10 Things to Cook on a Pellet Grill
Whether you're wondering what a pellet grill is or you're here to find more inspiration for pellet grill recipes, you've come to the right place! With many different grill options available, a pellet grill is truly a special grill that stands out. Such unique, yet simple cooking process combined with the unmistakable taste, makes a pellet grill a perfect addition to your outdoor kitchen. We have ten different types of food you can cook on a pellet grill to spur your creativity. Let's get cooking! Don't forget to check out our Memphis grills.
Why Cook on a Pellet Grill?
A pellet grill is powered by wood pellets instead of charcoal or gas used in traditional grills. Cooking with wood pellets uses a low and slow approach that provides a natural, delicious flavor that you can't achieve with other grills. You can grill, cook, and bake on a pellet grill because of its precise temperature capability. Now, here are some excellent foods to cook at your next gathering on a pellet grill.
1. Chicken
On a pellet grill, you can cook anything from chicken thighs, chicken breasts, and even whole chicken. A smoked chicken is genuinely delicious and works well with any of your favorite seasonings. Smaller chicken breasts or thighs may take about an hour to cook, whereas a whole chicken may take several hours. Smoking chicken on a pellet grill is something that can quickly work for a weeknight meal with your family or at a holiday meal with extended family.
2. Burgers
Can you cook burgers on a pellet grill? Absolutely! The wood pellet grill's smoky flavor gives your burger a unique taste that everyone will love. In addition, pellet grills with a searing feature allow you also to get those desired sear marks on your burgers along with the smoked flavor that's notable with your pellet grill. Once you grill your first cheeseburger on a pellet grill, you'll taste the difference.
3. Pulled Pork
Pulled pork is the perfect meat to start with when you're new to a pellet grill. A pork shoulder will cook low and slow for 8-10 hours, depending on the size, and produce a delicious meal for a crowd. This is a cost-efficient and simple meal to make on a pellet grill that doesn't sacrifice flavor!
4. Ribs
Smoked baby back ribs are hard to beat. If you get a craving for restaurant-quality ribs at home, the best way to cook them is with a pellet grill. The low and slow smoke approach gives the ribs an incredibly tender and flavorful taste. Put these baby back ribs in the pellet grill mid-day, and you'll have a crowd-pleasing meal ready by dinner!
5. Brisket
Brisket is another meat that works well for a crowd. It's also simple to cook with your desired seasoning rub in a pellet grill. You place your beef brisket in the pellet grill and let it smoke to perfection all day for a delicious dinner. Your result will be tender meat that everyone will rave about.
6. Pie
No, that's not a typo! The pellet grill is surprisingly a great way to cook a pie or any of your other favorite desserts. A pellet grill acts as an outdoor oven because you can achieve a precise temperature with this grill. So cooking your favorite apple pie in your pellet grill is one way to get creative and leave all your guests in awe!
7. Vegetables
Roasted vegetables on the pellet grill are a divine addition to your meal. They are simple to prep and take a short amount of time to cook on your pellet grill. You'll serve beautiful vegetables with a deep and natural flavor to your family and guests.
8. Turkey
If you're hosting Thanksgiving or Christmas this year, the pellet grill is the easiest and most delicious way to cook your turkey. Once your turkey is prepared and seasoned, you simply place it in the pellet grill and leave it until it's time for the big meal. Then, you and your guests will taste the difference in your holiday turkey cooked on the pellet grill!
9. Wings
It's time for the big game, and you need a meal that will feed your hungry guests. Instead of take-out, your pellet grill can whip up delicious wings that satisfy a crowd. Smoking and baking the wings make for an incredibly tender and tasty meal.
10. Salmon
For all the seafood lovers out there, you can make some of the best smoked salmon at home on your pellet grill. Salmon is the perfect type of fish to cook on the pellet grill because it holds up well to the low and slow smoking. Use your favorite seasoning rub, place it in the pellet grill, and you can have a tender and flavorful salmon in about an hour!
Pellet Grills We Recommend
Coyote C1P36 36″ Pellet Built-In Grill
The Coyote C1P36 36″ Pellet Built-In Grill represents a significant advancement in outdoor cooking, blending the elegance, versatility, and advanced functionality of a luxury indoor appliance. Its state-of-the-art digital touch screen, coupled with three food temperature probes and various heat settings, enables users to utilize this high-end outdoor grill much like an indoor oven.
Memphis Beale Street Pellet Grill, WiFi Enabled Pellet Grill
The Memphis BGSS26 Beale Street pellet grill gives you all the premium features of the traditional Memphis pellet grills at a price that won’t kill your budget. Our favorite feature on this grill has to be the direct flame insert, this unique feature allows you go to from indirect smoking to a direct wood-fire flame for searing steaks to a nice restaurant-quality crust.
For those ready to bring home your new pellet grill, view our inventory of pellet grills on our website or contact our expert grill team to learn more. Our collection transforms your backyard into a culinary haven. Connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram for more tips on enhancing your outdoor kitchen.
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