When it comes to holiday hosting in Spring Hill, the last thing you want is to be stuck in a hot kitchen while your guests are enjoying themselves. This Holiday Smoker Appetizer Guide is designed to let your pellet grill do the heavy lifting. We’ve selected three recipes that all smoke at the same temperature, allowing you to create a legendary spread with one simple fire-up.
The Game Plan: One Temperature, Three Appetizers
To keep things efficient, we are setting our grill to 225°F. This allows the cheese to soften without melting, the meatballs to absorb deep smoke, and the bacon on the dates to render perfectly.
| Appetizer | Grill Time | Best Dipper/Side |
|---|---|---|
| Smoked Cream Cheese | 2 Hours | Crackers, Pretzels, Apple Slices |
| Bourbon BBQ Meatballs | 2 Hours | Toothpicks (Self-Serve) |
| Bacon-Wrapped Dates | 1 Hour | Honey Drizzle |
1. Dual-Flavor Smoked Cream Cheese
Ingredients: 2 blocks (8oz) full-fat cream cheese, Everything Bagel seasoning (Savory), Cinnamon Sugar (Sweet), Olive Oil, and Melted Butter.
- Score the top of each block in a 1/4″ crosshatch pattern.
- Brush the savory block with oil and coat with Everything Bagel seasoning.
- Brush the sweet block with butter and coat with Cinnamon Sugar.
- Smoke in a foil pan for 2 hours at 225°F.
2. Smoked Bourbon BBQ Meatballs
Ingredients: 2 lbs frozen Italian-style meatballs, 1 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce, 2 oz bourbon, 1 tbsp Meat Church Holy Gospel Rub.
- Thaw meatballs slightly and toss in a bowl with the BBQ rub.
- Arrange on a wire cooling rack and smoke at 225°F for 90 minutes.
- Mix the BBQ sauce and bourbon. Brush onto the meatballs and smoke for a final 30 minutes to set the glaze.
3. Crispy Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Dates
Ingredients: 12 Medjool dates (pitted), 4 oz Goat Cheese, 6 slices thin-cut bacon (halved).
- Stuff each pitted date with a teaspoon of goat cheese.
- Wrap each date with a half-slice of bacon and secure with a toothpick.
- Place on the grill for the final 60 minutes of your cook time. For extra crispy bacon, crank the heat to 375°F for the last 10 minutes.
Essential Gear for the Holiday Host
To execute this three-part menu, these are the tools I rely on:
- Traeger Pro 575 Pellet Grill: Perfect for holding that steady 225°F low-temp smoke.
- Meat Church Holy Gospel Rub: The ultimate all-purpose holiday rub for cheese and meat alike.
- Checkered Chef Wire Racks: Essential for smoking meatballs and dates with 360-degree airflow.




