12 Easter Dinner Sides That Pair Perfectly with Your Main Course Without All Those Carbs
Easter is already a carb-heavy and sugar-filled holiday, what with all the candy, chocolate and all. But your Easter dinner doesn’t have to be. I’ve rounded up a dozen Easter dinner sides that will pair perfectly with whatever your main course is, are delicious in their own right and won’t provide any unnecessary carbs.


Creamed Spinach Using Cream Cheese

We first made Creamed Spinach Using Cream Cheese when we made a stuffed pork chops recipe — a great low-carb main dish for Easter, by the way. This recipe shows you how you can transform this leafy green into a creamy, delicious side dish.
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Air Fryer Broccoli

You probably know that you can cook traditional sides in the air fryer, such as French fries. However, if you want to offer something with fewer carbs this year at Easter, try Air Fryer Broccoli. You may never steam broccoli on the stovetop or in the microwave again.
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Mashed Cauliflower with Crispy Brussels Sprouts Cherries and Pistachios

Mashed potatoes are a beloved side dish, but sometimes it’s fun to switch things up and try something new, especially if you’re trying to eat fewer carbs. That’s where this recipe for Mashed Cauliflower with Crispy Brussels Sprouts Cherries and Pistachios comes in for this year’s Easter dinner.
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Air Fryer Asparagus

Asparagus is a finicky vegetable, in my opinion. Overcook it and you’ve got a limp, tasteless spear. Under cook it and it is bitter. But when you make Air Fryer Asparagus to serve with Easter dinner, you’re going to get the most perfect version of this side ever.
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Air Fryer Mushrooms with Garlic

Holiday tables often feature sauteed mushrooms with roasted meat dishes. But as much as you may love them cooked that way, this recipe for Air Fryer Mushrooms with Garlic may convince you that your Easter table deserves better.
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Shrimp Scampi with Spaghetti Squash

Shrimp Scampi with Spaghetti Squash is a delicious side that combines the nutty and slightly sweet flavor of squash with the savory shrimp. If you normally would serve squash as an Easter side, this recipe gives you a new and zesty option.
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Low Carb Instant Pot Creamy Asparagus Soup

Low Carb Instant Pot Creamy Asparagus Soup is a delicious comforting soup that you can enjoy as a first course or as a side with your Easter dinner. Best of all, because it cooks in your electric pressure cooker, it is completely hands off.
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Chayote Squash Gratin

I love this recipe for Chayote Squash Gratin because it gives you a low-carb alternative to scalloped potatoes yet can still satisfy your rich potato side dish cravings.
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Parmesan Cabbage Steaks

Everyone is raving about cabbage steaks and these Parmesan Cabbage Steaks are truly delicious. You can serve this as an Easter side or a vegetarian option for the main course for the non-meat eaters at your Easter table.
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Sugar-Free Carolina Coleslaw

You might be used to coleslaw filled with mayo but this Sugar-Free Carolina Coleslaw recipe is light, sweet and tangy. It features beautiful crisp cabbage and colorful carrots, perfect for Easter dinner pairings.
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Air Fryer Glazed Carrots

Are you craving a side dish that’s both satisfying and sweet? These Air Fryer Glazed Carrots have just the right amount of brown sugar, butter and honey to turn this simple vegetable into a gourmet dish worthy of Easter dinner without causing a carb crash.
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Cauliflower Cheese Casserole

Cauliflower Cheese Casserole is a creamy, cheese-filled dish that replaces potato-based sides at holiday meals such as Easter dinner. Everyone will swear they’re eating mashed potatoes. It’s up to you whether or not to tell folks it is a low-carb side dish.
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