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Any good smoked wings recipes/suggestions?..

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edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
I'm looking to smoke some wings this weekend for myself and some guests, and I'm curious if any of y'all have any good recipes or suggestions. In a perfect world, the finished wings would have a nice smoky flavor to them, would taste like Taco Mac's wings (sports bar chain in the Atlanta area), and would be crispy on the outside (I'm looking for a good way to finish the wings off---either grilling them or baking them to give them a crispy outside). Any suggestions on smoking the wings, along with a good sauce/marinade for them (anything sweet/smoky, like Taco Mac's wings), followed by a good way to finish them off to give them a crisp taste would be appreciated.

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  • BENTE
    BENTE Posts: 8,337
    these are what i usually do


    Wings, Chicken, Georgia Red, Wise One

    I think you'll like this, it's definitely one of the best I've ever tasted. It's not over-poweringly spicy but quite flavorful.


    INGREDIENTS:
    3-4 lbs chicken wings
    3/4 cup soy sauce
    1 1/4 cups water
    1/2 cup Texas Pete hot sauce
    1/2 cup lemon juice
    1/2 cup Hot and Spicy V8 juice



    Procedure
    1 Cut the wings apart at the joints discarding (or saving for stock) the tips.
    2 Combine marinade ingredients in a large container with a lid. and place the wings in the container making sure they are all covered with marinade.
    3 It is best to let the wings marinate in the refrigerator overnight (or at least 2-4 hours).
    4 Remove the wings from the marinade and sprinkle with Big Green Egg Gourmet Seasoning (or your favorite rub for chicken).
    5 Grill indirect at about 350 deg. for 15 to 30 minutes on each side. If grilling direct, monitor carefully and turn every 10 minutes.


    Servings: 1

    Recipe Type
    Main Dish, Poultry, Appetizer, Snack

    Recipe Source
    Author: Wise One

    Source: BGE Forum, Wise One

    Personally, I like them very crispy (an hour) but some like them just barely browned (30-40 minutes).

    This does enough wings to cover the grill of a large BGE with some sapce between the wings. You could probably double the recipe and get them all on, but you would be overlapping some.

    happy eggin

    TB

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