The Most Popular Thanksgiving Side Dish In Your State, According to Campbell's (2024)

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and we're already starting to mentally plan our menus. For some people (myself included) the best part of Turkey Day is actually anything but the turkey. Actually, new polls show that that's the case for the majority of Americans.

Campbell's just released the 2023 edition of its "States of the Sides," a report on the country's favorite Thanksgiving side dishes, and according to its polling, more than two-thirds (67%) of Americans prefer side dishes to the main event. What's more, in the age-old battle of stuffing vs. mashed potatoes, there was a surprise dethroning, with a new champion on top of the list of America's favorite side dishes. Read on to learn more and find out which side reigns supreme in your state.

The Most Popular Thanksgiving Side Dishes in the U.S.

8. Salads

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At the bottom of the list is a dish that will surprise probably no one: salads. But on a day of decadence and carbo-loading like Thanksgiving, there are some people who appreciate a nod to the vegetal side of things. Salads as a category took top spot in Virginia and tied for top in Illinois. Although there's no telling if those polled were referring to this kind of (green) salad or this kind of (dessert) salad.

Make the Recipe: Roasted Fall Vegetable Salad

7. Breads

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Buttery, plush, and endlessly delicious, breads took the second to last spot on the list of side dishes in America. Whether we're talking Parker House rolls, dinner rolls, or the good old-fashioned crescent roll (made from scratch or not—we won't tell), for those in Colorado and Florida, it wouldn't be Thanksgiving without bread on the table. But for the rest of America, breads were beat out by several other crowd-favorite carbs on the list.

Make the Recipe: Sweet Dinner Rolls

6. Root Vegetable Dishes

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Though it covers a broad category of dishes, root vegetable sides have fans from coast to coast. Root vegetables reign supreme in New York, California, and Arizona, and are tied for first in Connecticut, Georgia, and Florida. We're talking turnips, parsnips, carrots, beets, yucca, celery root, and more (note: potatoes and sweet potatoes are in their own categories). Whether roasted, glazed, or puréed, these vegetables add a pop of color to what can be a very brown and beige-hued meal.

Make the Recipe: Maple-Roasted Carrots with Carrot-Top Pesto

5. Green Bean Casserole

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Coming into the fifth spot is a nostalgic side whose glory days are perhaps in the past: green bean casserole. The top side in Washington state and tied for top in Connecticut, the retro holdout is still a matter of tradition for many people. And, made with as few as 4 ingredients, it's also one of the easiest side dishes to make on the big day.

Make the Recipe: Vintage Fresh Green Bean Casserole

4. Sweet Potatoes/Yams

Yams and sweet potatoes (yes, they're different) kick off the top half of the list, and despite widespread love for the terrific tubers, they are only tied for top spot in one state: Alabama. On Turkey Day, the root vegetable sparks a bit of controversy—to marshmallow or not to marshmallow—so much so, that on many Thanksgiving spreads there are two versions of the dish, one with and one without. One thing is for sure: it wouldn't be Thanksgiving for many American families without sweet potatoes (or yams) on the table.

Make the Recipe: Candied Yams

3. Mac & Cheese

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Coming in at number three on the list is macaroni and cheese. Mac and cheese was a new entry to the top five this year, having been ranked by 27% of Americans as their favorite side dish. Look—any day is a good day to make macaroni and cheese, and Thanksgiving is no exception. Whether you opt for baked, slow-cooked, extra decadent, or easy as heck, there are no wrong answers when it comes to which mac and cheese should be on your Thanksgiving table. It should come as no surprise that this cheese pasta dish runs the South; it was the first pick in Louisiana, South Carolina, Missouri (and Delaware and Maryland), and tied for top in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.

Make the Recipe: Mom's Favorite Baked Mac and Cheese

2. Stuffing/Dressing

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Now for the top two. Falling from the top spot from last year, stuffing (or dressing) still remains an extremely popular side in Americans' hearts—and stomachs—on Turkey Day. Stuffing is where you get to put your own spin on the classics. Whether it's in the bird or not, with meat or without, or made with cornbread, white bread, croutons, or no bread at all, stuffing is the choose-your-own-adventure of side dishes.

Stuffing brought home the proverbial bacon (or more aptly, sausage) in 10 states—Alaska, Arkansas, Indiana, Maine, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Vermont—and tied for first in 2 more: Oklahoma and Mississippi.

Make the Recipe: Old Fashioned Stuffing

1. Mashed Potatoes

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And the winner is...mashed potatoes! Rising from second place in 2022, mashed potatoes take the crown for America's favorite Thanksgiving side dish. Creamy, rich, and comforting, they're the perfect accompaniment to turkey and gravy, so it makes sense that mashed potatoes came out on top.

Make the Recipe: Slow Cooked Mashed Potatoes

A Breakdown of the Most Popular Sides in Each State

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As you can see on the map, mashed potatoes hold the overwhelming majority, followed by stuffing. Potatoes take first prize in 22 states: Idaho, Indiana, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. They also tied for first in two more states: Illinois and Oklahoma. It would appear we live in the United States of Mashed Potatoes.

More on America's Favorite Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Side dishes clearly make the meal for Americans on Thanksgiving. According the Campbell's data, over half of people polled (54%) would be content with just sides on their holiday plate, up 17% from last year. The surveys also found that on average, Americans will be serving five side dishes on their Thanksgiving table each year, so there's room for plenty of the dishes listed on the table.

And if you're looking to get creative with your side dishes but your family insists on tradition, consider Friendsgiving an opportunity to run wild. Campbell's found that 59% of Americans plan to celebrate the holiday this year, with 44% of those polled reporting they feel they can be more creative and experimental with sides when it comes to Friendsgiving.

One takeaway we can certainly gather from this data: Thanksgiving is an extremely personal holiday, and one rife with strong traditions and even stronger opinions. How did your favorite side dish stack up against the competition?

The Most Popular Thanksgiving Side Dish In Your State, According to Campbell's (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Thanksgiving dish in the United States? ›

America's different regions can favor different local cuisines, and Thanksgiving dinner provides no exception. While turkey is the top selection in every region, side-dish challenger mashed potatoes are tied for first place in the Midwest (both winning 85% of matchups) and West (both winning 79%).

What state's favorite Thanksgiving side dish is macaroni and cheese? ›

Survey says mac and cheese is the most popular Thanksgiving side dish in North Carolina.

What is the least favorite side dish for Thanksgiving? ›

And the least favorite side dish for Americans on Thanksgiving is -- green bean casserole. 31.4 percent of people surveyed do not like it.

What are the 3 traditional foods Americans eat during Thanksgiving? ›

Millions of people across the United States will sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal, including turkey, potatoes, squash, corn, and cranberries. These foods have become synonymous with Thanksgiving, but how did they end up on tables from Maine to California?

What side dishes were eaten at the first Thanksgiving? ›

Native crops such as peas, beans, squash, and the aforementioned flint corn would have likely made an appearance on the Thanksgiving table alongside vegetables brought over from England, such as cabbage and carrots.

What is the most important meal on Thanksgiving? ›

No Thanksgiving Day would be complete without the traditional meal. Must-eats are: roast turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, and sweet potatoes and Brussels sprouts.

Which dish was not eaten at the first Thanksgiving? ›

Potatoes. Whether mashed or roasted, white or sweet, potatoes had no place at the first Thanksgiving.

What is the most popular Thanksgiving Day destination in the United States? ›

New York, New York

It doesn't get more iconic than the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

What was the popular dish served at the first Thanksgiving? ›

The first Thanksgiving banquet consisted of foods like venison, bean stew and hard biscuits. And while corn and pumpkin had their place on the table, they hardly resembled the cornbread stuffing and pumpkin pie we feast on today.

Why is turkey the most popular Thanksgiving food? ›

Finally, amid the Civil War in 1863, Hale got her wish: President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday. The turkey comes in because the big birds were plentiful in New England, often distributed to soldiers in the Army.

What is the number one side dish for Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed potatoes are a traditional Thanksgiving side dish for a reason, and we definitely look forward to serving up this delicious dish every November.

What do people in Georgia eat for Thanksgiving? ›

Georgia's Top Side Dish

The top five most popular holiday side dishes include mashed potatoes, stuffing/dressing, mac & cheese, yams/ sweet potatoes, and green bean casserole.

Is mac and cheese a side dish black people? ›

Macaroni and cheese is one of many popular holiday dishes that has ties to enslaved Black peoples who adapted their customs from West Africa and experiences in America to their cooking traditions.

What are 4 commonly consumed foods at Thanksgiving other than turkey? ›

Cornish game hen, goose, duck, ham, beef, salmon, and mushroom recipes make worthy centerpieces for holiday meals.

How many sides should you serve for Thanksgiving? ›

How many dishes should I serve with the turkey? For 4 people, choose 1-2 appetizers and 3 sides. For 8 people, choose 1-3 appetizers and 3 sides. For 16 people, choose 2-3 appetizers and 3 or more sides.

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