These easy side dishes for tacos make taco night into a complete meal! From Mexican street corn dip to zesty cilantro lime rice, these easy sides create a delicious Mexican-inspired dinner experience.

In my house, tacos appear on our dinner table regularly (not only on Tuesdays!). But finding side dishes that go beyond the standard chips and salsa can be challenging. Over the years, I’ve tested countless combinations in my own kitchen, and I’m excited to share the side dishes that consistently earn rave reviews from my family!
These carefully chosen sides work beautifully with any taco style, whether you’re making my 5 minute egg tacos, simple black bean tacos, or crispy fish tacos. Each recipe brings something unique to the table while making sure your taco night feels complete and satisfying.
My essential side dishes for tacos
This crowd-pleasing dip or salad captures all the irresistible flavors of elote. I use sweet corn, zingy lime, spicy chili powder, and crumbled cheese to create a side that disappears in minutes.
These protein-packed beauties take just 20 minutes and use simple pantry ingredients that I always have on hand. I love how they add heartiness to any taco spread.
Try Refried Black Beans for a slightly different flavor profile, or check out my Instant Pot Pinto Beans method.
This colorful salad brings together fresh vegetables, cilantro lime salad dressing, and crispy tortilla strips for a dish that’s both nutritious and satisfying. It’s a great way to add more vegetables to taco night!
I can’t imagine serving tacos without this aromatic rice side. The bright combination of cilantro, lime juice, and lime zest transforms ordinary rice into something extraordinary that works beautifully with tacos or burrito bowls.
This no-chop-required salad comes together in minutes and gets better as it sits, making it great for meal prep or busy weeknight dinners.
I developed this mayo-free coleslaw specifically for taco night, and it’s become one of my most-requested sides. The tangy vinaigrette dressing complements crunchy cabbage, red onion, and cilantro, while cumin provides that authentic Mexican flavor profile.
This Cuban-inspired side has become a staple in my house. I combine black beans with rice, green bell pepper, and seasonings like cumin, lime, and cilantro for a filling side that doubles as a complete protein source.
I’ve perfected this guacamole recipe over years of testing, balancing simple ingredients for a smooth, flavorful result. The key is using perfectly ripe avocados and not overthinking the seasoning—sometimes simple is best.
This quick Spanish rice (which is actually Mexican-style red rice!) uses salsa for bold flavor and adobo sauce for smoky undertones. It comes together quickly and makes a great accompaniment to any taco feast. For a hands-off version, try my Instant Pot Spanish Rice.
When corn is in season, Mexican street corn (elote) is a must-try side. This traditional street food features sweet corn charred on the grill, then slathered with creamy sauce, seasoned with chili powder, and topped with crumbled cheese.
This tasty black bean dip is creamy, smoky, and full of flavor! Perfect as a snack or appetizer recipe, it’s so easy to whip up and pairs well with tortilla chips, veggies, or pita bread.
This fresh and zesty salsa takes just minutes to prepare and adds bright flavor to any taco night. I use sweet corn, bell peppers, onions, and a squeeze of lime for something that’s perfect with tortilla chips or spooned directly onto tacos.
Fresh, ripe tomatoes transform ordinary salsa into something extraordinary. My salsa fresca stars tomatoes, onion, cilantro, and lime for the perfect chip dipping experience. Pair with store-bought chips or try making homemade tortilla chips.
Fresh and zingy with just the right citrus pop, this slaw works beautifully as either a side dish or a taco filling. I love how it adds crunch and brightness to any meal.
Each bite delivers an explosion of sweet, savory, salty, and spicy flavors that perfectly complement rich taco fillings. This tropical twist has become one of my favorite appetizer options.
This healthier version of bean dip makes a fantastic taco night starter. Make it with homemade refried beans (or Instant Pot refried beans) or even canned refried beans in a pinch. Unlike traditional versions loaded with cheese, this plant-based option delivers big flavor without the extra calories.
This cucumber tomato avocado salad is all about fresh simplicity: ripe and juicy tomatoes, cool cucumbers, and creamy avocado. They’re mixed with lime juice and cilantro for a tangy pop that perfectly accentuates their flavors.
Here’s a tasty and healthy side to go with tacos: Mexican quinoa! It’s a mix of colorful vegetables and quinoa, and pretty simple to put together. Featuring black beans, tomatoes, corn, and zucchini, it’s spiced up with fajita seasoning. Bonus: leftovers save well and make a great lunch!
Here’s a great side that can be a main dish in itself, or a side to go with tacos when entertaining! Start with a baked sweet potato. Then add black bean salsa, corn, and drizzle with creamy cilantro sauce.
Last but not least in my favorite sides to go with tacos: this Mexican cheese dip! It’s a play on white chili, using white beans, mild green chiles, corn, and a gooey mess of Mexican cheeses. It’s a rich side for dipping with chips while noshing on tacos.
Tips for taco night success
After hosting countless taco nights, I’ve learned a few tricks that make everything run smoother:
- Prep sides first: Most of these can be made ahead or require minimal last-minute attention
- Mix textures: Combine creamy, crunchy, and soft elements for the most satisfying meal
- Consider dietary needs: Many of these sides are naturally vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free (see below)
- Double your favorites: Popular sides like guacamole and salsa always go faster than expected!
How to serve and store
Most of these sides taste best at room temperature, making them perfect for buffet-style serving. Most vegetable-based sides keep for 2-3 days refrigerated, while grain-based sides like rice and quinoa last up to 5 days. Bean-based sides also freeze well for up to 3 months.
Dietary accommodations
These sides offer excellent options for various dietary needs:
- Vegetarian: Almost all of these sides are naturally vegetarian
- Vegan: Many options including all the fresh salsas, slaws, and bean dishes
- Gluten-Free: Rice dishes, quinoa, beans, and fresh vegetables are naturally gluten-free
- High-Protein: Bean dishes, quinoa, and cheese-based dips provide substantial protein
Taco recipes you’ll love
Of course, I couldn’t leave you with just the sides! Here are my top favorite vegetarian and vegan taco recipes that pair perfectly with these sides:
- Cauliflower Tacos with Yum Yum Sauce: Crispy breaded cauliflower paired with refried beans and rich sauce
- Easy Black Bean Tacos: Super quick and perfect for busy weeknights
- Easy Tofu Tacos: Full of flavor and completely plant-based
- Jackfruit Tacos: A fruit that tastes remarkably like pulled pork with the right spices
- 5 Minute Egg Tacos: Perfect for breakfast-for-dinner nights
Frequently asked questions
Light, fresh sides pair beautifully with fish tacos. Try our Mexican Coleslaw, Cucumber Tomato Avocado Salad, or Cilantro Lime Rice. The bright, acidic flavors complement the delicate fish without overwhelming it.
For a satisfying vegetarian taco meal, serve plant-protein-rich sides like Refried Beans, Black Beans and Rice, or Mexican Quinoa alongside your vegetarian tacos. These sides ensure everyone gets enough protein and stays full.
Many of these sides can be prepared in advance. Mexican Coleslaw, Black Beans and Rice, and Mexican Quinoa actually taste better after the flavors have time to meld. Prepare them up to 2 days ahead and refrigerate until serving.
Classic choices include our classic margarita recipe, Mexican beer with lime, or agua fresca. For non-alcoholic options, try horchata or a hibiscus tea (jamaica). Browse our collection of homemade margarita recipes that make the perfect companion to taco night.
Side Dishes for Tacos: Mexican Street Corn Dip
These easy side dishes for tacos make taco night into a complete meal! From Mexican street corn dip to zesty cilantro lime rice, these easy sides create a delicious Mexican-inspired dinner experience.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 8
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Mexican
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
- ¼ cup mayonnaise
- ¼ cup Greek yogurt or sour cream
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- ½ teaspoon chili powder
- ¼ teaspoon each garlic powder and cumin
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
- 3 15-ounce cans corn kernels, drained (or 4 ½ cups cooked corn or grilled corn*)
- 2 green onions, sliced
- 1/2 red pepper, finely diced
- 3 tablespoons cilantro, finely chopped
- 7 ounce can diced green chiles
- 1 cup crumbled Cotija cheese or feta cheese
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, Greek yogurt, lime juice, chili powder, garlic powder, cumin, and kosher salt.
- Mix together the drained corn, chopped vegetables, green chiles, cheese, and dressing. If desired, top with a sprinkle more cheese crumbles. Serve immediately or refrigerate for up to 3 days. Bring to room temperature before serving.
Notes
*This should require about 5 cobs corn, depending on their size.