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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Pork Souvlaki? 7 BEST Side Dishes

The top sides for Pork Souvlaki include Swiss Chard Spanakopita, Greek Chicken Salad, Greek Style Baby Potatoes, Smoky Red Lentil Hummus, and Tangy Tzatziki.

Swiss Chard Spanakopita

If you are lucky, you might find frozen spanakopita in a local grocery store.

For a lighter option, try Tangy Tzatziki. Tangy Tzatziki

Tzatziki almost never misses from a Greek meal.

Pork souvlaki whips up visions of juicy, tender meat. It's a feast

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In our kitchen, pairing is an art. We've stumbled and triumphed.

Mistakes were made, lessons learned.

Our list? Crafted from those oops and aha moments.

Seven sidekicks that improve pork souvlaki from good to unforgettable.

Short, sweet, and to the flavorful point.

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  • 7 Perfect Sides to Serve with Pork Souvlaki
    • 1. Swiss Chard Spanakopita
    • 2. Greek Chicken Salad
    • 3. Greek Style Baby Potatoes
    • 4. Smoky Red Lentil Hummus
    • 5. Tangy Tzatziki
    • 6. Marinated Green Beans and Tomatoes
    • 7. Crispy Fashoulakia
  • Frequently Asked Questions

7 Perfect Sides to Serve with Pork Souvlaki

As a general rule of thumb, anything that works with pork will work with pork souvlaki too - including chili party side ideas that pair nicely with pork.

Here are some interesting dishes, though.

1. Swiss Chard Spanakopita

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If you are lucky, you might find frozen spanakopita in a local grocery store.

No matter how difficult it is to pronounce, it is super quick to prepare.

The dish is based on herbs and sauteed greens, as well as lots of feta cheese.

It goes in the oven, and it gives you savory flavor that you will never forget.

Textures are mixed - a bit of crunchiness, as well as a soft interior.

The flaky profile works wonders with the pork souvlaki, while flavors mix in perfectly - similar hearty pairings are listed in Swiss steak side suggestions.

2. Greek Chicken Salad

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This is a classic salad, but the only difference is you can chuck some chicken in there.

After all, there is nothing wrong with mixing pork and chicken.

Pork souvlaki is quite soft in nature.

The salad will give it some crunchiness.

Feta cheese dominates and works well with the meat.

As for the veggies, they make the pork souvlaki feel much lighter than normally - in other words, you can have more of it.

Preparing this salad takes about five minutes, and despite its simplicity, it is super fulfilling - see Greek pasta salad side ideas for similar quick, satisfying salads.

3. Greek Style Baby Potatoes

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Meat and potatoes - go for it, and you will never regret it.

Baby potatoes are great because chopping them in half will make them bite size.

Boiling them takes 10 minutes - you can then enhance them with chopped veggies.

In theory, this is a plain salad that will not disappoint.

Veggies will make pork souvlaki feel quite light, while the potatoes will give your dish a fulfilling profile.

In terms of flavors, think about the hearty potatoes, smoky meat and refreshing veggies - combinations that also appear in Greek chicken side ideas.

Plus, each bite will give you softness and crunchiness at once.

4. Smoky Red Lentil Hummus

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Sometimes, all you need for your pork souvlaki is a dip - for other dip-friendly accompaniments, try red beans and rice side pairings.

You just want to grab a piece out of the skewer, dip it into something tasty and enjoy it.

While this dish may not necessarily impress, the taste will make the difference - it has a homey profile that no one can overlook.

Get some smokey spices on top of classic hummus.

Give it a smoky profile to work with the pork.

While delicious, keep in mind that there is nothing to absorb the grease and juices, so this combo might feel a bit heavy - have it in moderate amounts.

5. Tangy Tzatziki

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Tzatziki almost never misses from a Greek meal - if a swap is needed, consider tzatziki sauce substitutes that keep the same refreshing qualities.

You can buy it from a grocery store or just make it yourself - even better when homemade.

Now, tzatziki will show you while meat and a dip work wonders.

First of all, it makes pork souvlaki feel lighter.

Second, it has a refreshing aroma - after all, it is based on yogurt and cucumbers.

The garlic in tzatziki makes the difference because nothing complements pork better.

Indeed, this is not a posh side dish to make your guests scream wow, but the delicious taste will make them appreciate your effort.

6. Marinated Green Beans and Tomatoes

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This is a salad, but since it is marinated, it takes your pork souvlaki to a meal level.

Feel free to throw in some red onion and dill, and you have the perfect combo.

This is the type of refreshing meal that will reduce the nauseous profile associated with souvlaki.

You cannot have too much of it because it makes you sick.

But when you have some veggies as well, everything changes.

The crunchiness feels nice with the soft meat, and the meaty juices simply float around the marinated salad.

For maximum effectiveness, you should prepare this dish a day ahead - you want the beans to absorb the marinade, a tactic also used in fried green tomato side recipes to boost flavor.

7. Crispy Fashoulakia

This is a classic side dish in Greece.

Based on beans and a few other veggies, it is always used with sandwiches and barbecues.

Now, pork souvlaki goes in the second category.

The fashoulakia has a soft texture, yet vegetables tend to retain a bit of crunchiness as you start chewing them.

Veggies will make meat feel lighter, so you can have more souvlaki without feeling sick.

No matter what spices you use, you will not be able to overcome the pork smokiness, so the meat remains the main player.

Other than that, it takes 15 minutes to prepare this side dish.

Pork with sauerkraut pairs well with many of the same sides; see pork and sauerkraut side list. For a sweeter, glazed profile, teriyaki pork tenderloin sides suggests complementary accompaniments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Pork Souvlaki?

Swiss Chard Spanakopita If you are lucky, you might find frozen spanakopita in a local grocery store. Greek Chicken Salad This is a classic salad, but the only difference is you can chuck some chicken in there.

How do you round out the plate?

A starchy side and a vegetable work well together. Swiss Chard Spanakopita If you handles the starch, while a simple green salad or roasted seasonal vegetable fills the rest of the plate without competing for attention.

How do you avoid overshadowing the main dish?

Keep the seasoning on the side simple. Bold sauces or heavy spices can pull attention away from the main.

Let the supporting dish enhance rather than compete.

Do sides need to match the cuisine style?

Not strictly. Mixing cuisine styles is common in home cooking.

Focus on flavor balance rather than regional matching - the plate will feel cohesive if the tastes work together.

Explore more: This post is part of our Side Dish Pairing Guide.
Andrew Gray

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