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What to Serve with Cabbage Soup? 13 Best Side Dishes

Are we the only ones who think cabbage soup alone can be a bit… boring? It’s like, we need a little something extra to make it a full-on meal. Ever had that feeling?

You’re in the right place! We’ve tried it all, trust us. From crusty bread that’s perfect for dipping, to spicy sausages that add a kick, we’ve got a bunch of ideas.

Remember that time when all you had was cabbage soup and wished you had something more? We’ve been there, too. Don’t just settle for okay; let’s make it awesome.

Ready to make your bowl of cabbage soup the star of the meal? Let’s get started!

Top 13 Side Dishes for Cabbage Soup

Here are our top picks for side dishes to serve with cabbage soup:

Side DishMain IngredientsFlavor ProfileDifficultyTime
Whole Grain BreadWhole grain flour, yeast, waterNutty, heartyMedium3 hrs
Beet SaladBeets, goat cheese, walnutsEarthy, tangyEasy30 min
Baked Sweet Potato FriesSweet potatoes, olive oil, sea saltSweet, savoryEasy25 min
Garlic Roasted CauliflowerCauliflower, garlic, olive oilSavory, garlickyEasy30 min
Avocado ToastAvocado, whole grain bread, lemon juiceCreamy, tangyEasy10 min
Lemon Dill QuinoaQuinoa, lemon, dillFresh, zestyEasy20 min
Spinach and Feta Stuffed MushroomsMushrooms, spinach, feta cheeseSavory, creamyMedium35 min
Carrot and Raisin SaladCarrots, raisins, yogurtSweet, creamyEasy15 min
Chickpea PattiesChickpeas, breadcrumbs, spicesSavory, spicedMedium30 min
Tomato Basil BruschettaTomatoes, basil, baguetteFresh, tangyEasy15 min
Sautéed Swiss ChardSwiss chard, garlic, olive oilEarthy, garlickyEasy15 min
Roasted Red PeppersRed peppers, olive oil, balsamic vinegarSweet, tangyEasy30 min
Butternut Squash MashButternut squash, butter, nutmegSweet, creamyEasy25 min

1 – Whole Grain Bread

Whole grain bread, our all-time fave. Crunchy crust and a nutty taste make it a perfect balance with cabbage soup. We add a bit of butter for an extra kick.

The whole grains give it a denser texture, perfect for soaking up broth. Flavours range from warm oats to hearty seeds. We often toast ours, giving it a slightly smoky edge.

2 – Beet Salad

Beet salad is a quirky, colorful addition to our list. Earthy beets mixed with tangy feta and crunchy walnuts. We love throwing in sweet apple slices for a great twist.

The balance of sweet, salty, and earthy flavors excites our taste buds every time. Mixing in some arugula adds a spicy kick. Simply vibrant and absolutely delightful.

3 – Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Who knew these fries could be such a hit? Crispy, sweet, and salty. We love them with a sprinkle of paprika for a smoky touch. You’ll need sweet potatoes, olive oil, salt, and paprika.

Slice them thin and roast until golden. Perfect balance with lighter soups. We always munch on these while prepping dinner. Ah, fries bliss!

4 – Garlic Roasted Cauliflower

Garlic roasted cauliflower is a savory, crunchy delight. It’s garlicky, crispy, and oh-so satisfying. We usually toss cauliflower florets with olive oil, minced garlic, salt, and pepper.

Roast them till golden brown and fragrant. The flavor is rich, with a hint of nuttiness. Every bite is a perfect balance of crispy and tender.

5 – Avocado Toast

We all adore avocado toast, right? Creamy avocado meets crispy bread. We love smashing ripe avocados with lemon juice, salt, and pepper. It’s a blend of smooth, tangy, and savory.

We sometimes add a poached egg or cherry tomatoes for an extra layer. It’s a versatile dish that never disappoints. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a quick snack.

6 – Lemon Dill Quinoa

Lemon Dill Quinoa is fresh and zesty. We mix quinoa, lemon juice, zest, fresh dill, and olive oil.

Ingredients: quinoa, fresh lemon (juice and zest), fresh dill, olive oil, salt, and pepper. The lemon adds a bright, tangy flavor, while dill offers a subtle herbal touch.

We once tried it with extra lemon and dill. Not too shabby!

7 – Spinach and Feta Stuffed Mushrooms

We’ve got a thing for Spinach and Feta Stuffed Mushrooms. They’re earthy, cheesy, and oh-so-yummy. You only need fresh spinach, garlic, feta, mushrooms, olive oil, salt, and pepper.

We sauté spinach with garlic until wilted. Mix with crumbly feta. Then, stuff those shrooms and bake till golden.

Each bite is savory and creamy. We often make them for parties; they vanish fast!

8 – Carrot and Raisin Salad

Carrot and raisin salad is our crunchy, sweet favorite. We mix shredded carrots, raisins, and a hint of lemon juice. Ingredients: carrots, raisins, lemon juice.

That citrus kick? It balances the sweetness beautifully. Plus, we toss in some chopped parsley for a fresh taste. It’s simple and satisfying. Perfect for any meal. We always enjoy its vibrant flavor.

9 – Chickpea Patties

We love chickpea patties for their crispy texture and rich flavor. They’re made with mashed chickpeas, breadcrumbs, onions, and a mix of spices. Simple, yet satisfying.

Their savory taste pairs well with any meal. The outside gets golden and crunchy, while the inside stays soft. Adding a bit of lemon juice brings a refreshing zing.

10 – Tomato Basil Bruschetta

Tomato Basil Bruschetta—simple, fresh, and tasty. Tomatoes, basil, garlic, and olive oil, piled on crispy bread. Bursting with flavors of juicy tomatoes and fragrant basil.

Our go-to for any meal. We love the garlic kick and the crunch of toasted bread. It’s light, refreshing, and perfect with cabbage soup.

11 – Sautéed Swiss Chard

Swiss chard is vibrant and crispy. This leafy green is full of flavor with a slightly bitter and sweet taste. We toss it with olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper.

Swiss chard is perfect for a quick, nutritious side. The stalks are crunchy, while the leaves are tender. We love its vibrant colors that pop on the plate. Simple to make and delicious!

12 – Roasted Red Peppers

Roasted red peppers are sweet and slightly smoky. We love their vibrant color and rich flavor.

You need fresh red peppers, olive oil, salt, and pepper. We usually roast them until the skins char and peel them after. The flesh becomes tender and juicy.

A bit of garlic adds depth. Sometimes, we toss them in our salads for a flavorful punch.

13 – Butternut Squash Mash

Butternut Squash Mash is creamy and sweet. It’s made with roasted butternut squash, a bit of butter, salt, and pepper.

We’ve tried adding cinnamon for a warm twist, and sometimes a splash of maple syrup. The flavor is rich and slightly nutty.

Perfectly smooth, it melts in your mouth. It’s a cozy, comforting side dish.

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