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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Olive Tapenade? 7 BEST Side Dishes

For Olive Tapenade, go with Niçoise Salad, Easy Spaghetti, Grilled Sweet Corns, Crackers and Pita Chips, and Greek Inspired Salad.

It's traditionally made from hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, tuna or anchovies, and Nicoise olives with olive oil or vinaigrette dressing.

For a lighter option, try Greek Inspired Salad. Greek Inspired Salad Olive tapenade and salads also play out together very nicely.

Olive tapenade is a delicious, salty, and slightly acidic condiment made from olives, capers, olive oil, and sometimes anchovies or other spices.

It's perfect for spreading on crusty bread or crackers or as a vegetable dip.

If we are to compare, the closest thing to olive tapenade would be hummus, the Mediterranean delight.

Both are mainly considered dips that have similar uses.

The main difference is that while olive tapenade uses olives as the star ingredient, hummus uses chickpeas.

Now, as for the burning question: what to serve with olive tapenade? You'll have to scroll down to find seven of our favorite picks.

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  • 7 Best Sides to Serve with Olive Tapenade
    • 1 - Niçoise Salad
    • 2 - Easy Spaghetti
    • 3 - Grilled Sweet Corns
    • 4 - Crackers and Pita Chips
    • 5 - Greek Inspired Salad
    • 6 - Avocado Toast
    • 7 - Polenta
  • Frequently Asked Questions

7 Best Sides to Serve with Olive Tapenade

1 - Niçoise Salad

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Also called salade niçoise in French and salada nissarda in the Niçard dialect of the Occitan language, the dish originally comes from Nice.

It's traditionally made from hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, tuna or anchovies, and Nicoise olives with olive oil or vinaigrette dressing.

You'll also find several variations that include potatoes, shallots, red peppers, artichokes, and cooked green beans.

Either variation tastes good with olive tapenade, so you have two choices.

However, since tapenade contains olives, you can make the salad with potatoes, eggs, cooked green beans, and fresh veggies.

Else, the olives may overwhelm the entire meal.

Serve the salad with tapenade and see how everyone enjoys the meal.

You'll have fresh, crunchy, creamy, salty, and tangy flavors and textures.

2 - Easy Spaghetti

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A simple spaghetti dish can also go along with an olive tapenade.

You don't have to overdo it with various sauces and dressings because the tapenade will take care of the flavors.

You will find spaghetti noodles made of different grains.

If you're looking for a healthy option, choose the whole grain or whole wheat variety.

You will need only a handful of ingredients for this dish.

You need spaghetti noodles, Parmesan cheese, fresh garlic, extra virgin olive oil, dried oregano, salt, and pepper.

Cook the spaghetti in salted water but don't make it too salty because the tapenade is already salty and tangy.

Add shredded chicken, turkey, or beef if you want some meat.

Once done, serve it hot alongside the tapenade.

Your guests can enjoy the condiment on top of the spaghetti instead of using other sauces.

3 - Grilled Sweet Corns

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They may seem like an unlikely pair, but you can serve grilled sweet corn and olive tapenade side by side, and it's guaranteed that everyone will love the combo.

Grilled sweet corn has sweet, juicy, slightly smoky flavors with a little char.

Hence, it goes with the tangy and salty taste of the tapenade.

It's also easy to grill corn as you don't have to add anything except coat it with butter and sprinkle a little salt.

You can grill the corn in pieces or whole, depending on how you want to serve the dish.

Fresh corn tastes best, so you must keep a few points in mind.

The husks should be green, unblemished, and fit snugly.

You can get the frozen variety when the corn isn't in season, as these will also taste good when grilled and served alongside tapenade.

4 - Crackers and Pita Chips

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Crackers and pita chips are crowd-pleasers, and when served alongside tasty dips, they taste even better.

The two snacks also go with the olive tapenade so you can serve them alongside the condiment.

You will find a variety of crackers on the market.

Try the plain or sweet variety, as the tapenade is acidic and salty.

If you have enough time, you can also serve homemade crackers.

You can also make pita chips easily at home.

You just have to cut the pita bread into triangles and bake or fry them.

Dip the snacks in the tapenade or put some of it on top of the crackers and the chips.

Either way, you and your guests are sure to enjoy the combo.

5 - Greek Inspired Salad

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Olive tapenade and salads also play out together very nicely.

So, we added Greek salad to the list, and be assured; that you won't regret serving it with the condiment.

The usual ingredients in a Greek salad consist of cucumbers, feta cheese, tomatoes, onion, kalamata olives, salt, olive oil, and oregano.

You may go easy on the olive oil and olives, so they don't overpower the dishes.

You could add beet, lettuce, and bell peppers to give the salad a sweet flavor.

It will blend nicely with the salty and acidic tapenade.

6 - Avocado Toast

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Toasted bread with avocado spread, what can taste even better than that? Adding olive tapenade on top of it, of course.

The combo is terrific, and you'll see everyone enjoying it.

Avocado toast is mashed and creamy avocado spread on toasted bread.

You can make it simple without adding any seasoning or sprinkle a little sea salt and drizzle a small amount of olive oil on top.

When served alongside tapenade, it will taste even better.

Simply spread some tapenade on the toast, and you'll have multiple flavors at once.

You can also include scrambled, poached, or fried eggs on the toast before adding the condiment.

We guarantee that it will taste wonderful.

7 - Polenta

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Polenta comes from Northern and Central Italy, and cornmeal is the main ingredient in this dish.

It's a simple dish but filling and delicious, and it complements many other foods.

Polenta and olive tapenade are also compatible with each other.

You can add the condiment to the polenta, mix, and enjoy.

You can make creamy polenta with finely ground cornmeal or southern-style grits with coarser grinds.

Both are delicious and will go with the tapenade.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Olive Tapenade?

You'll also find several variations that include potatoes, shallots, red peppers, artichokes, and cooked green beans. Easy Spaghetti A simple spaghetti dish can also go along with an olive tapenade.

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

How do you round out the plate?

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

What is the lightest option to round out the plate?

A simple green salad or steamed vegetable is the easiest low-effort option.

It adds color and nutrients without heavy prep or additional richness.

How do you serve sides for a large group?

Sheet-pan sides and big-batch grains scale easily. Roast everything on one or two trays and serve from the pan.

Avoid delicate sides that wilt or lose texture when held warm.

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

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