If you’re wondering what to serve with grilled chicken, you’ve come to the right place. This curated list of more than 15 side dishes offers practical, family-friendly ideas without overwhelming you. You’ll find grilled vegetables and fruits, fresh salads and slaws, and several satisfying starchy sides—perfect for a weeknight dinner, a backyard cookout, or a neighborhood barbecue.

Grilled chicken is one of the most versatile proteins—simple to prepare, adaptable to countless marinades and seasonings, and widely enjoyed by guests of all ages. If you plan to grill chicken soon but want easy, reliable side ideas, this guide highlights options that consistently work well together.
Why these are great sides for grilled chicken
There are plenty of lists out there, so why pick these options? A few reasons:
- Real experience with grilled chicken. These pairings come from recipes and tests developed for home cooks, covering everything from marinated thighs to grilled breasts and whole smoked birds.
- Family-tested favorites. These are the sides most often served with grilled or smoked chicken in home kitchens—reliable, tasty, and approachable for crowds.
- Allergy-friendly choices. Many of the suggested sides are naturally gluten free, and several are dairy free, paleo, or Whole30 compatible. That makes them great to bring to gatherings where guests have varied dietary needs.

So what sides go with grilled chicken?
Almost anything goes. From fresh salads to charred vegetables, sweet grilled fruit to hearty starches, these sides complement grilled chicken whether it’s simply seasoned, marinated, or slightly sweet.
Below are healthy, crowd-pleasing sides that pair well with grilled chicken—or any chicken cooked another way.
What to serve with grilled chicken
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- Salads and Slaws
- Grilled Veggies
- Starchy Salads
- Grilled Fruits
- Starchy Sides
Salads and Slaws
Light, crisp salads and slaws balance the smoky, savory flavors of grilled chicken. Choose a slaw to match the flavor profile of your chicken—creamy, tangy, or fruity dressings all work well. Many of these recipes are gluten free and several are paleo or Whole30 friendly.
Pineapple Coleslaw
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Healthy Apple & Broccoli Slaw (Paleo, Whole30)
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Spring Green Salad
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Kohlrabi, Kale, & Carrot Coleslaw
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Grilled Veggies
Vegetables grilled simply with oil and salt become sweet, smoky, and an ideal match for chicken. They’re quick to prepare and highlight the natural flavors of the produce.
Quick & Easy Grilled Asparagus Recipe (No Foil!)
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Perfectly Grilled Onions
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Grilled Zucchini (Whole30, Paleo, GF)
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Grilled Bell Peppers (Whole30, Paleo, GF)
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Starchy Salads
If you want a heartier side, starchy salads add substance and flavor to your meal. These options pair especially well with grilled chicken for a filling spread.
Grilled Corn Tomato Avocado Salad
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Greek Rice Salad (Gluten Free, Dairy Free)
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Creamy Gluten Free Potato Salad (in an Instant Pot)
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Grilled Fruits
Grilled fruit makes a delightful side or a simple dessert. Grilled pineapple or peaches pair especially well with slightly sweet marinades like teriyaki or honey-glazed chicken.
Juicy Grilled Pineapple (No Added Sugar!)
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No-Fuss Grilled Fresh Peaches (Unsweetened)
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Grilled Fruit Kabobs with Sweet & Spicy Glaze – Miss Allie’s Kitchen
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Starchy Sides
For those who want more carbs on the plate, these starchy sides are crowd-pleasers. They’re easy to transport to a potluck and serve alongside grilled chicken.
20 Minute Grilled Corn on the Cob (No Husk)
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25-Minutes Grilled Potato Slices
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Gluten Free Cornbread Muffins
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