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A casserole-loving country: Our most-popular Thanksgiving sides have a common theme
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Date:2025-04-16 00:35:21
What sides will be on your table this Thanksgiving?
From stuffing to cranberry sauce, there are a variety of options for side dishes to sit alongside your turkey this year. Ahead of Thanksgiving celebrations, Google shared a list with USA TODAY of the most-searched side dishes in each state, with data complied from Oct. 6-Nov. 6.
Casseroles – green bean, corn and more – were the most searched overall. Green bean casserole was the overall winner, with 18 states counting it as the most-searched side dish. Some states, like Hawaii and Wyoming, had more unique searches, with bruschetta and creamy polenta respectively topping the results.
Check out your state's uniquely searched side dishes below:
Healthy Thanksgiving side dishes:These are options you'll want to gobble up
Your state's most-searched Thanksgiving side dish, according to Google
Alabama: Corn casserole
Alaska: Green bean casserole
Arizona: Green bean casserole
Arkansas: Sweet potato casserole
California: Stuffing recipe
Colorado: Green bean casserole
Connecticut: Green bean casserole
Delaware: Stuffing recipe
Florida: Sweet potato casserole
Georgia: Broccoli casserole
Hawaii: Bruschetta
Idaho: Twice baked potatoes
Illinois: Coleslaw recipe
Indiana: Corn casserole
Iowa: Green bean casserole
Kansas: Cucumber salad
Kentucky: Broccoli casserole
Louisiana: Green bean casserole
Maine: Green bean casserole
Maryland: Corn salad
Massachusetts: Green bean casserole
Michigan: Sweet potato casserole
Minnesota: Green bean casserole
Mississippi: Green bean casserole
Missouri: Stuffing recipe
Montana: Homemade mac and cheese
Nebraska: Twice baked potatoes
Nevada: Corn casserole
New Hampshire: Green bean casserole
New Jersey: Cornbread recipe
New Mexico: Green bean casserole
New York: Roasted potatoes
North Carolina: Green bean casserole
North Dakota: Smoked mashed potatoes
Ohio: Scalloped potatoes
Oklahoma: Sweet potato casserole
Oregon: Green bean casserole
Pennsylvania: Mac and cheese recipe
Rhode Island: Green bean casserole
South Carolina: Mashed potatoes recipe
South Dakota: Green bean casserole
Tennessee: Potato salad recipe
Texas: Green bean casserole
Utah: Mashed potatoes recipe
Vermont: Gratin potatoes
Virginia: Cornbread recipe
Washington: Green bean casserole
Washington, D.C.: Roasted carrots
West Virginia: Sweet potato casserole
Wisconsin: Green bean casserole
Wyoming: Creamy polenta
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