Maybe it’s too cold to fire up the grill. Maybe you live in an apartment. Maybe you just want barbecue flavor without the time and commitment of smoking meat all day.
No grill? No problem.
With smoky seasonings, barbecue sauces, and a few simple cooking techniques, you can recreate classic BBQ flavor using your stovetop, oven, or slow cooker. In fact, we’ve been making barbecue-inspired recipes indoors all winter long using smoky spice blends and our small batch barbecue sauces inspired by both regional BBQ styles and our signature flavors.
From pulled pork and BBQ chicken to smoky burgers and roasted vegetables, these recipes bring barbecue indoors any time of year.
How to Get BBQ Flavor Without a Grill
You don’t need a smoker, pellet grill, or backyard setup to enjoy bold barbecue flavor at home.
Smoky spice blends, barbecue sauces, slow cooking methods, and high-heat searing can all recreate the sweet, smoky, savory flavors associated with traditional barbecue. Layering smoky seasonings with rich sauces is one of the easiest ways to build true cookout flavor indoors without a grill.
Our small batch barbecue sauces—like Midwestern Sweet and Black Dust Coffee & Spice—are especially useful here. They add instant depth, subtle sweetness, and smoky complexity to slow cooker meats, stovetop burgers, and oven-roasted dishes.
A few easy ways to bring BBQ flavor indoors include:
- using smoked seasonings or smoked salt
- pan-searing in cast iron for caramelization and crust
- slow cooking meats until tender and shreddable
- finishing dishes under the broiler for extra char and texture
- layering BBQ sauce throughout cooking instead of only at the end
Whether you’re cooking in a small kitchen, avoiding cold-weather grilling, or simply looking for easier weeknight BBQ recipes, there are plenty of ways to bring barbecue flavor indoors.
Stovetop BBQ Recipes
You don’t need an open flame to build rich, smoky barbecue flavor. A hot skillet or cast iron pan can create the same caramelized crust and savory sear you’d normally get from the grill.
These stovetop BBQ recipes are quick enough for weeknights while still delivering classic cookout flavor.
Burgers may be one of the most iconic grilled foods, but they’re just as satisfying cooked indoors.
This recipe uses Red Rocks Hickory Smoke Seasoning to bring smoky BBQ flavor to juicy pork burgers, while pan-searing creates a flavorful crust similar to what you’d get on the grill. A grill pan works well here if you have one, but a standard cast iron skillet will still deliver excellent results.
The combination of smoky seasoning, caramelization, and rich ground pork makes this an easy way to recreate backyard BBQ flavor without ever stepping outside.
Smoky Pork Burgers
Recipe by Savory Spice Test Kitchen
Smoky, sweet, and tangy flavors collide in this quick-to-assemble pork burger featuring one of our customer favorite...
Grilling & BBQ
Yields
4 servings
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
10 minutes
Slow Cooker BBQ Recipes
Slow cookers are one of the easiest ways to recreate classic barbecue texture at home. Low, steady heat helps meats become tender and flavorful over time, making this method perfect for pulled pork and BBQ chicken.
These recipes bring all the comfort of slow-cooked barbecue without the need for a smoker or all-day fire management.
If pulled pork is more your style but you don’t have the time or equipment for traditional smoking, this recipe delivers smoky BBQ flavor with minimal effort.
Cooked low and slow for 7 to 9 hours, this pulled pork becomes tender enough to shred while smoky chipotle flavor builds throughout the cooking process. It’s excellent piled onto sandwiches, served at potlucks, or spooned over baked sweet potatoes for an easy weeknight meal.
Slow Cooker Smoky Chipotle Pulled Pork
Recipe by Abbey Cochran
There's so much we love about this recipe, including the easy slow cooker method, but the suggestion to serve pulled...
All-Purpose Cooking
Grilling & BBQ
Braising & Slow Cooking
Yields
6 to 8 servings
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
8 hours
This crowd-pleasing chicken recipe delivers classic BBQ flavor in an easy slow cooker format.
It’s great served warm for dinner or chilled for picnics, potlucks, and meal prep. You can also customize the flavor depending on the seasoning blend you use. Red Rocks Hickory Smoke Seasoning creates a deeper smoky profile, while TSM BBQ Chicken Rub leans more traditional and savory-sweet.
Slow Cooker BBQ Picnic Chicken
Recipe by Adapted from a recipe by David Trout, Savory Spice—Lincoln Square/Chicago, IL owner
Oven BBQ Recipes
Your oven can do more than simply bake—it can also help recreate the caramelization, smoky flavor, and rich sauces associated with barbecue cooking.
These oven-based BBQ recipes are simple, flexible, and easy to make year-round.
This roasted cauliflower recipe proves barbecue flavor isn’t just for meat.
Seasoned with Pearl St. Salmon Rub, the cauliflower develops sweet, smoky flavor and crisp roasted edges in the oven. It works equally well as a side dish, vegetarian main, or meal-prep option for lunches throughout the week.
Serve it fresh out of the oven or at room temperature for picnics, cookouts, or easy weekday meals.
BBQ Roasted Cauliflower
Recipe by Amy Balto
BBQ chicken pizza is a classic for a reason—it brings together smoky sauce, savory chicken, melted cheese, and crisp crust into one easy, satisfying meal.
This version comes together quickly for weeknight dinners, game days, or casual gatherings, and it’s easy to customize with your favorite barbecue sauce, seasoning blends, and toppings.
For extra flavor, try additions like bacon, pickled jalapeños, pineapple, or red onion.
BBQ Chicken Pizza
Recipe by Jessica Lutz, Savory Spice—Huntersville, NC
This is an easy classic that comes together for a weeknight meal or a weekend game day get-together.
All-Purpose Cooking
Grilling & BBQ
Yields
6 servings
Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
25 minutes
Bring BBQ Flavors Indoors Anytime
You don’t need a smoker, patio setup, or even good weather to enjoy barbecue-inspired meals at home.
With smoky seasonings, flavorful sauces, and a few simple cooking techniques, it’s easy to recreate classic BBQ flavor using your stovetop, slow cooker, or oven any time of year.