I need to make hot wings but my chicken is frozen?!


Question:

I need to make hot wings but my chicken is frozen?

i planned on making hot wings for dinner but my chicken but i forgot to thaw the chicken. how do i make it with frozen chicken? i have the wing drummettes. please help


Answers:
Run the chick legs under lukewarm water til they break apart. Spread them on a tinfoil covered cookie tray. Heat the oven to 350. Throw em in for 20 minutes. Check em to see how they're doing. Put back and let em go for another 20. Keep checking til done.
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Leave it in warm water & change it every time the water feels colder

put wings in plastic bag. then put it in a bowl of water int he sink. Let it stand for about 45 minutes at room temp and it will be all set

put them in zip loc bag & put them in a bowl covered in hot water orrr... put them on a plate covered on med to low temp in u'r microwave & nuke them.

thaw them in the micro, there should be a thaw button or setting. If not, then just do it for like one minute per pound on a lower temp setting.

just put the chicken in some water an put it in the microwave an then when its thawed out fry it

put the wings in cold water and hope that it thaw faster or you could mabye put it in the micowave and set it on defrost. GOOD LUCK.

well defros the chicken in the microwave and the when its done bake it take it out of the oven... you wash it you shampoo it you reinse it and then you repeat it. HaHaHa!!!

Thaw them in your sink by running them under COLD water. Don't use warm, let alone hot, as this could cause serious problems. With chicken wings, it wont take that long. Then cook them however you normally do. If they were precooked, then just chuck them in the oven, they will be fine frozen.

I do this all the time. Run your drumettes under cold water. Never use hot or warm water, let along letting your chicken sit in the water. I have heard of people nuking their chicken but why? Cold water works wonderfully, is quick and easy and a lot safer, health wise.




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