My parents are both from Maine, potatoland if you don’t know, and I grew up eating a lot of potatoes. A LOT. No complaints from me.
I loved them then and still do now. My Mom and Dad almost always made our baked potatoes on the grill and that’s how we do it in my house, too.
I love not having to turn the oven on, and as you can see in this picture my favorite way to do it is get the entire meal on the grill.
That, ladies and gentleman, is called no-pan cooking. You can see why it’s my favorite. (And you can get that shish kabob recipe too!)
We’ve made them on the charcoal grill and our big gas grill. Some of these are as low as $29! They’re great either way. (There is something about an old school charcoal grill, though, right?!)
This is so easy and in my opinion potatoes are best on the grill. Get the kids to wrap them in foil! My daughter loves this job.
How to Make a Baked Potato On the Grill
How to Make a Baked Potato On the Grill
Ingredients
- Potatoes, washed
- Olive or Canola oil (optional)
- Sea Salt (optional)
Instructions
Wrap each potato in aluminum foil. If you want to get fancy you can rub the potatoes with oil and sprinkle with sea salt. This gives a little extra flavor but honestly we don't bother with it often. They're great as is.
Pre-heat the grill to medium heat, about 400 degrees. Place potatoes on the grill and cook for about 35-40 minutes, flipping over every 10 minutes. If you have a top grate or warming grate on your grill, you can place the potatoes up there and they'll be less likely to get charred on the skin. But the regular grill grate works just fine. Just make sure you flip them now and then.
You'll know they're done when you press the tongs into them and they give a little bit. Remove from the grill and carefully unwrap so you don't burn yourself. Serve with butter, sour cream, or whatever your favorite toppings are.
TIP: Red potatoes are my personal favorite but these white ones were on sale that week, so… Also if you want to throw a few extras on the grill the extra leftovers make awesome home fries the next day! You can find some awesome baked potato toppings and recipe ideas here!
Love this grilling recipe? Check out my recipes for Grilled Ginger Lime Shrimp, Easy Grilled Corn on the Cob, Seasoned Grilled Summer Vegetables, and Grilled Pineapple.
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Shelly says
I’ve made baked potatoes in the crockpot but never on the grill. We will have to give this a try. Thanks!
Lindsay Frank says
It’s so easy! I think you’ll be glad you tried it. Let me know how it goes Shelly!
Kelly {the Centsible Life} says
I’ve never tried this! Totally going to have to give it a try!
Lindsay Frank says
Do it Kelly! You’ll love how easy it is. No hot oven either. Woohoo!
Rob says
A good addition to this is to slice the potato every half an inch, slice slices of onion in between each slice, and spread butter on before grilling!
Lindsay Frank says
Yum! That sounds fantastic!
Todd says
I LOVE red potatoes too – more than regular potatoes. If you’re cooking red potatoes this way, could you wrap a few in one foil pouch or would you recommend wrapping each one individually? Great post!
Lindsay Frank says
I’d wrap them individually so you can flip them and get heat to all sides of the potato. If you slice them and lay them flat, you could do a foil pouch. Those are yummy too!
Mike Louisville Ky says
Just tried this along with flat slices of pineapple and one inch thick bottom round steaks we marinated for six hours.
We topped the potatoes with a pinch of sour cream and fresh onions and brocolli from the garden.
The potatoes were flawless, three hours later were still stuffed like turkeys.
Were baking our potatoes like this all the time from now on.
Two thumbs up and 5 stars.
Lindsay Frank says
Mike, sounds like I missed my dinner invitation! Next time. 😉 Sounds DELICIOUS!! So glad you enjoyed them!