22 Best Side Dishes For Lamb

Best Side Dishes For Lamb

Lamb is a delicious meal that is often served with side dishes. These side dishes can complement the flavor of lamb, or they can be used to contrast it. For example, you might want to serve a potato dish with your lamb if you want to accentuate its savoriness and earthiness. On the other hand, if you were serving lamb with a sweet sauce, you would probably want to pair it with something that cuts through that sweetness—like a simple salad or crunchy vegetable dish.

In this article, we’ll take a look at some of our favorite side dishes for lamb!

22 Best Side Dishes For Lamb

1. Mashed potatoes

These are a classic pairing with lamb, but they can be made in so many different ways! Try using Yukon Gold potatoes, which have more flavor than russets. Or experiment with adding herbs like rosemary or thyme to your mash.

2. Green beans

Fresh green beans go great with the lamb because they have a similar flavor profile. You can sauté them quickly in butter and garlic for an easy side dish.

3. Grilled asparagus

Asparagus is another vegetable that pairs well with the lamb because it has a similar taste profile—it’s earthy and slightly sweet! You can grill asparagus by simply brushing it with olive oil and seasoning it lightly with salt and pepper before tossing it on the grill.Grilled asparagus

4. Pasta

Pasta is another great option for pairing with main courses like a lamb because it has a soft texture that complements the tenderness of the meat without overwhelming it (like potatoes might).

5. Roasted Red Pepper-Yogurt Dip

This dip has the perfect amount of spice and flavor, and it’s easy to make! Just mix together 1 cup yogurt, 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper in a small bowl. Then stir in 2 tablespoons chopped roasted red peppers until well combined. Serve with pita chips or fresh veggies for dipping!

6. Green Beans with Almonds

These beans are easy to make and so delicious! Steam 4 cups of green beans for about 5 minutes or until tender but still crisp. Toss the beans with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, salt, and pepper to taste, then sprinkle on about 1/4 cup of sliced almonds before serving. You could also add some lemon juice if you’d like—it adds an extra burst of flavor!

7. Baked Potato Wedges

These potatoes are a great way to enjoy potatoes without having them turn into mashed potato soup! Cut 4 large potatoes into wedges (you should have about 8), then coat them with olive oil and sprinkle on some salt and pepper. Bake at 425 degrees F for 40 minutes, then flip the wedges over and bake for another 20 minutes. You may need to turn the potatoes a couple more times during cooking to ensure even browning.

8. Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Boil 200g (7oz) Brussels sprouts in a pan of water for 3 minutes. Drain and cut them in half. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan and fry the sprouts, stirring regularly, until they start to brown. Transfer to a baking tray and bake at 180C/350F/gas mark 4 for 15 minutes, until they are tender and golden brown.

9. Scalloped Potatoes

Peel 1kg (2lb 4oz) potatoes, cut them into chunks, and boil them until soft. Drain them, then mash with 100g (3½oz) butter and a little salt and pepper before spreading them over the bottom of an ovenproof dish about 1cm (1/4in) deep. Cut 100g (3½oz) Gruyère cheese into thin slices and arrange these over the top of the potato mixture, then pour over 300ml (½ pint) milk mixed with 50g (2oz) double cream or crème fraîche and bake at 180C/350F/gas mark 4 for 30 minutes until golden brown on top.

10. Mixed Vegetables

Cut 2 large carrots and 2 parsnips into long, thin strips and either steam or boil them until they are just tender. Meanwhile, cut 1 red onion into six wedges. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in a large frying pan and fry the onion until it starts to brown, then add the sliced parsnips and carrots and cook together for a further five minutes. Serve your roast chicken with this mixture on the side.

11. Lemon Garlic Roasted Asparagus

As much as I love a good steak, I’m always looking for new ways to serve lamb. While all the dishes in this post can be served with a side of potatoes or another starch, I love this simple lemon garlic roasted asparagus on the side. It’s easy to make and goes well with anything you might be serving up.

12. Glazed Carrots

This recipe is very similar to my roasted carrots recipe but it uses honey instead of brown sugar so that it doesn’t burn when you roast them at high heat. The result is sweet and tender carrots that go great with almost any meal!Glazed Carrots

13. Lemon Dill Rice

Lemon Dill Rice is a great side dish for lamb. It’s easy to make and can be made ahead of time, which makes it perfect for entertaining. I often make this when I have a house full of people because it’s so easy to put together and tastes delicious! This recipe is one of my go-to side dishes when I’m making lamb chops or leg of lamb. And as a bonus, it’s healthy too!

14. Grilled Asparagus Salad with Lemon & Feta

If you’re looking for an easy side dish that’s also healthy, look no further than Grilled Asparagus Salad with Lemon & Feta. This salad is very simple to make and doesn’t require any cooking (or even much chopping). All you need is some fresh asparagus, feta cheese, and some lemon juice — along with some salt & pepper if desired. It’s easy on the wallet too since asparagus is usually relatively inexpensive during springtime.

15. Green Bean Casserole

Green Bean Casserole is one of the most popular holiday side dishes. This recipe is made with a rich sauce that includes cream of mushroom soup and fried onions. The dish is topped with French fried onions, which add a nice crunchiness to the green beans.

16. Cucumber Radish Salad

Cucumber Radish Salad is an easy and refreshing side dish for your holiday meal. This recipe uses both fresh cucumbers and radishes, along with red onion and fresh dill for flavor and color. Topped with feta cheese, this salad makes a delicious addition to any meal!

17. Garlic Roasted Radishes

Garlic Roasted Radishes are a tasty side dish that goes perfectly with lamb. Radish is a root vegetable that is typically eaten raw or cooked. They are one of the most popular pickled vegetables in the world, and they are typically served in salads or as a side dish.

18. Spinach Salad with Apples, Walnuts, and Feta

The Spinach Salad with Apples, Walnuts, and Feta is a delicious way to enjoy this healthy leafy green vegetable. Spinach is nutritious because it contains iron, calcium, zinc, and vitamins A and C. It also contains folate which may help protect against heart disease by reducing levels of homocysteine in the blood.

19. Balsamic Honey Roasted Veggies

Roasted veggies are one of my favorite side dishes. I love them so much that I could eat them alone as a meal.

I like to make these Balsamic Honey Roasted Veggies with Lamb because they go so well together. The sweetness of the honey and balsamic vinegar works really well with the lamb, while still allowing each ingredient to shine on its own.

You can serve these veggies as a side dish or even add them to your plate and eat them with the lamb instead of potatoes.

20. Irish Mashed Potatoes

Mashed potatoes are a classic side dish that goes with just about everything. These mashed potatoes have fresh garlic and parsley, which adds a lot of flavors, but they still keep the classic creamy texture we all love with mashed potatoes.

21. Mint Chutney

Mint Chutney

Mint chutney is an Indian condiment that’s perfect with any kind of meat — it’s especially good with lamb! You can make your own mint chutney using fresh mint, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Or simply buy bottled mint chutney from the grocery store if you don’t have time to make your own.

22. Honey Beer Bread

Beer bread is easy to make and deliciously served warm with butter or honey. Simply mix flour and baking powder together in a bowl and stir in beer until the mixture forms a sticky dough. Pour into a greased loaf pan, cover with aluminum foil and bake at 350°F for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool slightly before slicing and serving warm with butter or honey on top!

Conclusion

We hope that you have enjoyed this guide to side dishes for lamb and that your next meal is a success.

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