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11-11-2009, 09:03 AM | Topic Starter |
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Home made wings and sauce recipes.........
Well, here's our 3rd thread about wings. My first thread was about where to find good wings. GoChiefs thread was about how to suck good wings. This thread is about how to make good wings at home. After reading several posts, I'm interested in making my own wings and sauce at home. It's sounds fairly easy. I guess, as with anything, you can start simple and make more and more complex recipes. So, post 'em here.
From what I've gleaned, one can simply season some wings, bake them at 450 for 40 min, then apply sauce. Is that as simple as it gets? I'd like to learn to make several flavors of wings, like Buffalo Wild Wings has on there menu. I'm getting hungry. |
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11-11-2009, 09:32 AM | #2 |
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see my post in the where to find good wings about 1st and second sauce.
second sauce FOR WINGS i use the texas petes sauce recipe and then add a 1/2 cup of arthur bryants sweet heat.
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11-11-2009, 09:46 AM | #3 |
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11-11-2009, 09:48 AM | #4 |
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Here you go =)
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11-11-2009, 10:09 AM | #5 |
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Try this....I use a polla asada seasoning with lot's of garlic and fire them on the grill over medium heat, rotating often than finish them off with Ken's steakhouse buffulo wing sauce.
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I bake my wings for 40 minutes at 450, and I flip them after 25 or 30 minutes. Frying is of course best to crisp the skin, but this is easier for me to bake and seems healthier. I don’t really season them before cooking, the sauce will do that.
Most people just use Franks (or some other hot sauce) and butter for the sauce. I’ve had that a million times, so I get a little more creative now. The sauce I made last night was Franks, lime juice, teriyaki sauce, honey, ginger powder, garlic powder, cumin, chipotle powder, and smoked paprika. But you can go as simple or as complex as you are motivated for. Sometimes I throw in some brown sugar, or basil, or whatever is lying around. I bet there are a ton of sauce recipes on the web. Another option is to use BBQ sauce, and KC masterpiece, while shitty on actual BBQ, is pretty good on wings. I bought one called “tangy and spicy” or something like that, and its pretty serviceable.
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I use a variety of hot sauces, but I also put some seasoning in with the flour before I fry them up.
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11-11-2009, 10:13 AM | #9 |
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you know honestly what makes a good sauce? This-->
Durkee Hot sauce 2 - ounces worshire sauce melted stick or margerine dash white pepper couple packets of sugar in the raw dried oregano leaf (a must!) simmer for half hour |
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11-11-2009, 10:15 AM | #10 |
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durkee makes a hot sauce? where?where?where?
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11-11-2009, 10:17 AM | #11 |
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it's under the 'Franks Red hot' label at stores, i think.
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11-11-2009, 10:37 AM | #12 |
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I'v taken to grilling my wings and they're fantastic.
First I'll sprinkle some Cavendars greek seasoning on them, then a little bit of Wham! creole seasoning. I cook them over indirect heat until they're close to ready, but you have to keep turning them so it's a task best done while sitting around drinking beer - don't expect to be able to leave and return. Once they're close to done, take them off and throw your vents open to get your fire as hot as it will go. Put them back on over direct heat but only for a minute or so; turn constantly. You'll crisp up the skin a little bit that way. Take them inside, put em in a bucket of hot sauce and toss to coat. I usually take Franks that I've had simmering in garlic while I was grilling. They're healthier, the cleanup's easier and ultimately you can't go wrong with that little bit of barbecue taste thrown in with the hot wings. I was a hardcore 'fried' wings guy, but the grilled ones have really grown on me.
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I'll also make a batch of bbq wings. the bbq sauce is KC Masterpiece (somebody mentioned earlier that this is good on wings and they are correct) with honey and I'll chop up some chipotle peppers (you can control the heat w/ amount of peppers - lots for me!). Throw in lots of garlic (I love garlic by the way) and a litte water and let simmer for about 15 minutes. Toss the wings in this sauce and yummy! |
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we should have a CP potluck dinner somewhere in KC.
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