You said you’d bring a side dish. Seemed easy enough.
Then the text comes:
“Just bring whatever!”
Cool. Super helpful.
Now you’re standing in your kitchen trying to figure out if pasta salad is too obvious, if someone else is already bringing baked beans, and whether showing up with chips counts as contributing.
This list is for those moments.
These easy cookout sides are crowd-friendly, simple to make, travel well, and go with almost anything — burgers, hot dogs, pulled pork, BBQ chicken, brats, or whatever ends up on the grill.
Let’s save you from bringing the fifth potato salad.

What Makes a Good Cookout Side?
When you don’t know the menu, choose sides that are:
- Easy to transport
- Safe sitting outside for a bit
- Kid-friendly
- Flexible with different foods
- Easy to make ahead
- Not super niche
If a side works with burgers and pulled pork and grilled chicken? That’s your winner.
Easy Cookout Sides That Go With Everything
1. Classic Pasta Salad
Pasta salad is popular for a reason. It feeds a crowd, can be made the night before, and works with basically every cookout menu.
Bonus Tip: Add cubes of cheese and mini pepperoni to make it feel more filling.
2. Watermelon Slices
Fast. Cheap. Everyone eats it.
Cut it into triangles or sticks for easier grabbing.
3. Deviled Eggs
They disappear every single time.
Transport tip: Use a muffin tin lined with paper towels to keep them from sliding around.
4. Baked Beans
A cookout staple that pairs with almost anything grilled.
Store-bought is completely acceptable here.
5. Fruit Tray
Especially good when you have no clue what everyone else is bringing.
Strawberries, grapes, watermelon, pineapple, and blueberries are easy wins.
6. Coleslaw
Works with burgers, BBQ, sandwiches, and hot dogs.
You can buy the bagged mix and save yourself some effort.
7. Corn Salad
Fresh, colorful, and easy to scoop.
Use canned corn if you need something fast.
8. Macaroni Salad
Creamy sides tend to disappear quickly at summer parties.
This one is especially kid-approved.
Last-Minute Cookout Sides From the Grocery Store
Sometimes the cookout is in three hours. No judgment.
9. Bagged Salad Kits
Dump into a bowl and pretend you made it.
10. Hawaiian Rolls
People always underestimate how useful extra bread is.
11. Deli Pasta Salad
Upgrade it with shredded cheese or chopped veggies.
12. Chips + Queso
Minimal effort. Maximum popularity.
13. Veggie Tray
Easy and balances out all the heavier foods.
14. Cookie Tray
Not technically a side.
Still gets eaten.
15. Pickle Tray
Surprisingly useful with burgers and sandwiches.
No-Cook Sides for Hot Summer Days
16. Cucumber Salad
Light, cold, and refreshing.
17. Caprese Skewers
WANT TO SAVE THIS FOR LATER?
Cherry tomatoes + mozzarella + basil = fancy without much work.
18. Watermelon Feta Salad
Sweet and salty always works.
19. Fruit Fluff
People secretly love dessert salads.
20. Dill Pickle Dip
Serve with chips or pretzels.
Expect recipe requests.
21. BLT Pasta Salad
Feels a little more interesting than regular pasta salad.
Cookout Sides Kids Actually Eat
22. Mac and Cheese
Kids. Adults. Everyone wins.
23. Cheese Cubes + Crackers
Simple but reliable.
24. Watermelon Fries
Just cut watermelon into fry shapes.
Instantly more fun.
25. Buttered Noodles
Extremely safe choice.
26. Mini Corn Muffins
Easy to grab while running around outside.
Cookout Sides That Look Fancy But Are Secretly Easy
27. Layered Taco Dip
People gather around this like it’s a campfire.
28. Street Corn Pasta Salad
A little trendier without being difficult.
29. Loaded Potato Salad
Bacon and cheese make everything better.
30. Patriotic Fruit Tray
Perfect for Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Labor Day.
31. Peach Burrata Salad
Looks impressive.
Takes almost no effort.
What Should You Bring If You’re Totally Unsure?
Here’s the cheat sheet:
For a big crowd:
- Pasta salad
- Baked beans
- Potato salad
For picky eaters:
- Fruit tray
- Mac and cheese
- Hawaiian rolls
For super short notice:
- Chips + queso
- Deli sides
- Salad kit
For outdoor summer parties:
- Watermelon
- Corn salad
- Cucumber salad
If you truly have no idea:
Bring pasta salad.
Seriously.
Frequently Asked Questions
What side dish goes with everything at a cookout?
Pasta salad, fruit trays, baked beans, and watermelon are some of the safest choices because they pair with almost every cookout main dish.
What is the easiest cookout side to bring?
Fruit trays, chips and dip, salad kits, and deli-made sides are the easiest last-minute options.
What cookout sides travel well?
Pasta salad, baked beans, corn salad, rolls, chips, and watermelon tend to survive car rides better than delicate dishes.
Before You Head Out…
If you’re staring into your fridge wondering what to bring, remember this:
Nobody remembers who brought the perfect side dish.
They remember the one that got eaten first.
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