Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Kickin' Chicken Wings

I thought I'd bust out a few recipes for y'all as we gear up for Super Bowl Sunday. 
I know wings aren't the most original party food, but hey, people love 'em and they
 are great finger foods (albeit, slightly messy finger food). 

And I'm pretty sure my husband stays married to me because of these wings. 

Well, that may not be entirely true, but at least I know what to make for him when we get into a disagreement and I need 

to make it up him (works every time - uh, almost every time).  

He likes to call them Kickin' Wings.  
    Ingredients:
1 1/2 pounds Chicken Wingettes (thawed)
1 cup Buttermilk
1 1/2 cups Self-Rising Flour
1 tsp. Paprika
1/2 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
1 tsp Kosher Salt
1/2 tsp. Garlic powder
1/2 tsp. Onion Powder
Oil for Frying (Peanut Oil, preferably)
1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
1/4 cup hot sauce (I like Frank's Hot Sauce)
1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper

Directions:
You'll need two bowls to get this started. 
In one bowl, pour in your buttermilk. In another bowl, combine flour, paprika, cayenne pepper, salt, garlic and onion powders. 
Dip each wing in the buttermilk, then into the flour mixture.  Place on plate. Once you've dipped all the wings, allow them to hang out on the plate for about half an hour until the coating gets pasty looking.

In a Dutch oven or cast iron skillet (or a fryer if you have one), heat oil to 375F degrees (using a thermometer to get an accurate temperature).  Begin to fry the wings in batches (about 4-5 at a time).  Fry them for about 8-10 minutes.  They should begin to take on a nice golden brown color when they start to get done. If you are frying in a cast-iron skillet, I recommend moving the wings and flipping them around as you go so they don't stick to the bottom or get too dark in one spot and make sure your skillet is only about 1/2 full of oil before you begin frying. When wings are finished, place them on a paper towel-lined plate to drain off the extra oil.

Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, melt 1/2 cup of butter in the microwave.  When melted, add in hot sauce and pepper. 
At this point I dip my finger in and see how I'm liking the taste. 
Sometimes you want more pepper or maybe a little more seasoning or a little more hot sauce.

When all your wings are finished, start coating them in the hot sauce mixture.  Put about 4-5 wings at a time in the bowl and just roll them around in the mixture until fully coated.  Keep going until all wings are coated.

Cook's Notes: I realize that many folks may like their wings much hotter (or milder). Please adjust seasonings as you see fit since it's a matter of taste.  Sometimes we like a hotter wing so I'll add more hot sauce as well as a little bit of cayenne pepper and garlic powder. Also, if you're making more wings, this recipe is easily doubled or tripled. 


Enjoy!

28 comments:

  1. You just can't go wrong with classic chicken wings. I don't think that the Super Bowl party is the place to try experimental recipes anyway. Wings are almost always a football staple at our house and these look delicious!

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  2. Do you know where I'm from, the fried wing is like unheard of? They do the baked wings but personally, I like a good crunch in a wing. Yours looks really nummy. :)

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  3. Oh and did you know adding a bit of corn starch to your flour mix will make a crunchier crunch?

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  4. Jill - I haven't tried adding corn starch. Good idea. I use the technique of letting the wings sit out for a little bit after I've put the coating on until they get pasty looking. I have found over the years that this seems to produce a pretty crispy coating. I'll definitely need to give the corn starch a try! :)

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  5. Wow these chicken wings look awesome and def perfect for the Super Bowl!

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  6. I've added this to my list of Super Bowl food. How can I miss with spicy wings!

    Kristi

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  7. Oh yeahhh..Spicy Wings! It can't get better than your wonderful wings..I mean chicken wings hahahaha

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  8. Brandie these look AMAZING! I have a few dishes in mind for Super Bowl Sunday and you just gave me another one! Thanks girl : )

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  9. YUM! We love chicken wings. Can't wait to try yours. Coming over from Prairie Story Recipe Swap and Miz Helen's. Would love to have you check out my blog and join my carnival on Thursdays. And I currently have a Girl Scout Cookie giveaway going on. Have a great weekend.

    Wendy
    Around My Family Table

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  10. Wings are the best part of super bowl.....also sliders....but wings are number one.

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  11. Mmmm like they said perfect for the superbowl! MMMMMM

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  12. I'm glad you left me a comment....one, because I appreciate your comments....two, for some reason I wasn't able to click on this particular post last night. The hot wings were calling my name and it wouldn't pull up. These look so scrumptious. That sauce looks amazing and the crispy crunch on the outside. Yummy!

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  13. Brandie, these look soooo good! I love fried wings but I don't ever fry anything. Is there anyway that I can get an invite to your house for the Super Bowl? :)

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  14. What a coincidence! I have just posted my version of it, a few days ago. Love your version of the wings too!...Yummy!

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  15. Ang - you can tell I'm a novice blogger still. I went to save my unfinished post last night and I accidentally hit "publish post". Ooops! So I had to go back and save it as a draft until I was done. lol
    Candace - come on over, as long as you bring your baked chicken egg rolls!
    Elisabeth - your wings look fantastic!

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  16. Oh yea...Kickin Wings I am going to have an extra serving of these. Your wings looks so good and I can't wait to try them. Thank you so much for sharing these with us today at Full Plate Thursday. You have a great week end and please come back!

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  17. Those look great! My hubby also likes Chicken Wings, I may just have to whip these up for him soon! Thanks for posting!

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  18. My husband keeps asking for hot wings lately. It is one of my guilty pleasures and these look yummy!

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  19. Yum, I love hot wings...and not just for the Super Bowl! I can't wait to give your recipe a try.

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  20. my mouth is salivating looking at those wings!

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  21. These look great! I need to make these for the Super Bowl

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  22. My husband will love these.

    -Brenda

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  23. These look amazing! May I have a bucket? I can't wait to make these on the weekend.

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  24. I love that this recipe uses self-rising flour! can't wait to try it.

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  25. Yum!! I was just looking for superbowl recipes and found this one!

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  26. Hmmmm...I just love spicy chicken wings, and this recipe of yours is so wonderful and really worth a try! Thanks for sharing!
    You have a lot of other great recipes too...so I'm your newest follower! :)

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  27. These wings look so finger, licking-good! I can’t wait to try this recipe out at one of my tail gate parties! I love football season. Good thing I subscribe to DISH Network because I get to watch all my DISH programming even when I am away from home. As a DISH employee I can tell you that with the Tailgater you don't even need a second account. Go to http://goo.gl/vd4M4.

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