetti

With rich pasta sauce and yummy Italian meatballs all you need is the perfect side dish to create a fancy, date night-worthy feast! Or whip up a quick and hearty meal that feeds the whole family— even your picky eater!

So, let's discuss the best sides to serve with spaghetti. We'll consider options to match anything your taste buds might be craving. The only difficult part will be selecting which delicious side recipe to try out first!

What sides go well with spaghetti

If hot pasta is involved, you know it's going to be a delicious meal. However, there are some items that pair better with pasta dishes than others.

The best side dishes for spaghetti complement the texture and flavors prominent in your pasta recipe.

For example, think of warm, fluffy rolls used to scoop up the marinara sauce left over on your plate, or toasted garlic bread sprinkled with the same Italian seasoning used in the flavorful meatballs—perfection!

Additionally, good sides should contrast the main dish in a way that adds texture or brings in different, supporting flavors.

For instance, imagine taking a bite of tender, rich spaghetti, and following it with the refreshing crunch of a tangy and light cucumber salad. After all, opposing traits make for the perfect pairing—and now I'm drooling.

Garlic bread, rolls, and breadsticks

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No more wondering what to serve with spaghetti. These are the best sides—you'll want to try every one of these bread options!

  1. Air-Fryer Garlic Bread is crisp, cheesy, and perfect when you don't want to turn on the oven. Pro tip: use fresh garlic for authentic Italian flavor.
  2. Best served with pasta and classic tomato sauce, Artichoke Pull Apart Bread is warm and gooey—it's like the bread version of the classic, creamy dip.
  3. These Easy Yeast Rolls are great for beginners. However, the best part is that you can serve them in different ways, like brushed with butter or olive oil and sprinkled with garlic powder or parmesan cheese.
  4. File Cheesy Garlic Bread under the "Best Garlic Bread Recipe" category. After all, it's wrapped in foil and baked to toasty perfection—ideal for scooping up thick bolognese sauce.
  5. Simple recipe alert—slash your prep time without sacrificing flavor! These Rolls from Frozen Bread Dough take about five minutes of effort and bake in a skillet to buttery, golden brown deliciousness.

Crunchy salad recipes

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  1. You can never go wrong with a classic Caesar salad!
  2. As a product of the beautiful Mediteranean, asparagus makes the perfect pairing with your favorite easy spaghetti recipe. This Asparagus Salad recipe features cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts, and a lemon parmesan vinaigrette—finish with lemon zest for an extra flavor pop!
  3. Roasted beets, oranges, pistachios, and creamy goat cheese make this a must-try side. Don't forget the delicious champagne vinaigrette!
  4. Chop Salad is so fun to eat because the cucumbers, onions, greens, mushrooms, and carrots are all diced, sliced, and, well, chopped! Plus, the flavors pair perfectly with a big bowl of spaghetti and meatballs.
  5. Craving a crunchy salad with distinct flavor? Cucumber and Tomato Salad checks those boxes and more. Garnish with feta cheese and homemade red wine vinaigrette. Or, use balsamic vinegar to make a Caprese salad crossover!
  6. Fall Harvest Salad is one of those great recipes that you just want to eat for lunch, dinner, and as your late-night snack. Persimmons are the key to flavor—serve this one with your favorite red sauce spaghetti!
  7. With kalamata olives and pepperoncini peppers, this Greek Salad perfectly pairs with the herbs in marinara—making it one of the best pasta side dishes you can serve!
  8. All-veggie sides aren't the only thing you can serve with pasta. This Green Garden Salad features a delicious blend of bell peppers, radishes, and fresh tomatoes—plus oranges and berries!
  9. Heirloom Tomato Salad with shallots and fresh basil is a great way to add a light, acidic element to your meal. Instead of asking what to serve with spaghetti, the question becomes "why haven't you served this with spaghetti yet?!"
  10. Full of "superfoods" and lots of texture, flavorful Kale Salad is a healthy side dish that's great with all of the most popular pasta dishes.
  11. Everyone loves a showstopping side, and this Outback Wedge Salad is just that. Crisp lettuce, bacon, and cherry tomatoes round it out.
  12. I love this tangy Southwest Salad served with a creamy sauce pasta (like Cajun Chicken Pasta!) Plus, the beans, cilantro, tomatoes, and peppers add the perfect pop of crisp veggie flavor to an easy side salad.
  13. Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad can win over even picky eaters—the secret is the creamy lemon juice dressing (use Greek yogurt or cream cheese for a tangy, cravable flavor.)
  14. This Steakhouse Salad is probably the most exciting salad you'll ever taste! With pickled veggies, fried salami, hearts of palm, blue cheese (or sub in feta), and a lovely light vinaigrette, it's anything but boring.

Vegetable side dishes

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  1. Grilling Asparagus adds a smokey flavor to the crisp, earthy stalks. It's a simple side dish but makes a great pairing along with big bowls of spaghetti in the summer!
  2. Similarly, easy Grilled Vegetables taste 10 times better than traditional veggies. Plus, it's a simple side that's super easy to customize, too!
  3. Caramelized and nutty, Oven-Roasted Brussels Sprouts complement any type of pasta—sprinkle with some red pepper flakes if you like heat!
  4. Roasted Green Beans and Carrots turn golden brown and tender in the warm oven, but the dry Italian dressing mix is key for flavor... YUM!
  5. No oven? No stove? No problem! These Southern Style Instant Pot Green Beans cook with fragrant bacon, onions, and garlic in just a few minutes!
  6. Steamed Brussels sprouts are a perfect veggie side and are simple to make!
  7. It wouldn't be Italian pasta night without a side of delicious Steamed Green Beans. Follow this easy recipe carefully and you'll have bright, crisp beans from the microwave or stove every time!
  8. Roasted Vegetables is always delicious and a super simple side. Plus because these are made on the stovetop there's no need to heat up the house by turning on the oven.
  9. Roasted Broccoli with Lemon is tender, but textural, and has just enough flavor that the mild broccoli can still shine through. Never again wonder what to serve with spaghetti thanks to this go-to recipe staple.

Perfect pairing wine choices

When I hear people wonder what to serve with their spaghetti, my first answer is wine! Though it's not a side dish per se, wine goes with spaghetti like meat does sauce. So, grab a bottle, find the corkscrew, and open it up—cheers!

  1. A traditional Italian meat sauce (like spaghetti bolognese) tastes great with traditional Italian wine, like Barolo or Chianti.
  2. However, baked spaghetti goes well with Lambrusco.
  3. Wine connoisseurs prefer Chardonnay and dry white wines with white sauces, like Alfredo.
  4. On the other hand, carbonara tastes great with a dry white wine, like Sauvignon Blanc.
  5. Fruity red wines (like Merlot) complement spicier red pasta sauces.
  6. If you're serving seafood pasta, definitely pick up a bottle of pink rosé!

What's for dessert?

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Finally—the sweets. If you're like me, you can't serve any meal without dessert, let alone a spaghetti dinner.

  1. Tiramisu is a delicious choice!
  2. Make these Lemon Bars ahead of time, we love this delicious recipe!
  3. These Double Chocolate Cherry brownies are the perfect, decadent treat to serve at the end of your spaghetti dinner.
  4. Tangy, creamy Meyer Lemon Custard can be enjoyed as is with some whipped cream, or used as filling for shortbread cookies, pies, or tarts!
  5. In just ten minutes you can make this delicious, old-fashioned Lemon Icebox Cake. So much satisfaction without even turning on the oven.
  6. Pink Lemonade Cupcakes remind me of summertime in Italy—sweet and tangy deliciousness without needing to book a flight to Amalfi.
  7. I can't decide which I love most about this Strawberry Shortcake recipe: the sweet strawberries, the moist, tender shortcake, or the fact that it takes 10 minutes to put together?

Favorite spaghetti recipes

  • Crockpot Chicken Spaghetti- the second MOST popular dish on the blog!
  • The newest pasta dish is Cowboy Spaghetti Casserole - loaded with beef, bacon and super saucy, it's a fantastic dish!
  • Give pasta night a twist when you makePizza Spaghetti Casserole! This one is so good!
  • Baked Spaghetti and Meatballs- this casserole is hearty and cheesy.
  • Another fun twist on traditional spaghetti is theTaco Spaghetti Casserole. So tasty and just a little bit spicy!
  • Monterey Chicken Spaghettiis one of my personal favorites! I just love the sauce, cheesy and the additional of spinach - so yummy!

What side dishes don't go with spaghetti

Now, we should take a moment to address bad side options (cue ominous riff.) When asking yourself, "what should I serve with spaghetti?" keep these few tips in mind.

  • First, sides that are too close in texture to spaghetti can detract from an otherwise delicious pasta dish.
  • Similarly, sides that are too heavy or too rich can weigh down your main course and make everything feel like "too much."
  • Though mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and creamy rice dishes are usually a welcome addition to my dinner table, you won't see them on spaghetti night!

Enough about what not to do—tonight's dinner awaits! Focus on delicious side dishes to complement your spaghetti meal!

More Vegetables and Side Dish Recipes

  • Pear Vinaigrette Recipe
  • Green Bean Almondine Casserole
  • Colcannon with Bacon
  • Teriyaki Noodles

About Debra Clark

Hey I'm Deb Clark, and I'm the owner of Bowl Me Over! We live in the sleepy little town Scappoose, Oregon. And I admit it... I love food! Join me in this foodie journey (even if you've never cooked before!) I will help you learn to be confident in the kitchen! Want to learn more? Let's stay connected, you can email me at debra@bowl-me-over.com and find me on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram,Twitterand YouTube.

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  1. Dennis

    Well thank you so much for sharing.. I really love Spaghetti but I eat it with almost nothing all the time.. so thanks for the insight.. this information is very helpful.

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40+ Delicious Side Dishes to Serve with Spaghetti - Bowl Me Over (2024)

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What is the best vegetable to eat with spaghetti? ›

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How to jazz up spaghetti os? ›

I like to add some extra flavor and texture to my bowl of spaghettiOs with toppings like:
  1. Red pepper flakes or Chili flakes for spice.
  2. Minced garlic for added flavor complexity.
  3. Olive oil adds some nice richness to the meal.
  4. Basil for that classic Italian flavor.
  5. Hazelnut or Brazil nuts for crunch.
  6. Salt and pepper to taste.
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What to serve with ragu? ›

Pasta tubes such as penne and paccheri also pair well as the holes in these fresh tubes capture the sauces perfectly, with zero risk of dryness or bland flavours. We even recommend pairing ragù with gnocchi, as the richness of the gnocchi stands up to the strong flavours of Italian ragù.

What to eat with spaghetti sauce? ›

Some great side dishes to complement tomato-based spaghetti sauce, besides spaghetti, include garlic bread, a crisp Caesar salad, roasted vegetables like zucchini or bell peppers, and polenta. These choices not only balance the richness of the tomato sauce but also add variety and texture to your meal.

How does Gordon Ramsay make the best spaghetti bolognese? ›

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How to doctor up spaghetti? ›

Add in the spaghetti sauce, drained diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and another 1/2 teaspoon of salt, garlic powder, and Italian seasoning. Stir everything together, cover, and simmer for 20 minutes. After the 20 minutes add in the parmesan cheese.

What is the one ingredient that makes spaghetti sauce so much better? ›

Nutmeg. Nutmeg is the key to boosting earthiness and adding a touch of nuttiness to your spaghetti sauce. Nutmeg also has a slightly sweet flavor, which we know goes great with acidic canned tomatoes. Overall, it accentuates the other ingredients in the sauce and adds complexity.

What to put in spaghetti sauce to make it taste better? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

What is traditionally served with pasta? ›

Pasta is often served as a primo (first course), with a meat, seafood or vegetable course called a secondo coming after that. To do as the Italians do, try serving a smaller portion of pasta as a primo for an Italian-inspired dinner party, or as precursor to a meat, fish or vegetable main.

What is good pasta pairing? ›

As a general rule, pair the heartier sauces with the wider noodles: Wide ribbons like pappardelle pair well with rich, meaty sauces while the thinner flat noodles, like fettuccine or linguine, are best paired with simple cream sauces like Alfredo or delicate proteins like seafood.

Is spaghetti a full meal or a side? ›

Arman Arab, chef at Catherine and Mary's, says, “Spaghetti can be both a side dish and a main dish.

Can you eat spaghetti and rice together? ›

I make a homemade version by cutting thin spaghetti in small pieces and then adding rice in a pan. I sautee' in a bit of butter. Then I add some chicken broth and spices and mix until it absorbs it all and voila' pasta and rice in one meal!

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