Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (2024)

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It’s officially here. Summer!

The best part: swimming with my Smudge, backyard barbeques and playing outside ’til the night sky glistens with stars as the moon crests the mountain tops.

The worst part: The longest day of the year has officially come and gone. June 20, my dad’s birthday marked summer solstice and the march toward the days all food bloggers dread: winter. Which equals shorter days. Which means come dinner time we’ve lost all the natural sunlight to shoot our beautiful food.

But that’s a long time away yet and we have much to savor and stock up on.

Like my Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipethatare sweet and spicy with a flavor that’s rounded out rather than blistering. Kind of like my summer so far.

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Honey Sriracha Chicken Wings

Ingredients

For the wings:

  • 3 pounds chicken wings skin removed
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2 teaspoons ground coriander
  • ½ teaspoon garlic salt
  • ground pepper

For sauce:

  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • cup sriracha
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 lime juiced
  • ½ orange juiced
  • 3 tablespoons cilantro

Instructions

  • In a large plastic freezer bag combine chicken wings, vegetable oil, coriander, salt and pepper. Place in refrigerator and chill for 2 hours or overnight.

  • Bring grill to medium-high heat, place chicken on grill, and grill for 18-20 minutes, turning wings every 4 minutes or so.

  • Meanwhile, melt butter over medium heat in a small saucepan. Add sriracha, honey and juices and mix well to combine.

  • Remove wings from grill. In a large bowl combine wings and sauce, garnish with cilantro and serve.

On another note, the next issue of Foodie Crush is coming along nicely and includes so many amazing bloggers who have contributed. I can’t wait to share their recipe creations, stories and insight with you. Do you want to know who some of the food bloggers are that will be featured or would you rather be surprised? Here’s a sneak peak…can you take a guess who might be featured?

And now for a few Friday faves:

1. Are you a food blogger and want to be featured in the summer issue of Foodie Crush mag? Then this Friday Fave is for you! Just send me a photo of your favorite kitchen tool snapped with your camera phone.It’s so super easy and will take all of about 2 minutes of your non-blogging/non-tweeting/non-recipe developing time. Click! Check out the deets here.

2.Are you on Google +? I am and I would love to extend my circles so look me up will you? Last week I mentioned Irvin of Eat the Love‘s blog post thatexplains why Google+is essential for bloggers, and I think its worth another mention since so many of us are still getting our toes wet.

3. Quote of the week, “I predict future humans will look back on food-splattered cookbooks the way we look back on medieval folks who changed their underwear only every few months or so.” What else does L.V. Anderson thinks about the futureof cookbooks? (via Twitter @RamiblingEpicure) Looking forward to your comments below.

4. For you obsessive Instagrammers: who want to see your pals Instagram timelines all in one collective spot or the ability to browse on your computer? Here’s two desktop versions to give a try: Followgramor my new favoritestatigr.am, which provides stats of which pics your friends like the best. If you’re that kinda stat obsesssed person…I personally don’t know anyone like that :)

5. And finally, set aside a full day and discover a new food blogger favorite thanks to Sommer with A Spicy Perspective‘s mega food blogger blog roll. Excellent line-up Sommer!

Happy Friday friendlies!

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  1. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (11)web site

    Hey there! This is my first visit to your blog!

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  2. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (13)Stacie @OneHungryMama

    Tried the honey sriracha wings this weekend. Amazing! Thanks for a great recipe.

    Reply

  3. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (14)Cookie and Kate

    I can’t believe the longest day has already come and gone. wahhhhhhhh. Can’t wait for your summer issue, though!

    Reply

  4. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (15)Betsy

    Isn’t it such a let down when summer finally “arrives” yet the days are already getting shorter?!?! Oh well, keep enjoying those blissful summer moments I guess. I’ll for sure be enjoying some sriracha wings in my near future. Great post!

    Reply

  5. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (16)Julie @ Table for Two

    excited for the next issue, Heidi!! I love those wings, they look so good!!

    Reply

  6. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (17)TidyMom

    Happy Summer!! I can’t wait for the new issue!! – LOVE that shot of Kristen

    Reply

  7. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (18)Rachel @ Baked by Rachel

    I swear that chicken jumped out of the screen and into my lap. Well.. maybe I just wished. These look fantastic! (and already sent you my pic) ;)

    Reply

  8. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (19)brandi

    i instagrammed by utensil the other day – so fun! i can’t wait to see everyone’s favorites. AND see how many more gadgets i’m going to have to buy after seeing them all….

    Reply

  9. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (20)Cassie

    Great post, can’t wait to see the July edition!!

    Reply

  10. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (21)Bev @ Bev Cooks

    YES, I have a photo to send you! Those wings are making me giddy.

    Reply

  11. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (22)Maria

    Yay for Friday! Love these posts! I will get you a photo soon:)

    Reply

  12. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (23)Meg

    Can’t wait for the new issue to come out. And it’s totally true about winter — it suddenly gets so hard to snap a good shot. And, thanks for sharing Eat the Love’s info — I started following him earlier this week after your initial posting.

    Reply

  13. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (24)Ali @ Gimme Some Oven

    Cheers to a great summer! So excited to see the next magazine!! :)

    Reply

  14. Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (25)Kathryn

    Happy Friday Heidi! As it is really cold, wet and miserable here, I am going to live my summer vicariously through you…

    Reply

Honeyed Sriracha Chicken Wings recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret ingredient to crispy wings? ›

Crispy Hack #1: Baking Powder

The most widespread trick on the internet involves sprinkling a little baking powder onto the wings before baking them.

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Made with pure honey, aged red cayenne peppers and just a hint of vermont maple. It's the perfect wing sauce for checking off all your flavor cravings at once.

Should you let wings cool before adding sauce? ›

Let them cool down for a few minutes on a wire rack. (This also goes for anything else you're deep-frying, whether or not you're going to sauce it.) If they're very hot when the sauce hits them, the heat will make the sauce create steam, which will penetrate your breading more easily.

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In general, it's best to add your sauce only at the end of baking or until you're ready to serve. Doing so will preserve the crispiness of your wings and maintain the desired texture and taste all throughout the big game. Indeed, it's challenging to achieve the right balance between crispy and saucy wings.

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Cornstarch: Coating the chicken wings with cornstarch gives them a very light breading and makes them extra crispy! Baking Powder: Be sure to use baking powder, and NOT baking soda. For baked chicken wings, the baking powder works with cornstarch and salt to coat the wings.

When should I add sauce to wings? ›

If you want to add sauce, you will do so during the last 30 minutes of baking (and then again when they come out of the oven, if you want them extra-saucy). The options are pretty much limitless when it comes to wing sauces, and you can buy bottled versions of so many of these now.

Should I coat wings in sauce before baking? ›

Most oven-baked chicken wings are tossed in sauce after they have been cooked, which means that the skin needs to be perfectly crisp to soak up all the sauce. Thoroughly pat the wings dry with paper towels before seasoning them with salt and placing them on a baking sheet.

Is it better to fry or bake chicken wings? ›

Removing the skin and baking also reduces the fat content which is extremely healthy for seniors and children. Baking keeps the nutrient content of the meat intact making it an utterly healthy cooking process.

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For the beginner, a great and fool-proof dry rub for a dozen chicken wings can consist of a few tablespoons of brown sugar, a tablespoon of baking powder, a tablespoon of smoked paprika, a tablespoon of chipotle chili powder, a teaspoon of garlic powder, a teaspoon of onion powder, a teaspoon of kosher salt, and a ...

What makes chicken crispy flour or cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch Is the Secret to the Crispiest Fried Chicken

It's primarily used as a thickening or gelling ingredient, but it's also a smart ingredient for making cookies softer and for holding together fillings for jammy bars. And, it's the secret ingredient for getting crispy coatings like tempura paper-thin.

Does baking soda or powder make wings crispier? ›

It may sounds unappealing, but coating chicken wings in seasoned baking powder is what makes the skin super crispy. You won't taste it in the end results, so long as you use aluminium-free. To be clear, make sure you use baking powder, NOT baking soda, because there is a big difference!

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Canola Oil

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