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North American Side Dishes

North American Side Dishes

1

Coleslaw

New York, United States of America
3.5
Most iconic: Paia Fish Market (Paia, United States of America)

Originating from the Dutch term koolsla, meaning cabbage salad, coleslaw is nowadays a true American staple and a side dish that's often served with barbecued meat or fried chicken. Originally, it was brought over to New York sta... READ MORE

2

Onion Rings

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Hodad's (San Diego, United States of America)

Onion rings are a popular American side dish item that is usually served alongside burgers or other fast food varieties, and they are usually accompanied by ketchup, mayonnaise, or some other dipping sauce. These crispy rings are commonly found in... READ MORE

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Cornbread

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Husk (Charleston, United States of America)

There is no food more American than the classic cornbread. The soft, but firm baked bread made with cornmeal is easily the most important memorabilia of the American past, which is especially associated with the American South. Corn has been a sta... READ MORE

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Grits

Southern United States, United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: Micklethwait Craft Meats (Austin, United States of America)

First prepared by the Native American centuries ago, grits are tiny broken grains of corn that are boiled and served with other flavorings, usually as a breakfast dish, when they are accompanied by bacon, eggs, and toast on the side. The dish is p... READ MORE

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Collard Greens

South Carolina, United States of America
3.7
Most iconic: The Olde Pink House (Savannah, United States of America)

Belonging to the Brassica oleracea family, collard greens are a type of green leafy vegetable that is characterized by thick leaves with tough stems and a slightly bitter flavor that is eliminated through cooking. This vegetable has long ... READ MORE

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Cheese Fries

United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Steuben’s (Denver, United States of America)

This simple fast food dish is made by topping french fries with melted cheese. Depending on the varieties of the dish, the cheese is sometimes enriched with the addition of various vegetables, meats, and spices. Although not much is known about th... READ MORE

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Tostones

Puerto Rico
3.9
Most iconic: Café El Punto (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Tostones is a traditional side dish that's popular throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, especially in Puerto Rico. Unlike platanos fritos, where only ripe plantains are used, tostones are made with unripe, hard, very green plantains. They a... READ MORE

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Home Fries

United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Mission Bowling Club (San Francisco, United States of America)

Home fries is a popular American side dish made by frying larger chunks of potatoes in butter or oil until they are crispy and golden in color. The potatoes might sometimes be unpeeled, and they are often shortly boiled or steamed before frying. H... READ MORE

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Chili Cheese Fries

Texas, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Ben’s Chili Bowl (Washington, D.C., United States of America)

Chili cheese fries is an American dish with elusive origins. The dish consists of french fries that are topped with chili and grated cheese. There are many origin stories connected with chili cheese fries, although none of them can be 100% confirm... READ MORE

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Fried Okra

Oklahoma, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: 18th & Vine (Dallas, United States of America)

A popular side dish called fried okra is a must-have at any Southern festivity, and almost every Southern cook has a favorite recipe. Okra is usually coated with cornmeal or flour and shallow-fried in oil. It is sometimes served with ranch dressin... READ MORE

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Pastelón

Puerto Rico
4.3
Most iconic: La Casita Blanca (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

This plantain-based casserole is a staple in Puerto Rican and Dominican cuisine. It consists of sliced or mashed plantains that are layered with minced meat. The meat used in the dish is usually the Puerto Rican version of picadillo&mdash... READ MORE

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Boston Baked Beans

Boston, United States of America
3.4
Most iconic: Fort Wayne's Famous Coney Island (Fort Wayne, United States of America)

These starchy baked beans are enriched with syrups similar to molasses in order to tenderize and sweeten them. An iconic side dish from Boston (also known as Beantown), it started its way to stardom in the 17th century when the Natives taught the ... READ MORE

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Red Beans and Rice

Louisiana, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Dooky Chase’s Restaurant (New Orleans, United States of America)

Louisiana's comfort food is nicely represented in red beans and rice, a dish that is traditionally prepared on Mondays, with the aroma of red beans drifting through the neighborhoods. The dish originates from the New Orleans Creole kitchens of the... READ MORE

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Fried Cabbage

Southern United States, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Mama J's Kitchen (Richmond, United States of America)

Although the name might suggest otherwise, this Southern classic is prepared with shredded cabbage that is sautéed and braised in butter until tender. It is usually accompanied by bacon, onions, and occasionally sliced apples. Fried cabbage... READ MORE

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Dirty Rice

Louisiana, United States of America
3.7
Most iconic: Herbsaint (New Orleans, United States of America)

Dirty rice is a Cajun dish consisting of rice, chicken liver and gizzard, onions, bell peppers, and celery. The dish got its name from its color, imparted by the liver and broth. In the past, it was consumed as a main dish, but nowadays it is ofte... READ MORE

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Platillo moros y cristiano

Cuba
3.9
Most iconic: El Gringo Viejo (Havana, Cuba)

Platillo Moros y Cristiano, roughly translated as Moors and Christians dish - a poetic name referring to history, is the national dish of Cuba, a hearty combination of fluffy white rice and seasoned black beans, cooked together in the sam... READ MORE

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Popovers

New England, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Acadia Jordan Pond House (Seal Harbor, United States of America)

Popover is a traditional variation on English Yorkshire pudding. It's usually associated with the cuisine of New England. The popovers are a type of bread or muffin made with a combination of milk, flour, eggs, and butter. The flour, milk, and egg... READ MORE

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Hushpuppy

Southern United States, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Hyman's Seafood (Charleston, United States of America)

A staple of Southern fried food in the United States, hushpuppies are an extremely popular snack consisting of deep-fried cornmeal batter. The batter is sometimes enriched by the addition of onions, garlic, corn, and peppers. Regarding the origins... READ MORE

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Arroz rojo

Mexico
4.1

Extremely simple, yet packing some serious flavors, arroz rojo is a popular Mexican side dish consisting of rice, onions, chili peppers, garlic, and coriander, flavored with a red tomato sauce, giving the dish its characteristical color. The dish ... READ MORE

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Platáno frito

Mexico
4.0

Platáno frito is a simple side dish made by frying ripe plantains in oil until they become golden brown. The dish is usually served for lunch, accompanying numerous main dishes, often along with cooked rice. The plantains can be additionall... READ MORE

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Succotash

New England, United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: Acme Lowcountry Kitchen (Isle of Palms, United States of America)

Succotash is a flavorful side dish consisting of vegetables such as corn and lima beans, served in a creamy sauce made with milk, cream, or butter. The name of this tasty side is derived from the word msakwitash, meaning broken corn k... READ MORE

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Fried Green Tomatoes

Southern United States, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Magnolias (Charleston, United States of America)

Fried green tomatoes are a staple of Southern United States. The dish is made with firm, unripe, and tangy green tomatoes that are sliced, dipped in seasoned cornmeal, then deep-fried. Ideally, the tomatoes should have a crunchy crust and a succul... READ MORE

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Creamed Corn

United States of America
3.4
Most iconic: Killen's Barbecue (Pearland, United States of America)

Despite its name, creamed corn isn't exactly heavy on the cream. It is typically made by mashing the corn kernels into a pulp, collecting the milky residue, and cooking the whole thing in that same residue along with water, sugar, salt, and starch... READ MORE

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Funeral Potatoes

Utah, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Garage on Beck (Salt Lake City, United States of America)

Contrary to its name, funeral potatoes are the ultimate comfort food, a cheesy au gratin potato casserole that is synonymous with the state of Utah and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It consists of cubed potatoes, cheese... READ MORE

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Spoonbread

Southern United States, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: The Eagle OTR (Cincinnati, United States of America)

Spoonbread is a dish that is popular throughout the American South, usually consisting of ground cornmeal, milk, butter, and eggs. The whole thing is flavored with salt and sugar, then baked in an oven like a pudding. It is often served as a side ... READ MORE

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Mangú

Dominican Republic
4.2
Most iconic: Tipico Bonao Norte (Bonao, Dominican Republic)

Mangú is a traditional dish that consists primarily of mashed plantains. It is a staple breakfast food in the Dominican Repub... READ MORE

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Arroz verde

Mexico
3.9

Just like most Mexican rice dishes, arroz verde is also made like a pilaf: raw rice is first fried and then combined with liquid, poblano peppers, and coriander, giving it a distinctive flavor and green color. The dish is traditionally made only f... READ MORE

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Southern-Style Green Beans

Southern United States, United States of America
3.6

Southern-style green beans is a traditional dish originating from the southern parts of the country. The dish is characterized by its slow (4 or more hours) cooking and a salty, smoky flavor. The dish is usually made with a combination of green be... READ MORE

29

Bammy

Jamaica
3.6
Most iconic: Jack Sprat (Treasure Beach, Jamaica)

Bammy is a traditional cassava flatbread. The dough is often soaked in coconut milk, then fried, steamed, or baked. It originates from the Arawaks, who are the island's original inhabitants. The bread can usually be bought from local vendors, and ... READ MORE

30

Cowboy Beans

Texas, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Cattleman's Steakhouse at Indian Cliffs Ranch (Fabens, United States of America)

Cowboy beans or chuckwagon beans is a traditional dish with unknown origins. However, it is especially popular in the American Southwest and a staple of Texan cuisine. The dish is usually made with a combination of pinto beans (alternatively: red ... READ MORE

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Salt Potatoes

Syracuse, United States of America
3.7

Salt potatoes are an iconic side dish coming from the city of Syracuse, New York. The dish is usually served in the summer, when the young potatoes are freshly harvested. The story of salt potatoes starts in the late 1800s, when salt was distilled... READ MORE

32

Maque Choux

Louisiana, United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: Café Amelie (New Orleans, United States of America)

Maque choux is a Creole dish originating from Louisiana. It is typically prepared with a combination of corn, bell peppers, tomatoes, and onions, and some recipes also call for the addition of celery and garlic. The ingredients are braised until t... READ MORE

33

Frijoles de la olla

Mexico
4.2
Most iconic: Fonda Marceva (Morelia, Mexico)

Frijoles de la olla is one of the most basic Mexican side dishes consisting of pinto beans in their broth. Originally, beans were cooked in clay pots with nothing more than some salt. Today, cooks usually add garlic, onions, or ham to frijoles de ... READ MORE

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Arroz y habichuelas

Puerto Rico
4.2
Most iconic: El Jibarito (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Arroz y habichuelas is a simple and traditional Puerto Rican dish. It consists of rice and beans flavored with bacon or ham, sofrito, tomato purée, spices, and (optionally) olives. In Puerto Rico, it is typically served as a side dish, but ... READ MORE

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Disco Fries

New Jersey, United States of America
3.5
Most iconic: Bill’s Bar & Burger (Manhattan, United States of America)

Disco fries is an American side dish consisting of thick cut steak fries that are layered with brown gravy and mozzarella cheese, which can sometimes be replaced with grated American cheese. It is believed that this tasty side dish was inspired by... READ MORE

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Steamed Cabbage

Jamaica
3.5

Steamed cabbage is a flavorful Jamaican side dish that is often consumed for breakfast, paired with black mint tea, fried dumplings, or bread, although it can also be served for dinner, when it is usually accompanied by steamed rice. The cabbage i... READ MORE

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Frijoles puercos

Mexico
4.3

Frijoles puercos is a traditional bean-based dish. This appetizer, side dish, or even a dip is usually made with a combination of cooked beans, chipotle chili peppers, beef or pork chorizo, lard, jalapeños, and Oaxaca or Chihuahua cheese (o... READ MORE

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Rajas con crema

Mexico
4.0

Rajas con crema is a hearty Mexican dish consisting of strips of Poblano chiles in heavy cream with onions and butter. The dish is so popular in Mexico that there are even rajas con crema-flavored snacks such as potato chips. The dish can be consu... READ MORE

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Lomi-Lomi Salmon

Hawaii, United States of America
3.6
Most iconic: Helena's Hawaiian Food (Honolulu, United States of America)

Lomi-lomi salmon is a traditional dish originating from Hawaii. The dish is prepared with salmon and tomatoes as the main ingredients. It was originally introduced to Hawaii by early Western sailors. The salmon is rubbed with salt, then combined w... READ MORE

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Chicken Long Rice

Hawaii, United States of America
3.7
Most iconic: Helena's Hawaiian Food (Honolulu, United States of America)

Chicken long rice is a Hawaiian dish with the influence of Chinese cuisine. The dish is made with a combination of vermicelli noodles, ginger, green onions, and chicken thighs in a clear chicken broth. Some say that it's a version of chicken soup,... READ MORE

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Red Slaw

Lexington, United States of America
3.2

Red slaw is a regional version of coleslaw, originating from North Carolina. Also known as barbecue slaw, it's traditionally made with a combination of shredded green cabbage, water, vinegar, sugar, and ketchup, which gives the salad a reddish hue... READ MORE

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Potatoes O'Brien

United States of America
3.1

Potatoes O'Brien is an American dish consisting of pan-fried potatoes, green bell peppers, and red bell peppers. There is a variation of the dish with crispy bacon added into it for extra flavor and texture. The dish is traditionally served hot as... READ MORE