The 4th of July isn’t only about celebrating the glory of America. It is also about the bounties of summer, when backyards are occupied with BBQs and laughter, dinner tables are aromatic with summer-centric food made from fresh produce, and the sky is decorated with fireworks. No matter how you celebrate the holiday, you need some mind-blowing side dishes to go with your main course. To help you find the best ones, we have rounded up a few appetizing 4th of July side dishes that will put even the main course dishes to shame.

Peel and Eat Shrimp

For the beachy vibes, these peel-and-eat shrimp are just perfect. Most people enjoy this side dish with a combination of Old Bay seasoning and pickling spice that infuses the shrimp with a classic flavor. But you can also pair it with an easy homemade barbeque sauce to make this side dish a hit among the guests. Find the full recipe.

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Tennessee Onions

If you love a quick and easy recipe, then nothing can be simpler, quicker, and easier than these Tennessee onions. It’s one of the cheesiest staple 4th of July side dishes that is too good to miss. Find the full recipe.

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Easy Tuscan Tortellini Salad

A burst of veggies, feta cheese, and an Italian dressing make this Tuscan tortellini salad an ultimate festive side dish. It will fill you up without leaving you feeling heavy. Find the full recipe.

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Buffalo Cauliflower Kebabs

The glazing of a tangy buffalo sauce makes the grilled cauliflower tender and flavorful. If you have vegetarian friends, then this veggie treat should be on your 4th of July side dish recipes. Find the full recipe.

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Jalapeno Popper Potato Salad

You can’t go wrong with salads as a festive side dish. This recipe is a blissful combination of cream cheese, bacon, and plenty of jalapeno peppers, making it a spicy and delectable twist on your regular potato salad. Find the full recipe.

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Grilled Zucchini With Ricotta and Walnuts

Transform your grilled zucchini with a chunk of creamy ricotta whipped with herbs and crunchy walnuts. Let the zest settle in and enjoy this hearty 4th of July feast. Find the full recipe.

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Crispy Garlic Butter Smashed Potatoes

These smashed potatoes are one of the scrumptious and lip-smacking 4th of July side dishes you’ll ever make. Roasted until golden brown, the crispy edges and chewy insides slathered with herby butter mixture are a heavenly delight. Find the full recipe.

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Mediterranean Pasta Salad

You will find all the flavors, from spicy, juicy to salty, in this Mediterranean pasta salad. The pop of red onions and creamy feta cheese make the dish pleasing to the eyes and tempting to the taste buds. Find the full recipe.  

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Perfect Grilled Zucchini

Try this grilled zucchini on this patriotic holiday and beat the heat in style. The Italian seasoning of garlic, salt, and pepper, along with the brush of balsamic, let out the tempting flavors. Find the full recipe.

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Tomato Gnocchi Kebabs

Straight out of the grill, these tomato gnocchi kebabs with a crispy and chewy texture will make you instantly fall in love with them. Try this 4th of July side dish with homemade salsa verde and make the celebrations memorable. Find the full recipe.

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Sautéed Fiddleheads

If you can’t think of anything to make for the 4th of July, then maybe these sautéed fiddleheads will save you a great deal of trouble. The dish is yummy, healthy, and will have you coming back for more. Find the full recipe.

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We are eager to know which one of these relishing 4th of July side dishes you are going to whip up for the crowd. Happy 4th of July!

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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