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Any Wing recipes?


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4 cups hot sauce (your choice)

4 cups brown sugar

4 tbs white or cider vinegar

2 sticks of butter

 

Combine ingredients and bring together on stove.

 

RUB

1/2 cup black pepper

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/2 cup italian seasoning

1/2 cup garlic powder

1/2 cup chili powder

1/2 cup paprika

1/2 cup dried rosemary

2 tbs red pepper--more or less, depending on the heat you desire

 

This is enough for 7-9 lbs of wings.

 

Thoroughly pour some sauce on wings. I usually put the wings in a bowl, pour sauce on them and mix with my hands.

 

THOROUGHLY--THOROUGHLY coat rub on the wings.

 

Wings go onto a grill or smoker. Cook them at low heat (I usually do 190-200 degrees, indirect cooking). Every 15 minutes or so, I baste them with the sauce. Cooking time is usually around 3 hours. If you want/need a little char on the skin, cook them over direct heat for last 15 minutes or so.

 

Serve with a fine ale and blue cheese.

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4 cups hot sauce (your choice)

4 cups brown sugar

4 tbs white or cider vinegar

2 sticks of butter

 

Combine ingredients and bring together on stove.

 

RUB

1/2 cup black pepper

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/2 cup italian seasoning

1/2 cup garlic powder

1/2 cup chili powder

1/2 cup paprika

1/2 cup dried rosemary

2 tbs red pepper--more or less, depending on the heat you desire

 

This is enough for 7-9 lbs of wings.

 

Thoroughly pour some sauce on wings.  I usually put the wings in a bowl, pour sauce on them and mix with my hands.

 

THOROUGHLY--THOROUGHLY coat rub on the wings.

 

Wings go onto a grill or smoker.  Cook them at low heat (I usually do 190-200 degrees, indirect cooking).  Every 15 minutes or so, I baste them with the sauce.  Cooking time is usually around 3 hours.  If you want/need a little char on the skin, cook them over direct heat for last 15 minutes or so.

 

Serve with a fine ale and blue cheese.

 

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Dang that sounds so good....yum!!

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