Monday, January 20, 2014

Spicy Parmesan Garlic Wing

Hellllooooooooooooooooo gorgeous!


I am a sucker for a real good boneless wing... but not many restaurants can satisfy my taste buds - especially BWW - I always kick myself for eating there after seeing the bill and not really liking their sauce or lack of sauce you get on your wings. Tonight, the hubby and I killed it on this recipe and with our teamwork in the kitchen - which, let's be real, it's not often he helps (or can be home in time to help with the prep work)! But he does the dishes, so no complaints there :)


For starters - Allan and I started with two boneless, skinless chicken breasts - cut into bite size pieces. 


For the rest - I worked off these two recipes and tweaked them to my liking

*CopyKat Recipes - Breading
*Simply Scratch  - Sauce

For the breading:
  • 2  cups flour
  • Cumin
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • Paprika
  • Chili Powder
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • ****Feel free to add the seasonings for your liking! I added extra chili powder and paprika
Dredge your chicken in the flour mixture, through milk, then again the flour mixture. The more times you complete this, the thicker your breading. We only did it the two times!

In a deep pan, heat oil to approx 300-350*. Be sure to have a splatter cover or use a deep enough pan to prevent splatter all over your stove. Wings should be fried 3-5 minutes on each side dependent on the size. 

 Sauce Part 1:
Frank's Red Hot Sauce
4 Tbsp melted butter
Garlic Powder
Cayenne Pepper
Worcestershire Sauce
Grated Parmesan Cheese 
Salt
Pepper

Sauce Part 2:
1 egg yolk
2 tsp water
2 tsp cornstarch

Let your first part of the sauce simmer over the stove for about 10 minutes; until your seasonings start to blend and don't remain separated. Let cool.

Mix part two of your sauce.

Once part one of your sauce has cooled, SLOWLY mix it into part 2; be sure to do only a little of the hot cause at a time and to be continuously whisking - pouring too soon or before your hot sauce cools will cause the yolk to cook itself. 

Your sauce is done :) Toss your warm wings into the sauce and you're ready to go!

 

enjoy!
e.l.l.

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