Delicious Vegetables Even Picky Eaters Will Love

Vegetables That Won’t Taste Like Vegetables is a collection of crave-worthy vegetable recipes that even picky eaters will enjoy. These dishes are flavorful, satisfying, and never get left behind at the table.

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For a long time I wasn’t someone who reached for vegetables first. I’ll eat them—and I like many of them—but they didn’t always excite me. Growing up, dinner often meant the usual peas and carrots or corn. As I started cooking more and testing recipes with Christie, I discovered there are a lot of vegetable dishes that are genuinely exciting. Here are some of my favorites that turned me into a vegetable fan.

Buddha’s Baked Beans –

Buddah's Baked Beans are everyone's favorite BBQ side dish!

These baked beans are legendary and always requested. They’re hearty and so flavorful they can stand in as a main dish or steal the show as a side.

Thai Peanut Brussels Sprout Slaw –

Thai Peanut Brussels Sprouts Slaw in basket

Shaved Brussels sprouts, chopped peanuts and scallions give this slaw an irresistible crunch, while a creamy peanut dressing brings balanced richness. It tastes indulgent but packs real veggie goodness.

Stuffed Artichokes with Garlic Fontinella –

There's tons of flavor - and tons of cheese in these Stuffed Artichokes with Garlic and Fontinella!

This easy stuffed artichoke recipe has been a staple at family dinners for years. Simple to prepare and full of comforting flavor, it’s a satisfying starter or side.

Bacon Wrapped Maple Glazed Carrots –

These Bacon Wrapped Maple Glazed Carrots are my favorite side dish to serve for Easter dinner!

Bacon and maple glaze make carrots irresistible—there isn’t much more to say. If you want a guaranteed hit, make these.

Whiskey Glazed Baby Carrots and Brussels –

Whiskey Glazed Baby Carrots and Brussels will be the side dish star at your holiday table!

The whiskey glaze adds glossy, sweet-savory depth that converts non-veggie lovers into fans. It’s a festive side that pairs well with holiday mains.

Sausage Spaghetti Squash with Apple Cider Glaze –

Sausage SPaghetti Squash with Apple Cider Glaze is loaded with sausage and cheese!

Inspired by a trip to Napa, this spaghetti squash dish works as a hearty side or a satisfying main, with sausage and a tangy apple cider glaze that elevates the squash’s natural sweetness.

Roasted Beets and Sweets with Brown Butter Maple Glaze –

Roasted Beets and Sweets with Brown Butter Maple Glaze is sure to become your favorite side dish!

This side takes a few minutes to prep and about 30 minutes to roast. Toss with a brown butter maple glaze and serve—kids and adults alike usually ask for seconds.

Asian Zucchini Noodles –

Asian Zucchini Noodles are a healthy and delicious side dish!

Zucchini noodles are versatile—enjoy them as a light side, use them as a base for a stir-fry with ground meat, or add extra vegetables to keep the dish vegetarian.

Roasted Broccoli with Buttery Bread Crumbs –

Roasted Broccoli with Buttery Bread Crumbs is by FAR the best broccoli I've ever had!

This is my go-to broccoli recipe. Roasting brings out a nutty flavor and the buttery breadcrumbs add texture—it’s the best broccoli I’ve had and a reliable crowd-pleaser.

Buttered Carrots with Streusel Topping –

Buttered Carrots with Streusel Topping are a new edition to our holiday menu!

This recipe has become a holiday tradition in our house. The kids request it every year, and it’s a sweet, buttery addition to any holiday spread.

Roasted Asian Green Beans –

These Roasted Asian Green Beans are an easy and super healthy side!

These green beans stay crisp and addictive. Once you try them, you might find yourself snacking on a whole pan—an unexpected compliment for a vegetable.

Spicy Mushroom Rice –

Spicy Mushroom Rice is an easy, amazing side dish to any meal!

This savory, spicy mushroom rice disappears fast—double the batch if you don’t want to run out before the main course.

Grilled Italian Street Corn –

Grilled Italian Street Corn covered with red pepper mayo and cheese!

Italian-style street corn is a favorite year-round. If grilling isn’t an option, roast frozen corn on the cob in the oven and slather it with a creamy red pepper mayo for an easy, bold side.

Fried Whiskey Glazed Brussels Sprouts –

Fried Whiskey Glazed Brussels Sprouts are crispy, and coated with my famous whiskey glaze!

Frying gives these Brussels sprouts a crisp exterior, and the whiskey glaze adds sweet-savory punch. Add sliced apples for a bright, tart contrast that elevates the dish.

If you’re looking for more vegetable inspiration or side dishes for weeknight dinners and holiday meals, I’ve curated a collection of recipes to help make vegetables exciting and delicious. Try a few of these and you might find yourself reaching for veggies first.