A small bowl filled with creamy mashed potatoes.

15 steakhouse sides that make our weeknight family dinners feel like a special occasion

Weeknight dinners feel a whole lot more special when I bring steakhouse-style sides to the table, no reservation required. Creamy, buttery, crispy, and flavorful favorites give my everyday meals that restaurant-style upgrade without turning dinner into a big production. Keeping a few go-to sides in my rotation makes it easy to make family dinners feel special while keeping the cooking manageable.

A bowl of mashed potatoes with chopped chives on a wooden board, accompanied by a spoon and a small dish of chives.
Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Copycat Longhorn Steakhouse Rice

A bowl of Longhorn steakhouse rice with copper forks on a table.
Copycat Longhorn Steakhouse Rice. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Fluffy rice simmered with onions, bell peppers, and chicken broth brings that savory steakhouse side-dish flavor straight to my weeknight table. The vegetables add a little sweetness and crunch, while every grain soaks up plenty of rich, seasoned flavor. It’s one of my favorite ways to make a simple family dinner feel like we ordered the whole steakhouse spread.
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Drop Biscuits

Golden brown drop biscuits cooling on a wire rack, with one biscuit split open to show its soft, fluffy interior.
Drop Biscuits. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Warm buttermilk biscuits with golden edges and soft, fluffy centers are hard to beat alongside a hearty dinner. I love that there’s no rolling or shaping involved, just mix, drop, and bake for a fresh batch in under 25 minutes. They’re an easy little upgrade that makes an ordinary weeknight plate feel much more special.
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Cornbread with Bisquick

A plate with several slices of golden brown cornbread, with more pieces visible in the background on another serving dish.
Cornbread with Bisquick. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Golden, tender cornbread made with Bisquick brings a warm, homemade touch to the dinner table with very little fuss. My mom made it often when I was growing up, so every buttery bite still carries a little taste of home. Served alongside a hearty main, it makes even a regular family dinner feel worthy of a special occasion.
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Maple Brussels Sprouts

A fork holds a bacon-wrapped brussels sprout above a yellow dish filled with more bacon-wrapped brussels sprouts.
Maple Brussels Sprouts. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Roasted Brussels sprouts tossed with maple bring caramelized edges and a sweet-savory finish that makes vegetables much more exciting. I can get the whole side on the table in about 30 minutes, so there’s no need to save it for a holiday spread. A dish this flavorful has a way of making weeknight dinners feel a little more dressed up.
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Parmesan Roasted Green Beans

A plate with breaded chicken cutlet, roasted green beans with seasoning, and lemon wedges.
Parmesan Roasted Green Beans. Photo credit: Quick Prep Recipes.

Roasting green beans with garlic and Parmesan gives them crisp edges, cheesy flavor, and plenty of savory bite. I love how a bag of frozen green beans can turn into a side that looks and tastes far more special with just a little oven time. They’re an easy addition when I want weeknight dinner to feel upgraded without adding much work.
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Chipotle Rice

A blue bowl filled with chipotle rices. A whole lime is placed beside the bowl on a beige cloth.
Chipotle Rice. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Light, fluffy rice gets a fresh, vibrant boost from lime and cilantro, making it a flavorful side for just about any main. I can have it ready in about 25 minutes, so it fits easily into a busy weeknight dinner. It’s one of those simple sides that makes a homemade plate feel a lot closer to restaurant territory.
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Air Fryer Garlic Mushrooms

Close-up of sautéed sliced mushrooms garnished with chopped parsley on a spoon.
Air Fryer Garlic Mushrooms. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Garlic-seasoned mushrooms develop beautifully browned edges in the air fryer while staying juicy and packed with savory flavor. I serve them alongside steak, chicken, or just about any hearty main when dinner needs a little extra something. They’re quick enough for a weeknight but good enough to make the whole meal feel like a steakhouse dinner at home.
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Parmesan Potatoes

A plate of parmesan potatoes is served with a small ramekin filled with creamy dipping sauce.
Parmesan Potatoes. Photo credit: Quick Prep Recipes.

Baby potatoes roast beneath a golden Parmesan crust while the centers turn buttery and soft, creating a side that’s hard to leave alone. I love serving them with a creamy dip for an extra indulgent touch without making dinner complicated. They’re the sort of potatoes that can turn a simple weeknight meal into something that feels straight out of a steakhouse.
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Honey Glazed Carrots

Honey glazed carrots in a white dish, garnished with chopped parsley.
Honey Glazed Carrots. Photo credit: Quick Prep Recipes.

Carrot slices simmer in a buttery honey-garlic glaze until they’re glossy, flavorful, and just the right mix of sweet and savory. I can make them in minutes, which makes them an easy choice when the main dish already has enough going on. A colorful side like this adds a little polish to the plate without creating more work.
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Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes

A bowl of mashed potatoes with chopped chives on a wooden board, accompanied by a spoon and a small dish of chives.
Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Creamy, buttery mashed potatoes are one of my favorite ways to make a dinner feel instantly more comforting, especially when I can prepare them ahead. They can be made up to three days in advance and baked when it’s time to eat, taking the last-minute pressure off dinner. Having a rich, fluffy side ready to go makes weeknight meals feel a whole lot more effortless.
Get the Recipe: Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes

Summer Salad

A bowl of summer salad with cherry tomatoes, avocado, cucumber, red onion, and lemon on a light surface.
Summer Salad. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Creamy avocado, juicy cherry tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and a simple homemade dressing make every forkful fresh and bright. I can pull it together in 10 minutes or less, which is exactly what I want when dinner is already keeping me busy. It adds a cool, colorful contrast to richer mains and gives the whole plate that polished steakhouse feel.
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Popeyes Coleslaw

A picture of Popeyes coleslaw copycat recipe in glass bowl.
Popeyes Coleslaw. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

Crisp cabbage and carrots tossed in a creamy dressing bring plenty of crunch and cool freshness to the dinner table. I like serving it alongside grilled or hearty mains when the plate needs something bright to balance all that richness. It comes together easily and adds the kind of contrast that makes a full dinner feel more complete.
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Marinated Tomatoes

Closeup of marinated heirloom tomatoes in a yellow and white pie dish.
Marinated Tomatoes. Photo credit: Two Cloves Kitchen.

Juicy heirloom tomatoes soak up olive oil, vinegar, garlic, and oregano for a bright side that tastes like summer in every bite. I love how little effort goes into something that adds so much fresh flavor and color to the plate. They’re especially good next to richer mains, giving a steakhouse-style dinner a fresh, homemade touch.
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Spring Onion Potato Salad

A bowl of spring onion potato salad.
Spring Onion Potato Salad. Photo credit: The Honour System.

Creamy potatoes paired with fresh spring onions create a simple side with plenty of texture and a bright, savory finish. I like serving it with grilled meats or hearty mains because the cool, creamy bite balances the rest of the plate beautifully. It’s easy enough for a regular weeknight but still feels right at home on a special dinner spread.
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Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes

Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes in a white ramekin topped with sour cream and green onions.
Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Crispy potatoes topped with spicy nacho cheese sauce bring big, bold flavor to the dinner table without much effort. I make them when the meal calls for something a little more playful and indulgent than the usual potato side. They’re a fun way to give a weeknight dinner that loaded, restaurant-style upgrade.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes

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