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Delicious Hot Wings Recipe
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Delicious Hot Wings1 quart Texas Pete Hot Sauce 1 cup soy sauce 1 tablespoon granulated onion 2 tablespoons granulated garlic 2 tablespoons thyme leaves 1 ½ tablespoons crushed red pepper flakes 28 chicken wings, split Mix Texas Pete Hot Sauce and all the spices; set aside. Clean and split the chicken wings. Pour the sauce over and bake in oven for 1 hour at 300 degrees F. Remove the chicken from the sauce and place on rack above a paper lined sheet tray. Return to oven and cook until chicken has a dry-like appearance. Then baste with sauce and return to oven. Repeat this step until sauce is used up. When half the sauce is used, try a wing and see if it is the flavor you want. (this halfway point will smack your mouth and finish with a mild slow burn. This is what I call "red fire" appearance). If wanting the real thing, continue until sauce is gone. The chicken will have what I call a" black fire" appearance. At this point in the process it will grab your lips and attempt to rip them off and then finish off with a pleasant medium hot slow burn. If you want, you can try marinating them in the sauce overnight then cooking. It gives a full deeper flavor. Not as hot this way. This was in the making over a 5 ½ year period. One taste and you will limit who you give them to or eat all of them yourself.
Delicious Hot Wings recipe and cooking instructions.
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