Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 21:17     Subject: Re:good baked chicken wing recipe

Use a mix of baking soda, salt and pepper, and any other seasoning you like (about 2 tsp baking powder for 3 pounds of wings). Mix wings with the baking powder/salt/pepper mix. Put on a wire rack on a baking sheet. Bake at 450 for 20 minutes. Turn, bake 15 minutes. Turn, bake 15 more minutes.

Ypu can put foil on the baking sheet to make clean up easier.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 11:54     Subject: Re:good baked chicken wing recipe

The key is to buy the brined, liquid injected chicken wings. Nothing organic or anything like that. Costco or Safeway has them often labeled “party wings”
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 11:52     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Definitely dry out overnight in the fridge.
Also you can dust with baking soda.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 11:07     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Everyone should know Kenji's way is the best.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh2AXh1eRmE
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 10:16     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i liked the alton brown chicken wing recipe, did some years ago, and it was great.

+1

The key is the post-par-steaming ~1 hr "rest" in the fridge to really dry out the skin. We like a 1:1 ratio of Crystal's Hot Sauce and Frank's (along with the melted butter and fresh garlic).

Easy enough to search but here's a link: https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/buffalo-wings-recipe-1937515

I also advise buying your wings sooner rather than later. My local stores will run out on Super Bowl weekend.


Yes whatever recipe you use, you want them very dry before you bake them so they crisp up. Then you add sauce at the end.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 09:52     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Anonymous wrote:i liked the alton brown chicken wing recipe, did some years ago, and it was great.

+1

The key is the post-par-steaming ~1 hr "rest" in the fridge to really dry out the skin. We like a 1:1 ratio of Crystal's Hot Sauce and Frank's (along with the melted butter and fresh garlic).

Easy enough to search but here's a link: https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/buffalo-wings-recipe-1937515

I also advise buying your wings sooner rather than later. My local stores will run out on Super Bowl weekend.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2023 09:24     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

The raw, prepared wings at Costco are excellent. They are garlicky and not too spicy. You just pop them in a hot hot oven and come out great!
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2023 23:17     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

i liked the alton brown chicken wing recipe, did some years ago, and it was great.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2023 19:52     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Anonymous wrote:Do you have an Instantpot or pressure cooker?




Unfortunately, I don’t have either!
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2023 19:34     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Do you have an Instantpot or pressure cooker?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2023 17:30     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

Id do it in the air fryer instead of you have one- best wings we've ever made.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2023 17:29     Subject: Re:good baked chicken wing recipe

Anonymous
Post 02/06/2023 16:40     Subject: good baked chicken wing recipe

I am a pretty good cook, but have never made chicken wings! I was thinking about making a large batch for the super bowl on Sunday so looking for a large batch, baked recipe! Thanks!