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Brentastic's Famous Wing Sauce


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I took the idea for this hot sauce from a restaurant back home. I never got the recipe from them, but based on the flavor I concocted my own recipe. This hot sauce is the best for wings or chicken sandwiches. I personally like to pick up a grilled chicken sandwich (with swiss) and fries from a local bar or restaurant then dip the sandwich in the hot sauce for each tasty bite! In fact when I get wings to go, I always order them dry and use my own sauce when I get home. However this sauce goes with anything that needs a kick, like pizza for instance.

 

Anyways, here's the recipe, it's real easy.

 

One 12 oz. bottle of Frank's brand original Red Hot. Don't use the Frank's wing sauce, it will not be as good, trust me. It must be the original Frank's.

 

Pour the bottle of Frank's in a saucepan and simmer on low. Add 1/2 cup of packed brown sugar and 3/4 stick of butter. Simmer and stir frequently for about 30 minutes.

 

That's it. Refrigerate any unused portion for future use.

 

If any of you try this recipe, let me know what you think. Everyone I've introduced it to says it's the best hot sauce they've had so I'm curious what y'all think about it. Peace and enjoy.

 

brent

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lol...had to think about it.....

 

as i will never serve wings in my restaurant..

 

i have done several things:

- clove

- wasabi powder

- ginger powder

- toasted sesame oil

- Honey (in addition to the br. sugar)

- cocoa

- maple

- chipotle

 

 

i made some the other night as a staff meal and i think i made the chicks a little moist :D

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lol...had to think about it.....

 

as i will never serve wings in my restaurant..

 

i have done several things:

- clove

- wasabi powder

- ginger powder

- toasted sesame oil

- Honey (in addition to the br. sugar)

- cocoa

- maple

- chipotle

i made some the other night as a staff meal and i think i made the chicks a little moist  :D

 

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:D Cool thanks for the suggestions. I'll try adding some of these next time. I'm guessing small measurements like tsp? I'm not a chef but I love good quality food. I think I'm slowly turning into a chef, but it will be a long process.

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lol...had to think about it.....

 

as i will never serve wings in my restaurant..

 

i have done several things:

- clove

- wasabi powder

- ginger powder

- toasted sesame oil

- Honey (in addition to the br. sugar)

- cocoa

- maple

- chipotle

i made some the other night as a staff meal and i think i made the chicks a little moist   :D

 

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Their eyes moist from it being hot or do you mean....umm.....err.......you know.....:whispering:down there:whispering:

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Last weekend I combined franks, melted butter, honey, worchestire, and garlic.

 

New kitchen has an indoor grill, and the wings came out much better on that than baked or fried, imo.

 

Bier, any specifics with the wasabi recipe?

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Last weekend I combined franks, melted butter, honey, worchestire, and garlic.

 

New kitchen has an indoor grill, and the wings came out much better on that than baked or fried, imo.

 

Bier, any specifics with the wasabi recipe?

 

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when i use wasabi.... i'll combine about 2 tbs with 1.5 tbs of water in a mixing bowl.... then add it to the base that brent described... i will also add the ginger and a light drizzle of the sesame oil. adjust to your taste.

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  • 3 weeks later...
stupid question...do you cook the wings naked first or do you use the sauce while cooking? I'm going to use my weber grill for the wings today.

 

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i throw either s&p, old bay, or lowery's... then deep fry....

 

shake off oil.... toss with sauce in bowl.

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i throw either s&p, old bay, or lowery's... then deep fry....

 

shake off oil.... toss with sauce in bowl.

 

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for grilling:

 

toss in some type of sesoning.... grill. use sauce in the last 5 min of grilling. i'd say that these sauces aren't great for grilling.

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for grilling:

 

toss in some type of sesoning.... grill.    use sauce in the last 5 min of grilling.  i'd say that these sauces aren't great for grilling.

 

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This is what I did:

 

Didn't season the wings. Seared them on on the grill, then moved them to indirect heat. Used the sauce last 7 min., basting, then cooking, flipping them, then finishing the cooking.

 

Sauce:

Frank's Original Hot Sauce

Wasabi Powder ala Bier

Brown Sugar

Unsalted Butter

Worsteshire (sp) - a few dashes

Sesame Oil

 

Came out great. Extended family said I should bottle the sauce and asked for the recipe.

 

Thanks for the help

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This is what I did:

 

Didn't season the wings. Seared them on on the grill, then moved them to indirect heat. Used the sauce last 7 min., basting, then cooking, flipping them, then finishing the cooking.

 

Sauce:

Frank's Original Hot Sauce

Wasabi Powder ala Bier

Brown Sugar

Unsalted Butter

Worsteshire (sp) - a few dashes

Sesame Oil

 

Came out great. Extended family said I should bottle the sauce and asked for the recipe.

 

Thanks for the help

 

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:D Glad you liked it.

Just curious, how much of the wasabi powder and sesame oil?

I want to add those to the mix, but not sure how much. I've never used either of those ingredients in anything.

 

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when i use wasabi.... i'll combine about 2 tbs with 1.5 tbs of water in a mixing bowl.... then add it to the base that brent described... i will also add the ginger and a light drizzle of the sesame oil. adjust to your taste.

 

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