Remember, it will take longer for food to cook when it's cold, windy or wet outside. Rule of thumb: add 20 minutes cooking time per pound for every 5 degrees BELOW 45 degrees F.
Every time you open the lid to your grill, you loose the heat in the cooking chamber. Add at least 15 minutes extra cooking time each time you check your meat on the grill.
In winter, move your grill to an area that is out of the wind and cold. However, NEVER operate your grill in an unventilated area!
Place an outdoor thermometer close to the area where you have your grill. It will help you keep track of the outside air temperature and help you determine how long it will take your food to cook.
When cooking in cold weather, it's best to allow your grill to heat-up on a high temperature setting for at least 20 minutes before you place the food on the grill. You can always turn down the grill temperature when you begin cooking.
Warm Weather:
The hotter it is outside, the faster food will cook on your grill. If you are long-term cooking, you may want to cook your food at a lower temperature setting.
Because food will cook faster, it's important to use a high-quality meat thermometer or instant reading thermometer to monitor internal meat temperatures. This will help prevent over cooking your meat and drying it out.
Even in hot weather, you still want to cook with the lid to your Traeger grill CLOSED.
In hot weather, make sure you defrost meat IN THE REFRIGERATOR! Food borne bacteria rapidly multiply in hot weather and can easily cause food to spoil, ruining your cookout.
The Food Safety Rule of Thumb is: "Keep hot foods hot-above 140 degrees F- and cold foods cold-below 37 degrees F.
Cooked food and salads should not be left out in the heat for more than an hour. BETTER YET---fill a deep tray or casserole dish with ice and keep salads-particularly potato or mayonnaise based salads on ice.
Never use the same cutting board for cooked meat that you used to prepare raw meat, unless you've thoroughly washed it in hot, soapy water before using again. The same thing holds true with knives and cooking utensils.
You can keep foods hot by wrapping them in foil and then placing them in an insulated cooler. Stuff wadded-up newspaper around the foil wrapped food. This will keep your food hot for a good three to four hours.
Introducing the new Traeger
Junior, our most affordable Traeger
pellet grill yet! Perfectly sized for
small households, tailgating, college
living and as a second grill for your
vacation home. The Junior features
292 square inches of cooking
surface, along with our Auto-start
and E-Z drain grease systems, the
Junior is a perfect introduction to
wood pellet cooking.
Yes, Siree, mosey on up and meet Lil' Tex. Modeled after our popular BBQ075 Texas Style grill. The Lil' Tex is
a "pint sized" grill with a "ten gallon" cooking potential. 418 sq. inches of cooking surface. Just like the bigger
BBQ075, the Lil'Tex features a high-tech auger-fed burner, electronic Autostart, Solid state control system,
and EZ-drain grease system. All the most popular Traeger features in a size and at a price for the masses.
Now everyone can join in on the fun!
A twist on our popular Lil' Tex, the "Elite" features a stainless steel door handle, mult-position digital
thermostat control and easy to read dome thermometer, viper casters and wheels round out the amazing standard
features of the Lil' Tex Elite. This model is sure to set the barbecue world on fire!
Introduced in 1992, this grill has become our most popular model. Designed after the traditional Texas Style wood
cookers, this unit brings old fashioned wood cooking into the 21st century by featuring a high-tech auger-fed burner,
electronic Autostart, solid state control system and EZ-drain grease system. Forget fire tending and temperature control
problems. This unit automatically augers wood pellets to accurately provide three different cooking temperatures: Smoke,
Medium and High. Traditional design combined with "state of the art" technology deliver professional results every time
you cook.
With a bronze powder coated textured grill door, hopper lid/work surface, easy to read dome thermometer,
and viper casters, the Professional has a multiposition digital thermostat to give you the ultimate control
over your smoke and fire. This grill will elevate your backyard cooking to the next level and with 418 sq.
inches of cooking surface there will be plenty of room for sharing.
Outdoor kitchens have become all the rage, and Traeger's BBQ124 is the pellet perfect answer
to island grill applications. Simply by leaving the leg assembly off the grill, you can fit
the Professional into your plans. Use the dimensions below to help you configure your dream
outdoor kitchen.
Is it "Art Deco" or is it a barbecue? You decide, because our Lil'Pig smokes and cooks just like any other
Traeger grill. With 418 sq. inches of cooking surface, and internal hopper, stainless steel door handle,
multi-position digital thermostat control, and viper casters, this grill is sure to raise a "squeal" from your guests.
When it comes to entertaining outdoors, bigger IS better! Introducing the Traeger XL-Extra Large pellet grill. The XL's
836 square inches of cooking surface provide you with enough cooking space to turn your backyard into party central. Imagine
being able to cook up to 24 chicken quarters or 16 racks of babyback ribs at one time! The XL's commercial grade dual firepot
design provides exceptionally balanced heat inside the large cooking chamber. Comes equipped with Traeger's patented Autostart
ignition, EZ drain grease system, multi-position digital control, and a durable powder coat finish. This "big boy" will make
you the party king of the neighborhood!