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Crispy Hot Wings cooked on Charcoal Grill
If you’re a fan of crispy hot wings but you want to avoid frying them, then you’ll want to try this technique. I combined corn starch with my bbq rub to create a light breading that turns the outside of the wings into a light crust.
It’s a simple technique that produces a crunchy wing on the grill. I set up my weber kettle with a charcoal vortex for high heat in an indirect environment. The vortex is a great accessory for any charcoal grill. Check it out here: http://bit.ly/H2QVortex
Place corn starch and Killer Hogs’s The BBQ Rub – http://bit.ly/TheBBQRub – in a ziplock bag, add chicken wings, and toss to coat. Place the wings on a wire rack to air dry while the grill gets hot. It took about 30 minutes for the wings to fully cook. Just turn them every 10 minutes or so for even cooking.
To compare the results I cooked some additional wings seasoned with just the rub. Both wings were really good but the crispy wings were more like a traditional hot wing. Once tossed in a Spicy Garlic Wing Sauce (recipe below), they went to another level. The crunch came through but you could pick up the flavor from the grill. You could use any wing sauce or serve them straight from the grill; let me know how they turn out after you give it a try.
Crispy Grilled Hot Wings
– 4lbs Whole Chicken Wings or Party Wings
– 1/2 cup Corn Starch
– 2 Tablespoons Killer Hogs The BBQ Rub – http://bit.ly/TheBBQRub
12oz Spicy Garlic Sauce *recipe to follow
Directions:
1. Separate whole wings into pieces by cutting through the joint with a sharp knife; also remove the wing tips from the flat portion. (skip this step if using party wings).
2. Pour corn starch and The BBQ Rub into a gallon size ziplock bag. Add wing sections and toss to coat.
3. Place wings on a wire rack to air dry and season with a little extra dry rub.
4. Set up weber kettle with a charcoal vortex accessory to create indirect high heat. (similar type grills will work with the vortex).
5. Fill the vortex with charcoal and light a fire starter to get the coals hot. After 20 minutes the grill should be ready to cook.
6. Place the cooking grate over the hot coals and arrange the wings around the outside close to the edge of the grill (not over the coals!). Place 1 piece of wood over the coals for smoke flavor.
7. Cover the grill with the lid making sure all vents are open 100%. Cook the wings for 10 minutes and flip. Continue cooking and flipping the wings as needed until the outside is brown and crunchy. Total cook time was about 30-35 minutes.
8. Toss the wings in Spicy Garlic sauce (or your favorite wing sauce) and serve.
Spicy Garlic Wing Sauce Recipe
– 6oz Killer Hogs Hot Sauce – http://bit.ly/KHHotSauce
– 1 stick Butter
– 1 Tablespoon Granulated Garlic
– 1 Tablespoon Honey
– 1 teaspoon Granulated Onion
– 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
– 1 teaspoon Corn Starch
– 1 teaspoon Water
In a small pot over medium heat melt butter. Add hot sauce, garlic, honey, onion, & Worcestershire. Stir to combine and bring to a simmer. In a separate small bowl combine corn starch and water into a slurry.
Slowly add corn starch mixture to sauce while continuously stirring. Allow sauce to come to a slight boil and remove from heat. Sauce will thicken as it cools. Use immediately on wings or store in an airtight container for up to a week in the refrigerator.
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