16 BBQ Side Dishes That Aren’t Potato Salad (But Still Steal the Show)

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Every backyard cookout has that one bowl of potato salad sitting on the table like it owns the place.

Don’t get me wrong – potato salad has earned its BBQ reputation. But after years behind the smoker and grill, I’ll tell you something most pitmasters quietly admit: the best BBQ side dishes often aren’t potato salad at all.

Great barbecue is rich, smoky, and bold. That brisket bark, those sticky ribs, that charred chicken skin – those flavors deserve sides that balance, brighten, and sometimes even challenge the main event.

The right side dish can add crunch, acidity, sweetness, or a little heat to keep every bite exciting.

At my cookouts, the sides aren’t afterthoughts. They’re strategic flavor players. Some cool things down, some soak up sauce, and a few – if we’re being honest – steal more attention than the meat.

So if you’re ready to shake up your cookout spread, here are 16 BBQ side dishes that bring flavor, texture, and personality to the table – and not a scoop of potato salad in sight.

1. Classic Creamy Coleslaw

If barbecue had an official sidekick, coleslaw would be wearing the cape.

A bowl of crisp cabbage tossed in creamy dressing might sound simple, but this is one of the most essential BBQ side dishes for a reason.

When you’re biting into fatty brisket or sticky ribs, that cool crunch resets your palate like a splash of cold water on a hot day.

Good slaw is all about balance. You want:

  • Crunch from fresh cabbage
  • Creaminess from mayo
  • Tang from vinegar
  • A touch of sweetness

I like to toss in shredded carrots and sometimes a little grated apple. That tiny pop of sweetness surprises people in the best way.

Pitmaster tip: Let coleslaw sit for at least an hour before serving. The flavors settle in and the cabbage softens just enough.

Mini recipe

A cool, crunchy slaw is one of the most reliable BBQ side dishes for cutting through smoky meats.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups shredded green cabbage
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine cabbage and carrots.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk mayo, vinegar, sugar, salt, and pepper.
  3. Pour dressing over the cabbage mixture and toss well.
  4. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.

Pitmaster Tip: Add thin apple slices for a sweet crunch.

2. Grilled Corn on the Cob with Herb Butter

If the grill’s already hot, corn deserves a spot on those grates.

Fresh corn caramelizes beautifully when grilled. The natural sugars char slightly, giving you that sweet-smoky combo that screams summer.

The trick is simple: grill the corn until it gets a little color, then brush it with garlic herb butter while it’s still hot.

The result?

  • Sweet
  • Smoky
  • Buttery
  • Slightly charred

Basically, everything barbecue stands for in vegetable form.

Sometimes I sprinkle chili powder and squeeze lime over the top for a street-corn vibe. Guests suddenly act like you’re a culinary genius. I don’t argue.

Mini recipe

Nothing screams summer like charred corn straight off the grill.

Ingredients

  • 6 ears fresh corn, husked
  • 4 tbsp butter, softened
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley
  • Salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat grill to medium-high heat.
  2. Grill corn for 10–12 minutes, turning occasionally until lightly charred.
  3. Mix butter, garlic, parsley, and salt.
  4. Brush herb butter over hot corn before serving.

Optional: Sprinkle chili powder and squeeze lime on top.

Southern Baked Beans
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3. Southern Baked Beans

Every serious barbecue table needs a hearty, saucy side dish, and baked beans deliver.

These aren’t the plain canned beans you ate as a kid. Real BBQ baked beans are slow-cooked with brown sugar, bacon, onion, mustard, and a touch of smoke.

The magic happens when the sauce thickens and caramelizes around the beans.

The flavor profile hits every note:

  • Sweet
  • Savory
  • Smoky
  • Rich

And here’s the secret pitmasters love: baked beans are incredible for soaking up barbecue sauce.

If you’re cooking ribs or brisket, pour a little of that rendered meat juice into the beans. Suddenly you’ve got one of the most flavorful BBQ side dishes on the table.

Mini recipe

These slow-cooked beans are a staple among hearty BBQ side dishes.

Ingredients

  • 2 cans baked beans
  • 4 slices bacon, chopped
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp ketchup
  • 1 tbsp yellow mustard
  • ½ onion, diced

Instructions

  • Cook bacon in a skillet until crispy.
  • Add onion and cook until softened.
  • Stir in beans, brown sugar, ketchup, and mustard.
  • Simmer 20–30 minutes until thick and rich.

Pro Tip: Add a splash of barbecue sauce for extra smokiness.

Fresh Cucumber And Tomato Salad
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4. Fresh Cucumber and Tomato Salad

After hours of tending a smoker, sometimes you want something that tastes like pure freshness.

That’s where cucumber and tomato salad comes in.

This dish is simple but powerful:

  • Crisp cucumbers
  • Juicy tomatoes
  • Thin red onion slices
  • Olive oil and vinegar

That’s it. But the result is bright, refreshing, and perfect for cutting through heavy barbecue meats.

It’s also one of those BBQ side dishes that tastes even better sitting outside on a warm afternoon.

I once served this at a rib cookout, and someone said, “This salad tastes like summer.” That’s about the best review a side dish can get.

Mini recipe

A refreshing salad that balances heavy barbecue meats.

Ingredients

  • 2 cucumbers, sliced
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
  • ¼ red onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp red wine vinegar
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Combine cucumbers, tomatoes, and onion in a bowl.
  2. Drizzle olive oil and vinegar over the salad.
  3. Season with salt and pepper.
  4. Toss gently and chill for 20 minutes.
Grilled Vegetable Platter
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5. Grilled Vegetable Platter

Barbecue is about more than meat. The grill works magic on vegetables too.

A grilled vegetable platter adds color, flavor, and a little sophistication to the cookout table.

Great choices include:

  • Zucchini
  • Bell peppers
  • Mushrooms
  • Eggplant

When these hit the grill, they absorb smoky flavor and develop beautiful char marks.

Finish them with olive oil, salt, and a drizzle of balsamic glaze, and suddenly people who claim they “don’t like vegetables” are going back for seconds.

That’s the power of good grilling.

Mini recipe

This colorful side proves the grill isn’t just for meat.

Ingredients

  • 1 zucchini, sliced
  • 1 bell pepper, sliced
  • 1 cup mushrooms
  • 1 small eggplant, sliced
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Toss vegetables with olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  2. Grill for 6–8 minutes, turning until tender and lightly charred.
  3. Serve warm with a drizzle of balsamic glaze.
Creamy Macaroni And Cheese
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6. Creamy Macaroni and Cheese

Let’s be honest: mac and cheese disappears faster than almost any other BBQ side dish.

It’s rich, comforting, and pairs beautifully with smoky meats.

The key to great BBQ mac and cheese is bold cheese flavor. I like a blend of cheddar and a little smoked gouda for extra depth.

Then comes the secret weapon: a crunchy breadcrumb topping baked until golden.

That contrast between creamy pasta and crispy topping? Absolute perfection.

If someone tells you they’re “just taking a small scoop,” watch closely. They’ll be back.

Mini recipe

One of the most beloved comfort-style BBQ side dishes.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups elbow macaroni
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • ½ cup breadcrumbs

Instructions

  1. Cook macaroni according to package directions.
  2. Melt butter in a saucepan, stir in flour, then slowly add milk.
  3. Stir until thick, then add cheese until melted.
  4. Mix pasta with cheese sauce.
  5. Transfer to baking dish, top with breadcrumbs, bake 15 minutes at 375°F.
Watermelon Feta Salad
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7. Watermelon Feta Salad

Barbecue can get heavy. This salad lightens the mood instantly.

Juicy watermelon mixed with salty feta cheese is one of those flavor combinations that surprises people.

Add fresh mint and a drizzle of olive oil, and suddenly you have a dish that’s:

  • Sweet
  • Salty
  • Refreshing
  • Slightly tangy

It’s the kind of BBQ side dish that makes guests pause mid-bite and say, “Whoa… what is this?”

And that’s always a good sign.

Mini recipe

A sweet and salty favorite during hot summer cookouts.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups watermelon cubes
  • ½ cup crumbled feta
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • Fresh mint leaves

Instructions

  1. Place watermelon in a bowl.
  2. Sprinkle feta and mint over the top.
  3. Drizzle with olive oil.
  4. Toss lightly before serving.

8. Pasta Salad with Italian Dressing

When you’re feeding a crowd, pasta salad is a cookout hero.

It’s easy to make ahead, easy to transport, and it feeds a lot of people.

A good BBQ pasta salad should include:

  • Rotini or penne pasta
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Olives
  • Crunchy vegetables
  • Zesty Italian dressing 

The dressing keeps it bright and flavorful, which is exactly what you want alongside smoky meats.

Plus, it holds up well in the summer heat – a major advantage for outdoor BBQ side dishes.

Mini recipe

Perfect for feeding a crowd.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups cooked rotini pasta
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes
  • ½ cup sliced olives
  • ½ cup diced cucumber
  • ½ cup Italian dressing

Instructions

  1. Combine pasta and vegetables in a large bowl.
  2. Pour dressing over the salad.
  3. Toss well.
  4. Chill at least 1 hour before serving.
Garlic Butter Mushrooms
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9. Garlic Butter Mushrooms

Mushrooms are one of the most underrated cookout sides.

Cooked in garlic butter with a little parsley, they develop deep, savory flavor that pairs perfectly with grilled meats.

They soak up butter like little flavor sponges.

Serve them hot and watch what happens. Even people who “don’t usually eat mushrooms” suddenly become fans.

I’ve seen it happen more than once.

Mini recipe

Savory mushrooms bring rich flavor to BBQ plates.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups button mushrooms
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Melt butter in a skillet over medium heat.
  2. Add mushrooms and cook 5–7 minutes.
  3. Stir in garlic and cook 1 minute.
  4. Season with salt, pepper, and parsley.

10. Cornbread with Honey Butter

Good barbecue deserves good bread to soak up the sauce.

That’s where cornbread comes in.

A warm slice of cornbread with sweet honey butter melting on top is the kind of comfort food that makes a cookout feel complete.

Great cornbread should be:

  • Slightly sweet
  • Soft inside
  • Lightly crisp on the edges

Some pitmasters like to add jalapeños or cheddar for extra flavor. I approve of both.

Either way, it’s one of those BBQ side dishes people grab before the meat even hits their plate.

Mini recipe

A sweet classic that pairs beautifully with smoky barbecue.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup milk
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 tsp baking powder

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Pour batter into a greased baking pan.
  3. Bake 20 minutes at 375°F.

Honey Butter

Mix:

  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 1 tbsp honey

Serve warm.

Grilled Pineapple Slices
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11. Grilled Pineapple Slices

Fruit on the grill might sound unusual, but trust me – it works.

When pineapple hits a hot grill, its sugars caramelize and create an incredible sweet-smoky flavor.

The result is juicy, slightly charred, and unbelievably good next to salty barbecue meats.

Add a sprinkle of cinnamon or brown sugar and it becomes a side dish that doubles as dessert.

And let’s be honest: that’s a win.

Mini recipe

Sweet grilled fruit balances savory barbecue.

Ingredients

  • 1 fresh pineapple, sliced
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • ½ tsp cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Sprinkle pineapple with brown sugar and cinnamon.
  2. Grill for 2–3 minutes per side.
  3. Serve warm.

12. Avocado and Black Bean Salad

This salad brings bold color and bold flavor to the BBQ table.

Creamy avocado, hearty black beans, corn, lime juice, and cilantro create a dish that feels fresh but still filling.

It’s packed with:

  • Protein
  • Healthy fats
  • Bright citrus flavor

And it’s one of the most satisfying BBQ side dishes without feeling heavy.

Plus, it looks beautiful on the table. Bright food just tastes better – it’s science… probably.

Mini recipe

Bright, hearty, and full of flavor.

Ingredients

  • 1 can black beans, rinsed
  • 1 avocado, diced
  • ½ cup corn kernels
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 2 tbsp chopped cilantro

Instructions

  1. Combine beans, avocado, and corn in a bowl.
  2. Add lime juice and cilantro.
  3. Toss gently and serve.
Crispy Baked Sweet Potato Fries
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13. Crispy Baked Sweet Potato Fries

Sweet potato fries bring a sweet-savory balance that works beautifully with barbecue.

Toss them with olive oil, paprika, and a little salt, then bake until crispy.

The natural sweetness of the potatoes pairs perfectly with smoky meats.

Serve them with a chipotle dipping sauce and suddenly your BBQ spread feels a little gourmet.

Mini recipe

A crowd favorite among modern BBQ side dishes.

Ingredients

  • 2 sweet potatoes, cut into fries
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • ½ tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Toss fries with oil and seasoning.
  2. Spread on baking sheet.
  3. Bake 25–30 minutes at 400°F, flipping halfway.

14. Caprese Skewers

Cookouts are casual, which means finger-friendly foods are always welcome.

Caprese skewers are simple but elegant.

Just thread together:

  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Fresh mozzarella balls
  • Basil leaves

Then drizzle with balsamic glaze.

The result is light, flavorful, and easy to eat while standing around the grill telling exaggerated stories about “the one that got away.”

Mini recipe

A simple but elegant cookout appetizer.

Ingredients

  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Fresh mozzarella balls
  • Basil leaves
  • Balsamic glaze

Instructions

  1. Thread tomato, basil, and mozzarella onto skewers.
  2. Arrange on a platter.
  3. Drizzle with balsamic glaze before serving.
Tangy Pickled Vegetables
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15. Tangy Pickled Vegetables

Every great barbecue plate benefits from a little acidity.

Pickled vegetables – like carrots, cucumbers, or radishes – add a sharp, tangy bite that balances rich meats.

Pitmasters love pickles for a reason: they wake up your taste buds between bites of barbecue.

A small bowl of crunchy pickled veggies can completely change how the rest of the meal tastes.

Think of them as the palate reset button.

Mini recipe

These add acidity and crunch to rich BBQ plates.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sliced cucumbers
  • 1 cup sliced carrots
  • 1 cup vinegar
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp salt

Instructions

  1. Bring vinegar, water, sugar, and salt to a boil.
  2. Pour over vegetables in a jar.
  3. Cool and refrigerate at least 2 hours.
Broccoli Bacon Salad
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16. Broccoli Bacon Salad

This dish proves broccoli doesn’t have to be boring.

A good broccoli salad mixes crunchy florets with crispy bacon, sunflower seeds, and a creamy dressing.

The combination delivers:

  • Crunch
  • Smokiness
  • Creaminess
  •  A little sweetness

Sometimes I add dried cranberries or raisins for contrast.

Either way, it quickly becomes one of the most talked-about BBQ side dishes at the table.

Mini recipe

A crunchy, smoky salad that disappears fast at cookouts.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups chopped broccoli
  • 4 slices cooked bacon, crumbled
  • ¼ cup sunflower seeds
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tbsp sugar

Instructions

  1. Combine broccoli, bacon, and sunflower seeds.
  2. Mix mayo, vinegar, and sugar to make dressing.
  3. Toss salad with dressing and chill 1 hour before serving.

Sumptuous BBQ Side Dishes for Your Weekly Appetite

Barbecue may be famous for brisket, ribs, and pulled pork, but any seasoned pitmaster will tell you the truth: great BBQ side dishes are what make the meal memorable.

They balance rich meats, add freshness, and keep the table interesting from the first bite to the last.

A perfect BBQ spread usually includes a mix of:

  • Creamy dishes
  • Fresh salads
  • Grilled vegetables
  • Sweet or tangy contrasts

And when you bring together sides like grilled corn, baked beans, watermelon salad, and cornbread, suddenly potato salad isn’t the star anymore.

In fact, you might not even miss it.

Fire up the grill, invite a few friends over, and try a few of these BBQ side dishes that bring bold flavor and serious personality to your cookout.

Just don’t be surprised if someone asks for the recipe before the meat is even finished. That happens more often than you’d think.

Featured image credit: @kogikoreanbbq

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