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Smoked Nashville Hot Chicken: Master Spicy Perfection Now

Spicy smoked chicken ready to impress

Are you searchin’ for an appetizer that’ll steal the show at your next gatherin’? This Smoked Nashville Hot Chicken recipe is your answer, folks! Perfect for campin’ trips, tailgates, or cozy game days at home, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. We’re walkin’ you through craftin’ this spicy, smoky masterpiece on the Green Mountain Pellet Grill. With bold flavors and just the right kick, this Smoked Nashville Hot Chicken will keep everyone reachin’ for seconds.

Spicy smoked chicken ready to impress

Spicy smoked chicken ready to impress

Ingredients for Smoked Nashville Hot Chicken

Chicken

Overnight Marinade

Dry Rub

Essential Tools for Smoking Chicken

Step-by-Step Instructions for Smoked Nashville Hot Chicken

  1. Let them chicken drumsticks soak overnight in that tangy marinade—give ‘em time to drink up all that buttermilk and hot sauce goodness.
  2. When you’re ready to get smokin’, pull them drumsticks outta the marinade.
  3. Pat ‘em dry with a good towel—get rid of that extra buttermilk so the smoke can do its work.
  4. Drizzle some olive oil over ‘em—trust me, it’s the secret to that golden, crispy skin.
  5. Rub that dry mix all over the drumsticks, coverin’ every nook and cranny with that spicy, sweet blend.
  6. Let ‘em sit for at least 30 minutes—those spices need a little time to settle in deep.
  7. Fire up your pellet grill to 325°F, toss in some apple wood pellets, and let that sweet smoke start rollin’.
  8. Cook them drumsticks at 325°F for 30 to 40 minutes—keep an eye on that internal temp ‘til it hits 160°F.
  9. Give ‘em 10 minutes to rest after smokin’—patience here means juicy, tender bites every time.

Tips for Perfect Smoked Nashville Hot Chicken

This recipe’s got its roots with the BBQGuys team, real pros in the smokin’ game. Check out BBQGuys for top-notch gear and ideas to keep your pit hummin’. Want more smokin’ tricks? Dive into our grilling techniques guide. Now, I’ve been smokin’ meat since I could hold a pair of tongs, and this one’s a keeper—spicy, smoky, and downright addictive.

How do you spice up your smoked chicken? Drop your favorite hot sauce combos in the comments, and let’s get this fire goin’!