Easy Grilled Ranch Potatoes | Crispy Flavorful BBQ Side Dish Recipe
Hey there, fellow grill lovers! If you are tired of the same old side dishes at your weekend cookouts, I have a game-changer for you today. We all love a good potato salad, but sometimes you just want that smoky, charred goodness that only a grill can provide. Enter my Easy Grilled Ranch Potatoes | Crispy Flavorful BBQ Side Dish Recipe.
This recipe is an absolute lifesaver for busy weeknights and crowded weekend BBQs alike. It works so beautifully because it combines the rich, savory zest of ranch seasoning with the high-heat crispiness of the grill. Whether you are hosting a massive backyard party or just whipping up a quick family dinner alongside some grilled chicken, everyone—from picky toddlers to self-proclaimed foodies—will be reaching for seconds. Let’s get grilling!
Recipe Details
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| Prep Time | 10 minutes |
| Cook Time | 25 minutes |
| Total Time | 35 minutes |
| Servings | 4 servings |
| Calories | 185 kcal per serving |
Ingredients You’ll Need
To make this simple BBQ side dish, you only need a handful of basic ingredients that you likely already have in your pantry:
- 1.5 lbs (approx. 700g) Russet or Yukon Gold potatoes, washed and cubed into 1-inch pieces
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (or avocado oil)
- 1 packet (1 ounce / 28g) dry ranch seasoning mix
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
- Optional Garnish: 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh chives or green onions
Step-by-Step Instructions
This recipe utilizes a foil packet method, which keeps the potatoes incredibly tender on the inside while letting them crisp up beautifully on the bottom.
Step 1: Preheat the Grill
Preheat your outdoor grill to medium-high heat, aiming for a temperature around 400°F (200°C). If you are using charcoal, prepare the coals for direct medium-high heat.
Step 2: Prep the Potatoes
Wash your potatoes thoroughly to remove any dirt. Leave the skins on for extra texture and nutrients! Dice the potatoes into even, 1-inch cubes. Keeping the size uniform ensures they all finish cooking at the exact same time.
Step 3: Season to Perfection
Place the diced potatoes into a large mixing bowl. Drizzle the olive oil over the top, then toss well to ensure every piece is coated. In a small bowl, mix together the dry ranch seasoning, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. Sprinkle the spice blend over the potatoes and toss until evenly coated.
Step 4: Create the Foil Packets
Cut two large sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil (about 12×18 inches each). If you don’t have heavy-duty foil, double up on standard foil so it doesn’t tear. Divide the seasoned potatoes evenly between the two sheets, placing them in a single layer in the center.
Step 5: Seal the Packets
Bring the long edges of the foil together over the potatoes and fold them over tightly. Fold the shorter side edges in to create a completely sealed packet. Leave a little bit of headspace inside the packet so the steam can circulate and cook the potatoes through.
Step 6: Grill the Potatoes
Place the foil packets directly onto the preheated grill grates. Close the grill lid and cook for about 20 to 25 minutes. Carefully flip the packets halfway through the cooking time using tongs.
Step 7: Check for Doneness and Crisp
Carefully open one of the packets (watch out for hot steam!). Pierce a potato with a fork; it should be perfectly tender. If you want an extra crispy finish, leave the tops of the packets open for the last 3–5 minutes on the grill.
Step 8: Garnish and Serve
Carefully transfer the potatoes to a serving bowl. Garnish with chopped fresh chives or green onions if desired, and serve hot right alongside your favorite grilled meats!
Pro Tips for the Best BBQ Side Dish
Achieving that perfect balance of a fluffy interior and a crispy exterior requires just a little bit of know-how. Keep these tips in mind:
- Don’t skimp on the oil: The oil is what prevents the potatoes from sticking to the foil and helps them get those gorgeous, crispy edges. Make sure every cube has a nice sheen to it before adding the spices.
- Cut them evenly: If you have some massive chunks and some tiny pieces, the small ones will burn before the large ones cook through. Aim for a consistent 1-inch dice.
- Use heavy-duty foil: Standard kitchen foil tears easily when flipped on rough grill grates. Heavy-duty foil traps the steam efficiently and prevents any tragic potato spills.
Flavor Variations to Try
The beauty of this recipe is how incredibly versatile it is. Here are a few fun ways to switch up the flavors:
Cheesy Bacon Ranch Potatoes
Five minutes before the potatoes are done, open up the foil packets. Sprinkle 1/2 cup of shredded cheddar cheese and 1/4 cup of cooked, crumbled bacon over the top. Close the grill lid and let the cheese melt into gooey perfection.
Spicy Ranch Twist
If you love a bit of a kick, add 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper or smoked paprika to the seasoning mix. You can also serve the finished potatoes with a drizzle of your favorite hot sauce or buffalo sauce.
Loaded Herb Ranch
Mix in a handful of chopped fresh rosemary and thyme with the ranch seasoning before grilling. Once cooked, top the spuds with a dollop of sour cream for a “loaded baked potato” vibe.
Storage & Reheating Instructions
- To Store: Allow any leftover potatoes to cool completely to room temperature. Transfer them to an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days.
- To Reheat: To revive that signature grill crispiness, avoid the microwave if you can. Instead, spread the leftovers on a baking sheet and bake at 400°F (200°C) for 10–12 minutes, or pop them into an air fryer at 380°F (190°C) for 5 minutes until heated through and sizzling.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I make these potatoes ahead of time?
Yes! You can wash, chop, and season the potatoes, then wrap them up in their foil packets up to 4 hours before you plan to grill. Keep the packets in the refrigerator until your grill is preheated and ready to go.
What are the best potatoes to use for grilling?
Yukon Gold and Russet potatoes are the best choices for this recipe. Russets give you a classic, fluffy baked potato texture with ultra-crispy edges, while Yukon Golds offer a naturally buttery flavor and hold their shape exceptionally well on the grill.
Can I cook this recipe in the oven if it rains?
Absolutely! If the weather forces you indoors, you can roast these same foil packets in a preheated oven at 400°F (200°C) for about 25–30 minutes or roast the seasoned potatoes open on a baking sheet.
What Do You Think?
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Easy Grilled Ranch Potatoes
American · BBQ Side Dish
Easy Grilled Ranch Potatoes
Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and bursting with bold ranch flavor — these foil packet potatoes are the BBQ side dish everyone will be asking for. Just season, wrap, and grill!
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes & Tips
Potato size matters. Baby potatoes or small Yukon Golds cook most evenly. If using larger potatoes, cut them into ¾-inch pieces so they cook through in 30 minutes.
Don’t skip the butter. Adding small pieces of butter inside the foil packet creates steam that makes the potatoes perfectly tender inside while the outside gets crispy.
For extra crispiness, open the foil packets in the last 5 minutes and let the potatoes sit directly on the grates. Watch them closely — they brown fast!
Oven version: No grill? Roast the sealed foil packets at 425°F (220°C) for 30–35 minutes, then open and broil for 3–5 minutes for a crispy finish.
Storage: Leftovers keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a skillet over medium heat for best texture, or in an air fryer at 375°F for 5 minutes.
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Per serving (approx. 225g) · 4 servings per recipe
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Values are estimates and may vary based on exact ingredients and brands used.

