Best 2 Calgary Hot Wings Recipes

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**Explore the Fiery Delights of Calgary Hot Wings: A Culinary Adventure for Heat Seekers**

Indulge in a tantalizing culinary journey with Calgary hot wings, where bold flavors and fiery heat ignite your taste buds. Originating from the vibrant city of Calgary, these delectable wings have gained a cult following among heat enthusiasts and food adventurers alike. Prepare to embark on a flavor-packed expedition as we delve into the secrets behind these tantalizing treats. Discover the art of crafting the perfect hot wing, from selecting the finest ingredients to achieving the ideal level of spiciness. Unlock the secrets of creating a range of tantalizing sauces, from classic buffalo to unique and exotic concoctions. Whether you prefer your wings grilled, baked, or deep-fried, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to create unforgettable hot wings that will leave your taste buds craving more.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

CALGARY HOT WINGS



Calgary Hot Wings image

Provided by Steven Raichlen

Categories     Beer     Chicken     Poultry     Appetizer     Super Bowl     Summer     Tailgating     Grill/Barbecue     Sugar Conscious

Yield Makes 12

Number Of Ingredients 13

12 whole chicken wings (about 2 pounds)
2 cups wheat beer
2 teaspoons coarse salt (kosher or sea)
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
1 teaspoon chili powder
1/2 teaspoon celery seed
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
Cooking oil spray
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, melted
1/4 cup Sriracha (Thai hot sauce)
1/2 cup Crystal hot sauce or Tabasco sauce
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro or flat-leaf parsley (optional)

Steps:

  • 1. Rinse the chicken wings under cold running water and blot them dry with paper towels. Cut the tips off the wings and discard them. Cut each wing into 2 pieces through the joint. Place the wings in a large nonreactive bowl or resealable plastic bag and add the beer. Let the wings marinate for 12 to 24 hours; the longer the wings marinate, the more pronounced the beer flavor will be.
  • 2. Place the salt, pepper, paprika, chili powder, and celery seed in a small bowl and whisk to mix. Set the rub aside.
  • 3. Drain the wings in a colander and blot them dry with paper towels, then place them in a large mixing bowl. Add the rub and toss to coat the wings evenly. Add the olive oil and toss well to mix.
  • 4. Cook the wings, following the instructions below for any of the grills, until the skin is browned and crisp and the meat is cooked through. To test for doneness, make a tiny cut in the thickest part of one of the larger wing halves: There should be no trace of red at the bone.
  • 5. Transfer the wings to a clean shallow serving bowl. Pour the butter, Sriracha, and hot sauce over them and stir to mix. Sprinkle the cilantro over the wings, if desired, and serve at once. You'll need to provide plenty of napkins.
  • CONTACT GRILL:
  • Preheat the grill; if your contact grill has a temperature control, preheat the grill to high. Place the drip pan under the front of the grill. When ready to cook, lightly oil the grill surface. Place the wings on the hot grill, then close the lid. The wings will be done after cooking 4 to 6 minutes.
  • BUILT-IN GRILL:
  • Preheat the grill to medium-high, then, if it does not have a nonstick surface, brush and oil the grill grate. Place the wings on the hot grate. They will be done after cooking 6 to 8 minutes per side.
  • FREESTANDING GRILL:
  • Preheat the grill to high; there's no need to oil the grate. Place the wings on the hot grill. The wings will be done after cooking 7 to 9 minutes per side.
  • FIREPLACE GRILL:
  • Rake red hot embers under the gridiron and preheat it for 3 to 5 minutes; you want a medium-high, 4 Mississippi fire. When ready to cook, brush and oil the gridiron. Place the wings on the hot grate. To prevent flare-ups, don't crowd the grill. The wings will be done after cooking 6 to 8 minutes per side.
  • WINGS IN THE ROTISSERIE:
  • It's easy to cook chicken wings in a rotisserie basket. Use a flat rotisserie basket, if possible, and arrange the wings in it so that nothing sticks out, then close the basket tightly. The basket will hold about a dozen whole chicken wings. Place the drip pan in the bottom of the rotisserie. Attach the basket to the rotisserie spit, attach the spit to the rotisserie, and turn on the motor. If your rotisserie has a temperature control, set it to 400°F. The wings will be golden brown and cooked through after spit-roasting for 30 to 40 minutes. To test for doneness, make a tiny cut in the thickest part of one of the larger wing halves: There should be no trace of red at the bone.

CALGARY HOT WINGS



Calgary Hot Wings image

These Calgary Hot Wings were inspired by the Big Rock Brewery, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Provided by Vicki Butts (lazyme)

Categories     Poultry Appetizers

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 13

12 whole chicken wings (about 2 pounds)
2 c wheat beer
2 tsp kosher salt or sea salt
1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1 tsp sweet paprika
1/2 tsp chii powder
1/2 tsp celery seed
1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
cooking oil spray
4 Tbsp unsalted butter, meted (1/2 stick)
1/4 c sriracha
1/2 c hot sauce or tabasco sauce
2 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro, optiona

Steps:

  • 1. Rinse the chicken wings under cold running water and blot them dry with paper towels. Cut the tips off the wings and discard them. Cut each wing into 2 pieces through the joint. Place the wings in a large nonreactive bowl or resealable plastic bag and add the beer.
  • 2. Let the wings marinate for 12 to 24 hours; the longer the wings marinate, the more pronounced the beer flavor will be.
  • 3. Place the salt, pepper, paprika, chili powder, and celery seed in a small bowl and whisk to mix. Set the rub aside.
  • 4. Drain the wings in a colander and blot them dry with paper towels, then place them in a large mixing bowl. Add the rub and toss to coat the wings evenly. Add the olive oil and toss well to mix.
  • 5. Cook the wings, following the instructions below for any of the grills, until the skin is browned and crisp and the meat is cooked through. To test for doneness, make a tiny cut in the thickest part of one of the larger wing halves: There should be no trace of red at the bone.
  • 6. Transfer the wings to a clean shallow serving bowl. Pour the butter, Sriracha, and hot sauce over them and stir to mix. Sprinkle the cilantro over the wings, if desired, and serve at once. You'll need to provide plenty of napkins.
  • 7. CONTACT GRILL: Preheat the grill; if your contact grill has a temperature control, preheat the grill to high. Place the drip pan under the front of the grill. When ready to cook, lightly oil the grill surface. Place the wings on the hot grill, then close the lid. The wings will be done after cooking 4 to 6 minutes.
  • 8. BUILT-IN GRILL: Preheat the grill to medium-high, then, if it does not have a nonstick surface, brush and oil the grill grate. Place the wings on the hot grate. They will be done after cooking 6 to 8 minutes per side.
  • 9. FREESTANDING GRILL: Preheat the grill to high; there's no need to oil the grate. Place the wings on the hot grill. The wings will be done after cooking 7 to 9 minutes per side.
  • 10. WINGS IN THE ROTISSERIE: It's easy to cook chicken wings in a rotisserie basket. Use a flat rotisserie basket, if possible, and arrange the wings in it so that nothing sticks out, then close the basket tightly. The basket will hold about a dozen whole chicken wings. Place the drip pan in the bottom of the rotisserie. Attach the basket to the rotisserie spit, attach the spit to the rotisserie, and turn on the motor. If your rotisserie has a temperature control, set it to 400°F. The wings will be golden brown and cooked through after spit-roasting for 30 to 40 minutes. To test for doneness, make a tiny cut in the thickest part of one of the larger wing halves: There should be no trace of red at the bone.

Tips:

  • To make sure your wings are crispy, pat them dry with paper towels before frying.
  • Use a large pot or Dutch oven to fry the wings in. This will prevent overcrowding and ensure that the wings cook evenly.
  • Fry the wings in batches. Do not overcrowd the pot, or the wings will not cook evenly.
  • Use a thermometer to check the internal temperature of the wings. The wings are done when they reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Serve the wings with your favorite dipping sauce. Some popular dipping sauces for wings include ranch dressing, blue cheese dressing, and barbecue sauce.

Conclusion:

Calgary hot wings are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or main course. They are perfect for game day, parties, or any other occasion. With a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can make Calgary hot wings that are sure to please everyone.

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