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Apricot Glazed Sriracha Wings

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Ingredients

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2 - 3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 cup apricot jam
1/3 - 1/2 cup cider vinegar
1/4 cup dry white wine (optional)
1 tablespoon sriracha sauce
5 large garlic cloves, minced
3 - 4 lbs chicken wings, rinsed
lemon, halves

Nutritional information

965.8
Calories
491 g
Calories From Fat
54.6 g
Total Fat
15.3 g
Saturated Fat
262.2 mg
Cholesterol
785.1 mg
Sodium
53.7 g
Carbs
0.4 g
Dietary Fiber
35 g
Sugars
64.2 g
Protein
312g
Serving Size

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Apricot Glazed Sriracha Wings

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    These are pretty good. I was expecting something a little spicier, but that can be adjusted next time. I'm not sure that it needed to be marinated for 2 days. I would think one would be plenty, but only having made this once, can't be sure. After the 1-3/4 hours of cooking, I had to increase the heat to get rid of the gooey skin. I upped the temperature to 350* for an additional 20 minutes. Served with Thai Sweet Chili Sauce for dipping. Honoured to make this as a "Thank You" for voting for Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia in the 2010 Kraft Hockeyville Competition.

    • 2960 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Apricot Glazed Sriracha Wings, I found these online and tried them because we love all things Sriracha and WOW! They are amazing wings! Note the prep times includes marinating!, These are pretty good I was expecting something a little spicier, but that can be adjusted next time I’m not sure that it needed to be marinated for 2 days I would think one would be plenty, but only having made this once, can’t be sure After the 1-3/4 hours of cooking, I had to increase the heat to get rid of the gooey skin I upped the temperature to 350* for an additional 20 minutes Served with Thai Sweet Chili Sauce for dipping Honoured to make this as a Thank You for voting for Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia in the 2010 Kraft Hockeyville Competition


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    Steps

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    Combine All Ingredients, Except the Wings, in a Bowl. Taste For Sweet/Hot/Sour/Salt Balance and Adjust to Your Preference. It Should Be Very Strong, If not Add Another Tablespoon of Sriracha.

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    Place Wings in Heavy Plastic Bag(s) and Cover With the Marinade.

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    Seal and Refrigerate For Two Days, Turning the Bag(s) Occasionally to Ensure Even Marinating. (yes, This Requires Some Planning but Its Worth It.).

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    When Ready to Cook, Preheat the Oven to 325 Degrees.

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    Spread Foil Over Two Shallow Pans and Top With Racks (cake or Roasting Racks Work Well).

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    Spread Wings Out on Racks, Saving Their Marinade.

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    Roast For 1 3/4 Hours in the Middle or Bottom of the Oven, Switching Pans Occasionally.

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    Every So Often, Turn Wings, Basting With Marinade and Piercing With a Fork During the First Hour of Roasting.

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    Wings Are Done When They Can Be Easily Pierced With the Tip of a Sharp Knife. If They Are not Crisp Enough For You, Flip on the Broiler or Turn the Oven to 500 Degrees For a Few Minutes. Watch Carefully - They Can Easily Burn. Serve Hot, Warm or Cold. Squeeze Fresh Lemon Over Them at the Table.

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