How to prepare Crispy Suya Wings

Date: 05-05-2017 6:40 am (6 years ago) | Author: chimankapa vincent ihekwoaba
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Superbowl Sunday is here and it’s officially wings season. Now do I know anything about American football? NOPE. Do I care about American football? NOPE. Can I name one person who plays American football? Well I think so…something Brady.. buahhahah. I don’t know his team sha but he is a fine piece of human specimen but I digress. Superbowl Sunday for me is just another opportunity to each chicken wings, shikena.

I have several wings recipes on the blog from this Nigerian style recipe, to Jollof wings  etc. This one right here is in a league of its on. Imagine the crispiness of deep fried wings without all that oil, like who doesn’t want that?

To achieve the level of crispiness, we will be using baking powder. Yes BAKING POWDER. This Is a trick I picked up from many nights of watching food shows and it has never failed me. To cown it off, we will toss the crispy wings in a sweet and spicy suya sauce! I know you are already licking your fingers.

Ingredients

    20 split chicken wings
    Salt – to taste
    1 tspn Black or Cameron pepper
    2 maggi cubes
    2 tbspn baking powder

Sauce

    1 heaped tbspn suya spice
    3 tbspn honey (substitute maple syrup)
    2 tbspn mayonnaise (substitute greek yogurt)
    2 tbspn lemon juice

Direction.

    Combine all wings ingredients. Set aside

    Preheat oven to 275F. Line a baking pan with parchment or use a baking wrack. Oil generously.
    Arrange chicken pieces on wrack. Bake for 3omins. Increase heat to 425F and continue to bake until chicken is crispy (30-45 more mins)

    Remove chicken from oven and set aside.
    Combine all sauce ingredients in a medium pot. Place on medium heat and boil until it thickens.  Toss in warm wings and coat generously

Serve your delicious wings with a side of something cold like this tangy and sweet Chapman

Posted: at 5-05-2017 06:40 AM (6 years ago) | Newbie
- chimavincent at 5-05-2017 06:41 AM (6 years ago)
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Superbowl Sunday is here and it’s officially wings season. Now do I know anything about American football? NOPE. Do I care about American football? NOPE. Can I name one person who plays American football? Well I think so…something Brady.. buahhahah. I don’t know his team sha but he is a fine piece of human specimen but I digress. Superbowl Sunday for me is just another opportunity to each chicken wings, shikena.

I have several wings recipes on the blog from this Nigerian style recipe, to Jollof wings  etc. This one right here is in a league of its on. Imagine the crispiness of deep fried wings without all that oil, like who doesn’t want that?

To achieve the level of crispiness, we will be using baking powder. Yes BAKING POWDER. This Is a trick I picked up from many nights of watching food shows and it has never failed me. To cown it off, we will toss the crispy wings in a sweet and spicy suya sauce! I know you are already licking your fingers.

Ingredients

    20 split chicken wings
    Salt – to taste
    1 tspn Black or Cameron pepper
    2 maggi cubes
    2 tbspn baking powder

Sauce

    1 heaped tbspn suya spice
    3 tbspn honey (substitute maple syrup)
    2 tbspn mayonnaise (substitute greek yogurt)
    2 tbspn lemon juice

Direction.

    Combine all wings ingredients. Set aside

    Preheat oven to 275F. Line a baking pan with parchment or use a baking wrack. Oil generously.
    Arrange chicken pieces on wrack. Bake for 3omins. Increase heat to 425F and continue to bake until chicken is crispy (30-45 more mins)

    Remove chicken from oven and set aside.
    Combine all sauce ingredients in a medium pot. Place on medium heat and boil until it thickens.  Toss in warm wings and coat generously

Serve your delicious wings with a side of something cold like this tangy and sweet Chapman

source: http://www.info2gist.com/how-to-prepare-crispy-suya-wings/
Posted: at 5-05-2017 06:41 AM (6 years ago) | Newbie
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- BournIdentity at 7-05-2017 02:45 AM (6 years ago)
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I just dey observe                                               
Posted: at 7-05-2017 02:45 AM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- BournIdentity at 7-05-2017 02:45 AM (6 years ago)
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I just dey observe                                               
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- ruthie at 11-08-2017 11:53 AM (6 years ago)
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