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Pork Recipes for Electric Grills
Pork and electric grills are a good match because pork rewards patience, and an electric grill holds temperature without intervention. The recipes below range from a thirty-minute weeknight sausage-and-peppers to a nine-hour pulled pork shoulder on a woodfire-electric unit. You'll find apartment-friendly ribs that won't set off a smoke alarm, balcony tacos al pastor, a low-and-slow six-hour shoulder for a full weekend cook, and Memorial Day BBQ ribs scaled for six. Every recipe specifies the grill model it was tested on, the internal temperature target, and whether the cut needs a dry rub, a marinade, or both. Pork is one of the categories where a good electric grill genuinely excels.

Apartment-Friendly BBQ Ribs on Electric Grill
Fall-off-the-bone baby back ribs cooked entirely on a balcony electric grill. No smoker, no neighbors complaining.
- Apartment
- Balcony
- Weekend

Balcony Electric Grill Tacos al Pastor
Adobo-marinated pork with pineapple, grilled on a balcony electric grill. Street taco flavor without the vertical spit.
- Apartment
- Balcony
- Weekend

Quick Grilled Pork Tenderloin (25 Min)
Spice-rubbed pork tenderloin grilled in 25 minutes. Juicy, easy, a weeknight upgrade from chicken.
- Weeknight
- Family
- High Protein

Weeknight Italian Sausages + Peppers
Classic Italian sausage with charred peppers and onions from the electric grill. A 25-minute weeknight dinner.
- Weeknight
- Family
- High Protein

Pulled Pork Shoulder on Electric Smoker
Eight-hour low-and-slow pulled pork shoulder on an electric smoker-grill. Feeds 10 for sandwiches or tacos.
- Weekend
- Low & Slow
- Smoking

Memorial Day BBQ Ribs (Electric Grill)
Sticky, tender spare ribs cooked on an electric grill for Memorial Day. The kickoff-of-summer BBQ recipe.
- Weekend
- Low & Slow
- Family

Low-and-Slow Pork Shoulder (6 Hours)
The low-and-slow technique explained: six hours at 225F for pork shoulder that pulls apart with a fork.
- Weekend
- Low & Slow
- Smoking