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Old 05-15-2004, 06:24 PM   #1
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BBQ Chicken Wings Receipe

Post your favorite ones!
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:30 PM   #2
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can u start us out with one?
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:45 PM   #3
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Get 5 pounds of wings.
Seperate the tips, the middle, and the lil drum stick portion.
Toss the tips into a bag and save for stock, or just throw away.
Get a pot of oil or a wok of oil (I like the wok) about 1/2 full. Canola oil or vegetable oil is good.
Let oil reach 350-360 degrees.

While oil is heating in a sauce pan put 2 sticks of unsalted butter and 1 twelve or 16 once bottle of hot sauce in it. (franks red hot works very well). Bring to a simmer.

Have a very large salad bowl ready.

Drop your wing parts into the hot oil. Roughly in 3 batches.
Let them fry until the skin is almost transparent.

With a spider (a cooking tool, looks like a wire basket on a handle) remove the cooked wings and place in salad bowl.
Add 1/3 of the cooked sauce and toss to coat.

Repeat until all three batches are done.

Serve with blue cheese dressing and celery if desired.

Opps thats hot wings. bbq will follow.
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:47 PM   #4
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simple works best - buy chicken wings - but seasoned BBQ chicken wings coating that cooks in a plastic bag in the over - cook for 45-50mins - eat wings.
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:51 PM   #5
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Franks Red Hot and butter is all I ever use.
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:51 PM   #6
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BBQ wings.

Get a bunch of whole wings. Fold them so they are in a yoga like pose.

Turn oven on 450 degrees to preheat.

Place wings on a wire rack inside of a broiler pan.
Brush both sides with a little vegetable or canola oil.
Salt and pepper both sides.

Place pan in middle of oven for 12-15 minutes.
Flip the wings.
Let cook for another 10-12 minutes.

Place your favorite BBQ sauce in a pan or bowl. Avoid many store brands as they are mostly sugar and will burn.

Take your wings out, turn oven to broil.
Dip the wings in the sauce and place back on wire rack.
Let broil another 5 minutes.

Get napkins and enjoy.
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:54 PM   #7
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Vinegar is the secret ingrediant in the sauce. It opens the pours on your tongue more so the hot sauce is a sharper taste.
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:56 PM   #8
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Speaking of BBQ's what brand of BBQ sauce do you guys use?
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Speaking of BBQ's what brand of BBQ sauce do you guys use?
I make my own most of the time.
If I must buy it, Cattlemans brand.
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Old 05-15-2004, 06:57 PM   #10
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you people are making me hungry !
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:11 PM   #11
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you people are making me hungry !
me too!
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:14 PM   #12
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Chicken wings are off the chart in fat percentage and calories, since they are deep fried and suck up lots of grease and you are eating mostly fatty chicken skin as well. Seriously, the Weight Watchers guide says 6 wings equals all the calories you are allowed the whole day.
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:17 PM   #13
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I make my own most of the time.

Mind posting some steps and ingredients?
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:22 PM   #14
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Chicken wings are off the chart in fat percentage and calories, since they are deep fried and suck up lots of grease and you are eating mostly fatty chicken skin as well. Seriously, the Weight Watchers guide says 6 wings equals all the calories you are allowed the whole day.
I call bullshit.

When frying foods at the correct temp next to no fat from the oil is sucked into the food. Its a simple matter of physics. The pressure of the steam escaping the food from the hot oil prevents the oil from entering the food when done at the correct temps.

If you do not believe me, weigh the oil you put in the pan. Cook some food in it at the correct temp to fry at. Then when the oil is cool weigh the oil again. At most you will be missing a whopping 2-3 teaspoons worth if your cooking alot of food. Sometimes with certain foods like wings, there will actually be more liquid than you started with. I.e the fat in the wings rendered off.

Yes you are eating chicken skin, oh no. Just skip a little pre made food for a bit that is loaded with corn syrup and you will be fine.
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:42 PM   #15
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Mind posting some steps and ingredients?
hmmm, let me think.

Spices: (please if your spices are older than 6 months buy new ones)
2 tbls celery salt
1 tbls cayenne pepper (adjust to your heat level, gets stronger longer you cook it)
1 tbls cumin
1 tbls garlic powder
1 tbls pepper flakes (also adjust)
1 packet goya ( Click if you dont know what this is. Available in cuban markets) It is optional.


Wet stuff:
1/4 cup apple juice or cider. (I like cold pressed cider)
3/4 cup brown sugar (regular not dark)
1 & 1/2 cups Chili sauce or ketchup (I like Chili sauce)
1/3 cup maple syrup (real maple)
1/4 cup dark molasses (regular type, light molasses can be used)
2 tbls tabasco or other vinegar based hot sauce (adjust to taste)
1/4 cup whiskey or rum
2 tbls worcestershire

Put everything in a sauce pan besides the whiskey/rum, mix very well and simmer for about 15 minutes stiring often. It should look pretty red. Take off heat and stir in the whiskey/rum and use as is or baste your food.

You may add booze during the simmer time if kids shall be eating this to evaporate the alcohol.
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:44 PM   #16
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I prefer teriyaki or buffalo chicken wings as opposed to BBQ.. unless you mean BBQ as in the cooking method, and not the sauce.
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:52 PM   #17
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I call bullshit.

When frying foods at the correct temp next to no fat from the oil is sucked into the food. Its a simple matter of physics. The pressure of the steam escaping the food from the hot oil prevents the oil from entering the food when done at the correct temps.

If you do not believe me, weigh the oil you put in the pan. Cook some food in it at the correct temp to fry at. Then when the oil is cool weigh the oil again. At most you will be missing a whopping 2-3 teaspoons worth if your cooking alot of food. Sometimes with certain foods like wings, there will actually be more liquid than you started with. I.e the fat in the wings rendered off.

Yes you are eating chicken skin, oh no. Just skip a little pre made food for a bit that is loaded with corn syrup and you will be fine.
I used to own a Dunkin Donuts shop and the raw weight of a yeast donut going into the fryer was 1 3/4 ounces and weighed over 3 ounces when removed a minute later. It doubled in weight by absorbing the shortening.

Here is a nutritional fact about wings:
Serving Size: 4 Wings
Calories: 434
Protein: 34.3 g
Carbohydrates: 11.4 g
Fat: 27.4 g %
Calories from Fat: 57 %
Cholesterol: 160 mg
Sodium: 1234 mg

Notice 57% fat content. Sounds like a lot of grease to me.
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:56 PM   #18
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Here is a nutritional fact about wings:
Serving Size: 4 Wings
Calories: 434
Protein: 34.3 g
Carbohydrates: 11.4 g
Fat: 27.4 g %
Calories from Fat: 57 %
Cholesterol: 160 mg
Sodium: 1234 mg

Notice 57% fat content. Sounds like a lot of grease to me.
Sounds perfect to me
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I used to own a Dunkin Donuts shop and the raw weight of a yeast donut going into the fryer was 1 3/4 ounces and weighed over 3 ounces when removed a minute later. It doubled in weight by absorbing the shortening.

Here is a nutritional fact about wings:
Serving Size: 4 Wings
Calories: 434
Protein: 34.3 g
Carbohydrates: 11.4 g
Fat: 27.4 g %
Calories from Fat: 57 %
Cholesterol: 160 mg
Sodium: 1234 mg

Notice 57% fat content. Sounds like a lot of grease to me.
Do not know about how donuts react in oil or shortening in your case so I believe you.

As for the nutritional data, again that is generally pulled from some franchise place or pre-packaged crap. You can tell by looking at the sodium levels. Also the carbs look mighty high so I would think wherever they pulled that data from also breaded or coated their wings in flour or something.
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Old 05-15-2004, 07:57 PM   #20
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LOL! When FAC said to 1st put the whiskey/rum aside at first I was expecting him to later say "Drink the whiskey/rum while simmering the sauce".
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I'm craving for some chicken wings.
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LOL! When FAC said to 1st put the whiskey/rum aside at first I was expecting him to later say "Drink the whiskey/rum while simmering the sauce".
Nah, you got the rest of the bottle for that. Just save the 1/4 cup.
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Sounds perfect to me

Steamed chicken breast Fried chicken drumstick Fried chicken wings
Nutrients (2 oz) (2 oz) (2 oz)
Energy from fat (%) 18 49 59
Saturated fat (g) 0.5 0 1.3
Sodium (mg) 36 60 169

10% more fat in a wing than even a deep fried drumstick
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Steamed chicken breast Fried chicken drumstick Fried chicken wings
Nutrients (2 oz) (2 oz) (2 oz)
Energy from fat (%) 18 49 59
Saturated fat (g) 0.5 0 1.3
Sodium (mg) 36 60 169

10% more fat in a wing than even a deep fried drumstick
Multiply the sodium levels there by 4 and look at your other stats. Even they do not agree. They are testing odd ball places.

Either way really who cares? Eating is one of the few things we all must do. Enjoy it and eat wisely. That way you can splurge on occassion.
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I'm craving for some chicken wings.
Don't eat them more than once every other month or you'll die young Eating pure lard is only marginally worse possibly but at least you are not getting the saturated fat munching on lard.
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Multiply the sodium levels there by 4 and look at your other stats. Even they do not agree. They are testing odd ball places.

Either way really who cares? Eating is one of the few things we all must do. Enjoy it and eat wisely. That way you can splurge on occassion.
Yeah, I am just going by google searches so neither are from definitive sources, but at least you will agree that if not in moderation, wings will fuck your system up bad.
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Yeah, I am just going by google searches so neither are from definitive sources, but at least you will agree that if not in moderation, wings will fuck your system up bad.
Yes moderation is key.

Oh should I mention I ussually do cook them in pure lard? No really I am serious.
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Chicken wings are off the chart in fat percentage and calories, since they are deep fried and suck up lots of grease and you are eating mostly fatty chicken skin as well. Seriously, the Weight Watchers guide says 6 wings equals all the calories you are allowed the whole day.
who cares you gonna die anyway, might as well enjoy your time here
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