Top Side Dishes for Steak: 20+ Perfect and Poor Pairings

Looking for the perfect side dish for steak? Whether you’re cooking tri-tip, ribeye, or filet mignon, choosing complementary sides makes the whole meal shine. Consider the cut and flavor profile of your steak—fatty cuts pair best with lighter sides, while lean cuts can handle richer accompaniments. Below you’ll find curated ideas and guidelines to help you choose the best sides for any steak.

In this roundup are more than 20 well-balanced side dishes, from classic potatoes and creamy mashes to bright vegetable salads and air-fryer favorites. Many recipes use simple techniques and common ingredients, so you can create an impressive plate without complicated prep.

Warm Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad
Warm Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad

What NOT to Pair with Steak

Start by thinking about the steak itself. Is it fatty (like ribeye) or lean (like flank or sirloin)? Match the side so the plate feels balanced rather than competing.

Tips:

  • For fatty cuts (ribeye, wagyu), avoid overly rich sides like heavy cream-based gratins or extra-cheesy dishes. Choose roasted potatoes, simple grilled vegetables, or a crisp salad.
  • For lean cuts (flank, skirt, sirloin), richer sides—scalloped potatoes, gratins, or buttery mashed potatoes—work well to add depth and mouthfeel.
  • Also think about the steak’s seasoning or sauce. Bold compound butters (blue cheese, garlic-herb) need simpler sides; sweet or Asian-style marinades pair better with rice and steamed or stir-fried vegetables.

Examples of poor matches to avoid:

  • Ribeye + cheesy scalloped potatoes (rich + rich)
  • Wagyu strip + a heavy cream vegetable gratin (competing richness)
  • Marinated flank steak + another very lean side like plain steamed broccoli (lean + lean)
  • Teriyaki-marinated steak + a creamy Caesar salad (flavor mismatch)

Great Side Dishes for Steak

Potato Side Dishes

Crispy oven roasted potatoes

The Crispiest Oven Roasted Potatoes

Simple oven-baked potatoes that roast to a crisp exterior and tender interior. Great with steak and easy to make ahead for reheating.
Warm potato salad with bacon

Warm Potato Salad with Sour Cream and Bacon

A warm potato salad with bacon, dill, and sour cream—comforting and flavorful, and an excellent complement to steak.
Cheesy scalloped potatoes

Scalloped Potatoes with Gruyere and Thyme

A rich gratin made with Yukon gold potatoes, gruyere and parmesan, and herbs. Serve this with lean steaks for a luxurious pairing.
Air fryer sweet potato fries

Air Fryer Sweet Potato Fries

Low-oil, crisp-on-the-outside sweet potato fries from the air fryer. A slightly sweet contrast to savory steak.
Creamy sous vide mashed potatoes

Creamiest Sous Vide Mashed Potatoes

Extra creamy mashed potatoes made with butter and cream—perfect with a rich steak sauce or compound butter.
Cacio e pepe mashed potatoes

Cacio e Pepe Mashed Potatoes

Buttery mashed potatoes with peppery, cheesy flavor inspired by the classic pasta—especially nice with pepper-crusted steaks.
Crispy garlic sous vide potatoes

Crispy Garlic-Olive Oil Sous Vide Potatoes

Prep potatoes with sous vide for perfect texture, then crisp them in the oven or air fryer for an excellent make-ahead side.

Vegetable Sides

Sous vide asparagus

12 Minute Sous Vide Asparagus

Tender-crisp asparagus finished with lemon and butter—bright and fresh alongside a hearty steak.
Brussels sprouts and mushrooms in cream sauce

Brussels Sprouts and Mushrooms in Rosemary Red Wine Cream Sauce

A rich, savory vegetable side with bacon and mushrooms—classic comfort that pairs well with simply seasoned steaks.
Grilled corn side salad

Grilled Corn Side Salad with Tomatoes

Seasonal and versatile: grilled corn combined with other summer vegetables, tossed in a bright lemon-garlic dressing.
Warm brussels sprouts caesar salad

Warm Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad

Savory, crisp brussels sprouts tossed with a lemony Caesar dressing and croutons—hearty enough to stand up to steak.
Sous vide beets salad

Sous Vide Beets (Limey Beet Salad)

Tender beets with a bright lime finish—an earthy, colorful contrast to grilled beef.
Spinach bacon cauliflower gratin

No-Carb Spinach, Bacon, and Cauliflower Gratin

A rich, low-carb gratin option that still delivers the creamy comfort of a traditional gratin.
Mashed cauliflower

5 Ingredient Mashed Cauliflower

A simple, keto-friendly mash that mimics mashed potatoes with fewer carbs.
Air fryer zucchini fritters

Crispy Air Fryer Zucchini Fritters

Crunchy fritters made in the air fryer—great as a vegetable side or appetizer with steak.
Zucchini chips with coconut cream

Zucchini Chips with Zesty Coconut Cream

Crispy zucchini chips paired with a tangy coconut-lime dip—light and flavorful.
Buttery sous vide corn on the cob

Buttery Sous Vide Corn on the Cob

Perfectly cooked corn with butter—sweet, tender, and an easy crowd-pleaser with grilled steak.
Sous vide broccoli

Better than Steamed Sous Vide Broccoli

Garlicky, tender broccoli cooked sous vide to preserve color and texture—far less risk of overcooking than traditional steaming.
Spicy lime glazed carrots

Tender Sous Vide Spicy Lime Glazed Carrots

Sweet carrots with lime and a touch of heat—an excellent bright side for richer steaks.

Bread

Perfect dinner rolls

Perfect Dinner Rolls

Soft, golden dinner rolls that are great for sopping up steak juices and sauces.
Cast iron skillet cornbread

Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread

Classic buttery cornbread baked in a skillet—especially good with spiced or barbecue-style steaks.
Pepper jack cheese bread

Pepper Jack Cheese Bread

Savory, cheesy bread folded with pepper jack—adds a spicy, melty element to the meal.

I hope this list of steak side recipes gives you ideas for a balanced, flavorful plate. Mix and match depending on the steak cut and the flavor direction you choose.

If you try any of these, consider leaving a rating or note about what worked for you—sharing feedback helps refine pairings and makes future meals even better.

Grilled corn side salad
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20+ Good Side Dishes for Steak: Grilled Corn Salad

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 14 mins
Yield: 4 servings
This grilled corn salad highlights summer vegetables tossed in a lemony butter-garlic dressing. Use whatever fresh veggies you have—snap peas, zucchini, or cherry tomatoes work well.

Ingredients

  • 4 ears of corn
  • Cooking spray
  • Roughly 2 cups sugar snap peas
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • Kosher salt, to taste
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 tbsp sliced basil strips
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley
  • 2 tsp flaked sea salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat grill to medium-high.
  2. Remove corn husks and silk; rinse. Spray each ear with cooking spray, season with salt, and wrap in foil.
  3. In a grill basket, toss sugar snap peas and cherry tomatoes with olive oil and kosher salt.
  4. Reduce grill heat to medium and place corn in the center of the grill. Grill for 7 minutes.
  5. Add the grill basket and flip the corn. Grill veggies and corn for another 7 minutes, tossing veggies once. For char, remove corn from foil and place directly on the grill for the last few minutes, turning occasionally.
  6. While grilling, melt butter in a small saucepan over medium-low. Add garlic and cook until fragrant and just starting to brown (2–3 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in lemon zest, lemon juice, half the basil, and half the parsley.
  7. Let the grilled veggies cool for 3–5 minutes. Use a sharp knife to cut the kernels off the corn.
  8. Combine corn kernels and grilled veggies in a bowl, pour over the butter-lemon mixture, and toss to coat.
  9. Garnish with the remaining basil, parsley, and flaked sea salt. Serve warm.

Notes

Keep the corn as the central element and swap or add vegetables based on what you have—zucchini, bell pepper, or fresh herbs are great substitutes. Calories are an estimate.

Calories: 232 kcal, Carbohydrates: 33 g, Protein: 7 g, Fat: 11 g, Sodium: 1645 mg