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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.

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Why You’ll Love These

  • Fast, crowd-pleasing, and make-ahead friendly.
  • Adjustable spice level (call out the ¼ cup → 2 Tbsp sriracha swap in a bold tip box).
  • Simple ingredients; technique does the heavy lifting.

Ingredient Notes

  • Chicken wings: Pat very dry for better browning.
  • Sriracha: Clean, garlicky heat; mention alternatives below for readers who can’t find it.
  • Garlic + oil/butter: Garlic should smell sweet and turn lightly golden—avoid burning to keep the sauce smooth, not bitter.
  • Optional touches: Butter for a glossier wing sauce, honey for a touch of balance, fresh herbs for brightness.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Serving Ideas

  • Dips: Ranch or blue cheese cool the heat (note store-bought or quick homemade).
  • Sides: Celery and carrot sticks, simple rice (as you mentioned), or oven fries.
  • Make it a spread: Pair with a big salad and crusty bread for an easy game-day table.
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Variations

  • Heat level: These are HOT wings. I used the full fourth of a cup of sriracha, but my family can handle spicy, if you prefer things a little milder then take it down to two tablespoons. Use less sriracha for mild; add crushed red pepper for extra kick.
  • Hot sauce swap: Gochujang, chili-garlic paste, or your favorite vinegar-based wing sauce all work…flavor profile will change (gochujang = savory-sweet heat).
  • Crispier route: Use an aluminum-free baking powder dusting before cooking (note as optional technique; keep base recipe intact).
  • Flavor flips: Add a squeeze of lime and chopped cilantro; sesame seeds + green onion for an Asian-inspired flavor.

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!

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How can I make these less spicy?

Use the lower sriracha amount and serve with a creamy dip. A drizzle of honey also softens the heat.

Can I bake instead of fry?

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.

My garlic turned bitter—what went wrong?

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.

Can I use a different hot sauce?

Totally. Vinegar-based sauces make tangier wings; gochujang or chili-garlic paste give a thicker, savory heat. Adjust sweetness/acid to taste.

Hot Wings.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Refrigerate 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 25 minutes
Servings: 6 Servings
Calories Per Serving: 399 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mix together the first 7 ingredients. Add the chicken wings and mix well. Marinate in the fridge for 1 hour. Remove the wings from the marinade, reserving the marinade.
  • Indoors: Heat a bit of oil in a large nonstick pan over medium to medium- high heat. Add the chicken wings, cover and cook, flipping every so
  • often until cooked through, about 12-15 minutes. Remove the lid, add the remaining marinade and turn the heat up to high to reduce the sauce. Enjoy immediately.
  • Grill: When ready to cook, set the grill at medium to medium-high heat. Brush the grill with oil and grill the chicken wings, brushing with the remaining marinade and turning every so often until charred and cooked through, about 14-18 minutes.

Notes

As found in [Easy Gourmet. | http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1624140629/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1624140629&linkCode=as2&tag=iamafoodblog-20&linkId=A4Z72RJB32KPPTLR]
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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.]

This post was originally published on September 7, 2014
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  1. I love Stephanie’s blog! And these wings look incredible! My favorite fall dinner is anything with roasted butternut squash in it! I can’t get enough of that stuff.

  2. Baked Cajun pork chops with spiced apples. No wait, Chicken and Sausage Gumbo pot pies. No wait,…. Love fall and the dishes it inspires!

  3. My fav fall dinner is pumpkin and sage ravioli. Why go for a fake flavor drink when you can have pumpkin pasta. Love to win that book!

  4. My favorite season is fall. I love all the recipes with apples. I also enjoy soups especially when the weather is cool and crisp. My favorite fall recipe is a squash apple curry soup. It’s delicious!

    These wings look amazing! I will be trying these on an upcoming sunday while watching football.

    I hope I can win this cookbook and see all the yummy stuff inside!

  5. Can’t wait to make these.

    Love your blog and would really like (and use) this cookbook.

    My favorite Fall dish to make is Shepherd’s Pie.

  6. I love chicken wings and am always looking for new ways to fix them. This reiepe soundes great , can’t wait to try. Look forward to your cook book too. Thanks Bill

  7. Favorite fall foods are pumpkin cream cheese muffins, pumpkin curried chicken and rice, and apple cinnamon puff pastries.

  8. Favorite fall food(s): homemade soups, stews and POT ROAST!.
    Question: how did you clean your cast iron pan after that meal?

  9. I can’t even thing about fall dinner when all that is on my mind is pumpkin spice coffee and apple cider donuts. But I do love getting back into soups and stews – easy and set it and forget it.

  10. Hi! I’d really love to have Easy Gourmet, because I really love the blog! My favorite fall dinner is something cozy like a big bowl of squash soup or maybe some very good homemade ricotta ravioli seasoned with some butter… and let’s not forget pumpkin gnocchi! Love them!