I did some research on how to make wings at home, here are the tips I discovered:
- Low (300 or below) and slow will dry out your wings.
- High temp (>400) without pre-cooking will smoke your house down.
- Steaming will decrease the fat of the wing and allow you to cook at the higher temps to make a juicy and crispy wing
- Don't need a deep frier to make crispy wings
I followed Alton Brown's recipe which includes video instructions. Major idea is steam the wings THEN cook them on a rack over a cookie sheet in the oven. Overall, I was really happy with the product, the wings are crispy but the meat is not dry. Major downside is that it's labor intensive.
Sauce:
- 4-5 tbsp Crystal Louisana Hot Sauce
- 4-5 tbsp butter
- Green Onion, sliced
- Garlic
- Red Pepper flakes
- Sriracha (to your tolerance)
Melt butter with minced garlic. Toss with other ingredients in a large bowl. Combine with wings (they need to be hot from the oven). Serve with blue cheese or ranch and celery sticks.
Scott's Thoughts:
1. Best wings in Nashville (I'm serious, he really said this).
2. Could be spicier!!!!! (Oh my Lord, I might be able to continue dating him)
3. Garlic was awesome in the sauce (actually a Rob thought)
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