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I'm looking to make my wing prep for today a little easier.... Does anyone pre-bake their wings and then just toss them in the fryer to crisp them up?

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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  SDS said:
I'm looking to make my wing prep for today a little easier....  Does anyone pre-bake their wings and then just toss them in the fryer to crisp them up?

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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Never, ever EVER.

 

Get them crispy in a fryer. The batches take less time the more you cook them.

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  JoeSixPack said:
Never, ever EVER.

 

Get them crispy in a fryer. The batches take less time the more you cook them.

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errrr.... did you read what I wrote? I said I was going to crisp them in the fryer. :doh:

 

and they turned out great....

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  SDS said:
errrr.... did you read what I wrote?  I said I was going to crisp them in the fryer.  :doh:

 

and they turned out great....

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Pfft...

 

You should have seen the wings I made yesterday.

 

11 pounds of them. They were beautiful, organic free-range wings, but HUGE.

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  JoeSixPack said:
Pfft...

 

You should have seen the wings I made yesterday.

 

11 pounds of them. They were beautiful, organic free-range wings, but HUGE.

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What does an emu wing taste like? :doh:

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  SDS said:
I'm looking to make my wing prep for today a little easier....  Does anyone pre-bake their wings and then just toss them in the fryer to crisp them up?

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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To actually answer your question (altho a little late), I do bake them first and then fry 'em. Always good to make sure the meat's actually cooked!

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  JoeSixPack said:
Pfft...

 

You should have seen the wings I made yesterday.

 

11 pounds of them. They were beautiful, organic free-range wings, but HUGE.

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Do you rip them off the chicken yourself to make sure they're fresh.

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  JoeSixPack said:
I dunno, but Starter's pub is offering TURKEY wings now. They're massive. Only like 4 to a plate.

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The national chain Buffalo Wild Wings has 50 cent chicken legs on Wed.'s. Several different sauces to cook them in. Order 6 of those and wash them down with 24oz. Labatt Blue drafts. MMMmmm.

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  Generation ME said:
The national chain Buffalo Wild Wings has 50 cent chicken legs on Wed.'s. Several different sauces to cook them in. Order 6 of those and wash them down with 24oz. Labatt Blue drafts. MMMmmm.

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I love Buffalo Wild Wings. I wish they'd put one in Jacksonville, NC. I hate driving over an hour to Wilmington to go there to eat. It makes a nice trip every once in a while but if I want wings quick I'm stuck with Hooter's or Applebees. (Unless I make them myself.) Buffalo Wild Wings is a cool place though. :lol:

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  USMCBillsFan said:
I love Buffalo Wild Wings. I wish they'd put one in Jacksonville, NC. I hate driving over an hour to Wilmington to go there to eat. It makes a nice trip every once in a while but if I want wings quick I'm stuck with Hooter's or Applebees. (Unless I make them myself.) Buffalo Wild Wings is a cool place though.  :lol:

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Make your own. it's easy and they're better than anythign youll find in a restaurant, I guarantee it.

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  SDS said:
errrr.... did you read what I wrote?  I said I was going to crisp them in the fryer.  :lol:

 

and they turned out great....

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I'm just curious, Scott. How long did you bake them and at what temp? How long were they in the fryer and at what temp? Frank's and butter/margerine or some other type of sauce?

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  HopsGuy said:
I'm just curious, Scott.  How long did you bake them and at what temp?  How long were they in the fryer and at what temp?  Frank's and butter/margerine or some other type of sauce?

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I bought Tyson wings and baked them (frozen) for 35 minutes at 400 F.... Then I threw them in the fryer for 5 minutes at 400-425F or until they floated. We had Anchor bar sauce...

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  SDS said:
I bought Tyson wings and baked them (frozen) for 35 minutes at 400 F....  Then I threw them in the fryer for 5 minutes at 400-425F or until they floated.  We had Anchor bar sauce...

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AAAAGH! RUN AWAY!! RUN AWAY!!!!

 

Frozen wings?!?!

 

*thud*

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  JoeSixPack said:
AAAAGH! RUN AWAY!! RUN AWAY!!!!

 

Frozen wings?!?!

 

*thud*

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get over it you free range kitty... :lol:

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  SDS said:
get over it you free range kitty...  :lol:

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In all seriousness, it seems that fresh wings cook much better than frozen.

 

I'm a wing conisseur! Not like you fitness freaks in the Sarama household :doh:

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