We had chicken wingless tonight. It turned out so well, I thought I would share it with you along with three chicken wing recipes. These could be used for a Super Bowl party or anytime. Following are three different recipes that use the exact same process, up to a point, that may be used with wings or on a chicken wingless night when you do not want to deal with bones or messy fingers! You can either use a bag of wings:
Or, you can use breast strips like we did tonight.
For ten chicken wings (uncut) or package of breast strips you will need:
½ Cup all-purpose Flour
¼ teaspoon each paprika, cayenne pepper, and salt
Place flour and spices in a paper bag or Ziploc bag. Wash chicken in cool water and place on several layers of paper towels and allow to drain.
Taking more paper towels blot tops and sides of chicken to dry. Place chicken in bag, a few at a time, and shake to coat. Bring chicken out and set on a cookie cooling rack with paper underneath to catch loose flour.
When chicken is floured, place all pieces in a big Pyrex dish, cover with plastic wrap and put in the fridge for 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Put enough oil in a heavy skillet to cover chicken pieces and heat oil to 375 F or 190 C. Cook chicken 10 to 15 minutes or until it is browned nicely on the outside and cooked well on the inside.
In the meantime, if you want hot wing sauce combine
½ Hot Sauce, ¼ Cup butter, dash of garlic salt, dash of black pepper – in a sauce pan and heat until simmer.
If you want homemade Bar-B-Que sauce combine
2/3 Cup each light brown sugar and ketchup
1 Tablespoon each yellow mustard, Worcestershire, and white vinegar
1 teaspoon Hungarian paprika
½ teaspoon each thyme and garlic powder
Mix well, put all in saucepan and bring to a simmer.
With these two recipes, as soon as the chicken wings come out of the skillet, place on paper towels to drain – then you can either put the wings in a bowl pouring the sauces over them, or you can do what I do. I use this lidded bowl (sorry it’s blurry)
Put the sauce in the bottom and wings on top, put the lid back on and shake the bowl like nobody’s business for about 30 seconds.
Take the wings out and put them on a baking sheet. Place in a 350 F pre-heated oven for about 5 minutes to let the sauce bake into the wings.
The third recipe is a B-B-Q chip chicken wing recipe – if you like the chips, you will most likely like the wings. In a lidded bowl combine:
¼ Cup each sugar and Hungarian Paprika
2 Tablespoons each garlic powder and onion powder
1 Tablespoon Kosher salt
Put the wings in as soon as they are cooked and drained and shake it up then take them out and they are ready to serve.
Now, for the Chicken Wingless. Prepare the chicken breast strips exactly the same way and you can eat a tasty chicken wing with a knife and fork!
dcliner
Those sure look good! Let me make sure I understand, though, if you use the BBQ chips recipe, you do not rebake after covering the chicken, right? Also, is there something different about Hungarian paprika? I just have one kind that I use on everything. Is the hot sauce extremely hot after it’s baked the 2nd time? We like hot, but not h-o-o-o-o-o-o-t-t-t-t-t-t!
kalamitykelli
No, you do not back the BBQ Chip wings after you put that one – I think the sugar would burn. As for the Paprika, there is smoked paprika that is wonderful which is different than the Hungarian – there is also another kind but I can’t think of it right now. And no, I have had the wings both ways and it doesn’t make it any hotter – just less messy! I don’t really care for getting my fingers messy – ๐
Stacy
I am a fan of wings in all their ways and forms! I’m probably weird but I think chewing on the bones is the best part. ๐ These look great, Kelli.
kalamitykelli
Thank you – I can’t wait to make yours – I have them pinned onto my chicken wings board and am just waiting for next week!
pamasaurus
Wings are my favorite! Thanks for sharing these. I’m definitely going to have to try the BBQ Chip recipe. It’s intriguing, haha.
kalamitykelli
If you like BBQ chips, you should enjoy it very much!
quilt32
I love wings but my daughter doesn’t – the wingless recipe should work great for us.
Lillian
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kalamitykelli
I hope you enjoy them!
freshveggies/gingerleaphoto
I have been jonezing for chicken wings for weeks … must. get. hot. wings. now!
kalamitykelli
I understand! These wings are pretty darn good! Thanks for dropping by!
Choc Chip Uru
These wings seem bursting with flavour – my brother would love them ๐
Cheers
CCU
kalamitykelli
Thank you! Maybe you could make them for your loving brother! : )
CranberryJamFB (@DangiraVS)
I will never have enough of chicken recipes! I saw this post too late, I was looking for something last weekend ๐
kalamitykelli
Darn! Maybe next time – you will like them!
Food Stories (@FoodStoriesBlog)
These would go great with the big game, this weekend ๐
Brenda @ChattingOverChocolate.blogspot.com
These look delicious!! Pinning, thanks so much for sharing! ๐ Have a great weekend!
kalamitykelli
Thank you for dropping by!! Please come back soon!
Aimee @ ShugarySweets
YUm. perfect recipes in time for Superbowl!! I love some wings!
kalamitykelli
Thank you for dropping by – I said I wasn’t going to make wings for Sunday night but I picked some up this morning!!