Chicken Wings

Chain Saw

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Hey guys. New to the Forem. Have taken y'alls advice on a lot of football games over the last couple years--but new to posting.

Anyhow, my daughter(who unfortunately is a huge Auburn fan) is bringing some of her friends up to our lake place to watch the Auburn/Arkansas game.

Thought I'd fix chicken wings for them. I've never tried to grill these little suckers before. Any ideas about the sauce which is my main concern?

Thanks in advance

Chainsaw
 

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I have never heard of grilled chicken wings, ever. Deep fried is the only way I've seen them served. Of course, I frequent Hooter's and could give a rat's ass how they're prepared. Batter 'em up and deep fry. That's why they're so good for you. :)

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Chain,

I grill them at home all the time...Get them good and crispy on the grill, soak um in your favorite hot sauce (mines BBQ Habenaro-homemade) toss in a baking dish pop um in the oven for about 20 mins.....DAMN I'm hungry now :mad:
 

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recipe please :)
 

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Your Daughter who is an Auburn Fan is coming into town and you are fixing her Chicken? Man you should be having this event catered by the finest of resaurants..........A visit from your baby girl and a Auburn Game all in the same day, what a lucky guy you are! :D
 

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yard bird wing recipe

ingredients

Chicken wings
Beer of choice
Harley's bb-q rub
Stubb's Wicked Wing Sauce

Place wings in a pan, open beer and enjoy while sprinkling the harley's rub on the wings.
Arrange wings on grill on indirect heat and by now maybe another beer would be in order.
Cook until wings are turning golden brown and begin basting with the stubbs sauce cook for about 15 min. and bast again and cook 15 more min. open another beer and sample a wing, you will need the beer, test to see if meat comes off the bone easily,if so they are done.
You can add more or less beer your preference.
:p ENJOY

Taste wonderful during longhorn game should get similar results during tenn. auburn game.

:toast: :drinky::moon:
 
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Hooters hot wing sauce is available now at most grocery stores, it is a combination of "franks hot sauce" butter and garlic. good stuff, fix em very Sunday.

Good Luck
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loungelizard said:
Hooters hot wing sauce is available now at most grocery stores, it is a combination of "franks hot sauce" butter and garlic. good stuff, fix em very Sunday.

Good Luck
ll


Do you wear the orange shorts while serving them?:D
 

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heres a good recipe:Hooter's Buffalo Chicken Wings

vegetable oil -- for frying
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup Crystal Louisiana Hot Sauce
dash ground pepper
dash garlic powder
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
1/4 tsp salt
10 chicken wing pieces

ON THE SIDE: bleu cheese dressing and celery sticks
Heat oil in a deep fryer to 375. You want just enough oil to cover the
wings entirely -- an inch or so deep at least.
Combine the butter, hot sauce, ground pepper, and garlic powder in a
small saucepan over low heat. Heat until the butter is melted and
the ingredients are well-blended.
Combine the flour, paprika, cayenne powder, and salt in a small bowl.
If the wings are frozen, be sure to defrost and dry them. Put the wings
in a large bowl and sprinkle the flour mixture over them, coating each
wing evenly. Put the wings in the refrigerator 60-90 minutes.
This will help the breading to stick to the wings when fried.
Put all the wings in the hot oil and fry 10 to 15 minutes or until
some parts of the wings begin to turn dark brown. Remove from the oil
to a paper towel to drain. Don't let them sit too long, because you
want to serve them hot. Quickly put the wings in a large bowl. Add the hot
sauce and stir, coating all of the wings evenly.
Serve with bleu cheese dressing and celery sticks on the side.


enjoy
ll
 

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loungelizard said:
Hooters hot wing sauce is available now at most grocery stores, it is a combination of "franks hot sauce" butter and garlic. good stuff, fix em very Sunday.

Good Luck
ll

Butter?

Amature!!!!!!!!!:lol2

I grill my wings till crisp (sign on the Madjacks while wings r cooking)
mix Bulls Eye bbq sauce with Malindas XXX hot sauce, thin sauce out with Red Hot or Jalopeno juice, couple shots or Jim Beam (and 1 for the cook) soak wings for 20 mins (stir) Place wings in a baking dish, baste extra sauce over wings, bake 20 mins. Place 12 beers in freezer (crack 1 for the cook) Sit ass on the couch, grab remote turn on tv to espn gameday, finalize bets, call bookie (should eat up 20 mins) Yell to wife to grab another beer from freezer (repeat every 10-15 mins), have her remove wings & deliver to couch......Enjoy :D
 

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that is funny chit, If I had a wife, shed do the same thing,LOL, maybe Ill get one some day.There is nothing like a saturday and sunday of football, at around 11am you start to get pumped up, and its just walla to wall action all day, crank up the beers and hot wings, and hope you bang home some winners

Mike
 

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You know, i've been in Costa Rica for off and on....3 years and the one thing i miss.....THE ONE THING!...........Buffulo Wings!!!! Don't get me wrong, they have them here and there is a place that comes pretty close but....not like home. I'm still definitely hitting the wings today for lunch though.
 

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Sportsaholic said:
Butter?

Amature!!!!!!!!!:lol2

I grill my wings till crisp (sign on the Madjacks while wings r cooking)
mix Bulls Eye bbq sauce with Malindas XXX hot sauce, thin sauce out with Red Hot or Jalopeno juice, couple shots or Jim Beam (and 1 for the cook) soak wings for 20 mins (stir) Place wings in a baking dish, baste extra sauce over wings, bake 20 mins. Place 12 beers in freezer (crack 1 for the cook) Sit ass on the couch, grab remote turn on tv to espn gameday, finalize bets, call bookie (should eat up 20 mins) Yell to wife to grab another beer from freezer (repeat every 10-15 mins), have her remove wings & deliver to couch......Enjoy :D

I'm sooo envious!!!!
Try being married to a woman who HATES sports. :mad: :mad:
She's gotten better over the years, at least I get to watch the Thursday night college football game in it's entirety. :rolleyes:
 

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Thanks everybody for your input. I appreciate the time you took and the trouble you went to-to give me some ideas about the wings.

Good Luck to all this weekend.

Chain Saw
 
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