Chicken drumsticks are a backyard grilling staple. Their rich flavor and juicy texture make them a crowd favorite. But figuring out the right grill time can be tricky. Undercook them and you risk food poisoning. Overdo it and you’ll end up with dry, chewy meat. So how long should you grill drumsticks for optimal results? This guide has the answers.
What Factors Impact Grill Time?
Several key factors impact how long it takes to cook chicken drumsticks on the grill:
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Thickness – Thicker drumsticks take longer to cook through Thinner ones grill faster
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Bone-in vs Boneless – Bone-in drumsticks cook more slowly since the bone insulates the meat Boneless cooks faster,
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Temperature – Higher grill heat shortens cook time. Lower temperature requires longer grill time.
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Direct vs Indirect Heat – Direct heat grills faster than indirect,
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Lid Open vs Closed – Closing the grill lid traps heat for faster cooking. An open lid increases time.
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Marinated vs Unmarinated – Acidic marinades break down collagen, so marinated meat grills quicker.
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Chicken Temperature – Cold chicken right from the fridge takes longer than chicken at room temp.
Taking these factors into account ensures you nail the timing.
Grill Time Guidelines
Here are general time guidelines based on typical drumstick thickness and grill setup:
Direct High Heat (400-450°F)
- Bone-in, 1-1.5 inches thick: 6-8 minutes per side
- Boneless, 3/4 inch thick: 4-5 minutes per side
Indirect Medium Heat (325-375°F)
- Bone-in, 1-1.5 inches thick: 30-40 minutes total
- Boneless, 3/4 inch thick: 15-20 minutes total
Finish Over Direct Heat
For crispy skin after indirect grilling, sear 2-3 minutes per side over direct high heat.
How to Tell When They’re Done
Visually checking for doneness can be misleading. The most reliable test is to use an instant-read thermometer. Chicken drumsticks are safely cooked when they reach an internal temperature of 165°F.
For the best texture, cook to 180-185°F. This allows collagen to fully break down for tender, juicy meat.
When poked with a fork, the juices should run clear with no traces of pink. The meat near the bone will start shrinking back when fully cooked.
Common Grilling Mistakes
Avoid these pitfalls when grilling drumsticks:
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Not preheating the grill – Starting cold extends cook times.
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Grilling over low heat – Leads to uneven cooking and rubbery skin.
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Cooking too many at once – Causes temperature drop and uneven cooking.
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Not using a meat thermometer – Guessing based on look can lead to undercooking.
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Saucing too early – Causes burnt, sticky skin. Apply glaze in last 5 minutes.
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Overcooking – Leads to dry meat. Use a thermometer and don’t overdo it.
Handy Tips for Juicy, Flavorful Drumsticks
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Pat drumsticks dry before grilling for crispy skin.
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Let sit at room temp for 30 minutes before grilling to reduce cook time.
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Coat with oil and seasoning for enhanced flavor.
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Grill over a foil pan to catch drippings for basting.
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Use indirect heat and finish over direct for perfectly done meat and skin.
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Rotate frequently for even cooking.
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Let rest 5-10 minutes before serving for juicier meat.
With the right guidelines, grilling chicken drumsticks is foolproof. For direct high heat, plan on 6-8 minutes per side. For indirect medium heat, allow 30-40 minutes total. Always rely on a thermometer for doneness, not just time. Monitor temperature closely and avoid overcooking for finger-licking results. Now get outside and grill up a batch of juicy, crispy drumsticks.
Baked BBQ Chicken Tips
- I like to cook the chicken on a metal rack over a baking sheet to allow even heat and continuous airflow on all sides. This helps prevent soggy skin. (Note that while the chicken picks up a nice “grilled” flavor from the broiler, the skin probably wont get quite as crispy.)
- I usually make this recipe with chicken drumsticks, but you could also make it with a mix of drumsticks and thighs. For optimum baked BBQ chicken flavor, I recommend you stick with these dark meat cuts and avoid breast meat.
- You can use any variety of thick, tomato, or mustard-based sauce with this method, so use your favorite! For this baked BBQ chicken recipe, I used a spicy store-bought tomato barbecue sauce made with vinegar and sugar.
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FAQ
How long should chicken drumsticks be cooked on the grill?
How Long to Grill Chicken Drumsticks: Chicken drumsticks take between 25 and 30 minutes to grill over a medium-high heat (300 to 400 degrees F). This is the case whether you use a gas grill or a charcoal grill. For the best results, avoid high heat and flare ups, as the outside will cook much quicker than the inside.
Should you grill drumsticks with the lid open or closed?
When grilling chicken drumsticks, it’s generally best to grill them with the lid closed. This helps to maintain a consistent temperature and allows the heat to circulate around the chicken, cooking it more evenly and thoroughly.