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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Stuffed Artichokes? 7 Tasty Side Dishes

Stuffed Artichokes pairs well with Cucumber Tomato Salad, Corn on the Cob, Sauteed Chard with Vinegar, Savory Crepes with Broccoli and Cheese, and Garlic Mashed Potatoes.

Cucumber Tomato Salad

You can't go wrong with a fresh bowl of salad at any time, so you can serve it with jambalaya.

For a lighter option, try Garlic Mashed Potatoes. Potato dishes are tasty, and they combine so well with rice-veggie-meat delicacy.

Think about one unique dish influenced by many cuisines, and the American Creole and Cajun rice dish jambalaya come to mind.

It's inspired by Spanish, African and French cuisines that consist of meat and vegetables combined with rice.

It's a complete dish in itself, and you can fill your belly nicely.

But what's the fun of eating a wonderful dish alone? You can enjoy some side dishes along with it and give yourself a treat.

So, do you know what to serve with jambalaya? If not, then you don't have to worry at all.

If you keep on reading, you will have an idea about at least seven of the best dishes to pair with the yummy meat, rice and veggie dish.

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  • What to Serve with Jambalaya? 7 BEST Side Dishes
    • 1 - Cucumber Tomato Salad
    • 2 - Corn on the Cob
    • 3 - Sauteed Chard with Vinegar
    • 4 - Savory Crepes with Broccoli and Cheese
    • 5 - Garlic Mashed Potatoes
    • 6 - Deep-Fried Okra
    • 7 - Cornbread
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What to Serve with Jambalaya? 7 BEST Side Dishes

Check out the following items, which you can serve with jambalaya - and consider dessert pairings like lemon dessert pairings and options to finish the meal.

1 - Cucumber Tomato Salad

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You can't go wrong with a fresh bowl of salad at any time, so you can serve it with jambalaya.

Because cucumber tomato salad adds a crunchiness to your meal, and it pairs well with the meat dish.

The salad also refreshes the palate and tones down the richness of jambalaya.

Cucumbers and tomatoes are plentiful, and the salad is easy to make.

You only need the two veggies, fresh dill and apple cider vinaigrette - or try cucumber soup side pairings for light meals.

You can add some salt and pepper if you want.

2 - Corn on the Cob

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Corn is a delicious ingredient and can make a fantastic side dish for jambalaya.

Corn on the cob is a popular delicacy that people of all ages love.

If you serve it with jambalaya, it will make a wholesome meal.

Apart from being yummy, corn on the cob is also a pretty simple dish to make.

The dish also has only a few ingredients but tastes incredibly tasty once done.

You only have to grill the corn for about fifteen-twenty minutes, coat them with butter and include a cajun seasoning - for more ideas, see Mexican street corn side pairings to try.

Serve it hot or warm with the jambalaya and enjoy the blend of different flavors and textures.

3 - Sauteed Chard with Vinegar

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If you're looking for a mild-flavored side option to go with jambalaya, sauteed chard with vinegar is one item that you can choose.

Swiss chard or simply chard is similar to spinach, but it has a stronger, more assertive (bitter according to some) flavor.

It's a fresh ingredient that complements jambalaya's flavors.

Chard is also packed with nutrients, so you get both flavors and plenty of nutrition when combining the two dishes - see Swiss chard side ideas for balanced meals for similar combos.

Making the sauteed chard is also easy as you can do it with brown sugar, oil, onions and vinegar.

You can also use collard greens or spinach to make a similar dish if you don't like the taste of chard.

Follow the same steps, and you will come up with a nutritious and yummy item.

4 - Savory Crepes with Broccoli and Cheese

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Crepes are delicious, whether sweet or savory, but with jambalaya, the latter can be a perfect side - also consider savory scones side ideas for hearty textures.

Savory crepes with broccoli and cheese are light with a blend of different flavors and textures, so they pair well with jambalaya.

Originally invented in Brittany, France, crepes have gained a lot of popularity, and now they are one of the most famous French specialities worldwide.

Unlike many other delicacies, it can take a while to make savory crepes, but it's worth the time.

Besides, everyone is sure to love the combination and enjoy the food.

5 - Garlic Mashed Potatoes

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Trust the humble spuds come to the aid when you need a delicious side with jambalaya, and nothing beats garlic mashed potatoes.

Potato dishes are tasty, and they combine so well with rice-veggie-meat delicacy.

Even if incredibly yummy, it's easy to make garlic mashed potatoes.

It's also a well-loved food item because everyone likes to eat it.

So, whether you serve it to family or guests as a side with jambalaya, it will taste wonderful - pairing tips appear in garlic butter shrimp side suggestions for richer meals.

You can use the usual ingredients, including potatoes, butter, salt, white pepper, sesame seeds, and garlic.

Instead of milk, use heavy cream, and you will have a creamier texture and top it with green onions.

6 - Deep-Fried Okra

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Something new and different but equally delicious; yes, the slippery okra dish is also an option to go with jambalaya.

Okra is a unique vegetable that goes with the flavors of jambalaya.

The dish is also easy to make and tastes amazing even though it requires only a few ingredients.

You can make a large batch if you have guests, and everyone is sure to enjoy it along with the meat-rice-veggie dish.

Coat the okra in batter and fry till golden brown, and the dish will be ready to serve - see fried okra side ideas for Southern spreads for more serving tips.

You may also make a salad by sautéing the okra in any fat (bacon grease tastes excellent).

Add peppers, bacon, onions and tomatoes and pour sweet vinegar as dressing.

7 - Cornbread

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We are finally at the end of the list, with cornbread making up the last item, and it's an excellent option to serve with jambalaya.

Because cornbread is a popular Southern delicacy and it teams up nicely with jambalaya.

It's also an item you can make using different ingredients, so you have several choices.

You can also make it sweet or savory according to preference.

Either one goes with the flavors of jambalaya.

If you prefer the savory version, use only a tiny amount of sugar, and you will have a perfect Southern wonder that nobody can resist.

Serve it along with jambalaya, and it will be a pretty awesome meal.

Cold sides help balance spicy mains. cucumber soup side ideas work well for cooling contrasts. cornbread side suggestions for hearty meals match jambalaya's rustic flavors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Stuffed Artichokes?

Because cucumber tomato salad adds a crunchiness to your meal, and it pairs well with the meat dish. Corn on the Cob Corn is a delicious ingredient and can make a fantastic side dish for jambalaya.

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. Because cucumber tomato salad scales up easily.

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

What texture should the side dish add?

Aim for a contrast - if the main dish is soft and saucy, a crispy or firm side adds welcome variety. If it is already textured, a smooth or creamy option rounds things out.

How far ahead can you prep the sides?

Most grain and roasted vegetable sides can be prepped a day ahead.

Store separately and reheat before serving.

Fresh salads and anything with a sauce are better made same-day.

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

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