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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Fettuccine Alfredo? 7 BEST Side Dishes

The best sides for Fettuccine Alfredo are Grilled Asparagus, Garlic Bread, Fresh Vegetable Salad, Green Beans, and Garlic Roasted Potatoes.

Grilled Asparagus

Do you love asparagus?

For a lighter option, try Garlic Roasted Potatoes. Because garlic roasted potatoes are finger-licking good, simple to make, they go well with fettuccine alfredo.

Fettuccine Alfredo is a classic that everyone loves. It's creamy, cheesy, and what's not to like?

Now, what exactly should you pair with it to make the meal stand out? That's the big question.

We've tried a lot and have got some favorites.

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  • 7 Ideal Side Dishes for Fettuccine Alfredo
    • 1 - Grilled Asparagus
    • 2 - Garlic Bread
    • 3 - Fresh Vegetable Salad
    • 4 - Green Beans
    • 5 - Garlic Roasted Potatoes
    • 6 - Grilled Shrimp
    • 7 - Grilled Chicken Strips
  • Frequently Asked Questions

7 Ideal Side Dishes for Fettuccine Alfredo

The following are the 7 BEST side dishes that you can serve with fettuccine alfredo.

They consist of both veg and non-veg options, so you can choose according to your preference.

1 - Grilled Asparagus

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Do you love asparagus? If yes, the grilled version can be a suitable accompaniment with fettuccine alfredo.

Because asparagus is a versatile vegetable, it's delicious and offers several health benefits like reducing inflammation, regulating the digestive system, and maintaining blood pressure.

Grilled asparagus is also easy to make, and you can complete your cook quickly.

It will add a nice crunch and a bright green color to your pasta dish.

Sprinkle some black pepper powder and lemon juice to enhance it even more.

You may also add some butter or olive oil if you want a more varied taste.

2 - Garlic Bread

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A popular side dish with Italian-American cuisine, garlic bread can pair nicely with fettuccine alfredo.

It's delicious buttery with loads of fresh garlic flavor.

Because garlic bread tastes great with almost anything, it's easy to find and easy to make.

You need just a few ingredients and a little time to make aromatic garlic bread.

Mix softened butter with garlic, parsley, salt and pepper and keep it in the fridge.

You need French bread or a baguette to make the dish, so get one and slice through, but not till the end.

Place the bread in a sizeable aluminum foil, insert the garlic butter mixture in each slit and wrap the bread.

Put the wrapped bread on a baking sheet and place it inside the oven for fifteen minutes at 400⁰F.

Take it out, open the foil to display the top part and bake again for about five minutes.

Once crispy on the edges and golden brown on top, it's ready.

3 - Fresh Vegetable Salad

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If there is one side dish to depend on, it's a fresh vegetable salad.

It can pair up well with anything, including fettuccine alfredo.

Because fresh veggies offer crunchiness and loads of nutrients.

You also have numerous choices as you can use any vegetable that you can eat raw.

Onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, spinach, beet, cabbage, lettuce, parsnips, spring onions, and turnips are some fresh veggies that you can use.

The choice is endless as there are many more items that you can include.

You can slice, chop or grate them depending on how you want to eat them.

You can use just a few or several as per availability and preference.

4 - Green Beans

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The simple and humble green beans are next on the list, which you can serve with fettuccine alfredo.

Why because you can come up with a tasty green bean dish quickly, and there are many ways to prepare them.

Green beans are also healthy as they have low calories but are full of antioxidants.

Native to the Americas, they grow all over the world today and all year round.

So, you can find them at any season and anywhere.

Toss some green beans in a sauté pan, add olive oil, salt, and some red pepper flakes and roast them.

You can also add shallots if you want.

You can also steam the green beans till they have a crisp and soft texture.

You can add some herbs salt, and sprinkle some black pepper if you want.

5 - Garlic Roasted Potatoes

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Like the fresh vegetables, potatoes also save the day, and you can team it up with fettuccine alfredo any time.

Because garlic roasted potatoes are finger-licking good, simple to make, they go well with fettuccine alfredo.

Besides, you always have potatoes at home so you can quickly come up with a dish.

You can also make the garlic roasted potatoes in your way regarding the flavor and texture.

Whether you like crunchier or softer potatoes, you can make them as you prefer them.

6 - Grilled Shrimp

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If you crave some non-veg option, grilled shrimp is one thing that you can serve as a side dish with fettuccine alfredo.

Because shrimp is delicious, and you can cook it fast.

Besides, it balances the fettuccine alfredo flavor perfectly.

Besides, shrimp is low in calories but loaded with nutrients.

Add some sea salt, basil, pepper and olive oil if you want something extra to go with the smoky flavor.

You will have juicy, crispy and tender grilled shrimp that you can enjoy with your fettuccine pasta.

7 - Grilled Chicken Strips

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Another non-veg option and the last item on the list is grilled chicken strips.

You can pair it with your fettuccine past if you want some non-veg flavor.

Because chicken also goes well with any pasta dish, it's delicious, easy to make and also cheaper than many other options.

You don't have to do a lot to make grilled chicken strips.

Take some chicken breast, season it with salt and pepper, slice into strips and grill them.

The smoky flavored grilled chicken strips with the crisp outer and juicy interior will work perfectly with your fettuccine pasta.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Fettuccine Alfredo?

Grilled Asparagus Do you love asparagus? It's delicious buttery with loads of fresh garlic flavor.

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

Which sides can be prepped the day before?

Grain dishes and roasted vegetables are the best candidates. This side dish holds well in the refrigerator for up to two days.

Store the components separately and combine just before serving to keep textures intact.

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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