Grilling for a crowd on a small grill at a backyard party.

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Grilling for a large group is always a fun challenge, but when your grill is on the smaller side, it can feel daunting. However, with some clever planning and techniques, you can maximize your grill’s potential and keep everyone happy. Whether you’re hosting a backyard gathering or camping with friends, here’s how to grill for a crowd on a small grill.

1. Plan Your Menu Strategically

The key to efficient grilling on a small surface is to choose foods that cook quickly or can be prepared in batches.

Crowd-Friendly Options:

  • Pre-Cooked Sausages and Hot Dogs: These require minimal grill time.
  • Chicken Skewers: Small pieces cook faster and are easy to portion.
  • Burgers: A staple that can be prepared in batches.
  • Vegetables: Slice thinly for quicker cooking.
  • Flatbreads or Pizzas: Use the grill for quick toasting or warming.

Pro Tip: Avoid complex dishes that require constant attention or large cuts of meat that monopolize space.

2. Prep Everything in Advance

Prepping your ingredients in advance saves time and reduces stress when managing a small grill.

Preparation Tips:

  • Marinate Ahead: Marinate proteins and vegetables in resealable bags the night before.
  • Pre-Cut and Skewer: Chop vegetables and proteins into small pieces or pre-thread skewers.
  • Par-Cook Larger Items: If feasable, precook chicken legs or ribs in the oven, so they only need a quick finish on the grill.
  • Organize Serving Trays: Arrange foods in the order they will be grilled.

Pro Tip: Label trays to keep track of what goes on the grill next.

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3. Use All the Available Space

On a small grill, every inch counts.

Space-Saving Techniques:

  • Use Vertical Racks: Expand your cooking space by using a rib rack or a warming rack or a rotisserie.
  • Grill in Layers: Use a flat top griddle grill and place potatoes or vegetables around the edges while the center is reserved for direct grilling and searing meats.
  • Cook in Batches: Grill proteins first and keep them warm on the outside of the cooktop where the cooktop isn't as hot, in foil or an insulated container while cooking the sides.
  • The Griddle is Key: Use a griddle grill insert to help. The griddle is much more forgiving when cooking for a crowd as there are no flare ups or burnt food. A griddle with a center grill grate will help you immensely when cooking for a crowd.

Pro Tip: Use the griddle portion of the griddle grill insert to keep food warm. The griddle forms a barrier between the fire and the food so there are no flare ups or burnt foods. The griddle makes grilling for a crowd on a small grill much, much easier!!!

4. Time Your Cooking

Efficient timing is essential when grilling for a large group on limited space.

Timing Tips:

  • Start with foods that take the longest to cook, such as chicken or thicker cuts of meat.
  • Add vegetables and quicker-cooking items like skewers or hot dogs toward the end.
  • Serve in waves: Offer appetizers like grilled bread or skewered veggies while the main proteins finish cooking.

Pro Tip: Keep a timer handy to avoid overcooking or burning foods.

5. Keep Foods Warm

When cooking in batches, keeping food warm ensures everyone eats together.

Heat is your friend so use firewood when possible. Firewood burns much hotter than charcoal or gas. Use the high heat to sear food quickly, then move the seared food onto the griddle part of the cooktop. This is "reverse searing" and gives great results without having to pay constant attention to the food.

Warming Techniques:

  • Foil Wraps: Wrap cooked items in foil and place them on a warming rack or a cooler zone on the grill. You can wrap potatoes in foil and put them directly into the fire. It's almost impossible to overcook potatoes, just dont let them get burnt. Baked potatoes are super easy and absolute crowd pleasers!
  • Insulated Containers: If you don't have the space on the grill to keep food warm, use an insulated food carrier to keep items warm off the grill.
  • Slow Cooker: Keep larger batches of grilled vegetables or proteins warm in a slow cooker plugged in nearby.

Pro Tip: Serve sauces or condiments on the side to keep reheated foods moist and flavorful.

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6. Embrace Side Dishes

When grill space is limited, side dishes can help fill plates and keep guests satisfied.

Easy Side Dish Ideas:

  • Grilled Bread: Toast slices directly on the grill for a quick and tasty side. If possible, add some butter or pesto to the bread for extra flavor. The wood smoke adds a delicious flavor to the bread.
  • Baked Potatoes: You can microwave potatoes ahead of time in the microwave to soften them up. Then wrap them in aluminum foil and put them inside the grill by the fire. This will heat them up and give them a great smokey flavor. Check occasionally to avoid burning them.
  • Salads: Serve pasta salads, coleslaw, or potato salad prepared ahead of time.
  • Chips and Dips: Require no cooking and are always a crowd-pleaser. If you have space, put the dip in a suitable container on the grill to give it some warmth and wood smoke flavor!

Pro Tip: Grill vegetables for a warm salad option that complements your proteins. Grill the vegetables on the outside of the griddle in some oil or butter. Simply serve them as people want them, the griddle will keep them perfectly warm without burning them.

7. Keep the Grill Clean

A clean grill performs better and prevents flavors from transferring between dishes.

Cleaning Tips:

  • If possible, use a griddle grill combination insert when grilling on a small grill for a crowd. The griddle will save your life! It is much more forgiving than a conventional grill grate and will allow you to grill much more food and a wider variety all at the same time.
  • Brush the grill grates after each batch to remove residue.
  • Use a small bowl of oil and a paper towel to lightly grease the grates between uses.
  • If possible, clear out ash or debris regularly to maintain consistent heat.

Pro Tip: Have a grill brush and heat-resistant gloves on hand for quick cleanups.

8. Make It Interactive

Turn the small grill challenge into a fun, interactive experience by involving your guests.

Ideas for Interactive Grilling:

  • Build-Your-Own Skewers: Let guests assemble their skewers with their choice of vegetables and proteins.
  • Grill Station Rotation: Assign small grilling tasks to different guests to keep the food flowing.
  • Tasting Rounds: Serve grilled items in small waves, turning the meal into a multi-course event.

Pro Tip: Encourage guests to mingle and enjoy the atmosphere while waiting for their turn to grill.

Final Thoughts

Grilling for a crowd on a small grill might seem like a challenge, but with thoughtful preparation, clever space management, and an interactive approach, it can be a fun and successful experience. Focus on quick-cooking, crowd-friendly dishes and involve your guests to make the event memorable.

With a small grill, you can still create big flavors and ensure everyone leaves happy and full. Fire up the grill and get ready to impress!

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