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Chicken Wing Recipes - Part 2 by Paul WinterHere are three more delicious chicken wing recipes to add to your collection. Barbecue Wing Dings3 pounds chicken wing 3 tablespoons brown sugar 2 drops Worcestershire sauce 4 cups ketchup 1 onion Cut off the small piece of the chicken wing and the bony part so you have only the meaty part. Mix the ketchup, onion (cut up), brown sugar and sauce together. Dip wings in the sauce. Put on cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 1/2 hour. If you have extra sauce, cook in saucepan until thick. Barbecued Chicken Wings35 Chicken wings -- tips removed 1 Stick butter 1 cup Brown sugar 1/2 tablespoon Sauce 1/2 cup Dry red wine 2 teaspoons Dry mustard 2 large Garlic cloves -- crushed 1/4 cup Fresh lemon juice Fresh ground pepper to taste Requires marinating and long cooking time but it is simple. Place chicken wings, disjointed, in large flat pan. Combine other ingredients and pour over chicken.Let stand for at least 1 hour or overnight. Be sure all wings are well coated with marinade. Place pan in 350 oven and reduce heat to 250. Bake 4-5 hours, turning wings at regular intervals. If all marinade is not absorbed, pour off and dry wings out a bit longer in oven (but not toomuch) before serving. Beau's Sweet-Sour Chicken Wings{sidebar id=1}20 Chicken wings 7 1/2 ounces Tomato sauce (half can) 2 tablespoons Orange marmalade 1 tablespoon Honey 2 teaspoons Ginger -- minced 2 teaspoons Fermented chili sauce -- (Summit brand) 2 teaspoons Pepper vinegar 4 Garlic cloves -- peeled 1 teaspoon Salt (scant) 2 teaspoons MSG 1/2 cup Water (more as needed) ds Tabasco, to taste -(or other hot pepper -sauce) Cut off spurs from chicken wing-tips and rinse chicken wings. Place in pressure cooker with water; bring to pressure and cook at high heat for up to five minutes. Remove from pressure cooker and place cooked-out fat in wide-mouthed, tapered jar for other uses.Blend all ingredients except chicken and Tabasco (or hot sauce) until fairly even consistency, with no large chunks of ginger or garlic. Place 3/4 of sauce in pan. Roll wings in sauce; remove wings to broiler pan (with slotted top). Bake at 325 degrees F. for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and spoon about half of remaining sauce on top of each piece; broil for 5 minutes. Add Tabasco or other hot pepper sauces to taste and serve. Beau's notes: * Use vinegar "which has been used to keep a supply of bird's-eyepeppers." * After discarding chicken spurs, wash hands with very warm water and Dial soap (and follow up with isopropyl alcohol rinse); wash all utensils with bleach. (One should always regard chickens, even if processed in USA or inspected by USDA, as unclean! USDA inspectors are notoriously less than thorough, and U.S. packing houses often neglect basic hygienic rules in working with chickens, especially in dealing with their entrails, waste products un-excreted, etc. And one should not expect much better from out-of-country chickens.) About the AuthorPaul Winter is the editor of www.theinfofile.com For more Delicious recipes visit The Cook's Cupboard
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