How to Grill With Hickory Chips
Grilling with hickory chips can add a new flavor and exciting twist to the usual dishes you make for friends and family. Hickory chips can be used on a charcoal or gas grill by using a variety of grilling techniques to achieve different smoked flavors.
Things You'll Need
- Grill
- Charcoal
- Hickory chips
- Water or other liquid
- Metal pan
Use a Charcoal Grill
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Soak hickory chips in water while you are heating up the charcoal. This helps extend their life while in the grill.
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Heat the charcoal either in the grill or in a starter can and place it in the grill when hot.
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Spread a few handfuls of hickory chips directly on top of the hot charcoal a few minutes before placing the food on the grill.
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Place your food on the grill rack and cook.
Use a Gas Grill
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Soak hickory chips in water or another liquid.
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Place the soaked chips in a metal pan specifically for your gas grill, or use a disposable rectangle aluminum pan.
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Put the pan directly over the heating element under the grates on one side of the grill. Turn the heat on for that side only after replacing the grill grates.
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Cook your food by placing it on the opposite side of the grill on the rack so it gets indirect smoke and heat.
Smoke Food Using Hickory Chips
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Soak the hickory chips in a 2-quart metal bowl or pan with at least 2 cups of water. Place the metal bowl into your charcoal grill, setting it in the center of the grill.
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Pile charcoal coals around the bowl, and then light the charcoal.
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Put your food on the grill grates in the center directly above the bowl of hickory chips when the grill gets hot.
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Shut the lid and let the food smoke making sure the temperature stays around 190 degrees F. Add more coals and water as needed about every hour.
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