Pizza and wings are a favorite meal for a lot of families. What you might not realize is that making this meal at home is cheaper, healthier, tastier and not really a lot of work. This is also a fun project for families to make dinner together. My family and I have worked on this recipe for several years, tweeking it a little here and there each time. Now it is football-food perfection! Try these wings on their own or with a do-it-yourself pizza for your next football party and you will not be disappointed.
Forget cooking wings in a greasy deep fryer. All you need for delicious crispy Buffalo Wings is the right recipe, and the right foil. As funny as it may sound, the non-stick foil is the secret to getting the wings crispy, but not stuck to the pan, which would remove the breading. By baking the wings on Reynolds Wrap® Non-Stick Aluminum Foil you will taste the sauce, not the oil from deep frying. (If you click on the Reynolds link above they do occasionally have coupons available.)
12 Chicken Wings, cut into drumettes, center wing pieces and wing tips (discard tips) You will have 24 pieces total.
3/4 cup Flour
3/4 cup Cornmeal
2 tsp Seasoned Salt
1 TB Garlic Powder
1 tsp Black pepper
1 tsp Garlic Salt
In a large bowl combine all of the dry seasonings. Working in small batches, dredge wing pieces and place wings on a sheet of Reynolds Wrap® Non-Stick Aluminum Foil.
Let the wings rest for 5 minutes, then dredge a second time in the flour/cornmeal mixture. Replace wings on foil.
Cook in preheated 425 oven for about 45 minutes, turning once about 20 minutes into cooking time. After wings are cooked, cool 5 minutes then apply the sauce below.
3/4 stick Salted Butter
3/4 cup Franks Red Hot Original Sauce
1 TB Red Pepper Flakes
3 TB Garlic Powder
1 tsp Black Pepper
1/4 tsp Salt
1 TB White Vinegar
Melt butter in saucepan then add red pepper flakes, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Heat and stir until you get a roux consistency. Add Franks Red Hot sauce and vinegar and heat to just under a boil. Simmer for 10 - 15 minutes on low heat.
Dip cooked wings in the sauce one at a time and coat thoroughly with sauce and place in serving bowl.
These wings even taste great when served with a simple salad with Blue Cheese Dressing. Use the same dressing as a dip for the wings. Enjoy!!
This would be a wonderful things to serve for the upcoming ball games. I definitely prefer baking the wings and will try non-stick foil the next time we serve them. Thanks so much for visiting my blog and for leaving a comment. I'm so happy to meet you.
ReplyDeleteSticky, spicy, yummy looking wings without deep-frying! It sounds like a miracle! What substitute would you advise for the Franks Sauce?
ReplyDeleteThese are not very sticky but they are a bit messy..lol. You'll need extra napkins for sure.
ReplyDeleteIt's tough to find a substitute for Frank's as it does have it's own unique taste, but you could try the recipe with another hot sauce available at your market. Let me know how they turn out! Thanks for visiting.
I am making these for the second time. My husband loves them!! No more 'wing shop' wings for this house!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try different types of sauces.
Traci - So glad you enjoyed the wings. We are experimenting with a few new sauces so stay tuned!
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