Baked Potatoes on the Grill
On August 09, 2019 (Updated May 11, 2024)
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These Baked Potatoes on the Grill are the best baked potatoes you’ll ever have. They’re fluffy, soft, and cooked to complete BBQ perfection. The secret is in the process. By seasoning well, grilling them in foil, and finishing them on direct heat, these potatoes stay moist on the inside, and crispy on the outside.
BBQ Baked Potato
There are a handful of methods for making BBQ baked potatoes, and I’ve tried them all. Unfortunately, they always come up short. One method involves wrapping the baked potato in foil then grilling hot. While this does result in a cooked potato, this method gives you no BBQ flavor at all. So why cook them on the grill in the first place? Other methods dry out the potatoes, so they aren’t fluffy or moist.
To remedy this complete and utter travesty, I’ve created my own method for making baked potatoes on the grill! To get the perfect BBQ baked potatoes, they are first wrapped in foil and grilled at 350 degrees F for 60 minutes and then cooked unwrapped over direct heat. With this method, you get a slow rise in temperature, but the foil keeps the heat in to evenly cook the potatoes. After the first hour, peel off the foil and put them on the direct heat to crisp the skin and give the potato some good BBQ flavor. This final step is crucial to get that crispy, crunchy skin that will taste as good, if not better, than the fluffy insides.
Grilled Baked Potatoes in Foil
When grilling baked potatoes, I recommend wrapping them in heavy duty foil before placing them on the grill. Cooking your grilled baked potatoes in foil helps the potatoes slowly rise in temperature and allows each potato to evenly cook.
I cannot place enough emphasis on using a good heavy duty foil while grilling these potatoes. Heavy duty foil doesn’t split or rip while wrapping or cooking, so you don’t run the risk of anything seeping out while your food is on the grill. If you don’t have any heavy duty foil on hand, you can lay out 2 layers of regular foil to increase the strength.
How to Grill Baked Potatoes
I love cooking baked potatoes on the grill. Sure, the oven does the job, but by cooking on the grill over indirect heat and then finishing them hot and fast, they come out tasting better than ever. Follow these 5 steps to get perfectly grilled baked potatoes every time:
- Prep the grill and potatoes. Preheat your grill to 350-400 degrees F for two-zone cooking (one side with indirect heat, one side with direct heat). Rinse and scrub the potatoes to clean them and remove excess dirt.
- Wrap the taters. Lay out 1 piece of 18″ heavy duty aluminum foil for each potato. Drizzle each washed potato with olive oil and season well with salt and pepper. Wrap each potato tightly with foil.
- Grill those potatoes! Place the wrapped potatoes on the indirect side of the grill, close the lid, and cook for 1 hour. Rotate the potatoes at the 30-minute mark, so that the potatoes that were close to the direct heat get rotated away (and the potatoes that were farthest from the direct heat are now closer).
- Remove the foil and grill hot. After grilling for 60 minutes, remove the potatoes from the foil using heat-resistant gloves or tongs. Take care to not burn yourself; these taters will be hot! Place the unwrapped potatoes on the direct side of the grill and cook them for 1-2 minutes per side (4-5 minutes total).
- Cut, fluff, and serve hot. Remove your potatoes from the grill. Split them open, fluff the insides, and serve with your choice of toppings. (Try my Brisket Chili, it’s delicious with potatoes!).
How Long to Grill Baked Potatoes
It takes approximately 1 hour to fully grill baked potatoes with your grill temperature set at 450-500 degrees F. I recommend cooking the potatoes wrapped in heavy duty foil for the first 60 minutes, then unwrapping them and placing them on direct heat for 4-5 minutes to crisp the skin. Make sure to keep track of the internal temperature of your potatoes while they are cooking. Grill temperatures can vary, and your potatoes might need a little less or more time to get to that perfectly soft texture.
Baked Potato Internal Temp
The optimal internal temperature for a baked potato is 210 degrees F. Using a reliable meat thermometer, aim for your grilled baked potatoes to reach between 205-215 degrees F. When your potato is in this sweet zone, you can guarantee it is evenly cooked throughout, and it will be fluffy and light. Bring on the butter and sour cream!
More Potato Recipes
Potatoes are an amazing side for BBQ. When trying to decide what sides to cook with your meat, I say go for the potatoes! Try out these other great potato recipes from Hey Grill Hey:
Baked Potatoes on the Grill Recipe
Baked Potatoes on the Grill
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Ingredients
- 4 large russet baking potatoes
- 2 Tablespoons olive oil
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 2 teaspoons black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat the grill. Preheat your grill to 350-400 degrees F for 2-zone cooking.
- Clean the potatoes. Rinse baked potatoes and scrub to remove any excess dirt.
- Wrap the potatoes in foil. Lay out 4 large pieces of 18" heavy duty aluminum foil (or lay out 2 layers of regular foil). Set 1 washed potato onto a piece of foil. Drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Wrap tightly with foil. Repeat with the remaining potatoes.
- Bake the potatoes on the grill. Place wrapped potatoes on the indirect side of the grill, making sure the potatoes aren't touching each other so the heat can surround all sides of the potato. Close the lid and cook for 60 minutes. Rotate once at the 30-minute mark, so any potatoes that were close to the direct heat can be shifted away so they all cook evenly.
- Move potatoes to direct heat. After 60 minutes, remove potatoes from the foil using tongs or heat-resistant gloves (be careful not to burn yourself!), and place the potatoes on the direct side of the grill.
- Finish baking the potatoes. Cook for 1-2 minutes per side (4-5 minutes total) on direct heat. A perfectly cooked baked potato will have an internal temperature of 210 degrees F, so aim for your potatoes to be between 205-215 degrees F.
- Serve hot. Remove the baked potatoes to your serving platter, split your potatoes open with a knife, fluff the insides with a fork, and top with salt and pepper and any additional toppings you prefer.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Great recipe! Made even better using your fish and veggie seasoning. Delicious!!
Finally, a simple baked potato method that turns out perfect results. For once I didn’t have to apologize for my potatoes having a hard spot or not being fully cooked. Thank you!
Best baked potato I’ve ever made on the grill.
Amazing! So easy. Follow the recipe and you will have success. I would recommend using a thermometer if your grill doesn’t already have one, so that you can be sure to maintain the heat.. Heavy duty foil is a must, and season/oil those potatoes liberally. They will be hot, fluffy, and delicious. Great recipe, thank you!
Sounds good.
I do what we call grilled half potatoes. Slice a Russet potato in half, lengthwise. Grease well all over with Crisco. Sprinkle all over with House Seasoning. (Paula Deen) Place on medium grill cut side down. When starting to brown and shows grill marks, approx. 15-20 min, move to warming rack while grilling your chicken parts. Takes about one hour for the chicken. Chicken parts are seasoned well with Garlic Powder and then placed on low grill. Turn every 15 minutes. After 45 minutes, baste with Kens Italian Dressing. Turn after 7 minutes and bast again. Should be finished in approximately one hour of grilling. Potatoes should be soft to the fork. Delicious with butter and salt. Serve with steamed broccoli