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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Trout Almondine? 7 BEST Side Dishes

Trout Almondine pairs well with Sautéed Garlic Green Beans, Brussels Sprouts Slaw, Mushroom Pepper Fry, Lemon Zucchini Tian, and Grilled Asparagus with Garlic Butter.

Sautéed Garlic Green Beans

Green beans with fish is a classic combo.

For a lighter option, try Grilled Asparagus with Garlic Butter. Grilled Asparagus with Garlic Butter

The versatility of asparagus is undeniable.

Come summer, July, and it is time to get those fishing reels ready. It's trout season.

A time when freshwater lakes and streams are packed with everyone's favorite shiny spotted fish.

Trouts are a delicacy enjoyed worldwide.

There are several ways to prepare this fish.

But if you're tired of eating fish the traditional way, try a trout almondine.

This dish is a neat and stylish way of presenting a cooked trout.

Trout almondine is a French classic found in restaurants all over.

As the name suggests, almonds play a big role in this dish.

You pan fry your fish and serve it with a special sauce called meunière.

Side dishes are a must with a fish dish.

But if you do not know what to serve with trout almondine, check out our list below.

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  • 7 Perfect Accompaniments for Trout Almondine
    • 1 - Sautéed Garlic Green Beans
    • 2 - Brussels Sprouts Slaw
    • 3 - Mushroom Pepper Fry
    • 4 - Lemon Zucchini Tian
    • 5 - Grilled Asparagus with Garlic Butter
    • 6 - Wild Rice Salad
    • 7 - Cheesy Skewered Vegetables
  • Frequently Asked Questions

7 Perfect Accompaniments for Trout Almondine

1 - Sautéed Garlic Green Beans

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Green beans with fish is a classic combo.

No wonder our first choice here is simple sautéed green beans with trout almondine - they also pair beautifully with garlic butter shrimp side ideas for seafood.

There is nothing fancy here.

Toss your garlic and green beans in a pan and lightly toast them in butter or oil.

This is a simple but effective side dish.

You get a hint of garlic with the nutty bean flavors, which taste mild and won't take over any of the buttery trout flavors.

Make sure not to overdo the beans if you want that light crunch.

You want that marriage of crunchy and soft textures with the two dishes.

2 - Brussels Sprouts Slaw

Brussels sprouts are another excellent pair with any fish dish.

When you get tired of sautéed or roasted recipes, make a slaw.

This will be the perfect accompaniment with your trout almondine - try it alongside other brussels sprouts side dish ideas for fish.

You are replacing a traditional ingredient, i.e., cabbage, with Brussels sprouts.

However, you want to shred them into thin slices to get that classic coleslaw look.

You have complete freedom with the rest of the ingredients.

We like to use honey, cloves, cider, shallots, etc.

Olive oil, pepper, and salt are must-have additions as well.

This side dish is another plain and simple pair perfect for trout almondine.

The fresh flavors with creamy fish are undoubtedly one for future dinner menus.

3 - Mushroom Pepper Fry

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There is no harm in adding diversity to your menu.

And what better to do that with than mushroom pepper fry.

This dish comes all the way from the southern coastal parts of India.

The main ingredients consist of mushrooms and peppers (of course).

But it is the spices that make everything work with this dish.

Classic ones for mushroom pepper fry include black pepper, mustard, fennel, and cumin.

It's also irresistible to use other spices, but try to keep it simple.

We don't want it to be too strong.

This dish presents earthy and exotic flavors, a great pair with your fish - and it mirrors textures found in mushroom soup side ideas for cozy menus.

Try to use a minimum amount of spices to make the two dishes work.

4 - Lemon Zucchini Tian

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It is a meeting of French flavors with our next side dish.

And what more French can it get than with trout almondine and a zucchini tian?

The zucchini tian is another French classic that is comforting and delicious.

This dish borrows its name from the pot you cook it in, i.e., tian.

Everything you cook in a tian pot is called a tian.

This side dish has everything that goes well with trout almondine.

You get creamy and cheesy flavors together with the nutty fish flavors.

You also get those fresh essences from the lemon zest - similar bright notes appear in lemon curd side ideas for bright flavor.

5 - Grilled Asparagus with Garlic Butter

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The versatility of asparagus is undeniable.

They work well with fish, red meats, chicken, etc. - see grilled swordfish side pairings for simple grills for comparable ideas.

And we bet there is not a single person that would say no to grilled asparagus with trout almondine.

Roasted or sautéed asparagus is excellent.

But let us keep it simple by just charring them over a nice grill.

The garlic butter paste adds an extra layer of creamy flavors, which is always welcome.

This is another simple recipe that takes little to no time to prepare.

Plus, grilling your asparagus preserves their nutrients and adds a wonderful smoky taste.

This is a nice treat for your palate.

6 - Wild Rice Salad

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What is a neat way of presenting wild rice to the menu? With a bowl of fresh wild rice salad, of course.

Wild rice, with its unique appearance, works well in salad form.

You want to cook them first, of course.

After letting it cool, toss in chopped pecans, parsley, apple slices, and dried apricots.

For us, this salad is a favorite with trout almondine - it also appears in roundups like chicken wild rice soup side ideas for hearty bowls.

The sweet and earthy tones of the rice make your meals worth having.

These black grains have a distinct coffee brown or black color that stands out.

Add them to your dinner table, and you will get people bursting with curiosity and excitement.

And for all you fitness freaks out there, wild rice is nutritious and gluten-free as well.

7 - Cheesy Skewered Vegetables

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Vegetables with fish are a mainstay on menus everywhere.

But when you don't want them raw, grill them in a skewer.

The best thing about this dish is that you can choose what you want.

Broccoli, bell peppers, onions, cherry tomatoes, etc., are obvious favorites.

To make it even better, top it off with some parmesan cheese.

You also want to pack your veggie pieces closely so that they cook evenly.

Skewering veggies preserve their natural water content.

It also adds a smoky flavor and additional crunch.

Pair this with your buttery soft almondine, and you have a pleasing contrast of flavors.

Try complementary trout pairings in other roundups: trout fillet side ideas for delicate portions and grilled trout side pairings for smoky dinners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Trout Almondine?

Sautéed Garlic Green Beans Green beans with fish is a classic combo. Brussels Sprouts Slaw Brussels sprouts are another excellent pair with any fish dish.

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

How do you round out the plate?

A starchy side and a vegetable work well together. Sautéed Garlic Green Beans Green beans with fish handles the starch, while a simple green salad or roasted seasonal vegetable fills the rest of the plate without competing for attention.

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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