Is there anyway to spice up wings that don't have sauce on them?!


Question: yesterday i got some wings from a pizza place and ordered mild so they sent plain. i put them in the fridge. can i make some sauce and warm them? any ideas?


Answers: yesterday i got some wings from a pizza place and ordered mild so they sent plain. i put them in the fridge. can i make some sauce and warm them? any ideas?

maybe some curried bbq sauce? mix some curry powder with your fave bbq sauce or mix a little water with curry and brush the wings with the mixture the water helps restore moisture lost when food is refrigerated and the curry will seep in along with the water and give it a new exotic flavor. I f you try it let me know the results.

Go buy some Frank's Hot Wing Sauce. It is the "original" hot wing sauce, and has quite the flavor....not too hot, but plenty of yummmm! Toss your leftover wings with the sauce and reheat in the microwave for a minute or two.

Buy a bottle of Sweet Chili Sauce. (with ginger if you like it hot)

melt butter in a pan...a couple tablespoons. Take a hot sauce of choice and mix it in. Let it simmer a bit and dip the wings in and throw in the broiler. If you want them hot and sweet throw in a little brown sugar...you can use regular sugar to substitute.

You can put your favorite sauce on them and warm them or you can put dry spices on them and broil them in the oven.

well you could just slather on some sauce and bake(350 degrees) them for a few minutes(10-20) or till the warm up

or if you like them really hot sprinkle on some cyanne pepper and then use buffalo sauce...350 in an oven till their warm

Well, since they are already cooked? You could, roll them slightly in some oil, mix it with what ever hot spices what ever your thinking of and then bake them for about 15 minutes until the are heated,

As for the spice, I would roll them in Cayenne pepper. That would be hot but not that hot...

And, now you have no sauce involved...

Cayan pepper is what we do!

What I would do is go to the grocery store and get a bottle of hot wing sauce. Hooters makes a good brand.

you will want to heat the wings for about 3 minutes for 12-15 wings(since there is no sauce you have to get them hotter than normal when you reheat and want to add sauce)

then dump the sauce in a large ziploc bag and pour the wings into the bag and shake in the sauce.

This will give them a good coat!

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