Grilling: Buffalo Wings
On Fridays, Joshua Bousel drops by with a recipe for you to grill over the weekend. Fire it up, Joshua! My hat goes off to whoever first paired pizza and wings. I don't know if it's just the fact that... More
On Fridays, Joshua Bousel drops by with a recipe for you to grill over the weekend. Fire it up, Joshua! My hat goes off to whoever first paired pizza and wings. I don't know if it's just the fact that... More
These wings are slowly cooked in 200-degree fat, then removed and broiled for about 5 minutes until their skin is crisp. Succulent and rich, instead of dry and tough, they'll really stand out at your Super Bowl party. More
Pomegranate molasses, a traditionally Middle Eastern ingredient, brings vibrant color and acidity to a classically American dish: tailgate wings. Taken from this week's Cook the Book pick, The Great Wings Book, pomegranate-glazed BBQ wings have a whole lot going for... More
The official position of The Great Wings Book on fresh versus frozen is: "It's a tie." While more delicate meats are adversely affected by freezing, chicken wings are indestructible. Just as indestructible is the American appetite for this classic wings... More
The "American" marinade for Best-Ever American Wings is a melting pot of classic American flavors, including California wine, molasses, ketchup, and the iconic Heinz 57 sauce. The result is a little bit barbecue, a lot sweet and sticky, and all... More
"Red cooking" sounds like an accusation Joseph McCarthy might have made, but is really a technique of slow-braising in dark soy sauce that imparts a deep, glossy red to whatever's in the pot. Calling for two cups of red wine,... More
Photograph from Halima Ahkdar on Flickr In today's Cook the Book recipe, sweet and sour Vietnamese wings, chicken wings are marinated in an Asian all-stars concoction of fish sauce, mango nectar, ginger, lime juice, and lemongrass, before being oven-roasted to... More
On Tuesday I found myself in an unusual situation--I was alone in the evening with nothing to do but sit back and watch the Mets game. I wanted something quick and easy to cook in the hour interval between... More