What would you bring with pulled pork sliders?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. You will look like you're taking over the event if you bring too much. This is enough for one person to provide.

+1 It would be considered rude to bring so much food. It might make the host think you don't like their cooking. The sliders are fine. Other people will bring side dishes.
Anonymous
Deviled eggs would be OK and on theme.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m bringing my pulled pork sliders (including coleslaw and pickles) to a “snack-y” type evening get together this upcoming weekend.

Keeping with the “snack-y” theme the host is going for, and not knowing what others might bring, what would you bring/pair with the sliders?


You are already bringing a lot! Are you bringing all the food or hosting?

Pork
Buns
Coleslaw
Pickles

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If its mayo based, please don't put the cole slaw on the slider. Make cute cups of it for a side.


+1000
Anonymous
I don’t know why you need to bring anything else but if you do, I suggest fruit.
Anonymous
Agreed on bringing too much unless your being asked to provide multiple dishes.

I have a relative who brings entire main courses to family dinners and it is so incredibly rude.
Anonymous
A bag of chips--it is the flowers of potlucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If its mayo based, please don't put the cole slaw on the slider. Make cute cups of it for a side.


+1000

OP here. It’s all going to be separate, for everyone to assemble as they like, by themselves!

Thanks so much for all of the ideas! Based on your replies, I may bring nothing else. If I decide to, I think I’ll bring some kettle chips!
Anonymous
That's so much food already. Is there a trough or something?
Anonymous
Cowboy caviar which is a black eye pea bean salad. You can serve with scoops tortilla chips.
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