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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Country Ham Biscuits? 10 BEST Side Dishes

Serve Country Ham Biscuits alongside Crab Cakes, Shrimp and Grits, Creamed Peas, Scrambled Eggs, and Fruit Salad.

Apart from these, there are plenty more of which we'll mention some of the best below so don't go anywhere.

For a lighter option, try Fruit Salad. It complements ham biscuits and you can work with many ingredients.

Whether you eat country ham biscuits at breakfast, lunch or as a snack while on the go, it's undeniable that they're wonderfully delicious.

They're also versatile so you can enjoy them with many items.

If you're wondering what to serve with country ham biscuits, you won't have to worry too much because you'll have plenty of options like waffles, scrambled eggs, crab cakes, and creamed peas.

Apart from these, there are plenty more of which we'll mention some of the best below so don't go anywhere.

By the time you finish reading this short-write up, you'll have several ideas.

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  • 10 Tasty Sides for Country Ham Biscuits
    • 1 - Crab Cakes
    • 2 - Shrimp and Grits
    • 3 - Creamed Peas
    • 4 - Scrambled Eggs
    • 5 - Fruit Salad
    • 6 - Brunswick Stew
    • 7 - Waffles
    • 8 - Southern-Fried Okra
    • 9 - Easy Dirty Rice
    • 10 - Sausage Gravy
  • Frequently Asked Questions

10 Tasty Sides for Country Ham Biscuits

Here are the ten items you can serve and enjoy with country ham biscuits.

1 - Crab Cakes

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If you haven't eaten crab cakes with ham biscuits, you should try them because they make the best pairing.

The delicious snacks typically contain crab meat and various other ingredients, and you can find them in most restaurants across the US.

The blue crab and Dungeness crabs are the common species used in making crab cakes.

However, you can make snacks with any kind of crab meat if you can't find the ones mentioned above.

You can also make crab cakes easily as you don't need to undergo too many processes.

You'll need only the ingredients, mix them and fry them.

2 - Shrimp and Grits

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The second item on the list comprises seafood and grain with shrimp and grits.

This dish is also a popular breakfast item across the Southern US but also versatile so you can eat it with many items and at any time.

Grits is made of roughly ground boiled cornmeal and is filling.

Shrimp adds more flavor to the dish, and when combined with country ham biscuits, you have a lovely combo for breakfast.

But you must use only the freshest shrimp, or it can have a negative impact on the dish.

Remember that fresh crustaceans have a nice firmness to them and should also smell of the sea or ocean.

3 - Creamed Peas

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If you want some comfort food along with ham biscuits, you can make and serve some creamed peas.

The two dishes not only pair well but also provide amazing flavors.

At the same time, you'll feel full and stay that way for a while.

Creamed peas taste like it contains numerous ingredients.

But if you take a look, it has only four other items besides peas, salt and pepper.

They're milk, butter, all-purpose flour and sugar.

Frozen peas are the common variety used in the dish, but you can also use canned or fresh peas.

When shopping for peas, choose pods that are plump and shiny with a bright green hue.

4 - Scrambled Eggs

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Eggs are pretty versatile, and you can cook them in multiple ways, and every way will taste good.

If you're having the biscuits for breakfast, scrambled eggs will complement them nicely.

The delicious and fluffy eggs are also easy to make and cooking them doesn't take much time.

You'll need olive oil or butter for frying, salt and pepper to taste, and water or plant milk to add creaminess.

Bad eggs can ruin your dish so use only fresh eggs.

Reject eggs past their expiry date and if you're in the US, choose only labels with a USDA shield.

5 - Fruit Salad

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It will be a good idea to add a dish that provides a fresh element and what can be better than a bowl of fruit salad? It complements ham biscuits and you can work with many ingredients.

A variety of fruits are available all year round so you can make the salad with many items.

Grapes, blueberries and oranges are ideal for salad.

You can also add strawberries, kiwi fruit, pineapple, blackberries, bananas, and raspberries.

A simple dressing made of orange juice and zest, lemon juice and zest, brown sugar or honey and vanilla extract will enhance and balance the flavors.

6 - Brunswick Stew

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You'll love this dish because Brunswick stew matches perfectly with country ham biscuits.

It's also hearty so you'll stay full for a long time.

Brunswick stew is named after Brunswick, Georgia, where the stew is said to have originated.

Unlike beef stew which consists of beef, veggies, seasoning and tomato sauce, this stew has pork, chicken and beef with BBQ ketchup and it's spicier.

This dish will be the perfect item if you're looking for comfort food to fill up your guests' bellies.

While the dish needs several ingredients, its cooking process is easy.

7 - Waffles

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You must add waffles to your menu because they combine nicely with ham biscuits.

The two items are usually paired at breakfast, but you can serve them at lunch and other events too.

Waffles are popular worldwide, and they come in different shapes like squares, circles, and triangles, depending on the design of the plate used.

So you can use whichever type you want. Waffles are popular with kids and grownups alike.

Hence, if you serve it at an event, make a big batch or there won't be enough for everyone.

8 - Southern-Fried Okra

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What is exciting about country ham biscuits is that you can serve them with sweet and savory dishes.

Southern-fried okra is one of those items that go well with biscuits so we have included the dish to the list.

The dish differs from other fried veggies as it uses buttermilk instead of eggs for dipping before coating and frying them.

Flour, cornmeal, salt, pepper, oil and garlic herb seasoning blend are the remaining ingredients required for making Southern-fried okra.

Okra is naturally slimy and when ripe they have a very sticky texture.

So buy the freshest veggies or use frozen okra for the dish.

9 - Easy Dirty Rice

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Don't go by the name because dirty rice is amazingly flavorful and hearty that matches perfectly with country ham biscuits.

We guarantee that you won't want to stop eating either item.

It's a classic Cajun rice dish with chicken liver and giblets, ground meat, veggies and seasonings.

The dish gets its name from its color, which appears "dirty".

The dish looks and tastes incredible, cooking dirty rice is easy though it takes a little more time than some other dishes.

But it will be worth the effort.

10 - Sausage Gravy

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It's also another breakfast dish often served with ham biscuits.

If you're looking for savory gravy, sausage gravy can be a great option.

It's flavorsome and compatible with not only ham biscuits but other dishes as well so it will be a suitable dish to have.

You'll need a few ingredients to make the gravy and only about twenty-five minutes to come up with a delicious gravy to go with ham biscuits.

If you have any hot or mild breakfast sausage, all-purpose flour, milk, salt and pepper, you can make the yummiest sausage gravy that everyone will love to eat over and over.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Country Ham Biscuits?

crab cakes, and creamed peas. Shrimp and Grits The second item on the list comprises seafood and grain with shrimp and grits.

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. This side dish 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.

Is a starchy side necessary?

Not always. A vegetable-only pairing works when the main course already includes starch.

Add rice, bread, or potatoes only if the meal needs more substance.

What is the best side when short on time?

Roasted frozen vegetables, pre-cooked grains, or a quick pan sauté all come together in under 15 minutes with minimal prep and no special equipment needed.

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

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