Saturday 25 October 2014

Spicy Sweet Chicken Wings

Hi
I made this few weeks ago but haven’t got the time to post it on my blog.  This is a simple and fast dish to prepare.  It’s definitely a keeper.  I cook this whenever I run out of idea what to cook.
The Tabasco sauce really adds a kick and makes a big difference to the taste.

I’m glad I have tried out this dish.

HAPPY COOKING!

INGREDIENTS


8 to 10 organic or free range chicken wings (I used the mid-wing)
½ tsp garlic salt
¼ tsp freshly grated black pepper








SEASONINGS


3 tbsp ketchup (tomato sauce)
2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Tabasco sauce, to taste
Water, to adjust




METHOD
(1)Rinse chicken wings and pat dry with paper towels.  Sprinkle garlic salt and pepper evenly.  Set aside for 15 minutes.


(2)Heat oil in a frying pan.  Place wings on pan in single layer and cook on both sides in batches over high-medium heat until brown.  The wings will release some oil.  Drain and discard the excess oil.


(3)Toss back the wings.  Add seasonings, stir to combine and reduce heat to low.  Continue to cook, covered, add more water, if necessary, until the wings are cooked through.  Serve hot.



This recipe is adapted from Christine Ho – Easy Recipes, A Selection of Simple Classic.  I’m contributing it to Cook-Your-Book #17 organised by Joyce, Kitchen Flavours.



7 comments:

  1. Yummy, these yummy looking chicken wings made me drool. Occasionally I made pan fried chicken wings too but didn’t add Worcestershire sauce or Tabasco sauce. Must be tasty ! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Hi Amy, delicious looking chicken wings. I like simple dishes like this. It's a keeper. Bookmarked.

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  3. Hi Amy,
    The chicken wings looks really delicious! I could finish half a dozen, maybe more! Yum!
    Thanks for sharing with CYB!

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  4. HI Amy. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your chicken wings look real delicious!

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  5. This is like stewed chicken, ang moh style! I have book marked this to try!

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  6. Palavras gentis podem ser curtas e fáceis de falar, mas seus ecos são
    verdadeiramente infinitos.
    (Madre Tereza de Calcutá)
    Um abençoado inicio de mês!!!!
    Beijos Marie.

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  7. Hi Amy,

    I have seen this Christine Ho's book in Popular but I didn't buy it because I thought that many of her recipes can be found in her blog :p

    These nice and easy chicken wings look very saucy and yummy. Your boys must be licking their fingers a lot when they ate these :p

    Zoe

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