10 Smoker Recipes to Make Even When Summer’s Over

Not all smoker recipes require a giant hunk of meat or endless hours stoking the fire. If you’ve recently acquired a smoker and you’re not sure what to cook in it, consider this list a beginners-friendly starting point for your cookout menus. Try your hand at smoked sweet potatoes drizzled with spiced butter and then whip up a whole smoked chicken. Ready for a full cookout menu? Invite some friends over for smoked shrimp followed by smoked coconut cake. By Thanksgiving, a juicy smoked turkey breast or a gorgeous molasses-lacquered smoked duck will be no big deal.
Photo by Jack Sorokin1/10Smoked Sweet Potatoes
Beginner smoker recipes will help you get a handle on lighting your fire and maintaining a steady temperature—and you'll get something delicious in the end, too. This recipe from Food x Fire shows how throwing sweet potatoes on the Traeger (or whatever smoker you've got) results in lightly sweet, beautifully smoky flavors that are even better with a drizzle of spiced butter.
Alex Martinez2/10Smoked Whiskey Wings
This smoked wings recipe includes instructions for smoking on a bullet-style smoker, a ceramic kamado grill like the Big Green Egg, or a standard kettle charcoal grill.
Photo by William Hereford3/10Smoked Whole Chicken
An espresso-and-cumin-spiked rub (or brine) gives this smoked chicken impressive flavor.
Photo by Andrew Thomas Lee4/10Smoked Turkey Breast
This is how Matt Horn of Horn Barbecue in Oakland makes smoked turkey breast—and it's how you're going to want to make it, too. Stick with the half-breast for sandwiches or simply enjoying with slaw; double the recipe if you're looking for a Thanksgiving feast.
Photo by David Loftus5/10Smoked Shrimp With Chile-Lime Dipping Sauce
Epi contributor Leela Punyaratabandhu uses a sweet, mild wood like cherry or apple for these smoked jumbo shrimp, which appear in her excellent book, Flavors of the Southeast Asian Grill. Serve with a spicy dipping sauce made with chiles, garlic, lime juice, fish sauce, sugar, and lots of fresh cilantro.
By David Loftus6/10Smoked Coconut Cake
This fragrant coconut cake is dense and chewy inside and crisp on the top.

Leigh Beisch8/10Smoked Scotch Eggs
For the ultimate bbq appetizer, these eggs are wrapped in homemade sausage, then smoked over pecan wood for 1 hour 15 minutes. A little barbecue sauce is nice for dipping.
Photo by Romulo Yanes9/10Smoked Turkey
This recipe comes from BBQ champion Myron Mixon. The bird gets brined overnight, rubbed with Mixon's signature spice blend, then smoked for 5 hours.
10/10Tim Love's Baby Back Ribs
We wouldn't leave you without any ribs on a list of must-try smoker recipes! This simple preparation is mostly hands-off. Just rub the ribs with a mix of herbs and spices, bring your smoker to 225°F, and cook until tender, which will take three or four hours.

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