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Buffalo Wings ( Hot Wings )
4 Servings
100% would make this recipe for Buffalo Wings ( Hot Wings ) again.
Incredible, crisp, spicy, lip smacking good, deep-fried Buffalo Wings! There is nothing like the real crisp-on-the-outside moist-and-chewy-on-the-inside texture of these fried wings. I particularly like the wonderful balance of flavor and spiciness that Frank's Red Hot Cayenne Pepper Sauce adds...and, in my mind, there is "no" adequate substitute for this recipe. This hot wing recipe can be easily adjusted to suite your families taste. For spicier wings, use the higher measurements for the cayenne pepper and Tabasco sauce; for milder wings, use the lower measrements...and for an even milder sauce, simply increase the amount of margarine to taste. Spicy or mild, it doesn't matter...just make a lot because they're very good and they're eaten very quickly!
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Buffalo Wings ( Hot Wings ) Ingredients
-- Wings --
1 dash
black pepper
20 to 25
chicken
wings (large, meaty wings work best)
1/4 teaspoon
Worcestershire sauce
Fresh ground
black pepper
to taste
1 to 2 teaspoons
Tabasco
sauce (more or less to taste)
Kosher salt
to taste
--
Blue Cheese
Dressing(or, use a commercial blue cheese dressing) --
Peanut oil for deep-frying
2/3 cup
mayonnaise
(preferably Hellmann's)
-- Sauce --
2/3 cup
sour cream
6 tablespoons Frank's Red Hot
Cayenne
Pepper Sauce
3/4 cup
blue cheese
crumbled
1/4 cup
margarine
(1/4-stick) -- not butter*
1 teaspoon
white vinegar
1 tablespoon
white vinegar
1 clove
garlic
, crushed
1/8 teaspoon
celery seed
Fresh cracked
black pepper
to taste
1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon
cayenne
pepper (more or less to taste)
-- Accompaniments --
1/8 teaspoon
garlic
salt
Carrot and
celery
sticks
Instructions for Buffalo Wings ( Hot Wings )
The Dressing:
In a large bowl, combine mayonnaise, sour cream, blue cheese, vinegar, garlic and pepper, and whisk until well blended and smooth. Transfer to serving bowl and chill before serving.
The Sauce:
Combine Frank's pepper sauce, margarine, vinegar, celery seed, cayenne, garlic salt, pepper, Worcestershire and Tabasco sauces in a medium saucepan set over low heat, mixing until margarine is completely melted and combined; remove from heat.
The Wings:
Heat oil over high heat in a deep skillet, Dutch oven, or deep-fryer to 375 degrees F and, if desired, preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
Disjoint chicken wings into drumettes, flats and tips; discard wing tips, or reserve for other use such as making stock. Rinse chicken pieces and pat dry with paper towels. (The wings must be completely dry to fry properly since there is no batter or breading.) Season wings with salt and pepper to taste. Add half the wings to hot oil (add the drumettes first -- they take longer to cook -- then, a minute or two later, add the flats) and deep-fry until they are crisp and golden brown on all sided, about 6 to 10 minutes, stirring or shaking occasionally. (As always with deep-frying, be sure that you don't put in so much food that the temperature of the fat drops below 325 degrees F, and have the heat on high so it gets back up to 375 degrees ASAP.) When done, place wings in a single layer on wire rack set over baking sheet lined with paper towels and let drain. Repeat with remaining chicken wings. After all the wings have been fried, transfer to a large bowl, pour sauce over wings, cover bowl and toss to coat wings completely.
At this point, wings can be eaten as deliciously messy wet-style buffalo wings. For deliciously crisp dry-style buffalo wings, place sauce coated wings in a single layer on baking sheet and roast in 450 degree F oven for a few minutes to "bake on" the sauce and get an extra-crispy coating.
Arrange wings on deep platter and serve warm with carrot and celery sticks, and Blue Cheese Dressing for dipping.
Makes 4 to 6 servings.
* Note: Do not substitute butter -- margarine has the correct taste and resist burning.
Food Safety Note: When cutting raw chicken it is best to use a cutting board reserved just for cutting raw chicken. Wash thoroughly when finished. Do not let raw chicken juices come in contact with other food.
Main Ingredient:
Chicken
Cuisine:
American
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[I made edits to this recipe.]
sgrishka
on Feb 15 2008 11:39PM
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sgrishka
on Feb 15 2008 11:04PM
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