Today we wanted to do a video on a you tuber who comes from our area! Andrew Rea has a great and amazing cooking show where he makes dishes from movies, TV shows and other places. He was just on Hot Wings not to long ago and made the wings for it. So we wanted to give his crispy recipe a try! We never made wings like this before but were very interested and excited to try something new! Maybe one day if he comes home for a visit we can do a video together. These wings are cooked at a low temperature, then rest then cooked again at a higher temp. These are gluten free also! Check out this cool and unique way to make some really extra crispy wings!
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes 1 Day resting in between.
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients:
Fresh Chicken Wing
Oil
Celery
Blue Cheese
Directions:
Take your fresh chicken wings out and season each side with salt. Let them warm up a bit and let the salt extract some of the moisture out.
Turn the oil up to 225 degrees and place your wings in. Let cook for about 20 minutes.
Take out and drain, then refrigerate for 24 hours.
Take them out and again let warm up.
Fry at 400 degrees for 10 minutes.
Here they are!
They came out really crispy! We will advise they weren't as juicy as other wings we made but the crispy factor was off the chart. We also wanted to point out they were not breaded. We did enjoy making these however. The lower temp frying then letting them sit was something we never did. It was really interesting. Please check out however the video below to see how we put these together!
We do hope you enjoyed this blog and thank you Andrew for this great crispy take on wings! Over all it wasn't hard to make just different. We did give his information below so be sure to check that out! We always love making chicken wings, they are fun to make and new ideas always get our interest so this was an awesome video. Thank you all again check out Andrews information below!
Binging With Babish:
https://www.youtube.com/user/bgfilms
Binging with Babish- On hot ones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ80ui7zur4&t=59s
Remember,
Cooking should be FUN, have FUN doing it!
The Cooking Corner
~Blog Team
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