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I rarely eat chicken wings. I enjoy them, and one time we made them at home. This was back in the day when my son was working in a restaurant. We made them restaurant style, double frying them, tossing them in Frank’s red hot sauce and melted butter in between flash frying, then finished them off in the oven. They were phenomenal! They were also a lot of trouble, a huge mess, and I was the one cleaning up afterwards. The late Mr. O-P used to order them at an area restaurant known for their wings. I never bothered, although I did look longingly at his plate of them.
This recipe, adapted from one I found online, is easy and
delicious. Honestly, there is nothing to this. You just put everything in a
pan, stir it together, and simmer. The cooking takes a while, but it’s well
worth the wait.
Adapted from Allrecipes.com
1 c. water
1/3 c. white sugar
1/3 c. soy sauce
2 T. peanut butter
1 T. honey
2 t. sherry vinegar
12 large chicken wings, tips removed and wings cut in half at joint
1 t. sesame seed (for garnish)
In a 12-inch skillet over
medium heat, whisk together water, sugar, soy sauce, peanut butter, honey,
sherry vinegar, and minced garlic, until smooth and the sugar has dissolved.
Place the wings into the sauce, cover, and simmer for 35 minutes. Uncover and simmer
until the wings are tender and the sauce is thickened, about 35 more minutes,
spooning sauce over wings occasionally. Sprinkle with sesame seeds.
NOTE: Be sure to keep an eye on these during the last 10 minutes of simmering.
The sauce can cook down before you know it, and you can end up fusing these to
your pan. Don’t ask me how I know.
Oh I will try. I am with you on the R. Style. Tried once and done. I don't have kitchen help either! I am putting this recipe on my menu to try next week!
ReplyDeleteI adore wings and this looks fingerlickingly delicious. The sweet salty peanut sauce is for sure a winner.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am intrigues...I wonder, could you use this on chicken drums, instead of wings? Might have to try that and get back to you!
ReplyDeleteI wondered that myself, Gina. If you try it, and it works, let me know.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try this on chicken tenders! I love the addition of the peanut butter. Looks seriously delicious.
ReplyDeleteSo delicious 😋
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