Bestest BBQ Wings

With Chef’s Bestest BBQ Sauce, these delicious wings are elevated to a whole new level.

Wildest Wings Range guarantees these will taste better or as good as restaurant-made wings. I love making wings and this is easily one of my all-time favourites. Having friends over? Or Wing Night for the family? Try Bestest BBQ Wings.

They are messy so have a Napkin ready!

The secret to these amazing wings is the home made Bestest BBQ sauce that takes it to a whole new level.

RECIPE

Makes 28 Wing Bits

Preparation & Cooking Time: Roughly 20 Minutes

INGREDIENTS

14 Chicken Wings about 1500 grams

1 Teaspoon Salt

2 Teaspoons Cracked Pepper

150 Grams Rice Flour

Bestest BBQ Sauce, to Taste. RECIPE HERE:

DIRECTIONS

Here's how to cut the joints. Feel the middle on the joint with a knife having the wing open and tip facing up, then cut on an angle. To cut the two wing bits, have them both facing up and the knife at an angle between the joints, and it should slice between them and not into the bone. You can see the angles I cut them on. It may take practice, but is fairly simple.

14 full wings. This adds up to 28 wing bits not including the tips, which should feed between 2-5 people. Also, save the tips and freeze them for a hearty stock.

Add rice flour, salt and pepper in a bowl. Mix evenly, until fully incorporated. Add 7 wing bits and coat them in the flour mixture. You can add more or less depending on how big your deep fryer or pan is. Make sure they are all coated with your flour mixture.

Shake the excess rice flour mix off and put the wing bits into your fryer basket. You can use a deep pan to fry them on the stove if you don't own a deep fryer. Make sure all your chicken is under the oil. After a few minutes, your chicken should start looking brown. It's ok if it's not cooked fully yet as you will still cook it fully later.

Set them aside and repeat with another batch of wing bits. Let the wing bits drain for a minute. Repeat then add all the wing bits you can fit into the pan or deep fryer. Cook for a few more minutes for a final cook. To check if they are cooked, grab a drumstick and cut it down along the bone into the meaty part. The juice should be clear and the blood fully cooked. If not fully cooked, put all of them back in the oil and check with another one after a few minutes. Once cooked, let them drain for a minute. The wings can be kept for a while.

Meanwhile, heat the Bestest BBQ Sauce. Once the wings are cooked and the sauce is warm, add them into a bowl. Toss to combine. Serve. Remember your napkin! Enjoy!