The 20 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes Under $10

The 20 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes Under $10


These budget-friendly and delicious Thanksgiving side dishes are perfect for passing around the dinner table without breaking the bank.

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond 

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond 

Thanksgiving dinner is a gargantuan and costly undertaking—it’s no wonder that many Thanksgiving meals have shifted to potluck style so that everyone can contribute what they can. After all, it can take a village to feed a village. As inflation continues to increase the cost of groceries, contributing a delicious side dish is a budget-friendly way to add to the Thanksgiving spread, whether you're bringing it to a potluck or need to save money on your own Thanksgiving menu.

Show off your cooking prowess with dishes that will taste and feel rich and satisfying without breaking the bank. Thanksgiving is a feast where the sides are often the stars anyway, so you may find yourself a bigger MVP than any player on the Turkey Day football field.

Here’s a roundup of surefire and delicious side dishes you can make for Thanksgiving for under $10 each.

1. Mashed Rutabaga with Sour Cream and Dill

Elise Bauer
Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Mashed Rutabaga with Sour Cream and Dill

Founder Elise Bauer says, "Although rutabagas are often mistaken for purple turnips, they are different root vegetables. Rutabagas are sweeter, and when cooked, they have a creamier consistency than their turnip cousins."

2. Easy Roasted Sweet Potatoes

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond

Get Recipe: The 3-Ingredient Side Dish I Make Every Thanksgiving

Contributor Rachel Knecht says, "The hardest part of the recipe is cutting the sweet potatoes into cubes, which is not especially difficult. You want them to be bite-sized: not too large or too small. I find that 1/2-inch cubes work the best."

3. Creamed Corn

Simply Recipes / Sally Vargas

Simply Recipes / Sally Vargas

Get Recipe: Creamed Corn

Creamed corn is as expected as mashed potatoes at my Thanksgiving table. Use frozen corn and purée some to give it a creamier texture. This side dish comes together for less than $10 and serves four.

4. Chipotle Pumpkin Soup

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Chipotle Pumpkin Soup

Tired of the same-old, same-old pumpkin spices? Give them an upgrade with a little spice—chipotle peppers and cumin!—to warm up a large pot of pumpkin soup, arguably the best Thanksgiving starter. Instead of crema or crème fraîche, swirl in less expensive, more accessible sour cream.

5. Candied Yams

Elise Bauer

Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: The Best Candied Yams

Sweet, tender, and lightly spiced with a little ginger and cinnamon, candied yams are a must for Thanksgiving. This is a simply side dish that calls for affordable ingredients you may already have around.

6. Melting Onions

Simply Recipes / Alexandra Shytsman

Simply Recipes / Alexandra Shytsman

Get Recipe: The 4-Ingredient Side Dish That Wows My Guests Every Time

Contributor Alexandra Shytsman says, "The only potentially challenging step of this recipe is keeping the onions intact while flipping. The best tool for this job is a small offset spatula: gently slide it under the onions with one hand while supporting the onion with a butter knife on the other side."

7. Baked Acorn Squash with Butter and Brown Sugar

Eliezer Martinez
Eliezer Martinez

Get Recipe: Baked Acorn Squash with Butter and Brown Sugar

Has there ever been a combination of words that sound more autumnal? Channel harvest season vibes with this fantastic medley of flavors—sweet butternut, salty bacon, and nutty brown butter. Save money by using a whole butternut squash instead of store-prepped cubes.

8. Easy Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Simply Recipes / Alexandra Shytsman

Simply Recipes / Alexandra Shytsman

Get Recipe: The Best Way To Cook Brussels Sprouts (It Only Takes 2 Ingredients)

Alexandra says, "Look for Brussels sprouts that have tight bulbs, don’t feel slimy, and have no yellowing leaves. If you have access to a farmers market, look for sprouts that are sold on the stalk."

9. Carrot Soufflé

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Carrot Soufflé

A short and simple ingredient list of cheese, eggs, saltines, and copious amounts of carrots makes for a bright and delightful surprise that only takes about 10 minutes to prep.

10. Cider Vinaigrette Roasted Root Vegetables

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Cider Vinaigrette Roasted Root Vegetables

Embrace the literal “roots” of the holiday with a festive medley of colorful, wallet-friendly cool-weather veggies. Buy what’s available, in season, and on sale. Mix up the colors of your selection to channel fall’s jewel tones.

11. Apple and Sweet Potato Matzo Bake

Simply Recipes / Coco Morante

Simply Recipes / Coco Morante

Get Recipe: Apple and Sweet Potato Matzo Bake

Who says matzo’s only for Passover? This fall-flavored casserole looks as dramatic as it is economical and easy to make. No one needs to know it only took 15 minutes to assemble. Fuji apples hold up best for baking.

12. Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad

Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek

Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek

Get Recipe: Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad

Contributor Devan Grimsrud says, "Skip the hassle of shredding the Brussel sprouts! Here’s another delicious take: roast whole or halved Brussels sprouts until crisp with just olive oil and salt. Cool to room temperature, toss with the dressing, and top with the breadcrumbs."

13. Rustic Onion Tart

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Rustic Onion Tart

Affordable onions are the stars in this savory looker—its rustic charm leaves room for imperfections and the short ingredient list leaves money in your wallet. Use store-bought pie crust to save you from buying flour, butter, and sour cream. Plus, most come in a two-pack, so double the recipe to serve eight.

14. Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes

Simply Recipes / Lisa Lin

Simply Recipes / Lisa Lin

Get Recipe: Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes

Fluffy mashed potatoes are a must at any Thanksgiving celebration. Make it in a slow cooker, which helps keep it warm too. Plus, look out for the hack that keeps this low-cost, high-yield dish from turning beige.

15. Colcannon Cakes

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Colcannon Cakes

There’s no such thing as too many potato dishes at Thanksgiving, especially if you can hide some leafy greens in them! This traditional Irish dish does exactly that. Plus, cabbage keeps things thrifty.

16. Turnip Gratin

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Simply Recipes / Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Turnip Gratin

If potatoes feel too predictable to you, turn it up with turnips! This peppery tuber is another affordable and satisfying starchy root. Double the recipe for a larger group, and add parsnips for extra sweetness.

17. Cheesy Baked Cauliflower

Simply Recipes / Coco Morante

Simply Recipes / Coco Morante

Get Recipe: Cheesy Baked Cauliflower

Two types of cheese make for a cheese sauce with an irresistible melt. Choose one sharp and one mild cheese that melts well for the best taste.

18. Air Fryer Green Beans

Simply Recipes / Nick Evans

Simply Recipes / Nick Evans

Get Recipe: Air Fryer Green Beans

Contributor Nick Evans says, "The trick to make these truly great is to dust the green beans in a light breadcrumb coating that barely hangs onto the beans as they air-fry. The morsels of breadcrumbs give just a little much-needed crunch to the green beans."

19. Popovers

Sally Vargas
Sally Vargas

Get Recipe: Popovers

Contributor Sally Vargas says, "Many popover recipes require you to heat the pan in the oven before filling the cups with batter—I did not find this necessary. (I tested both ways with similar results.)"

20. Cranberry Sauce

Simply Recipes / Annika Panikker

Simply Recipes / Annika Panikker

Get Recipe: Cranberry Sauce

Elise says, "For the best consistency, make sure the cranberry sauce is thoroughly chilled before serving so it has time to set up. Making it the day before Thanksgiving gives it plenty of time to chill and saves you a task on the day itself."

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