By Bill Ohaire | Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 2026

Comparing different BBQ cooking setups

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The Verdict

Direct for searing, indirect for cooking through. Use both zones.

Direct Heat vs Indirect Heat for Pork

FactorDirect HeatIndirect Heat
OverviewFood directly over the flames or heat source. High heat, fast cooking, great sear.Food beside the heat source, not over it. Lower heat, slower cooking, more even results.
Best ForSteaks, chops, thin cuts, searingWhole birds, roasts, brisket, ribs
Ease of UseSimple and directSimple and direct
For PorkDirect for searing, indirect for cooking through. Use both zones.

Direct Heat — Explained

Food directly over the flames or heat source. High heat, fast cooking, great sear.

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Indirect Heat — Explained

Food beside the heat source, not over it. Lower heat, slower cooking, more even results.

Pros

Cons

Our Recommendation for Pork

Direct for searing, indirect for cooking through. Use both zones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is direct heat or indirect heat better for pork?

Direct for searing, indirect for cooking through. Use both zones.

What's the difference between direct heat and indirect heat?

Direct Heat: Food directly over the flames or heat source. High heat, fast cooking, great sear. Indirect Heat: Food beside the heat source, not over it. Lower heat, slower cooking, more even results.

Can I use both direct heat and indirect heat for pork?

Yes! Many experienced BBQ cooks use a combination. Sear over direct heat first, then finish on indirect — the best of both worlds.

Which method is easier for beginners cooking pork?

Indirect Heat is generally more forgiving for beginners.

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Sources & References

1
Guga Foods (YouTube)
Creative pork BBQ experiments including belly and ribs techniques.
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2
Weber Grill Skills
Weber Australia's pork grilling and smoking guides.
Manufacturer
3
AmazingRibs.com
Meathead Goldwyn's science-based approach to smoking and grilling pork.
Reference
4
Mad Scientist BBQ (YouTube)
Jeremy Yoder's detailed pulled pork and ribs experiments.
Video