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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Focaccia Bread? 7 BEST Side Dishes

The best sides for Focaccia Bread are Soup, Salad, Broccoli, Hummus Dip, and Eggs.

Here are seven killer side dishes that will make your focaccia night unforgettable.

For a lighter option, try Eggs. Because everyone loves eggs, they are abundantly available and delicious.

Focaccia bread, oh, that fluffy, olive oil-kissed joy from Italy, has us all wrapped around its deliciously herby fingers. It's a staple that demands top-tier sidekicks.

Our moms had some tricks up their sleeves. A simple salad or a strong soup-they knew the deal.

Yet, here we are, aiming to improve that.

Here are seven killer side dishes that will make your focaccia night unforgettable. Power moves only.

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  • 7 Perfect Sides for Focaccia Bread
    • 1 - Soup
    • 2 - Salad
    • 3 - Broccoli
    • 4 - Hummus Dip
    • 5 - Eggs
    • 6 - Mashed Potatoes
    • 7 - Braised Greens
  • Frequently Asked Questions

7 Perfect Sides for Focaccia Bread

So, it is pretty clear that you can team up focaccia with other items.

There are plenty, but we will list the 7 best side dishes for focaccia.

1 - Soup

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A team of crusty bread and a warm bowl of soup can be a perfect meal any time.

Because you can create different types of soup using numerous ingredients.

You can make a veg version or a non-veg one, and you can still create something delicious.

Any version of the soup is also healthy and incredibly wonderful to have during cold weather.

Whether you choose the veg or non-veg option, make sure to cook it low and slow for hours for a perfect outcome.

Some delicious soups include instant pot minestrone soup with ham, creamy tomato and chickpea soup, instant pot wild rice soup, chicken soup, mushroom soup and tomato soup.

2 - Salad

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Any type of salad is a suitable accompaniment for any dish and so also with focaccia.

Because you can make a salad with any vegetable and it doesn't take much time to make one.

Besides, green leaves and vegetables are high in nutrients and vitamins, so you get the taste and health benefits.

While you can make any salad, a version made with cherry tomatoes, olive oil and caramelized onions can work perfectly with focaccia.

Enjoy a crunchy, aromatic and delicious meal.

3 - Broccoli

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A broccoli side dish is also something you can pair up with focaccia.

You can because broccoli tastes fantastic, and your meal will be even more enjoyable.

At the same time, you can cook it in several ways, and it's also relatively healthy.

You can have it briefly steamed, stir-fried or sauteed, and each type will click with your focaccia.

Whichever type you cook, you can add some herbs, salt and pepper to add that extra flavor.

If you want to sauté or stir-fry, use a little butter too, and you will have a perfect side dish to go with the flatbread.

4 - Hummus Dip

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Any bread tastes good with dips, and a hummus dip can be a good side dish with focaccia bread.

You can pair up hummus dip with focaccia because they go well together, it's easy to make, and it's also a healthy option.

Besides, you need only a few ingredients to make the dip.

A Middle Eastern and Mediterranean favorite, hummus has gained a lot of popularity with people worldwide, and they often eat it with different types of bread.

You need chickpeas, garlic, lemon juice, tahini paste and olive oil.

You can also use butter instead of olive oil.

5 - Eggs

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You can always depend on good old eggs to come to your rescue, and yes, you can team an egg dish with your focaccia.

Because everyone loves eggs, they are abundantly available and delicious.

At the same time, eggs are also the perfect food since they contain almost all the nutrients that our body needs.

There are so many ways to make eggs, too, as you can make egg salad, sunny side up, scrambled eggs, omelets and much more.

Any side dish with eggs will taste amazing with focaccia, and you can have a complete meal that satisfies your hunger.

6 - Mashed Potatoes

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You can make a lot of dishes with potatoes which can work well with focaccia, but nothing beats mashed potatoes.

Because the side dish is easy to prepare, it's extremely delicious, and you always have potatoes at home.

Potatoes are also healthy and, when mashed, tastes excellent with focaccia.

You can make a simple mashed potato dish with just salt and pepper, or add some chili powder, herbs and onions if you want.

Mash the potatoes thoroughly so that you have a smooth and creamy texture.

Once done, you can enjoy it with your focaccia bread whenever you want.

7 - Braised Greens

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If you don't like starch in your diet, and mashed potatoes are not an option, braised greens can pair well with focaccia too.

Because they are a healthy choice, and it's not hard to make the dish too.

Braised greens are also tasty, and there are different ways to make them.

Firstly, you can make the dish only with green leafy vegetables; and secondly, you can also use other veggies and meat along with the greens.

If your meal table doesn't have any non-veg stuff, the second option can be perfect for adding some meaty texture to your food.

Along with the bread, it will taste even better.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Focaccia Bread?

soup-they knew the deal. Here are seven killer side dishes that will make your focaccia night unforgettable.

Most home cooks pick this because it adds contrast and rounds out the meal.

What is the easiest side to pull together on a weeknight?

Steam or roast a vegetable while the main dish finishes. soup-they knew the deal. Here is the simplest option since it needs minimal prep.

Toss with olive oil and salt and it is ready in the same time the entrée takes to cook.

What makes a side dish work well here?

A good side dish either contrasts or goes with the dominant flavor. If the main is rich and savory, something with acidity or crunch balances the plate without competing.

Can side dishes be swapped based on dietary needs?

Yes.

Most classic pairings have easy swaps - substitute roasted vegetables for grain sides, or use cauliflower rice instead of regular rice for a lower-carb option.

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

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