[net.cooks] Need Buffalo Chicken Wings Recipe

kathleen@ihuxw.UUCP (KSR) (11/05/84)

I need to get a recipe for Buffalo Chicken Wings.  I want to use these
for an appetizer for a party.  

Please post to the net.

Thanks

Katie

bkaye@extel.UUCP (11/08/84)

I have a good recipe for Chicken Wings but I don't know what
Buffalo Chicken Wings are - this recipe is great. Would you like
this one?? Bkaye

bkaye@extel.UUCP (11/08/84)

I have a good recipe for Chicken Wings but I don't know what
Buffalo Chicken Wings are - this recipe is great. Would you like
this one?? Bkaye
ihnp4!tellab1!extel!bkaye

stern@inmet.UUCP (11/11/84)

Here's an easy, simple, and probably not too accurate recipe that
I use when I need to make a mess of wings in a hurry:

Some number of chicken wings, split at the "elbow" and with the tips
	discarded
Enough flour and eggs to coat the chicken pieces
One small bottle Louisiana Red Hot Sauce for each twelve to fifteen
	wings
1/2 stick of butter for each bottle of Hot Sauce.

Split the wings, and then coat them with egg, cover them with flour --
just like making everyday fried chicken, but smaller.
Deep fry the chicken wing pieces until the skin is crispy.  While
the wings are sizzling, melt the butter, add the hot sauce to it, and
experiment with it until you get it hot enough for your guests.  I use
*much* hot sauce, but I like to breath fire.  

After you have fried all of the wings, put them in a large bowl or pot
that can be covered (Tupperware is amazing for this) -- add the sauce,
shake, rattle and roll until the wings are covered, and let them sit and
soak up the sauce for a little while.  Ten minutes is about right.  Ideally,
you should heat up your oven to a "warming" setting, put the wings in
a baking dish (with sauce) and then keep them warm and soaking until 
you need them.  Serve with beer to quiet burning mouths.

Hal Stern, gourmand
{ihnp4, harpo, esquire, ima}!inmet!stern