The Sauce - this makes enough for about 48 "wingettes"
Buffalo Wings Sauce -- Medium Heat: -----------------------------------
6 Tblsp (3 oz.) of Louisiana Hot Sauce 1/2 stick of margarine
(not butter!) 1/2 to 1 Tblsp of white vinegar 1/4 jar (3 oz.)
of Nancy's Chicken Wing Sauce (Medium) 1/4 tsp of Worcestershire
Sauce 1 to 2 tsp of Tabasco Sauce 1/8 tsp of Celery seed powder
1/4 tsp of Red Pepper 1/8 to 1/4 tsp of Cayenne Pepper 1/8 tsp
of Garlic Salt Dash of Black Pepper Mix all the ingredients in
a small sauce pan over low heat until the margarine is completely
melted. Stir occasionally. Buffalo Wings Sauce -- Hot: ---------------------------
6 Tblsp (3 oz.) of Louisiana Hot Sauce 1/2 stick of margarine
(not butter!) 1/2 to 1 Tblsp of white vinegar 1/4 jar (3 oz.)
of Nancy's Chicken Wing Sauce (Hot) 1 to 2 Tblsp Melinda's extra
hot sauce (Original Habanero Pepper Sauce) 800-748-2861 Old SW
Trading Co 1/4 tsp of Worcestershire Sauce 1 to 2 tsp of Tabasco
Sauce 1/8 tsp of Celery seed powder 1/4 tsp of Red Pepper 1/4
tsp of Cayenne Pepper 1/4 tsp of Habanero molido (powder) 800-748-2861
Old SW Trading Co 1/8 tsp of Garlic Salt Dash of Black Pepper
Mix all the ingredients in a small sauce pan over low heat until
the margarine is completely melted. Stir occasionally. The Wings:
---------- Fry the wings in a deep fryer set at 360 degrees F.,
using vegetable oil. My outdoor cast iron kettle type deep fryer
with 1 gallon of oil will do 24 wingettes in 8 minutes. 30 in
10 minutes. Hotter oil for 8 minutes = crispier. Hotter oil for
10 minutes = crispier and dry inside. Your mileage may vary!
With the basket and cooking thermometer in the hot oil, @360
degrees I drop in one wing at a time. If the count stops at 24
I then set the timer for 8 minutes. Every couple minutes toss
the basket contents to redistribute. The above method of loading
the basket eliminates the wings from sticking to the basket.
IMHO. Drain the wings for a minute then put them in a bowl. Pour
the sauce over them, cover the bowl, and shake to completely
coat the wings. Watch how they do it at Hooters! Serve with carrot
and celery sticks, Marie's Blue Cheese Dressing, and cold beer.
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