Fully-Loaded BBQ Potatoes with Pulled Pork

Fully-Loaded BBQ Potatoes with Pulled Pork

Smoked BBQ Potato with Pulled Pork and Cheese on Traeger Grill

This is one Kicked up Baked Potato right here! I start with jumbo size baker potatoes and coat the outside with bacon grease and Killer Hogs Hot Rub. They go on the pit at 350°F for about 1 1/2 hours or until I can stick a skewer in without resistance.

BBQ Potato

Once tender, I slice off the tops (reserve those for cook snacks) and scoop out the insides. Add a bunch of butter and sour cream, season with my Killer Hogs AP Seasoning (salt, black pepper, & garlic) then dump in the cheese. Finish it off with sliced green onion and crumbled bacon, stir together, and stuff back into the potato shells.

BBQ Potato

Now comes the good stuff – pile on a heaping handful of pulled pork. If you have left overs this is a great place to use it or you can do as I did and slow cook a pork butt overnight just for this recipe.

BBQ Potato

Drizzle the pulled pork with a good dose of Killer Hogs The BBQ Sauce and top with more cheese – That’s right – more cheese!! Place the loaded-up taters back on the pit and cook until the cheese melts; it’ll take about 10 minutes.

BBQ Potato

Garnish the tops with more crumbled bacon and sliced green onion then dive in to the best potato you’ve ever tried!!

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BBQ Potato

Fully-Loaded BBQ Potatoes with Pulled Pork


Description

Smoked BBQ Potato with Pulled Pork and Cheese on Traeger Grill


Ingredients


Instructions

  1. Cook bacon until crispy and chop. Reserve bacon grease.
  2. Prepare pellet grill for indirect cooking at 350°F.
  3. Wash potatoes and pat dry with paper towel.
  4. Drizzle potatoes with bacon grease and season with Killer Hogs Hot Rub.
  5. Place potatoes on grill and cook until tender. (when a skewer slides in easily they’re done)
  6. Slice the tops off each potato and scoop out the insides into a large bowl. Add butter, sour cream, half the cheese, Killer Hogs AP Seasoning, bacon, and green onion (reserve a little bacon and green onion for garnish).
  7. Stir to combine and spoon the mixture back into each hollowed out potato.
  8. Top with a heaping pile of pulled pork and drizzle with Killer Hogs BBQ Sauce.
  9. Add the remaining cheese to the top of each potato and return to the pit for 10 minutes or until the cheese melts.
  10. Garnish with remaining green onion and crumbled bacon and serve.

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5 responses to “Fully-Loaded BBQ Potatoes with Pulled Pork”

  1. Mike says:

    New fan here!

  2. Peggy says:

    OH my goodness! I made your pulled pork yesterday last night AND IT WAS INCREDIBLE! Now this?!?!? I’m SO MAKING THESE TONIGHT!!!!! Someone shared a link to your video on the Traeger Women’s group. Thanks, Malcom! I’m a newbie but feel like a pro because of you!

  3. James Miller says:

    You are my go to channel for great BBQ recipes! I also have an addiction when it comes to cooking devices in my backyard and love all of the different ideas and recipes. These pulled pork potatoes go great with a cold beer! Just saying

  4. Mike says:

    Best baked potato I’ve ever had. Wife agrees. We’d be proud to serve this to company and we will.

  5. Nico says:

    Just delicious and simple 5 ⭐️

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