Hillbilly Steaks
Dr. BBQ
So I got a PM from Kiltedcraftsman asking about wing recipes. Figured I'd just post it up for everyone to read, these are great for the Super Bowl parties, etc.
First of all, it comes down to personal preference of whether you like them breaded or not. I like to make my wings breaded. They just come out better that way when fried, and they seem to hold the sauce a lot better as well.
You don't have to have a big propane fryer either, you can just pour a decent amount of oil into a big soup pan and cook them in there.
As for the sauce, I really like to use the Hooters Sauce. You can buy it in most stores, and I think the stuff is pretty damn good. If you want to doctor it up, feel free. Add some more hot sauce or something to it. If you don't like the hooters sauce, just get creative. Any sauce in the bottle that tastes good, will more than likely make a good wing sauce as well. But the thicker the sauce the better. If you want to make some Spicy BBQ wings, just pour some bbq sauce into a sauce pan and add some jalapenos or habeneros to it and let it simmer for a while. then shake your wings up in that.
Most grocery stores have all kinds of choices for breading. Just pick one out and go with it. I like to dip the wings in some beaten egg and then drop them into a big zip lock bag with the breading. Just shake them up and you should get a nice coating of breading on each wing. YOu can bread all your wings ahead of time, but don't cook too many at once. Idea being that the wings are at their very best right when they are done. You let them sit and get cold, they get soggy, etc.
the cooking process is pretty simple. get your oil nice and hot, and drop the wings in for 10 minutes or so, or until they start to turn a nice brown color. If you're unsure if they're done, just leave em in there for a while.
then just take them out and put them in a nice big bowl with a secure lid. Add the sauce and shake them up so they all get a nice even coating. Eat immediately.
Sorry I don't really have exact numbers for you guys on this, but when I cook these, I don't follow any recipes...I just do it. But the most important thing in my mind is the timing. Have them ready to go when everyone is hungry so they don't sit out and get soggy.
E
First of all, it comes down to personal preference of whether you like them breaded or not. I like to make my wings breaded. They just come out better that way when fried, and they seem to hold the sauce a lot better as well.
You don't have to have a big propane fryer either, you can just pour a decent amount of oil into a big soup pan and cook them in there.
As for the sauce, I really like to use the Hooters Sauce. You can buy it in most stores, and I think the stuff is pretty damn good. If you want to doctor it up, feel free. Add some more hot sauce or something to it. If you don't like the hooters sauce, just get creative. Any sauce in the bottle that tastes good, will more than likely make a good wing sauce as well. But the thicker the sauce the better. If you want to make some Spicy BBQ wings, just pour some bbq sauce into a sauce pan and add some jalapenos or habeneros to it and let it simmer for a while. then shake your wings up in that.
Most grocery stores have all kinds of choices for breading. Just pick one out and go with it. I like to dip the wings in some beaten egg and then drop them into a big zip lock bag with the breading. Just shake them up and you should get a nice coating of breading on each wing. YOu can bread all your wings ahead of time, but don't cook too many at once. Idea being that the wings are at their very best right when they are done. You let them sit and get cold, they get soggy, etc.
the cooking process is pretty simple. get your oil nice and hot, and drop the wings in for 10 minutes or so, or until they start to turn a nice brown color. If you're unsure if they're done, just leave em in there for a while.
then just take them out and put them in a nice big bowl with a secure lid. Add the sauce and shake them up so they all get a nice even coating. Eat immediately.
Sorry I don't really have exact numbers for you guys on this, but when I cook these, I don't follow any recipes...I just do it. But the most important thing in my mind is the timing. Have them ready to go when everyone is hungry so they don't sit out and get soggy.
E