This one's a simple recipe, but I absolutely love these and when I brought them to my company holiday party last year, they were a big hit!
The secret to making these great is long cooking time, plenty of seasoning, and turning the wings halfway through cooking.
I like to buy chicken wings when they get marked down at the store, but every once in a while I splurge and pick up a pack at full price. It's still cheaper than going out for wings!
First I make a double batch of the Delicious spicy spice rub recipe.
Next I start with a big tray of chicken wings from the supermarket. I think it's around 3 to 4 pounds of chicken wings. If you buy whole wings, as I do, trim off the little inedible part of the wing first, then cut through the joint between the drumstick and the wing piece, if you want.
Lay out the wings on a broiler pan or some other pan where the juices and fat can drain off.
Sprinkle the wings generously with the spicy spice rub and bake at 400 F for about 30 minutes.
Remove the wings from the oven, turn each wing over and sprinkle the unseasoned side with the spicy spice rub.
Return to the oven and bake for at least another 30 minutes, more if you like the skin really crispy. I usually bake for another 45 minutes to an hour after returning them to the oven because I love the skin really crispy.
Serve them with some ranch or blue cheese dressing, or do like I do and just eat 'em plain.
Have you tried this recipe? What did you think?
Cheers,
Alex
PS. Don't fear the fat!
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3 comments:
Just made these to eat during the Playoff game (NO vs Arizona) and they were FABULOUS! My husband is a huge hot wings fan and he gave them two thumbs up!
This is a prety good recipe! Made just as described and these came out great! Was craving dry wings today and this recipe answered the call!
This is a prety good recipe! Made just as described and these came out great! Was craving dry wings today and this recipe answered the call!
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