What Sides Go Good With Teriyaki Beef Ribs
Easy Fresh Corn Fritters
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Get ready for a stick-to-your-ribs kind of meal. Ribs will forever be worth cooking, even when the work seems a little disproportionate to the reward. (Never enough meat, amiright?) Well, never mind the bone-to-meat ratio — when you pair these sides with ribs, you're sure to feel satisfied.
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Corn Fritters
Easy Fresh Corn Fritters
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Corn and ribs just make sense together. Corn fritters and ribs make even more sense. Consider them the perfect sponges for braised rib juices. Sturdy fritters make the perfect complement for sticky ribs.
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Easy Apple Coleslaw
Easy Apple Coleslaw
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Craving crunch with your ribs? This sweet slaw delivers with carrots, cabbage, red bell pepper, and apples. The fresh brightness of this dish makes it an excellent choice for pairing with super savory protein.
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Mashed Potatoes with Horseradish
Creamy Garlic-Parmesan Mashed Potatoes
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Serve these mashed potatoes with braised short ribs, and watch with delight as this side sops up the gravy. A truly comforting pairing that will thrill whoever has the pleasure of eating it.
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Southern Dill Potato Salad
Southern Dill Potato Salad
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This take on potato salad has a tangier taste than the original thanks to the addition of apple cider vinegar and sour cream. With mustard and dill also in the mix, this side would stand up to hefty barbequed ribs.
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Quick and Easy Kimchi Salad
Quick and Easy Kimchi Salad. Photo by Buckwheat Queen
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Serve Korean-style short ribs alongside this spicy kimchi-inspired salad. Because it isn't fermented like traditional kimchi, this side will be ready to eat in under an hour.
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Perfect Polenta
bowl of cheesy polenta in patterned white bowl
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Chef John's Classic Macaroni Salad
Close-up on bowl of macaroni salad with spoon
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"Whether it's sitting next to some smoky ribs or just a humble hot dog, this deli-style macaroni salad will always be a crowd favorite, as long as you pay attention to a few key details," Chef John says.
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Fried Green Tomatoes
fried green tomatoes with dipping sauce
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Pair classic barbequed ribs with cornmeal-coated fried green tomatoes for a Southerner-approved combo. The crispy, salty exterior and tender middle of the tomato plays well with the sweetness of the ribs.
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Shoepeg Corn Salad
Shoepeg Corn Salad
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Home cooks call this no-cook salad a tried-and-true complement to barbeque. "Very refreshing. I will definitely make this again," says Tracy McDowell Roda, who served it with barbequed ribs.
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Green Bean and Feta Salad
Arica's Green Beans and Feta on a white plate
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Doused in a vinaigrette and topped with feta, this salad of fresh, firm green beans and sweet onion would cut through even the fattiest pork spare ribs.
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Thyme Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Fresh Cranberries
roasted Brussels sprouts, dried cranberries, and almonds in a bowl
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"Turn boring Brussels sprouts into a sophisticated side dish by combining earthy thyme, sour cranberries, and sweet maple syrup," says recipe creator France C. "This lightly sweetened dish is a great way to highlight delicious fall flavors."
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Three Amigos Salad
Three Amigos Salad
This vibrant and refreshing salad will cut through the decadence of ribs. With just 4 ingredients and a few minutes, this attractive dish is ready to be paired with Chinese Spareribs for a well balanced meal.
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Grandma's Collard Greens
southern collard greens in small white bowl
Credit: France C
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