Naked Hot Wings

In the Southern United States, wings are often called hot wings, and have local variations in how they are cooked.Buffalo wings or Hot Wings were first prepared at the Anchor Bar on Main Street, near the corner of North Street, Buffalo, on October 3, 1964. Teressa Bellissimo, co-owner of the Anchor Bar with her husband Frank, had the idea of deep frying chicken wings and tossing them in Frank’s RedHot sauce for her son Dominic and his friends. One evening, on a spur of the moment, Teressa presented her son with a deep-fried and sauced creation, and they were an instant hit. At the time the recipe was created, chicken wings were typically thrown away or reserved for making stock. And now the wings are one of the most requested snack.
Ingredients
1 bag of wings
1 cups of hot sauce
1 cup of honey
1/2 stick of butter
1 tbsp vinegar
Season all Salt to your liking
Peanut Oil
Instructions
1. Wash, dry and season your wings and deep fry them (400F) 10 to 15 minutes or until golden and crisp. They should be ready when they float. Drain on paper towels or in a strainer. While the wings are getting fried, you make the hot wing sauce.
2. Add the hot sauce, honey, butter and vinegar to the pot and warm till butter is melted. Pour over the fried wings. You can eat them with some carrots, celery sticks and some Ranch dressing, or Blue Cheese dressing.
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- 1 bag of wings
- 1 cups of hot sauce
- 1 cup of honey
- ½ stick of butter
- 1 tbsp vinegar
- Season all Salt to your liking
- Peanut Oil
- Wash, dry and season your wings and deep fry them (400F) 10 to 15 minutes or until golden and crisp. They should be ready when they float. Drain on paper towels or in a strainer. While the wings are getting fried, you make the hot wing sauce.
- Add the hot sauce, honey, butter and vinegar to the pot and warm till butter is melted. Pour over the fried wings. You can eat them with some carrots, celery sticks and some Ranch dressing, or Blue Cheese dressing.