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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Ham Sandwiches? 10 BEST Side Dishes

The top sides for Ham Sandwiches include Coleslaw, Bacon Wrapped Asparagus, Creamy Tomato Soup, Ambrosia Salad, and Macaroni Salad.

Coleslaw

Let's start this list with something simple yet goes extremely well with a delicious ham sandwich, coleslaw.

For a lighter option, try Macaroni Salad. Macaroni Salad -

Here's something that you don't see too often - Macaroni Salad.

Thinking about what to serve with ham sandwiches? We have a list of our favorite side dishes that pair well with this classic UK dish.

Ham sandwiches contain two main ingredients- sliced ham and two slices of toasted or fresh bread.

The toppings may include tomato, lettuce, onion, cheese, mayo, mustard, and pickle slices.

If you're always on the go, you know ham sandwiches are a lifesaver.

They are easy and quick to make, and are incredibly filling.

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  • 10 Ideal Side Dishes for Ham Sandwiches
    • 1 - Coleslaw
    • 2 - New England Clam Chowder
    • 3 - Bacon Wrapped Asparagus
    • 4 - Creamy Tomato Soup
    • 5 - Ambrosia Salad
    • 6 - Macaroni Salad
    • 7 - Twice Baked Potato Casserole
    • 8 - Shaved Brussels Sprout Cobb Salad
    • 9 - Crunchy Broccoli Salad
    • 10 - Crispy Baked Potato Wedges
  • Frequently Asked Questions

10 Ideal Side Dishes for Ham Sandwiches

1 - Coleslaw

What to Serve with Ham Sandwiches? 10 BEST Side Dishes Save for Later!

Let's start this list with something simple yet goes extremely well with a delicious ham sandwich, coleslaw.

Coleslaw is easily one of the best side dishes if you love pairing food with different textures.

Pairing a soft and tender textured food like a ham sandwich with something crunchy like coleslaw makes for an exciting and delicious meal.

Some of you could be thinking this might be a weird side dish to serve with a ham sandwich.

But give it a try yourself, and you'll be pleasantly surprised.

The carrots and cabbage provide the perfect crunch for bread and ham's dullness.

Also, coleslaw is extremely healthy.

2 - New England Clam Chowder

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New England Clam chowder is another great side dish you can serve with a ham sandwich.

When paired with clam chowder, a ham sandwich makes for a rich and hearty meal your guests will definitely appreciate.

Also known as "Boston-style" clam chowder, it is much thicker than its counterparts from other regions.

This makes it pair well with ham sandwiches, where you get a surprisingly balanced texture and flavor.

The main ingredients of this dish are clams, milk, potatoes, butter, and bacon.

It's one of the best comfort foods there is.

3 - Bacon Wrapped Asparagus

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Have you ever tried bacon-wrapped asparagus? It's insane how something so simple can taste so heavenly.

It's rich in flavor, crispy, and goes well with just about any dish you make.

Serving this as a side dish to a tasty ham sandwich will cause an explosion of flavors in your tastebuds.

Besides serving as a side dish, bacon-wrapped asparagus works as an appetizer or a simple snack.

If you're trying to impress someone with your cooking, we highly recommend this side dish for your ham sandwich.

4 - Creamy Tomato Soup

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It's no secret that sandwiches go well with soups.

They make a great combo that you can always rely on.

Out of the different types of soup, creamy tomato soup is arguably the best pair for a ham sandwich.

The reason creamy tomato soup is a great side for ham sandwiches is that these dishes have distinct flavors.

The sour and tangy flavors of the soup supplement the monotonous flavors of a ham sandwich.

And the best thing about creamy tomato soup is that they're incredibly easy to make.

All you need is three ingredients - tomatoes, butter, and onions.

5 - Ambrosia Salad

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If you have a sweet tooth and want something sugary to accompany your ham sandwiches, we have the right dish for you - Ambrosia Salad.

If you haven't heard of this dish before, it is a creamy salad loaded with tropical fruits like mandarin oranges, coconut, pineapple, and some marshmallows.

It's a delicious salad that goes well with the smokey flavors of your sandwich.

Adding some sweetness makes the whole meal so much more exciting and flavorful.

You can also add a punch to it by using sour cream, whip cream, or cream cheese.

Any of these creams taste just as amazing as the other.

It all depends on your preference.

6 - Macaroni Salad

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Here's something that you don't see too often - Macaroni Salad.

Yes, it sounds a bit odd, but it is amazing when you serve it with a ham sandwich.

It's one of those food combos where you don't know how good they taste unless you try them yourself.

We love serving macaroni salad with ham sandwiches because they are simple and quite easy to make.

Also, they are a great way to add carbs to your diet.

This creamy salad also enhances the flavor and adds moisture to the dry bread.

You can add some tuna or chicken to the salad to improve the flavor even more.

7 - Twice Baked Potato Casserole

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Potatoes are one of the most versatile foods out there.

There are many ways to prepare them, and they go with almost anything.

But of all the potato dishes out there, twice-baked potato casserole is probably the one we love the most.

This dish is leagues apart from other potato dishes and tastes like heaven.

It is the perfect potato side dish for a great ham sandwich meal.

It is the creamiest and cheesiest side dish you can ask for.

And yes, preparing is extremely easy as long as you have the right tools to mash up the potatoes.

8 - Shaved Brussels Sprout Cobb Salad

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Craving a crunchy, flavorful meal that won't break your healthy eating pattern? Then try out shaved brussels sprout cobb salad.

Packed with fresh vegetables, this delicious dish is sure to satisfy you.

Serve up as the perfect side for any sandwich, especially ham.

It is extremely simple to prepare.

All you need is some shaved brussels sprouts, your favorite toppings (hard-boiled eggs, blue cheese, cucumbers, chicken, bacon, tomato, avocado, and chives), and any dressing of your choice.

9 - Crunchy Broccoli Salad

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Not sure what to bring along on your next picnic? Why not mix it up with a scrumptious broccoli salad?

This crunchy side dish is an easy and flavorful way to complement any meal - consider it the perfect companion for that ham sandwich.

Another great thing about this side is that it takes only about 20 minutes to make.

And you can also add your own spin to it.

You can add some dried fruits or maybe even some bacon, anything you want.

10 - Crispy Baked Potato Wedges

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Lastly, we have crispy baked potato wedges, one of our favorite sides.

Crispy baked potato wedges and a ham sandwich are great combinations for lunch or dinner.

The delicious crunch of the baked potatoes and the savory flavor of the ham make for an enjoyable experience each time you take a bite.

Both are they sure to tempt your palate, but they're also a healthy meal.

So, you can still enjoy a delicious dish without feeling guilty.

With this combination, you will have friends asking how they can replicate it at home.

This simple yet wonderfully pleasant pairing is sure to hit all the right spots.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Ham Sandwiches?

Coleslaw is easily one of the best side dishes if you love pairing food with different textures. Bacon Wrapped Asparagus Have you ever tried bacon-wrapped asparagus?

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

What sides work well when feeding a crowd?

For large groups, go with sides that can be made in big batches and hold well at room temperature. Coleslaw scales up easily.

Grain-based dishes and roasted vegetables stay good on a buffet without becoming soggy.

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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