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Crave-worthy hot wings you can actually pull off any night. These are bold, garlicky, and just the right amount of saucy—use the full ¼ cup sriracha for heat lovers or scale back for mild.
Serve with something cool and creamy on the side and watch them disappear. Great for game day spreads, casual dinners, and everything in between.

I never thought I would actually make real deal chicken wings because to be honest they scare the heck out of me and seem totally intimidating, BUT then I got this amazing new cookbook that I am whole heartedly in love with.

Please tell me you guys know all about Stephanie Le of I am food Blog. If you don’t you have got to go check her out, she is totally inspiring and her recipes are so good. Stephanie just came out with her first cookbook, Easy Gourmet and well, you guys, it has moved to the top of my what seems to be ever-growing cookbook stack. It is full of all kinds of recipes that may seem totally gourmet and unapproachable for a busy weeknight, but… she made them easy. So very easy and so very good.

Her passion for food shines through every single page of the book. Everything from the photos to the little stories that come along with each recipe just make the book that much more personal. You really feel like you are right there cooking along with Stephanie in her kitchen. Which for me personally, is what I look for in good cookbooks.

There are so many recipes I cannot wait to make, I had such a hard time choosing which one to show you guys today. I went back and forth between the Baked Mac & Cheese, Mixed Paella, Homestyle Asian Pasta, Curry Chicken Pot Pie and the Miso Eggplant. Really, I want to make everything though!
Somehow, I went with the hot wings. I think it was more because I was just afraid of them and I wanted a little challenge. Turns out they are the easiest thing ever. Sure the raw chicken is a little nasty to handle (and it made me think of my cute little chickens I love so much down at the barn), but it’s all worth it in the end.

These are so good you guys.
My family kind of went a little nuts for them. I served them as dinner with, wait for it….rice! I mean, of course. But, you could serve them with fries or as an appetizer for parties or especially for game day. Whatever you are feeling.

Fun Part: I am giving away a copy of Stephanie’s book, Easy Gourmet, so all you guys can get in on these easy, delicious, gourmet recipes. If you want a copy for yourself, just leave a comment below. Maybe tell me what your favorite fall dinner is too. I am all about fall right now!

Use the lower sriracha amount and serve with a creamy dip. A drizzle of honey also softens the heat.
Yes. Use a rack for airflow and cook until the skin is browned and crisp and the juices run clear; then toss in warm sauce.
It likely browned too fast. Cook over low heat and remove from the burner if it starts to darken quickly; you want lightly golden and fragrant.
Totally. Vinegar-based sauces make tangier wings; gochujang or chili-garlic paste give a thicker, savory heat. Adjust sweetness/acid to taste.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Good eats and good reads…a happy Sunday for sure!
[This giveaway is sponsored by Stephanie’s publisher. The winner will be picked at random on Friday.]
Fall means it’s time for pot roast! Yippee!
Thanks so much!
These look great – my hot wings are just half butter half hot sauce so these definitely kick it up! I have already started my fall cooking – lots of roasted vegetables!
Love roasted veggies! Thanks Pam!
For fall – I love the good old classic of chili and cornbread. I am going to make these wings soon too! Thank you!
I’m looking forward to lots of roasted (root) veggies this Fall. I can smell the herbs just thinking about it.
Oh my word! Those wings look insane! I normally make them with Frank’s Hot Sauce (which is REALLY difficult to get in Northern Ireland), but I’m definitely going to give this recipe a try.
My favourite Autumn dish has to be shepherd’s pie! Can’t beat it! Always reminds me of home and my family 🙂
I love reading Stephanie’s blog! My favorite fall dinner is probably scalloped potatoes. Plus some veggies on the side of course!
i love the fall too. it’s such a great time to make comfort foods. once it gets a little cooler, i want to try to make ramen myself.
My favorite fall dish is Coq Au Vin, sadly it will be awhile before I can make it. It’s still too hot in Houston
I love to make a delicious pot roast with veggies cooked in with it. I also love a good stew at this time of year. I’d love a copy of the book and the chicken wings look awesome.
I’d love a copy! My fave fall dinner is chili and cornbread, it’s especially delicious once the weather gets cooler.
a warm onion soup! but those chicken wings look awesome
This looks like a great cookbook! I love stuffed butternut squash in the fall. Lately I’ve been craving a Southwestern version.
I definitely think I could make those wings even though I haven’t really done wings before, and they look delicious! Favorite fall meal is Pulled Pork sandwich on a crusty roll with spicy, vinegary cole slaw on top…served with dill pickles and the saltiest potato chips you can find.
Roasted Red Pepper & Gouda Soup!!!!
My defaults for fall food: roasted butternut squash, pumpkin treats and apple anything! But I love gnocchi and always get a desire to try (again) to perfect them. They are one of the things I’m afraid to make, but I’ll keep trying! P.S. I love your blog!