5 Healthy Christmas Holiday Side Dishes

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 When it comes to special occasion meals, nothing is more important than the side dishes. These dishes help fill out and complement the main courses, making every feast one to remember. If you want to serve a memorable spread this year, look no further than these healthy Christmas holiday side dish recipes. These delicious side dishes feature fresh ingredients and creative flavours, making them perfect for impressing your guests. 

 

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Glaze

Roasted Brussels sprouts are a delicious and nutritious side dish that 

can complement any main course. These little cruciferous vegetables contain an impressive array of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making them an excellent choice for your spread. Beyond their nutritional value, roasted Brussels sprouts also pack a ton of flavour, thanks to the rich zing of balsamic vinegar in the glaze. 

 

To make your batch of crispy, roasted Brussels sprouts with balsamic glaze, toss your prepped sprouts with some olive oil and bake them at 200°C until golden brown and deliciously crisp on the outside. Finally, brush your finished sprouts with some tangy balsamic glaze for an extra burst of flavour.

 

Mashed Sweet Potatoes 

Sweet potatoes are a nutrient-rich addition to any meal. Not only do they contain high levels of dietary fibre and antioxidants, but they are also rich in vitamin A and potassium. This makes them an ideal side dish for anyone looking to have a balanced and delicious spread of options. 

 

Begin by peeling and chopping your sweet potatoes into even pieces, then boiling them until fully cooked. After draining the water, mash your sweet potatoes with some butter or ghee, sea salt, and pepper to taste. With this simple recipe, you can create a delicious dish that is sure to be a great upgrade from traditional mashed potatoes. 

Cranberry Sauce 

Cranberry sauce is a must-have on any holiday table. It's packed with antioxidant-rich fruits like cranberries and oranges and healthy spices like ginger and cinnamon. And it's quick and easy to make - toss the ingredients into a pot on the stovetop, and you've got a fresh and tasty condiment to accompany your holiday meal.

 

Green Beans with Almonds 

When it comes to side dishes, nothing beats a classic green bean dish with almonds. This hearty and healthy dish is packed with nutrients, thanks to its combination of fresh green beans and crunchy, protein-rich almonds. Its flavor is also second to none, with a rich blend of savory, nutty, and sweet notes. And best of all, it's simple to prepare, making it the perfect accompaniment for any holiday feast. Whether serving family or friends or hosting a large gathering, you can't go wrong with this delicious green bean dish.

 

Roasted Root Vegetable Salad

Root veggies are nutrient-rich veggies that pack a powerful punch, delivering a host of vitamins and minerals to keep your immune system strong. The key to successful roasting is choosing vegetables with similar cooking times so you can cook them all together in the oven. Some popular varieties include carrots, parsnips, beets, sweet potatoes, and turnips. Once cooled, drizzle with some extra virgin olive oil and some diced up goats milk fetta This medley of roasted root vegetables makes a beautiful and nutritious addition to any holiday meal.

 

There's no need to sacrifice flavor when making healthy choices this holiday season. These side dishes are all delicious AND good for you. 

 

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