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To split it not to split, that is the questions.
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I'm sure everyone has their preference, but put me down for pieces.Stillwater, MN
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I’d cool whole and split afterwards. Easier to manage on the bbq this way.
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Okay- if you like to deal with pieces after the cook and have a crowd (or your own appetite) for the same cuts/pieces-no brainer. Now, if you prefer flappers to drummers and like a totally different flavor profile than others, "split now or forever hold your peace".Make a decision and go (you then own it-and that's a good thing!)-many ways to get there and you just have to own where you land! Never mind how to cook 'em. That could axle-wrap this discussion.
FWIW-Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
We always have liked splitting the 3 pieces apart with a sharp knife and pitching the tiny "pointers".Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Agree on tossing the points, but, toss them into a freezer bag and when you have enough, the Instapot will make some great chicken broth .....RRP said:We always have liked splitting the 3 pieces apart with a sharp knife and pitching the tiny "pointers".Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
Dunno. I've never cooked wings... never saw the point.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Now that is tough-never have eaten wings raw!Carolina Q said:Dunno. I've never cooked wings... never saw the point.
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Less to flip if they are complete and easy to rip apart when eating~ John - Formerly known as ColtsFan - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
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har, har, har...lousubcap said:
Now that is tough-never have eaten wings raw!Carolina Q said:Dunno. I've never cooked wings... never saw the point.I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
Use a pigtail to flip, takes mere seconds.ColtsFan said:Less to flip if they are complete and easy to rip apart when eatingDelta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
Bunch of pansies! Use your fingers for flipping..after the first dozen or so times the feeling is gone anyway.
JKOC.
Split them all. Marinade, rub, let set in the fridge throw on raised indirect. After the first full pour of bourbon is gone, flip. Make second full pour of bourbon and consume.
Then remove wings and eat.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Actually I have done that a couple of times. When all said and done IMO it wasn't worth the effort!Skiddymarker said:
Agree on tossing the points, but, toss them into a freezer bag and when you have enough, the Instapot will make some great chicken broth .....RRP said:We always have liked splitting the 3 pieces apart with a sharp knife and pitching the tiny "pointers".
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I'd rather flip 24 whole wings than 48 smaller wing pieces.
I don't have Jackson/Hutcherson skilz!
https://youtu.be/hSPJ96pRTI0 "Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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We cut ours up beforehand. And, since I cook indirect, I don't flip. All this talk about flipping makes me wonder if I'm doing it wrong.
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I buy mine from a butcher already split because that’s just my preference. No right or wrong here.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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bgebrent said:
Never thought to ask for that. I hate to sound silly, but how much does your butcher charge to cut them up?I buy mine from a butcher already split because that’s just my preference. No right or wrong here.
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Nothing. They sell them pre-vac sealed in 5# packs. No difference in price and high quality wings. Just like your butcher shouldn’t charge to French a rack of lamb or spatchcock a chicken. Never asked for either but making the point.SmokeyLopey said:bgebrent said:
Never thought to ask for that. I hate to sound silly, but how much does your butcher charge to cut them up?I buy mine from a butcher already split because that’s just my preference. No right or wrong here.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
Leave them whole. Less to flip plus you get the best of both worlds while eating them. Never understood wanting just the flap or just drummies. Either you like wings or you dont.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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Personally prefer flappers. Many a thread here posing the question over the years. I believe you get better skin with the smaller parts. Probably just me.saluki2007 said:Leave them whole. Less to flip plus you get the best of both worlds while eating them. Never understood wanting just the flap or just drummies. Either you like wings or you dont.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
I can buy them presplit and I now only buy the flats since my wife converted.. thank god


Memphis, TN
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cook the wingettes in the center over indirect, cook the drummettes direct on the outside perimeter. i think that was cazzys setup, im sold on it. rotate grid and flip pieces as needed
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I leave 'em whole. I find them easier to cut after they are cooked, plus less to flip
Rowlett, Texas
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I do it thirdeye's way: Whole with some trimming...
http://playingwithfireandsmoke.blogspot.com/1997/05/chicken-wings.html
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Southlake, TX and Cowhouse Creek - King, TX. 2 Large, 1 Small and a lot of Eggcessories.
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this is the easiest way split and cooked on an egg in a fry basket, flip them in a big bowl and back into the basket, less than a half minute to flip a couple dozen wings

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Costco also sells them split. If i'm going to make wings, that's what I get.Large BGE
Huntsville, AL -
I like both ways, but my wife prefers them whole so that is usually how I make them. I trim off some of the excess skin if needed.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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Some times I twist their arms. IMO...
Pros: looks nice; less work prepping; no tip waste; space saving.
Cons: don't get 360 carmelized/crispy skin; hard to eat with one hand.
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@bgebrent--butcher was glad to split wings for me. I buy chickens from him and always have him cut those on half...should have been obvious he would cut up wings.bgebrent said:
Nothing. They sell them pre-vac sealed in 5# packs. No difference in price and high quality wings. Just like your butcher shouldn’t charge to French a rack of lamb or spatchcock a chicken. Never asked for either but making the point.SmokeyLopey said:bgebrent said:
Never thought to ask for that. I hate to sound silly, but how much does your butcher charge to cut them up?I buy mine from a butcher already split because that’s just my preference. No right or wrong here. -
Nice looking wings...and great picture, @Canugghead.
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