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BUFFALO CHICKEN WINGS 
10-12 chicken wings (2 1/2 lbs.)
1/4 to 3/4 cup hot pepper sauce
1/4 cup butter
Vegetable or peanut oil (for frying)
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 shallot, minced (optional)
1 onion, finely minced (optional)
pinch of sea salt

Fill a heavy bottomed, deep-sided frying pan with at least 1 inch of oil and heat until temperature reaches 400°F.

Split the wings at each joint and discard tips. Rinse and pat dry with paper towels.

Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, melt butter over low heat with minced garlic. (Finely minced shallots or onions may optionally be added at the same time as the garlic.) If you prefer a smoother sauce, a stick blender may be used to smooth it out and blend in the flavors of the garlic, etc. When the garlic is a golden color, stir in the hot sauce. Add a pinch of salt.

When the oil is the correct temperature carefully lower the wings into the hot oil using a slotted spoon or wire basket, and deep fry for about 12 minutes, or until wings are cooked and crispy.

Drain on paper towels. Toss with the hot sauce, coating several times to cover well.

Serving Suggestion: Serve with a side of extra hot sauce for dipping, and a bowl of Blue Cheese Dressing or Ranch dip and celery sticks.

Submitted by: CM

recipe reviews
Buffalo Chicken Wings
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 Bryan Zehe (Ohio) says:
Excellent, better than any restaurant!
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 AuthenticCook (United States) says:
I love these! They are just the best. I had people over for the game this weekend and these wings drew raves. I will be making them again for my Superbowl party! Tnx!
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 Raven Crowe (Illinois) says:
The best dipping sauce for this, I think, is Caesar salad dressing. It tastes great!
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 Steven Clark (Ohio) says:
Great recipe! I had my boys over on the weekend and they loved it
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 Momma Ottman (Minnesota) says:
My family absolutely loved these wings. We let them go for a little longer than 12 minutes, so they would be a little extra crispy.
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 Cindy (Georgia) says:
They are off the chain!
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 Cody Scott (Tennessee) says:
12 years old, haven't tried them but will try so me tonight going to cook them if good I will make them again.
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 Jeff (Virginia) says:
I add a dash of Italian seasoning.
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 Rick (Pennsylvania) says:
I've made this for a couple of years now. Way better than any place where you purchase them. Plus, you can control how much heat is in the sauce!!! A
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 John (California) says:
Good stuff
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 Lois (Illinois) says:
Love this for the big game. I have tried with a variety of difference hot sauces.
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 Mary Sandra (Florida) says:
I am from Buffalo and trust me, a bit of vinegar is always added to the hot sauce/butter mixture. Never heard of using onions or shallots, but sounds good. Blue cheese dressing is always the first choice, but Ranch might be okay in a pinch.

 

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