Seasonal & Holidays
These Thanksgiving Dinner Staples Are The Top Side Dishes On MD Tables
Campbell's recently released its State of the Sides Report, which showcases the iconic side dishes most likely to appear on MD tables.
From classics like green bean casserole to rising stars like macaroni and cheese, three Thanksgiving Day side dishes remain the favorites at holiday celebrations in Maryland.
Campbell's recently released its annual State of the Sides Report, which showcases the iconic side dishes that don’t just complement a Thanksgiving meal, but remain at the heart of it.
To determine each state's favorite side dish, Campbell's commissioned a survey of 5,000 U.S. adults 18 and older who celebrate Thanksgiving, with 100 Americans in each of the 50 states. The research was conducted in July and August of this year.
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In Maryland, macaroni and cheese, sweet potatoes and stuffing all tied for the state's favorite Thanksgiving side, according to the report. Mashed potatoes came in at No. 4, followed by cranberry sauce at No. 5.
According to Campbell's, this year's report revealed it's the sides, not the turkey, that remain the stars of the Thanksgiving dinner table.
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Nationally, stuffing took the top spot as the most beloved side, followed by mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, macaroni and cheese, and green bean casserole.
Some other key findings from the report include:
- 63% prefer eating side dishes over the turkey at Thanksgiving, up from 56% in 2024.
- 47% say they'd be perfectly happy with a plate full of sides and nothing else, up from 38% in 2024.
- 44% call green bean casserole the most iconic Thanksgiving side, with more than half of those who always cook the full Thanksgiving meal saying it's best made the traditional way. In fact, the dish is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year and has been the second most-searched side for three consecutive years.
- 50% of the nation believes macaroni and cheese should be a staple at every holiday table, with Gen Z and millennials leading the charge.
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