If you haven't visited my chicken wing dipping sauce post do so, those dipping sauces have several uses for more than just wings.
Also, how to cut wings and save money is a great way to make lots of wings economically.
These chicken wings and the sauces on them are all delicious and addicting and my baked chicken wing recipe or my beer baked chicken legs are also a fantastic change over wings, as well!
The build-up, the excitement on game day for your favorite team making it to the finish of the season or even better win! There is something for everyone here with 24 kinds of wings and sauces. This is a true wing spectacular.
Whether your a fan of professional, college or your own loved high school teams, its fun to root for your family, friends, and admired professional stars.
It becomes an addiction for the love of your team. Hockey, football, baseball, soccer, basketball, track and field athletics, volleyball, pool, bowling, swim,
motor car racing, boxing or numerous other sporting competitions, we are there to win!
We all love to get together to partake in food and drink. It's all part of the fun on game day, so let's get your game on!
It's just in time for Superbowl! I am featuring 24 special wing sauces. Grilled wings, baked or fried, there's something for everyone!
We are wing and sports fanatics here. In the past year we have actually experimented and adapted many sauces for our favorite past time to our taste.
My son has been a wonderful inspiration in the kitchen helping me create new ways to enhance flavors with these sauces.
For us Sunday is game day, but any day can be sports day!
I wish all of you and your teams great success in 2011 Enjoy your kick-off party with inspiration to try some new flavored sauces and cook up some delicious wings and get your game on!
First up, a super variety that hits your wings out of the ballpark ( no pun intended ).
Here's the lineup: (this is getting old huh?) Remember all highlighted foods are direct links to the recipes!
We start out with our table of wings fried, grilled or baked. First marinated before grilling, coated before baking and naked fried.
It's your preference for how you want to prepare them for your game day. We do a variety of all three!
Other Wings Favorite Cooking Methods
- Baked: bake at 400 degrees on oil sprayed baking sheet until golden brown turning once
- Air Fried: set the air frier on 425 degrees for 25 minutes using an oil sprayed basket
- Broiled: set the broiler on medium-high heat, place on oil sprayed broiler pan for 40 minutes turning often
- Grilled: Heat the grill on medium heat, oil spray the grates first before heating then add wings and grill until charred around 25 minutes turning once
- Pan-Fried: using a deep chicken fryer heat 2 inches of oil and fry the wings until browned on both sides and crispy
- Slow Cooker: brown wings on the stovetop first then add to the slow cooker adding 1/2 cup beer to the sauce of choice, set on high for 6 hours.
- Smoked: Heat the smoker to 275 using pecan or applewood chips, place the wings in a foil pan. Smoke them for 3 hours at 275 degrees,
- Deep-Fried: Heat the deep fryer to 425 degrees, spray the basket with oil cooking spray and deep fry do not crowd wings this takes around 15 minutes per batch.
Note: We love them smoked, grilled or baked, or air fried, you can deep fry if you prefer your wings that way.
Grilled Wings
Deep Fried Chicken Wings
Baked Chicken Wings
Lemon Garlic Wings
Four Flavored Baked Chicken Wing Recipes
Grilled Cajun Style Wings
Chicken Wings Marsala
Greek Sauce for Chicken Wings
Baked Wing Recipe
Traditional Buffalo Sauce Recipe
Tangy Gold Roasted Sauce Wings
Mexican Salsa Chicken Wings
Chili Lime Sauce Chicken Wings
Italian Garlic Parmesan Chicken Wings
Italian Baked Chicken Wings
Baked Asian Style Chicken Wings with Apricot Sauce
Asian Peanut Sauce Chicken Wings
Italian Lemon Garlic Herb Wings
Grilled Chicken Wing Recipe
Bourbon Sauce for wings
Homemade Italian Seasoned French Fries. Just cut your potatoes thick or thin the way you like them (I am sure you have innovations on your food processors, but I do hand cuts the old fashioned way for sentimental reasons) Just deep fry in hot oil till brown, sprinkle with seasoned salt or kosher salt, the perfect side for game day!
Chicken Wing Recipe Showcase Pin for later
Click on any one of these below for the recipes pick your favorite wonderful dipping sauces as listed below:
You can choose to coat your wings with one of these sauces, after using one of the cooking methods above.
Note: Dipping sauces that are very thick will not be a good coating for your wings and you should use separately for dipping your wings or garnishing.
We always need a dessert for that after the game victory or loss, this is the perfect happy ending!
You can choose to coat your wings with one of these sauces, after using one of the methods above. Note: Dipping sauces that are very thick will not be a good coating for your wings and you should use separately for dipping your wings or garnishing.
WHOA!!!!!!!!! Which one to eat...first?? I keep thinking I found my favorite, and then they keep coming!
ReplyDeleteHoly chicken wings bat girl!! You have been busy! These all look fantastic and my boys and I will be right over....well maybe not we still have snow to shovel! Great job on the wings...you deserve a break (and some wings)
ReplyDeleteIncredible! What a resource to have for game time or any time! I love wings. Thanks Claudia.
ReplyDeleteMy husband was peering over my shoulder as I was reading this and he wanted me to tell you that he loves you and that I need to make all of these. What an undertaking! Well done!
ReplyDeletedelicious variety congrats on the foodbuzz 24 x 24 wonderful job Claudia
ReplyDeleteKudos on being featured on 24X24. That's quite an assortment of wings there...oh, and those cannoli at the end. WOW.
ReplyDeleteI sure would love to be at your house for the Super Bowl Sunday. That's what I call, CELEBRATION!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, all your choice of wings, and those crinkly fries...Yumm!
This one looks awesome spread for game day. wonderful treats for super bowl.
ReplyDeleteOMG..Claudia this is amazing! Fantastic photos that only make me more hungry:) You have gorgeous family!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I am in wing heaven!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all congrats on being selected for the January 24 x 24! Secondly wow... the choices, amazing! But the one recipe that stood out the most for me were the Fried garlic herb parmesan, can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteThis is CRAZY! I am a wing girl and I am in heaven. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, incredible showcase ! Obviously, I got stuck at the Italian Cannoli Filled Tarts :).
ReplyDeleteThese all look great! I really appreciate all the variety. It sure makes it easy if I feel stumped to find a good wing recipe.
ReplyDeleteOh, my!!! What a feast...love the wings...and your fries look terrific! Thanks, Claudia...I'm still mulling over my Super Bowl menu and you've given me some great ideas :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great 24-24-24 post and so timely!!! I love wings and I love that I can mix and match prep type (baked/fried) and so many great sauces!
ReplyDeleteAll of these wings look fantastic! I think my favorites would be the ones with the cajun remoulade and the chili lime version. Ready for game day!
ReplyDeletewhat a great line-up... and congrats on a fab 24x24... yup, ya'll are the Wing Kings
ReplyDeleteI remember this sumptuous 24x24 - you out did yourself. I cannot imagine a finer array of Game Day food to be found anywhere else. Did you send me an invite to your home for Superbowl Sunday yet?
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast! And so many unique flavors and dipping sauces. I'm in heaven!
ReplyDeletewowee! Looks like you had some kind of party there Claudia. Everything looks delish. I looooove wings and yours look great.
ReplyDeleteYou are the freakin' cutest.
ReplyDeleteClaudia, you are my chicken wing idol!! I have bookmarked this post, and love all of these amazing and creative variations on wings!! I'm gonna come party at your house, that's for sure! Is it okay if I'm a Red Sox/Patriots fan? Can we still be friends? :-D
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ReplyDeleteYou knocked that one out of the park! Home Run!
Great wings here, I could eat all day long!
What an incredible spread. It all looks so good.
ReplyDeleteNow...this is where I wanna be invited to be forced into watching sports. LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm more of a player than a spectator...but I can sacrifice it to party it up with your clan ;o)
What amazing variety!!!
Flavourful and fun wishes,
Claudia
INCREDIBLE guide. i have a feeling we'll be buying some more wings this week...thanks for the great recipes!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post Claudia - you put SO much effort into this!! I love the photo pf you and your family - what an attractive bunch you are!!
ReplyDeletegreat job,claudia,all is magnificent!congrats!
ReplyDeleteWow! That was such a good presentation! Looking at those photos, phew! It's making me hungry now.
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We're big wing fans here, so it's great to have a place where so many interesting and unique varieties are put into one place! Great job with the 24x24!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, your title is spot on --"Spectacular Wing Showcase"---you have offered up a little bit of everything anyone could want in a chicken wing! The spicy wings with marsala sound especially good.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Love this spectacular wing line up!
ReplyDeleteyour crinkle cutter is so awesome! & it's a family heirloom! fantastic job with your 24x24!
ReplyDeleteWow! So many mouthwatering recipes. I can't decide which one i want to dig into first.hehe
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats on your 24x24 feature :)
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Wow! So many mouthwatering recipes. I can't decide which one i want to dig into first.hehe
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats on your 24x24 feature :)
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Congrats on 24x24 Claudia!!! Everything looks so good and delicious - you've done a great job, as always.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I'm a traditional hot wings girl myself, but those parmesan ones look incredible, as do the ones with the Bourbon sauce. Oh, who am I kidding, if I had been there, I'd have had (at least) one of each!
ReplyDeleteWow what a feast! :) Congrats on 24x24!
ReplyDeleteHoly wings...I wouldn't know where to start...such delicious choices. Bravo Claudia!
ReplyDeleteThis is a seriously awesome post! I love all the wings ideas, and I cannot get over how amazing those cannoli tarts look!
ReplyDeleteOMG ! Claudia, everything make me hungry! what a scrumptious post.. nice pictures also..make mouthwatring! :P
ReplyDeleteI'll take one of everything! ;)
ReplyDeleteWowowowowo, a feast for the eyes , after looking at your pics it feels like I have eaten them .
ReplyDeleteWow! That's what I call a spread! I'm a wing lover so these will be on my list for game day next year. Yum!
ReplyDeleteKristi
Claudia all of the wings look mouthwatering! It looks like you always throw the greatest parties, your guest are very lucky.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say Thanks for participating in the YBR and sorry it took me so long to stop by.
ReplyDeletewow Very impressive! I adore chicken wings and next time when I need a recipe, I know this is where I can turn to.
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