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Everyone in your neighborhood knows when you have a pellet grill in the backyard. The drifting pellet smoke provides an appetizing aroma, and they can’t help but notice.

If it hasn’t happened already, you will – without a doubt – have a moment when a passing neighbor asks whether you own a smoker.

However, it’s one thing to smell the smoky aromas and another thing to taste them. Wood-fired smoke enhances everything you cook in a pellet grill, and your choice of wood flavors – referring to the types of wood – can make a big difference when combined with specific foods.

From choosing what type of wood pellets for your grill, to how quickly they burn, to proper storing methods; follow these 5 tips to master the flavors you achieve with your pellet grill.

1. Select High-Quality Wood Pellets

There are many wood pellet options in the marketplace, but they’re not all made equally. If you choose to branch out from your brand of pellet grill, always make sure you select premium wood pellets.

Premium wood pellets – like Traeger and Camp Chef BBQ Pellets – are made from 100% natural, food-grade hardwood. These pellets are produced without fillers, bark, or binding agents. They provide a clean, healthy fuel source that lasts longer with even smoke, consistent temperatures and favorable results.

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High-quality wood pellets also keep your grill performing at its best and most effective.

Cheaper, low-quality pellets are generally lower in density and contain higher moisture content. You’ll burn through more pellets, and there’s a greater chance your pellet grill could experience problems. Also, temperatures are inconsistent and more ash is produced with low-quality pellets, which then floats inside your grill and potentially contaminates your food.

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2. Choose Food-Grade Wood Pellets, Not Heating Pellets

Since we’re determining the value of quality wood pellets, we also need to distinguish between two types.

IFA Country Stores sell smoker pellets and heating pellets. They’re both compressed wood, but they are not the same and each has a specific purpose.

Heating Pellets

Heating pellets are less expensive than smoker pellets, but for a good reason. Heating pellets are intended for wood-burning stoves and are not produced for food consumption. They’re mostly made from softwoods – such as pine – which produce unfavorable flavors.

This wood may be sourced from wood products like plywood or particleboard that include fillers and binding agents, making it unsafe for your food and your grill. It’s great for heating your home, but avoid using heating pellets in your pellet grill.

Smoker Pellets

Smoker pellets – as mentioned above – are made with one primary purpose: to add delicious wood-fired flavor to your favorite meals.

Premium smoker pellets, such as those produced by Traeger and Camp Chef, are made from 100% natural, food-grade hardwood. They’re a clean, healthy fuel source, designed to consistently cook great.

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3. Complement Your Favorite Foods

Each pellet flavor, or type of wood, has a unique taste and naturally complements certain foods. Wood pellet flavors are generally classified in a range from mild to strong; with woods such as alder and maple on the mild end, and hickory and mesquite on the stronger side.

Which wood pellet flavors enhance your favorite foods? Try some of these combinations, find the ones you love, and take your grilling to the next level.

Alder Wood Pellets

Alder wood pellets provide good smoke with mild flavor and aroma. It’s a highly versatile wood that pairs well with most–if not all–foods.

Apple Wood Pellets

Add a lightly fruity smoke to mild flavored meats, baked goods and vegetables. Apple wood pellets combine so beautifully with chicken, you’ll never want to cook it any other way again.

Cherry Wood Pellets

Naturally enhance your food with a subtly sweet, fruity flavor. Cherry wood pellets provide a robust smoke with great overall taste. Make sure to try it once. You’ll more than likely try it a second and third time too.

Hickory Wood Pellets

Arguably the most popular barbecue wood nationwide, hickory pellets deliver a strong flavor. Hickory complements many types of meat very well, but it’s especially good with traditional barbecue meats such as brisket, tri-tip and pork shoulder. If you find hickory a little strong, try mixing it with milder pellets such as oak or apple.

Maple Wood Pellets

Maple wood adds a mild, lightly sweet touch that pairs well with nearly all foods. Use maple pellets when you’re smoking the main dish on Thanksgiving or Christmas. The subtle difference is sure to impress the entire family.

Mesquite Wood Pellets

Enhance your meat with a hearty smoke flavor. A barbecue favorite in Texas, mesquite pellets infuse a robust smoky taste into brisket and many of our other favorite cuts of meat.

Oak Wood Pellets

On a scale of smokiness, oak pellets fit right in the middle. Oak is stronger than apple wood and lighter than hickory, and provides a mild, nutty flavor to fish and veggies, along with pizza and baked goods.

Pecan Wood Pellets

Many people are surprised to find out that their pellet grill is perfect for making baked goods, and pecan pellets add that special touch. Use pecan wood anytime you want to add a nutty, lightly sweet and spicy flavor to your food.

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All-Purpose Wood Pellets

Traeger and Camp Chef also provide an all-purpose blend of wood pellets.

The Traeger Signature Blend and the Camp Chef Competition Blend both combine maple, hickory and cherry hardwood flavors. These blends are both versatile and provide a full-bodied smoke flavor that’s tasty with every meal.

Specialty Wood Pellet Blends

A variety of other blends are available with complex flavors intended for your summer barbecues, holiday turkey, wild game, and personal tastes (Camp Chef Charwood–charcoal and wood mix–Cherry or Hickory). Exploring the various options is the best way to enhance your grilling skills and open your palate while creating new savory recipes.

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The Best Woods for Whatever You’re Smoking

Baked Goods
    Alder, Apple, Cherry, Maple, Oak, Pecan
Beef
    Alder, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Mesquite, Oak, Pecan
Brisket
    Cherry, Hickory, Oak, Mesquite
Chicken
    Alder, Apple, Cherry, Hickory, Mesquite, Pecan
Fish
    Alder, Cherry, Mesquite, Oak
Lamb
    Alder, Cherry, Hickory, Pecan
Pizza
    Maple, Oak, Pecan
Pork
    Alder, Apple, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Pecan
Pulled Pork
    Apple, Hickory, Pecan
Ribs
    Cherry, Hickory, Oak, Maple
Turkey
    Alder, Maple, Oak
Vegetables
    Alder, Apple, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Oak, Pecan

4. How Long Does a Bag of Wood Pellets Last?

There’s always one question we hear time and again. How long does a 20 lb bag of wood pellets last?

Rule of thumb: 1 lb of pellets / hour


On average, your pellet grill will burn through 1 lb of wood pellets per hour, but this also varies depending on the heat level and time of year.

For longer smoked foods such as pulled pork and brisket, you’ll likely use fewer wood pellets. When the pellet grill temperature is on the high end for things such as pizza and rolls, the average will increase upwards to 3 lbs. per hour.

Naturally, when you turn up the heat, it will burn through more wood pellets.

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During the winter months, the cool outdoor temperatures will also force your pellet grill to work harder to maintain the desired heat level.

Insulated blankets are available to help retain more heat within the grill. They do help, but keep in mind; cooking times will still increase a little this time of year, and your grill will burn more wood pellets. If you do get an insulated blanket, some people also use them all year long feeling it keeps the pellet grill temperature even more consistent.

Always plan appropriately and make sure you have enough wood pellets around before starting up the grill.

Pellet grilling delicious food doesn’t need to stop when the temperatures drop. Read more about pellet grilling in winter.

5. Properly Store Your Wood Pellets

When you keep wood pellets around, make sure they’re not just laying around. Moisture negatively affects the pellets and sometimes makes them unusable. Even inside an unopened bag, your wood pellets should be kept dry and off the ground.

Store your wood pellets indoors in an airtight container to prevent moisture from reaching them and absorbing into the fibers. Our IFA food-grade, 5-gallon buckets with gamma seal lids are a great option for portable, economical, air-tight storage.

Pellet Grilling Adds Flavor

Always remember, “when you’re lookin’, it’s not cookin’.” Be patient; keep the lid down and the smoke inside the pellet grill. Maintain a meat thermometer, and trust the process until you reach the perfect internal temperature on everything. Your grill and wood pellets will do most of the work from there.

Cooking with wood changes the atmosphere, aromas and tasty experience of your backyard barbecue. Experiment with different wood types and find the flavors you and your family love best. You may just notice your neighbors taking an extra lap or two past your house to catch more of that appetizing, smoky aroma.

When you need wood pellets or supplies related to pellet grilling and outdoor cooking, visit your local IFA Country Store. We’re happy to help you cook all the things you love.

See 5 reasons people love pellet grills, plus tips to help you elevate your outdoor cooking to new levels

Information for this article was provided by Mike Stauffer, Branch Manager, American Fork IFA Country Store; Jason White, Asst. Manager, Riverton IFA Country Store; Bart Keller, Asst. Manager, Draper IFA Country Store; Eric Thomson, Lawn, Garden & Outdoor Cooking, Cedar City IFA Country Store; and Kent Mickelsen, Outdoor Cooking Category Manager, IFA.

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FAQs

How To Choose the Best Wood Pellets for Your Grill | IFA's Blog? ›

Complement Your Favorite Foods. Each pellet flavor, or type of wood, has a unique taste and naturally complements certain foods. Wood pellet flavors are generally classified in a range from mild to strong; with woods such as alder and maple on the mild end, and hickory and mesquite on the stronger side.

What are the best wood pellets for grilling burgers? ›

Best Wood Pellets For Smoking Burgers

Mesquite pellets offer a smokier and robust taste you can pair with spicy BBQ flavors, while natural Hickory gives off a big punch that goes well if you've added garlic or a bit of spice to your seasoning. In fact, pretty much any pellet apart from Apple works well with beef.

How can you tell a good quality wood pellet? ›

Moisture content: should be between 8-10%. Ash content: good quality wood pellets have a very low ash content, below 0.7%. show some wear, which will increase the amount of fines. A durability of 97.5 should be required.

What is the best rated wood pellets? ›

One of the highest-rated wood pellet brands in terms of quality is Okanagan. Okanagan wood pellets are made from 100% softwood sawdust and are known for their low ash content and consistent quality. Other wood pellet brands that are known for their quality include Maine's Choice, Hamer's Hot Ones, and Greene Team.

How to select wood pellets? ›

The pellet size and consistency also make a difference since uniform pellets burn more efficiently. Opt for pellets made from natural, food grade hardwood since they generate fuels that last longer and provide consistent temperatures. Low quality pellets are low in density and contain higher moisture content.

How to choose the right pellet? ›

Powerful Smoked Flavors
  1. Beef. The best pellets for smoking beef include hickory, oak, cherry, and pecan.
  2. Pork. Using hickory pellets for pork gives it a strong flavor that complements its natural flavors.
  3. Poultry. Use apple wood pellets for accentuating mild flavors and adding a hint of sweetness to poultry.

What pellets give the best flavor? ›

You won't be able to experiment with different pellets until you get a better idea of which pellets have a strong flavor and which ones produce a more mild taste. Some of the most intense wood pellet flavors include mesquite pellets, hickory pellets, oak pellets, and cherry pellets.

What to look for when buying pellets? ›

The main factors to consider when selecting and purchasing pellets are type of wood, BTUs (the heat output), ash content, and of course, price. Typically, there will be two types of wood used in wood pellets: hardwood or softwood. Hardwood in its raw form burns for longer as it has a higher density.

Do different wood pellets really make a difference? ›

High-quality wood pellets also keep your grill performing at its best and most effective. Cheaper, low-quality pellets are generally lower in density and contain higher moisture content. You'll burn through more pellets, and there's a greater chance your pellet grill could experience problems.

What grade of pellets are best? ›

The best pellets are in the 8,000-8,500 range. Low Moisture Content – pellets with low moisture content ignite faster.. The best pellets have a moisture content of 6.5% and below.

What are premium wood pellets? ›

There are various grades of wood pellets that are used for fuel. The highest standard of pellets and often more expensive are premium wood pellets. These are typically produced from the sawdust waste produced from timber production. They produce ash below 0.5%.

What are the different grades of wood pellets? ›

For example, A1 grade wood pellets contain low ash and nitrogen contents, while Grade A2 wood pellets have slightly higher ash and nitrogen content. Grade B wood pellets are manufactured from more diverse sources, over and above those used for Grade A wood pellets, and can include bark (Classification 1.1.

Which pellets are most accurate? ›

A: Generally speaking, domed pellets are more accurate than pointed pellets due to being more aerodynamic. As air passes around the spherical shape of the projectile, it creates less drag which allows it to maintain its speed and consistency over longer distances.

What pellets are best for grilling? ›

Hickory pellets pack a smoky bacon flavor that enhances all types of beef, pork, and poultry. Pork and poultry stand to benefit most from maple pellets, which leave a sweet and mild wood flavor with light smokiness. A staple of Texas BBQ, mesquite pellets are both bold and sweet while adding a touch of piney flavor.

Is there a difference in the quality of wood pellets? ›

Wood heating pellets are rated as either standard or premium in quality. The most significant difference between these two grades is the listed ash content: Standard quality pellets: Manufacturers often produce standard quality heating pellets using waste from the forestry industry.

Which wood pellets burn the cleanest? ›

CleanFire™ Hardwood heating pellets are among the cleanest burning hardwood pellets available on the market. The pellets are made from a proprietary blend of recycled, clean hardwood shavings and wood chips.

What is the best wood for grilling burgers? ›

The best Wood for Smoking Meat on the Barbecue are hardwoods, deciduous trees which include fruit and nut woods, are the best woods for cooking.

Can you cook burgers on a wood pellet grill? ›

One of the benefits of grilling on a wood pellet grill is that you can get the wood-fired flavor on your grilled burgers.

What are the best wood pellets for cooking beef? ›

The Best Woods for Whatever You're Smoking
Baked GoodsAlder, Apple, Cherry, Maple, Oak, Pecan
BeefAlder, Cherry, Hickory, Maple, Mesquite, Oak, Pecan
BrisketCherry, Hickory, Oak, Mesquite
ChickenAlder, Apple, Cherry, Hickory, Mesquite, Pecan
FishAlder, Cherry, Mesquite, Oak
7 more rows

What pellets to use for grilling? ›

Best Hardwood Pellet Flavors for Pellet Grilling
  • Oak. Oak wood pellets, for instance, impart a well-balanced smoky flavor that's quite versatile, but complements beef and seafood particularly well.
  • Maple. ...
  • Hickory. ...
  • Mesquite. ...
  • Cherry. ...
  • Apple. ...
  • Alder. ...
  • Pecan.

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