19 smoked recipes Dad has been perfecting all summer and guards like a state secret

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A smoker can turn into the one backyard tool everyone waits around for, especially when Dad keeps acting like the method is classified. These 19 recipes cover the range: long-smoked meats, quick appetizers, smoky sides, saucy wings, soups, tacos, and even a cocktail with a hit of smoke. Some lean simple with a short ingredient list, while others build layers with rubs, glazes, cheese, pickled vegetables, or compound butter. The lineup gives you plenty of ways to bring that slow-smoked payoff to the table without repeating the same plate twice.

A closeup shot of two tacos filled with smoked pork belly and vegetables.
Smoked Pork Belly Tacos. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Smoked Tomatoes

Smoked tomatoes in a dish with grilled bread.
Smoked Tomatoes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Roma tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, salt, and pepper turn into Smoked Tomatoes in 1 hour 10 minutes, with 6 servings from the recipe . The smoker keeps the ingredient list short while concentrating the tomatoes into something deeper than a regular roasted batch. Use them on grilled bread with ricotta, fold them into sauce, or save them for chili when Dad wants the smoker to do more than meat.
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Smoked Eye of Round

A whole and sliced smoked eye of round with on a wooden cutting board.
Smoked Eye of Round. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Built around a 3-pound roast and Montreal steak seasoning, Smoked Eye of Round gives Dad a lean beef option that feeds 6 in 1 hour 39 minutes. The recipe starts low at 180°F, then finishes at 225°F until the roast reaches 125°F before resting. Slice it thin for dinner, then keep the leftovers for sandwiches, wraps, or quick plates the next day.
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Smoked Tomato Salsa

Smoked Tomato Salsa in a black dish.
Smoked Tomato Salsa. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Smoked Roma tomatoes, garlic, jalapeño, cilantro, lime juice, cumin, and onion give Smoked Tomato Salsa an 8-serving batch in 55 minutes. The tomatoes spend time in the smoker first, then everything gets pulsed together for a chunky or smooth finish. Put it with tortilla chips, spoon it over tacos, or chill it ahead so Dad has one smoky dip ready before the meat comes off.
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Smoked Mac & Cheese

A skillet filled with Smoked Mac & Cheese.
Smoked Mac & Cheese. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

A long smoker session makes Smoked Mac & Cheese a 10-serving side with macaroni, milk, heavy cream, cheddar, gouda, cream cheese, and a bacon crumb topping. The recipe takes 2 hours 20 minutes, which fits a backyard spread where the main dish is already moving low and slow. Bring it out beside ribs, chicken, or steak when the table needs something creamy that still belongs with the smoker.
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Smoked Chicken Tortilla Bites

A platter of Smoked Chicken Tortilla Bites.
Smoked Chicken Tortilla Bites. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Tortilla chip scoops hold chopped cooked chicken, red onion, cilantro, and shredded cheese in Smoked Chicken Tortilla Bites, a 6-serving appetizer done in 15 minutes. They work as the quick tray Dad can pass around while everyone waits on the bigger smoker projects.
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Smoked Shotgun Shells

Smoked shotgun shells on a white plate.
Smoked Shotgun Shells. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Stuffed cannelloni shells wrapped in bacon make Smoked Shotgun Shells a 4-serving appetizer with ground beef, cheddar, milk, garlic powder, onion powder, and BBQ sauce. The recipe takes 1 hour 50 minutes, giving the pasta time to soften while the bacon picks up smoke. Put these out with extra sauce when Dad wants the appetizer to feel just as guarded as the main course.
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Smoked Tomahawk Steak

A sliced Tomahawk Steak on a cream color plate.
Smoked Tomahawk Steak. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

A 2-pound steak, Montreal steak seasoning, lime juice, shallot, garlic, mustard seeds, parsley, and cilantro build Smoked Tomahawk Steak into a 2-person main with a 20-minute prep and 2-hour cook time. The recipe uses a low smoke phase before finishing the steak to medium-rare. Slice it with the mustard seed chimichurri on top when Dad wants one dramatic cut to own the table.
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Smoked Chicken Legs with Red Pepper Glaze

Smoked Chicken Legs with Red Pepper Glaze on a round platter.
Smoked Chicken Legs with Red Pepper Glaze. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Chicken legs get coated with olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, rosemary, salt, and pepper before Smoked Chicken Legs with Red Pepper Glaze finishes with red pepper jelly, bourbon, and Sriracha. The lists 10 minutes prep, 1 hour 30 minutes cook time, and 6 servings. Keep this one for a napkin-heavy meal where Dad wants sweet heat, smoke, and a glaze that actually clings.
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Smoked Beef Kabobs

Smoked beef kabobs on a plate.
Smoked Beef Kabobs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Sirloin, zucchini, red onion, mushrooms, bell pepper, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar, honey, and garlic make Smoked Beef Kabobs a 4-serving main. The lists 10 minutes prep, 45 minutes cooking, and 1 hour marinating time. Because the meat and vegetables share the skewers, this one works well when Dad wants the smoker to handle dinner without separate trays everywhere.
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Smoked Jalapenos

Smoked Jalapenos in 2 cast iron pans.
Smoked Jalapenos. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Whole jalapenos, oil, coarse salt, and black pepper keep Smoked Jalapenos simple, with 4 servings done in 1 hour 5 minutes. The smoker softens the peppers while keeping them useful as a snack, topping, or side. Add them to tacos, chop them into salsa, or set them out beside grilled meat when Dad wants heat without building another full recipe.
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Smoked Garlic Parmesan Wings

Chicken wings with garlic and Parmesan on a white plate.
Smoked Garlic Parmesan Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Split chicken wings, Parmesan, butter, garlic, red pepper flakes, and lemon juice turn Smoked Garlic Parmesan Wings into a 6-serving tray in 1 hour 5 minutes. The wings smoke first, then return to high heat to crisp before getting tossed in garlic Parmesan butter. Bring them out with celery, ranch, or blue cheese when Dad wants wings that do not depend on sticky sauce.
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Smoked Meatballs

Smoked meatballs in a dish with grilled bread.
Smoked Meatballs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Ground beef, ground pork, milk-soaked white bread, eggs, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, and onion powder make Smoked Meatballs a 6-serving recipe in 1 hour 40 minutes. The bread and milk help keep the meatballs tender while the smoker adds the backyard edge. Serve them with sauce, tuck them into rolls, or put them on a platter for the kind of snack people keep circling back to.
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Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup

Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup in two white bowls with garnishes nearby.
Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Leftover smoked chicken, broth, diced tomatoes, Roma tomatoes, black beans, corn, jalapeno, onion, garlic, chili powder, and cumin make Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup an 8-serving pot in 30 minutes. It is the shortcut recipe in this lineup because the smoked chicken already brings the workhorse flavor. Top each bowl with avocado, cheese, sour cream, cilantro, or tortilla strips for a smoker meal that moves indoors.
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Smoked Gimlet Cocktail

Two lime gimelts with smoke on top.
Smoked Gimlet Cocktail. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Gin or vodka, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, ice, and a lime twist make Smoked Gimlet Cocktail a 1-cocktail recipe in 2 minutes. The smoke comes from a cocktail kit rather than a pellet grill, which gives the list a drink option without dragging out the prep. Use it when Dad wants the same backyard-smoke theme to reach the glass before dinner starts.
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Smoked Tomato Soup with Mascarpone

A bowl of smoked tomato soup with mascarpone, garnished with herbs and chili flakes, served with seasoned pasta on a white plate.
Smoked Tomato Soup with Mascarpone. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Roma tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, shallots, chicken broth or vegetable stock, balsamic vinegar, thyme, and mascarpone make Smoked Tomato Soup with Mascarpone a 6-serving soup in 2 hours 30 minutes. The tomatoes smoke first, then simmer with broth and herbs before blending smooth. Add bread, grilled cheese, or a small salad when Dad wants the smoker to turn tomatoes into a full bowl.
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Smoked Sweet Potatoes

Three halves of roasted sweet potatoes topped with butter on a white plate, set on a white brick surface with a floral napkin and salt and pepper shakers nearby.
Smoked Sweet Potatoes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Four sweet potatoes, oil, salt, pepper, butter, chipotle in adobo, garlic, smoked paprika, and onion powder make Smoked Sweet Potatoes a 4-serving side with 10 minutes prep and 2 hours cook time. The compound butter melts into the hot potatoes after smoking, giving each one a smoky, spicy finish. Pair them with chicken, steak, pork, or any long-smoked main that needs a solid side.
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Traeger Smoked Chicken Spatchcock

Roasted chicken on a slate board with carving knife and fork.
Traeger Smoked Chicken Spatchcock. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

One spatchcocked chicken and Montreal chicken seasoning keep Traeger Smoked Chicken Spatchcock focused, with 6 servings in 2 hours 10 minutes. The chicken smokes at 180°F, finishes at 225°F, then crisps skin-side down at high heat or under the broiler. It is the kind of whole-bird recipe Dad can carve at the table without juggling a complicated ingredient list.
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Smoked Dry Rubbed Wings

Smoked dry rubbed chicken wings on a white plate with garlic.
Smoked Dry Rubbed Wings. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Chicken wings, olive oil, chili powder, paprika, cumin, onion powder, garlic powder, thyme, and smoked hot paprika make Smoked Dry Rubbed Wings a 6-serving tray. The lists 10 minutes prep and 1 hour cook time before the wings crisp at high heat. Keep these for wing nights when Dad wants the smoker, not a bowl of sauce, to carry the plate.
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Smoked Pork Belly Tacos

A closeup shot of two tacos filled with smoked pork belly and vegetables.
Smoked Pork Belly Tacos. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Pork belly, brown sugar, paprika, cumin, onion powder, garlic powder, guajillo chili powder, chipotle powder, cucumber, carrots, red onion, jalapeno, cilantro, and rice wine vinegar build Smoked Pork Belly Tacos into 10 servings in 3 hours 15 minutes. The pork smokes until tender while the vegetables pickle separately. Load everything into tortillas when Dad wants the final plate to prove why the recipe stayed protected.
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