Grilled Potatoes in Foil

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I can’t tell you how many times grilled red potatoes have saved the day. I almost always have baby red potatoes on hand during the summer because they’re truly the most crowd-pleasing side to make on the grill. Plus, the foil pack method never fails!

These foil pack grilled potatoes are an easy side to add to any bbq. All you need to do to make these grilled potatoes is toss them in olive oil, and spices, and create a foil pack!

grilled potatoes on a piece of foil
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BEST Ever Grilled Potatoes Recipe

Grilling season is here and these grilled red potatoes have gotten countless ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews and are a summer staple for so many.

These amazing grilled potatoes only take about 10 minutes to prep and 20 minutes to cook. The method we are using today is the foil pack method, where you place all of your ingredients on a piece of foil, seal it with another piece of foil, and bake it on the grill. It’s easy to do and has easier cleanup! I love that the potatoes get crispy on the outside and are fork-tender on the inside.

How long to grill potatoes in foil? to get straight to the point, you’ll grill your red potatoes in a foil pack over direct heat at 400ºF for about 15-20 minutes!

Ingredients You Need to Make Grilled potatoes in Foil

  • Red potatoes
  • olive oil
  • Spices
  • Aluminum foil

How to Grill Potatoes in Foil

Prep Potatoes

Start off by washing 1-lb. of red potatoes and quartering them. All you need to do is simply cut your potatoes in half and then half again! You’ll want them to be around 1 to 1.5 inches long.

We like using red potatoes because they’re the perfect bite-sized potato and the skin isn’t as rough as other kinds of potatoes. We also used a small yellow onion because of its amazing flavor addition.

What other potatoes can I use for grilled potatoes?

Don’t have red potatoes on hand? No fear! We’ve made this recipe with many other kinds of potatoes. Here are a few other options:

  • Russet potatoes
  • Idaho potatoes
  • Fingerling potatoes
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Yams
quick tip!

If you’re using a larger potato like Russet or Idaho, just make sure to cut your potatoes in about 1.5-in chunks.

Season Potatoes

In order to coat your potatoes in a good amount of olive oil and spices, we like to place the potatoes into a large plastic bag. That way, you can seal the bag and shake the potatoes to evenly coat everything. We kept the spices on these amazing grilled potatoes pretty simple:

  • onion powder
  • garlic powder
  • Italian seasoning
  • salt and pepper

Spice tip: You can add any spices that your palate prefers, but I like garlic, salt, pepper, basil, and parsley.

red potatoes and spices in a plastic bag

Create Foil-Pack

Once your potatoes are fully coated with all the good stuff, it’s time to make your foil pack. I have officially mastered the foil pack fold. The more you practice the easier it gets, I promise!

  1. Place a sheet of heavy-duty foil (or 2 pieces of normal foil) on your counter.
  2. Then, transfer the potatoes, olive oil, and spices onto the foil.
  3. Place another piece of foil on top and carefully fold all 4 sides together to create your pack.
  4. Last, using a fork, poke a few holes on the top of your foil pack. This will ensure even cooking.
foil pack of potatoes

Grill Potatoes at 400ºF

Grill your foil pack red potatoes at around 400ºF. Place the foil pack right on top of the flames and cover grill. Grill for about 15-20 minutes or until you can easily pierce your potatoes with a fork.

How to get grill marks

The best way to get grill marks and a crispier potato is to grill at a higher temperature right on top of the flames. This will create that amazing char flavor as well! Oh, and don’t skimp on the olive oil. This will help crisp things up as well!

foil pack of potatoes on grill

Should I boil potatoes before grilling?

You do not need to boil your potatoes before grilling as the foil pack helps create steam to cook your potatoes fast and evenly.

What if I don’t have space over direct heat?

Grilling other things at the same time? Simply sear your grilled red potatoes in foil over direct heat for 5 minutes and then move the foil-pack to the upper rack to continue cooking while you grill your other food.

You will likely need to grill your potatoes longer due to the fact that they aren’t over direct heat, but this method also works great.

Can I make this recipe in the oven?

You can easily make foil-pack potatoes in the oven. Follow the directions to season and create the foil pack and then bake at 400ºF for 20-30 minutes. Check the tenderness of the potatoes after 20 minutes. Continue baking until fork-tender.

red potatoes on tin foil covered in olive oil and spices

Serving Suggestions

Every grilled potatoes recipe needs to be accompanied by other delicious grilled foods. Here are our favorites.

Grilled Pork Tenderloin: Here is the best grilled pork tenderloin recipe; it’s dry-rubbed in smokey spices, marinated in a sweet bbq soy sauce, and grilled to juicy perfection. It’s a simple pork tenderloin recipe, but it turns out so tender and flavorful.

Best Turkey Burgers: Say hello to the Best Juicy Turkey Burger you’ve ever had! These turkey burgers are always delicious, and never dry. Enjoy!

Lemon Dill Salmon Burgers: These Lemon Dill Salmon Burgers are savory, delicious and packed with protein and healthy omega-3s.

Grilled Flank Steal: Add this grilled flank steak to the menu this summer! You can serve this flank steak by itself, in tacos, or even in fajitas!

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Best Ever Grilled Potatoes in Foil (Grilled Red Potatoes)

Get perfectly cooked potatoes every time with this grilled potatoes in foil method. They’re made with grilled red potatoes, olive oil, and your favorite spices.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

  • 1 lb. red potatoes, quartered
  • 2-3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 small yellow onion, finely diced
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 tablespoon Italian seasoning*
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions 

  • First, heat your grill to 400ºF.
  • Next, prepare red potatoes. Wash them and pat dry. Then, cut in half, and in half again to quarter them.
  • Prep onion by finely dicing. Then, place all vegetables into a large plastic gallon-sized bag.
  • Drizzle on olive oil and add spices. Seal bag and shake so that veggies get completely coated in olive oil and spices.
  • Transfer vegetables onto a large piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Then place another piece of foil on top. Fold the sides in, creating your foil pack. Last, use a fork to poke a few holes on the top of your foil pack.
  • Place foil pack on your heated grill over direct heat. Then, cover the grill and let cook for around 20 minutes or until the potatoes can be easily pierced with a fork and have reached desired consistency.

Tips & Notes

  • Italian seasoning: option to use 1 teaspoon dried basil and 1 teaspoon dried parsley instead.
  • Foil: make sure you are using a heavy-duty foil to prevent the oil from leaking into the grill. Option to use 2 pieces of foil instead.
  • This recipe was slightly altered on April 11, 2019.

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Nutrition

Calories: 138 kcal, Carbohydrates: 17 g, Protein: 2 g, Fat: 11 g, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 2 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Dennis Glen Daley
Dennis Glen Daley
May 30, 2021 10:47 pm
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4 stars
Cooked up very fast. Almost too fast. Be sure to use heavy duty foil or double the foil. The heat will burn through at 400 degrees. If you don’t use enough oil the potatoes will stick to the foil. Did taste great though.

Linda Zyla
Linda Zyla
May 25, 2020 9:57 am
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5 stars
Made these last night and both my husband and I loved them! Easy, delicious and a great side for grilled food. Thank you

Kayla
Kayla
May 1, 2020 9:17 pm
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5 stars
These were so delicious! I had to adapt a bit due to the StayAtHome Order, so used fresh thyme sprigs instead of Italian seasoning and I had baby gold potatoes. Double layered my foil and grilled along side some chicken and it was so simple and easy clean up for this momma. Thanks for your recipes and always giving me inspiration for a yummy meal!

Carmen Phillips
Carmen Phillips
April 25, 2020 4:16 pm

FYI wish I’d read the comments about grill catching 🔥 FIRE 🔥. I ruined my husbands $600 Pit Boss. Paint and metal literally melted of the grill. Caught fire within first 5 minutes. Thank God I was right there or would’ve caught our house on FIRE! I do this kind of potato recipe almost weekly in my oven and thought I would try this way. You should really warn your readers. I will be SURE to hashtag this life threatening recipe.

Omni
Omni
October 21, 2020 12:07 pm
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Prolly cuz most people making it aren’t incompetent. I have no idea how she managed to set a few tablespoons of olive oil on fire and destroy a grill ‘within a few minutes’. I’m calling shenanigans on that comment 🤣

George Knows Ribs
George Knows Ribs
March 13, 2021 5:02 pm
Reply to  Lee Funke

I have made recipes like this over a hundred times and never set my grill on fire. It’s you, not the recipe.

John K
John K
May 2, 2020 4:03 pm

Oh for crying out loud! 2-3 Tbs of olive oil is simply NOT enough to set a grill on fire! I’ve been grilling regularly for nearly 40 years. If you set your grill on fire with this recipe you did something major wrong! Recipes are not responsible for unsafe grill techniques. I wipe the grate on my charcoal grill with an oil soaked paper towel every time I cook just before adding the food. Yes, it will flare up for a moment or two but is quickly consumed and dies down. Don’t be an idiot… just learn to grill!

LuAnn
LuAnn
June 12, 2020 10:54 am
Reply to  John K

Don’t understand how it could catch fire if you followed ALL the directions. Use heavy duty foil OR double layers of regular foil. Completely seal the packet. Poke holes in the top only and do not flip the packet. No oil shdrip onto your fire at all. Please be sure you have followed all directions before you find fault with any recipe.

Pablo
Pablo
May 12, 2020 10:43 am

Wow! You are obviously doing something majorly wrong (if your post is even true). You should go nowhere near any grill in the future.

I’ve been using this technique for years with no issues whatsoever.

Emily
Emily
April 9, 2020 4:50 pm
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5 stars
Amazing!! Will definitely be making these many times this summer! 🙂

Blaine
Blaine
September 18, 2019 6:10 pm
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5 stars
Super great dish, used to make one similar to this in the oven, this one out flavors that one for sure. Add some cheese to the top and pop in the oven for 5 minutes after grilling for a crispy cheesy top

Jackie
Jackie
September 2, 2019 6:04 pm
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1 star
FYI: The oil caught on fire in the potatoes and we had to use fire extinguisher on the fire in the grill. Just wanted to make folks aware of this.

Melanie L Howard
Melanie L Howard
August 18, 2019 2:41 pm

Why use/waste a plastic bag. Just toss with oil in a bowl

Kamie
Kamie
August 24, 2019 4:24 pm

Minimize dishes

Miranda Austin
July 9, 2019 12:07 pm
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5 stars
Have prepared this for the 4th of July and my family loved it!! Thank you

Nicolw
July 3, 2019 9:47 am

Tried this and love it!