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Showing posts with label hot wing. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Super Bowl Wings


These have been said to be the best wings ever!!! Super Bowl fans enjoyed these last weekend and they were loved by all. I know it's a bit late (champs have already been crowned), but there's never a bad time to make wings. They're delish all year round whether football is involved or not!

And now I will pass on my secret recipe...

The grocery list:

  • Wings (drummettes attached)
  • Flour (all purpose)
  • Butter (unsalted)
  • Texas Pete
  • Salt and pepper
  • Granulated garlic
  • Italian season
  • Garlic chili (for an extra kick)
You have no idea how happy you are about to make the wing-lovers in your family!!!

A raw wing with the wing and drummette attached.


Separate the drummette from the wing and snip the extra tip off. In a large bowl toss wing with salt, pepper, Italian seasoning and granulated garlic. Heat a saute pan and add 1 tablespoon of oil (vegetable oil). Sear all wings and place in a bowl of seasoned flour, just salt and pepper this time. 

In the meantime, heat enough oil in a deep-enough pot to submerge wings completely.

Shake off excess flour from wing and place in hot oil. 

If you have a thermometer, 350 is a good temperature to fry wings. If not, Medium heat is where you want to be. Sprinkle a tiny bit of flour over oil; if it sizzles, you are ready.

Fry wings for 8 min, they will float when they are done, but to be extra sure pick the biggest wing and cut it open.

Remove cooked wings from fryer and place on a paper towel and soak up extra oil.

While the wings are cooking is the perfect time to make the sauce:
Heat half a cup of Texas Pete and Garlic chili sauce until it begins to bubble. Remove from heat and add half a stick of butter (cutting the butter into smaller pieces helps it melt faster) and wisk together.

Pour sauce into a bowl and toss wings to coat evenly.


Ranch and/or blue cheese and you are ready to dig in!!!