Wings are pretty much one of my favorite foods on the planet, so the Superbowl, which basically screams for wings is prrreetttyy much one of my favorite days of the year. I’m a 49ers girl, born and raised, so this year’s game is a little depressing at our house.
I found this recipe in our local newspaper a couple of years ago with the title “Best Buffalo Wings,” and since they were made with Sriracha (is there anything that Sriracha doesn’t make better?) I decided we’d give it a try. They really are THE BEST wings! We make them any chance we get!
I’m a baked, not fried, gal when it comes to wings. I use (or I should say, my husband uses–he’s the one that always cooks these) Alton Brown’s recipe for Baked Chicken Wings, with a few slight variations. These come out crispy, just like a fried wing, but with less fat (because it drips off) and minus all of that mess from frying. Keep in mind, I’m not calling these low fat, they’re still wings, but it’s less than the fried deal for sure.
You can head over to my blog and find my other favorite wing recipe: Maple Teryaki Wings.
Baked Sriracha Wings
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I found this recipe in our local newspaper a couple of years ago with the title "Best Buffalo Wings," and since they were made with Sriracha (is there anything that Sriracha doesn't make better?) I decided we'd give it a try. They really are THE BEST wings! We make them any chance we get!
Author: Heather // WhipperBerry
Recipe type: Starters
Cuisine: American
Serves: 6
Ingredients
- 3 lbs chicken wings & drums thawed
- 4 TBSP Sriracha
- 2 TBSP butter
- 2 TBSP finely chopped cilantro + extra for garnish
- 4 TBSP salt
- 2 TBSP honey
- 1 TBSP reduced sodium soy sauce
Instructions
- Place a 6 quart saucepan with a steamer basket and 3 inches of water in the bottom, over high heat, cover and bring to a boil.
- Place wings in steamer basket, cover, reduce heat to medium and let steam for about 15 minutes or until wings are completely cooked. (Wings can go in frozen, but will need to steam longer to cook.)
- Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, melt butter and whisk in Sriracha, salt, honey, soy sauce and cilantro. Check heat level of the sauce. If it's too spicy, add honey. Keep sauce warm over low heat until ready to pour over wings.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Remove wings from the basket lay wings out on a greased cooling rack, placed on a baking sheet and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes (up to an hour), until wings are cool and dry.
- Remove wings from refrigerator and place in the oven (still on cooling rack/cookie sheet) and bake for approximately 10 minutes–until crispy.
- Remove wings from the oven, toss in sauce and garnish with cilantro.
jen @ tatertots and jello says
Looks so good! I pinned it and can't wait to make it!
xoxo
Jenn says
Thanks Jen!
Jo-Anna says
Wow! These would be a major hit in my home! Definitely pinning this recipe!!
Mique says
These look amazing! Yeah, it's not a fun year to be a Steelers fan either. At least your 9ers made it *almost* there. :/ My Dad was a 49ers fan!
Stephanie says
WOW! Those looks so tasty…I have been in the mood for some spice lately…these would be great!
Alyssa says
I made these for our Super Bowl party and they were a huge hit! Thanks for sharing, they're going to be part of my regular rotation now 🙂