Can i cook frozen chicken wings or strips?!


Question: Can i cook frozen chicken wings or strips!?
I am cooking soon and all the chicken is frozen can i cook the frosen chicnk wings already bought in the bag and with the chicken strips i was going to cook the chicken then put it in egg flour and milk and fry them is that a good ideaWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
With this recipe!.!.!.!.I usually use 'frozen' chicken!.


1 family size package chicken wings
2 cup catsup
2 - 12oz!. can cola (pepsi, coke, etc!.)
2- packages McCormicks Buffalo wings seasoning

Put chicken in a non-stick pan!.
Mix together catsup and cola, seasoning…!.pour over chicken!.
Bring to a boil!.
Reduce heat and cook 45 minutes!.
(turning chicken a few times, while cooking!.!.!.to prevent from
sticking to pan)
Cook until the sauce becomes thick and adheres to the chicken!.

It turns into the most incredible BBQ sauce!. Yummmm!

I used the spices from a MILD (I don't care for "HOT") Buffalo
Wings packet!.!.!.(the kind you get to bake in the oven)!.!.!.!.!.I thought it
was really good!.!.!.!.!.(but you/I can't find a 'bad' way to fix chicken)!.

This recipe is doubled…!.!.for my husband and myself…I use ? the ingredients!.

You can double…the double…!.and more as you like!.


BBQ Ribs

Use the same method…!.leave out McCormicks seasoning!.

Ribs & Chicken wings both good…!.!.and……‘s I m p l e’…!.!.to fix…!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

The chix wings will be fine to fry from frozen but if you are going to batter the strips they will need to be thawed out first!. Put them in a zip-loc bag and run cold water over them, they will not take long to thaw!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You can not cook frozen chicken, you can try defrost on the microwave to get them to thaw out!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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