How do experienced people think about empty side pots?
Recent example. $10 NL. A couple of limps, then a very muppety player with very small stack, like $1.50 left, goes all-in preflop from MP. I have AKs behind him and call. Another player calls and we're basically heads-up with a pot of about 5 bucks. My opponent was also fairly short-stacked and has $4 left. The flop comes KT3.
The problem is that the side pot is empty. I'm pretty sure I'm ahead here, but betting into an empty pot feels strange. Do I just treat it as if the hand had a $5 pot and go from there, or not?
I did decide to treat it as if it were a regular $5 pot on the flop. So I bet out the size of the pot, which put my opponent all-in, and he called with 33 for the flopped set to beat me. (MP all-in muppet had 87s.)
Is there any other way to play my AK once the K hits in this situation?
More generally, how should I be thinking about empty side pot situations?
Any and all thoughts welcome. Thanks.