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Sweet, sticky, spicy chicken wings with orange & honey glaze

The first thing I do when I come up with a recipe is taking a note on my phone. Then I usually move onto testing it, and make necessary changes. If I decide to post the recipe, I either picture what the dish is going to look like in my head or doodle it out on my sketch pad. I remember finishing all those steps for this recipe months ago. I was ready to work on my post, then my husband and I went to a bar (nice bar, not a trash one) and ordered chicken wings. And oh boy, were they the worst chicken wings we’d ever had…I think they were one of the worst things I ever had to put in my mouth. I just couldn’t get it, who messes up chicken wings? Not only we stayed away from eating any type of chicken wings after that, I couldn’t even hear the word ‘chicken wings’ without having a gag reflex. Because of that traumatic experience this recipe that I was supposed to have it on my blog many months ago had to wait.

I am glad to let you know that wings I finally made for this post helped me and my husband recover from the worst chicken wings of our lives. I think it took just about 20 seconds or even less for him to finish a wing, and he also said that he could eat about a hundred of those. These mouth-watering wings are great crowd-pleaser, and super simple to make. They’re also oven baked not deep fried, so a little healthier 😉. Try them this weekend!


Ingredients

Wings and marinade

Glaze

1. Mix soy sauce, grapeseed oil, worcestershire sauce, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, black pepper and garlic powder. Marinate chicken wings in the mixture for at least 1 hour.

2. Pre-heat oven to 190c.

3. Line a tray with aluminium foil. Coat the foil lightly with cooking spray.

4. Place wings on a tray, bake for 35 minutes or until wings are cooked through.

5. Meanwhile, add zest and juice of 1 large orange and 2 tablespoon of honey in a sauce pan.

6. Stir and cook for 5-6 minutes over high heat until mixture starts to reduce and become slightly syrupy. Leave rest of the glaze in a pan. Keep heating until it becomes sticky marmalade-like.

7. Take out the chicken wings when they’re cooked, coat them with half of orange and honey glaze. You can use a brush.

8. Put the wings back in the oven, turn the heat up to 220-225c, cook for another 4-5 minutes for crispy skin. Watch closely and make sure they don’t burn.

9. Take them out when ready and let them cool for a few minutes.

10. Brush sticky glaze onto chicken wings before serving. Make sure you have plenty of napkins on the table. Enjoy!

 

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