A journalist and avid home cook, Cathy Jacobs has more than 10 years of food writing experience, with a focus on curating approachable menus and recipe collections.
Prime rib is a special occasion-worthy cut of beef that's perfectly suited for Christmas feasts, New Year's Eve dinners, or any time you want to serve a celebratory meal. With the main course in the oven, there's only one more thing to do: prepare side dishes that pair with the succulent, rich, meaty flavor of prime rib.
For a decadent take on steak frites, serve your prime rib with truffle french fries. Use a good quality truffle oil and waxy yellow potatoes to get the crispiest, most addictive fries.
This crumble-topped butternut squash and apple casserole is a holiday crowd pleaser. Sliced winter squash and apples are spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg, then baked with a crunchy, buttery topping. Its rich sweetness pairs nicely with the intense savoriness of steak.
Creamed spinach is a rich and delicious side dish that pairs very well with roasted beef. This velvety version is luxuriously creamy and only calls for five ingredients, with Parmesan cheese giving the greens big flavor.
Bacon roasted Brussels sprouts are a must for any holiday dinner. This simple recipe needs only three ingredients—plus a bit of salt—and pairs well with meat as well as other side dishes.
Creamed peas with mushrooms and onions is a comforting dish for everyday dinners, but it still feels dressed up enough to serve with prime rib. The creamy sauce will have everyone reaching for some crusty bread.
Twice-baked potatoes look nice as part of a special meal and pair perfectly with beef. You can bake the potatoes up to a day ahead to save time, then just make the filling and bake them before the meal.
This French potato gratin Dauphinoise recipe uses the traditional French cooking method of baking sliced potatoes in milk, cream, and cheese to create a heavenly side dish that smells out of this world. The best part? It can be made ahead and reheated at mealtime.
Fresh or frozen green beans can be used to make simple yet tasty sesame green beans side dish that is gently flavored with teriyaki, garlic, and sesame seeds. You can toast the sesame seeds before adding to emphasize their naturally nutty flavor.
James Beard Award-winning food writer Nigel Slater created this fried cauliflower recipe to turn the humble vegetable into a holiday-worthy dish. Cauliflower is fried, spiced up with paprika, and served with a tasty salsa verde made with plenty of fresh herbs, mustard, garlic, capers, olive oil, and lemon juice.
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