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Baked Potatoes on the Grill

Cheryl Malik
Cheryl Malik Posted: 06/20/19 Updated: 02/02/23
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These baked potatoes are cooked on the grill, making them a super easy side dish to make whenever you’re grilling out! They have crispy skin, a salt crust, and are so fluffy on the inside, plus they’re naturally vegan and Whole30 compliant. Load them up with plenty of toppings and serve alongside grilled protein.

Baked potatoes from the grill on a plate open with pats of butter and chives

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Did you know you can make baked potatoes on the grill?

And that the insides are fluffy and the skins are nice and crispy?

No more running back into the kitchen and back out to the grill to handle side dishes, just steakhouse-worthy baked potatoes made super easily on the grill. And uh, did I mention they have a salt crust?

Because a baked potato with a salt crust is like everything.

What Makes These Potatoes So Good

  • Their insides are fluffy and the skins are nice and crisp with a salt crust for added texture and flavor.
  • They’re super easy to make, with step by step pictures and directions in this article.
  • You can cook them right on the grill alongside whatever else you’re grilling, meaning you get to fully enjoy the patio and your company!
  • These baked potatoes are precooked in the microwave before they go on the grill to make the insides fluffier and help them cook a bit faster.

How to Make Them

Start by selecting your potatoes. Pick equally sized Russet potatoes to get the most even cooking.

Preheat your grill on high heat about 15 minutes with the lid closed until the temperature reaches about 350º F.

Next, prepare your potatoes. Wash potatoes and prick all over with the tines of a fork. Pat dry then coat with avocado or another neutral oil. You can do this by pouring about 3 tablespoons oil in a wide, shallow bowl and turning the potatoes, one by one, to coat. Lift out and let excess oil drip off before transferring to next step.

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Place a layer of Kosher or sea salt in another wide, shallow bowl. Transfer oil-rubbed potato to salt bowl and turn to coat completely in salt.

Wrap each potato individually in two layers of foiling, making sure there are no exposed spots. Place directly on the grill and shut lid. Cook about 30-40 minutes or until a skewer, inserted directly in the middle of the potato, pierces the potato with no resistance.

Remove from the grill and unwrap foil. Clean and recycle.

With a knife, cut a slit down the top of the potato then, covering your hands with a towel or potholder to prevent burns, press the ends of the potato in towards the center to open. Scrape flesh with a fork to fluff, if desired. Serve with lots of toppings!

Preheating Your Grill

Preheating your grill properly is a super important part of this and any grilling recipe. You’ll want to make sure the grill is good and hot, about 350º F (176º C), before putting the potatoes on. Preheat your grill about 15 minutes with the lid closed to bring it up to the right temperature.

Chef’s Tips

  • Make sure your grill is properly preheated. See the section above for more detail.
  • Coating the potato in salt is optional but creates a lovely crisp and flavorful crust. I highly recommend it.
  • Prick your potato all over with a fork before microwaving to prevent any potato explosions.
  • If you need to open the lid to cook other items on the grill, expect the cooking time to take longer, like 40+ minutes. Try to keep the lid closed when cooking other items if possible. This allows the grill to function like an oven for the potatoes.
  • Wrap your potato in two layers of foil to really prevent flare ups or bare spots.
  • Buy equally sized potatoes to promote even cooking.
  • Microwave your potato for 4-5 minutes or until softened when squeezed (Making sure you use a towel or potholder to protect your hand). You can do this hours ahead and finish on the grill if desired.
  • Use a wide, shallow bowl to roll your potatoes in salt to easily crust the exterior.

Toppings Ideas

Butter, cheese, sour cream, bacon bits, green onions, ranch dressing, salsa, diced tomatoes, grilled chicken, steamed broccoli, cheese sauce, chili. Try vegan butter for vegan or ghee for Whole30. Vegan cheese shreds for vegan or my Vegan Queso for vegan or Whole30.

A row of baked potatoes from the grill open on a white plate with butter

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Baked potatoes from the grill on a plate open with pats of butter and chives
4.85 from 19 votes

Baked Potatoes on the Grill

Prep:15 minutes
Cook:40 minutes
Total:55 minutes
These baked potatoes are cooked on the grill, making them a perfect side dish for any grilled protein. Their insides are fluffy and the skins are crisp with a flavorful salt crust. Perfection!
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4 potatoes

Ingredients

  • 4 medium russet potatoes evenly sized
  • 4 tablespoons neutral oil like avocado oil
  • sea salt enough to coat potatoes

Equipment

  • Grill
  • Fork
  • 2 medium bowls
  • Microwave
  • large, microwave-safe plate or bowl
  • 8 sheets aluminum foil (2 sheets per potato)

Instructions 

  • Preheat grill with lid closed to 350° Fahrenheit. While grill preheats, place one russet potato in medium bowl. Prick potato with fork then coat with neutral oil. Set potato aside and repeat with remaining potatoes.
  • Pour salt into second medium bowl, using enough salt to fully cover bottom of bowl. Place one oiled potato in bowl and flip until potato is coated with thin layer of salt. Transfer to microwave-safe plate or bowl and repeat process with remaining potatoes.
  • When all potatoes have been oiled and salted, place in microwave. Microwave all potatoes together on high for 4 minutes. Remove potatoes from microwave and wrap each potato securely in 2 sheets of aluminum foil.
  • Place foil-wrapped potatoes directly on grill grate. Shut grill lid and grill potatoes 30 to 40 minutes, with lid closed entire time. Note: grill time will increase every time lid is opened.
  • Begin checking doneness of potatoes after 30 minutes by slightly unwrapping one potato and piercing skin with fork or skewer. When fork or skewer pierces completely through potato easily with no resistance, remove potatoes from grill.
  • Unwrap grilled potatoes and discard foil. Cut potato open by slicing lengthwise down center of potato, then gently press ends of potato to open wide. Fluff potato flesh with fork and serve immediately with desired toppings.
    Baked potatoes from the grill on a plate open with pats of butter and chives

Notes

  • Important: Make sure that your grill is fully preheated before you add the potatoes.
  • Refrigerate leftover potatoes in an airtight container up to 5 days.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1potato, Calories: 261kcal, Carbohydrates: 38g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Sodium: 11mg, Potassium: 888mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 2IU, Vitamin C: 12mg, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 2mg, Net Carbs: 35g

Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.

 

Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.

 

To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

© Author: Cheryl Malik

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Do baked potatoes cook faster wrapped in foil?

Aluminum foil does conduct heat, as well as letting your baked potatoes stay hot longer.

Do you poke holes in baked potatoes on the grill?

Yes! Just like when you bake your potatoes any other way, you want to poke them a few times with a fork so that steam can escape. Otherwise, your potatoes can explode!

Cheryl Malik

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Cheryl Malik is the recipe developer, writer, and photographer behind the healthy, flavorful, family friendly recipes at 40 Aprons. She's been a blogger for 10+ years and is known for her delicious recipes and detailed recipe instructions. Cheryl is a mom of three who lives in Memphis, TN.

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  1. Kayla says

    Posted on 6/5/21 at 10:18 pm

    I’m happy I found this reciepe! It is amazing…Thank you!5 stars

    Reply
    • Cheryl MalikCheryl Malik says

      Posted on 6/10/21 at 8:41 am

      Thank you for the great review!5 stars

      Reply
  2. Brenda Fensterer says

    Posted on 5/10/21 at 5:09 am

    The salt coating is great!5 stars

    Reply
    • Cheryl MalikCheryl Malik says

      Posted on 5/10/21 at 5:01 pm

      Awesome, thanks for the review!5 stars

      Reply
    • Steffee Bowden says

      Posted on 5/12/21 at 6:49 pm

      Hi ! Would it be ok to prepare the potatoes 2-3 days in advance?
      Thank you .

      Reply
      • Anna Claire | 40 Aprons TeamAnna Claire | 40 Aprons Team says

        Posted on 7/26/21 at 1:40 pm

        Yes, you can make these ahead of when you plan to eat them by storing them in an airtight container in your fridge for up to 5 days after cooking them. You may want to reheat them in the oven or your air fryer to get the re-crisp the potato skin. Of course, they’re best enjoyed fresh off the grill. 🙂5 stars

  3. Caroline says

    Posted on 2/19/21 at 8:58 pm

    I followed this recipe and loved it! It turned out perfectly on the grill, crispy on the outside just the way I like it!5 stars

    Reply
  4. Barbara says

    Posted on 10/31/20 at 9:59 am

    This looks great but you mention that they are Whole 30 compliant. White potatoes are not whole 30 complaint.

    Reply
    • Savannah | 40 Aprons Team says

      Posted on 11/2/20 at 10:29 am

      According to recent guidelines, white potatoes are now allowed on a Whole30 diet :). The restriction is when they are consumed as potato chips or french fries. 🙂5 stars

      Reply
  5. Derek says

    Posted on 8/10/20 at 7:14 pm

    Another tip:
    Poke your potatoes with a knife instead of a fork. They will cook faster and more thoroughly.5 stars

    Reply
    • Amelia Camurati says

      Posted on 8/13/20 at 10:55 am

      Thanks for the tip!

      Reply
      • Joan C Coffman says

        Posted on 7/20/21 at 2:57 pm

        Thanks Derek.

  6. Jayne says

    Posted on 7/3/20 at 12:19 am

    The recipe mentions microwaving the potatoes first, but doesn’t give any amount of time that you should microwave the potatoes?

    Reply
    • Amelia Camurati says

      Posted on 8/13/20 at 11:41 am

      About four minutes! This should be updated now.

      Reply
    • Kira says

      Posted on 6/14/21 at 7:43 pm

      I did not microwave my potatoes and they still came out perfect! I did use Yukon gold instead of russet so maybe that makes a difference ?

      Reply
  7. Penny says

    Posted on 6/21/20 at 6:56 pm

    I putMy potatoes on the grill without covering them with foil will they be OK.

    Reply
    • Amelia Camurati says

      Posted on 6/22/20 at 10:03 am

      The foil keeps the potatoes from being charred on the outside, but absolutely! The steam within the foil helps the potatoes soften faster, but they would definitely cook without the foil, especially with the grill lid closed.

      Reply
      • Chris Loper says

        Posted on 7/3/21 at 4:09 pm

        I cook mine without foil and place them just off the coals using indirect heat. (Placing my coals on one side of the grill) I turn them as needed to cook evenly. It takes a little longer but the skin gets crispier without charring.

  8. Tina Hamaker says

    Posted on 10/11/19 at 10:58 pm

    We tried it and the potatoes were very tasty, but the skin was certainly not crispy.

    Reply
    • Cheryl MalikCheryl Malik says

      Posted on 10/14/19 at 12:24 pm

      Sorry to hear that, Tina. I hope you will try it again!

      Reply
    • Cheryl MalikCheryl Malik says

      Posted on 10/22/19 at 12:30 pm

      As a tip, make sure your potatoes are very dry and you use plenty of oil in coating them. That will help prevent steaming so you can get that crispy skin 🙂

      Reply
  9. Tina Hamaker says

    Posted on 10/11/19 at 5:36 pm

    We are trying this tonight, but hope to reduce our time with the help of potato nails!5 stars

    Reply
  10. Steven says

    Posted on 7/31/19 at 3:38 am

    Very useful instruction. I will try to make this baked potatoes at my home. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Cheryl MalikCheryl Malik says

      Posted on 7/31/19 at 10:54 am

      We are so glad you find the recipe useful!

      Reply
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