Everybody loves Buffalo wings at football game parties. Here is a favorites. I posted this before. Use a heavy pan in which you can add a lot of oil. Just make sure to pat dry the wings and drop them carefully in the oil.
Ingredients:
Peanut or vegetable oil for deep frying
12-24 wing pieces (Whole wings cut in half or buy frozen "wingettes.") I love that word, "wingettes." :-)
4 Tbs margarine
1 Tb vinegar
5 Tbs hot sauce (I use Louisiana, Uncle Brutha's or whatever I have. You can use Tabasco also)
Garlic salt and pepper to taste
Blue cheese dressing
Celery sticks
Directions:
Heat oil in skillet to about 375 degrees F. (190.5 degrees C.) Add enough to cover wings-about an inch or two deep. Sprinkle wings with garlic salt and pepper if you like.
Drop thawed chicken wings gently into the hot oil, one batch at time. Do not crowd. Fry until golden. About 10-15 minutes depending on wing size. Remove the wings from the oil and drain on a rack or paper towels.
While wings are cooking, melt margarine in a saucepan, add hot sauce and vinegar. Stir and put in a large mixing bowl. Add the wings and toss them in the sauce. Place in a bowl or platter
Serve with blue cheese dressing, celery sticks and lots of napkins.
Find easy to cook chicken wing recipes from Applebee's, TGI Fridays and Chili's. Make them in your own kitchen for the Super Bowl or anytime from America's Secret Recipes.
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