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I have been wondering about this I want to branch out from making simple plain hot wings and make something better...it doesn't have to be a home made recipe it can just be something from a restaurant but it must be suitable for Bills games not simply a "good" flavor. Do not leave me disappointed Bills nation. You have a reputation to uphold. May not be the reputation you want, but it's the reputation you deserve.

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That is a good start but you are forgetting vinegar, salt, sugar, pepper, cayenne, chili powder, parmesan cheese, worchestire sauce.

 

That sounds amazing I will make it a few times to find a good mix. This is what I was looking for.

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I should add that I start the sauce over low heat with Franks and butter, then I add the rest of the ingredients a little at a time until the flavor is right, stirring constantly. Once the sauce begins to boil it is done.

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That is a good start but you are forgetting vinegar, salt, sugar, pepper, cayenne, chili powder, parmesan cheese, worchestire sauce.

 

Franks = Aged Cayenne Red Peppers, Distilled Vinegar, Water, Salt, Natural Flavor and Garlic Powder

 

Sooo, you're saying Frank's, butter... chili powder, parmesan and worchestire

 

IMO, most important is getting the outside crispy without drying out the inside.

 

Also, a pinch of Dave's Insanity never hurt... okay, it never hurts too much

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The Buffalo wing joint I worked in disagrees as does the others that were around us.

 

You can go crazy all you want adding stuff but franks and butter is the original, and pretty universally accepted standard.

 

Further, adding vinegar, salt, pepper, is about on par with just pouring a little more hot sauce in the pot. Find a slightly different hot sauce and add some parm and your at damn near the same recipe. Just saying.

 

Sometimes simple is just plain good. Butter plus hot sauce. I like franks.

 

 

 

Franks = Aged Cayenne Red Peppers, Distilled Vinegar, Water, Salt, Natural Flavor and Garlic Powder

 

Sooo, you're saying Frank's, butter... chili powder, parmesan and worchestire

 

IMO, most important is getting the outside crispy without drying out the inside.

 

Also, a pinch of Dave's Insanity never hurt... okay, it never hurts too much

 

Bingo.

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This thread is really making me not psyched for whatever my wife made for dinner.

 

LOL

 

That's how I feel when I read a Tahoes thread...nothing else really compares once that fantasy takes hold

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I personally like Five Spice wings but an Indian friend made them in oven Tandoori style like Tandoori Chicken.

Don't mock it until you try it.

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I personally like Five Spice wings but an Indian friend made them in oven Tandoori style like Tandoori Chicken.

Don't mock it until you try it.

 

Sounds delicious, for a time other than a bills game

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Butter..stir in some chopped garlic (Obviously, keep stirring, don't let it burn), Franks, cayenne, cajun, tiny bit of ketchup, and a cap full of lemon juice to open the pores in your mouth. Serve w/ cold beer.

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