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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Brazilian Cheese Bread? 10 Best Sides

The top sides for Brazilian Cheese Bread include Grilled Corn on the Cob, Creamy Mushroom Soup, Green Salad, Marinara Sauce, and Roasted Root Veggies.

Grilled Corn on the Cob -

Corn is one of the most commonly served veggies besides potatoes and green beans.

For a lighter option, try Roasted Root Veggies. Roasted Root Veggies -

Along with soups and sauces, roasted vegetables can also work nicely with Pão de queijo.

Brazilian cheese bread is a snack or breakfast food in Brazil.

It's also called Pão de queijo and is made of baked cheese.

It's one of the most widely sold foods as it's inexpensive and delicious.

Whether you serve Pão de queijo at breakfast or a grand function, you can serve side dishes.

The cheese bread is compatible with many items like green salads, marinara sauce, creamy mushroom sauce and black beans.

Hence, when thinking about what to serve with Brazilian cheese bread, you don't have to look further.

Table of Contents

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  • 10 Ideal Sides for Brazilian Cheese Bread
    • 1 - Grilled Corn on the Cob
    • 2 - Creamy Mushroom Soup
    • 3 - Green Salad
    • 4 - Marinara Sauce
    • 5 - Roasted Root Veggies
    • 6 - Gazpacho
    • 7 - Black Beans
    • 8 - Applesauce
    • 9 - Garlic Mashed Potatoes
    • 10 - Sautéed Kale
  • Frequently Asked Questions

10 Ideal Sides for Brazilian Cheese Bread

These dishes are among the most compatible items to serve with Pão de queijo - and for spicier gatherings, chili party side ideas for crowds work especially well.

1 - Grilled Corn on the Cob

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Corn is one of the most commonly served veggies besides potatoes and green beans.

While it tastes good anyway, there's nothing like grilled corn on the cob.

Everyone from kids to grownups love corn and it matches Brazilian cheese bread - similar to grilled swordfish side ideas for seafood that pair with summer menus.

Grilled corn isn't only delicious, but it's easy to make.

You can make flavorsome grilled corn with only a handful of ingredients like salt, pepper and butter.

If you want an extra kick, the cayenne powder will be perfect.

However, corn tastes best when fresh, so you must be careful when purchasing the veggie.

You must resist shucking the corn at the store because leaving the cob intact will keep the veggie sweet and fresh for an extended period.

2 - Creamy Mushroom Soup

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A flavorsome soup can also taste lovely with Brazilian cheese bread.

Any soup will work but how about creamy mushroom soup? It's pleasant and popular so you won't regret making the combo - similar creamy pairings appear in creamy polenta side pairings for richness.

The main ingredients for the soup are mushrooms, heavy cream, butter, broth and shallots.

For the texture and flavor, salt, pepper, white wine, garlic, oil, all-purpose flour and fresh herbs are sufficient.

You can use one type of mushroom or several, depending on what is available.

Button, portobello and cremini are readily available and tasty so you can use all three.

3 - Green Salad

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A lovely green salad will also work nicely with Brazilian cheese bread, much like the crisp sides suggested for fried green tomatoes side ideas.

It will bring a balance to the meal and keep your palate fresh.

Green veggies also contain plenty of nutrients so you can absorb the goodness and the taste.

Green salad can contain different veggies like romaine, red leaf and green leaf lettuce, spinach, kale and arugula.

If you want a crunchier texture, add cucumbers and onions too.

A lemon vinaigrette, Italian, or Greek salad dressing will taste lovely.

Adding dried fruits like cherries or cranberries can also include a touch of sweetness.

4 - Marinara Sauce

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If you can serve soup with Pão de queijo, you can serve a sauce too.

How about marinara sauce? It matches nicely with the cheese bread and also other dishes, so it's a convenient dish to include on the list - similar sauce-friendly pairings are listed in béarnaise sauce side suggestions.

Marinara sauce is incredibly delicious but making it is easy as all the ingredients used in the sauce are readily available.

They include white wine, olive oil, salt, pepper, onion, garlic and dried oregano.

You can use canned tomato paste, canned stewed tomatoes or fresh veggies.

If you use fresh tomatoes, you have to use San Marzano.

They're pale red and elongated fruits.

This variety is popular for making sauces, so it's the first option.

The Roma variety is a second choice if you can't find San Marzano.

5 - Roasted Root Veggies

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Along with soups and sauces, roasted vegetables can also work nicely with Pão de queijo.

You'll not only experience the flavors, but the meal will make you full too.

Any vegetable, when roasted tastes fantastic - for more roasted-veg inspiration, see roasted carrots side ideas for sweetness.

But it will be a good idea to stick with similar types such as root veggies.

They'll cook evenly and all of them taste good too.

Spuds, parsnips, beets, sweet potatoes, carrots and onions are all delicious.

For seasoning, you can add salt, pepper, olive oil and fresh rosemary leaves or a herb of your choice.

6 - Gazpacho

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It's a summer dish popular in Spain and Portugal but you can serve it with Brazilian cheese bread anywhere.

It's a cold soup made of raw veggies, fruits and seasoning and complements many items.

The common ingredients used in the soup include cucumber, tomatoes, red onion, bell pepper and jalapenos.

For taste, salt, pepper, ground cumin, lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, garlic and fresh basil make up the rest of the ingredients.

While any tomato variety can work, the Roma tomato is the first choice because it's the best for soups and sauces.

As a chilled, vegetable-forward choice, gazpacho sits well alongside other cold starters - gazpacho side pairings for summer menus lists complementary options.

7 - Black Beans

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If you're looking for a heartier option, a black bean dish can also make an ideal pairing with Brazilian cheese bread - explore black beans side pairings for hearty meals for more ideas.

It's incredibly pleasant and filling. You'll definitely feel full when you finish your meal.

Making black beans doesn't take much effort. If you cook baked beans then you have some idea.

Besides, you'll need only a few ingredients for the dish, like beans, salt, cayenne pepper, onion, garlic and cilantro for garnish.

Canned beans are the first choice, but you can also work with dried black beans.

However, you'll have to soak them overnight or for at least eight hours for the best results.

8 - Applesauce

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Any fruit sauce will pair nicely with Pão de queijo so you can serve any type.

But sometimes, you may not get the ingredients, which can be challenging.

So, we included the one whose main ingredient you can find easily.

Applesauce is delicious and also easy to make.

Apples are available all year round, so you won't have trouble.

Besides, you can make the sauce with different apple species, so there's no need to

While all apples are sweet, several varieties are clearly sweeter than others, like Golden Delicious, Fuji, Cortland, and Crispin.

Hence, you can use any of these four if you want a mild and sweet flavor.

9 - Garlic Mashed Potatoes

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Mash is the most popular potato dish and also a favorite with everyone.

Hence, you can see it in most menus.

Mashed potatoes with garlic are delicious and they complement Brazilian cheese bread.

Mash is also one of the easiest dishes to make as you have to follow a few steps and use only a handful of ingredients.

Recipes vary from place to place but they all taste pleasant.

Milk and butter make the potatoes creamy while salt, garlic, sesame seeds and ground white pepper add the taste and aroma.

But you should use Russets or Yukon Golds for the fluffiest, smoothest and most flavor-packed mash.

10 - Sautéed Kale

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We'll close the list with a simple veggie dish that also goes with Brazilian cheese bread.

Kale when sautéed, is flavorsome and adds a fresh aspect.

It'll also add more variety to the menu. Making veggies is easy because they cook fast.

Kale also cooks quickly and you'll need only some ingredients for the dish.

Salt and pepper, olive oil, vegetable stock and garlic with fresh veggie leaves will be sufficient to make sautéed kale.

Kale is often available in autumn and winter as cold improves its eating quality and taste.

So, you can find the best veggie greens during this time.

But you can make the dish if you find the leaves at other seasons.

For cheesy mains that pair similarly, see cauliflower cheese side list and cheese blintzes side ideas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Brazilian Cheese Bread?

Grilled Corn on the Cob Corn is one of the most commonly served veggies besides potatoes and green beans. Creamy Mushroom Soup A flavorsome soup can also taste lovely with Brazilian cheese bread.

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

What flavors contrast best with this dish?

Look for sides with brightness or acidity to cut through richness. Grilled Corn on the Cob Corn brings the right contrast.

A squeeze of citrus or a vinegar-dressed salad achieves a similar effect if you want something lighter.

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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