Ingredients
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3
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1
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1
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1
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1/4
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2
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1
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2
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-
-
-
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Directions
Teriyaki Chicken Wings Crock Pot / Slow Cooker Option, You can use both halves of the wings, but drumettes have more meat. These wings don’t make you feel as bad after having them because a lot of the fat cooks off when being broiled. Be cautious about the heat of your broiler – they would burn under my broiler if I cooked them set on high for 20 minutes. The total cooking time only includes the oven option. Enjoy!, These wings are amazing, and this recipe will probably end up being a favorite one that I make often. They came out super-crispy from the broiler, and the teriyaki sauce is perfect and clings to the wings, as it should. used the oven option. At the table, I sprinkled the wings with some sesame seeds and green onions. So, so good!, Hardly any left over. Very tasty. I have 2 happy families tonight. ALL of the kids ate their meat. used legs and thighs and followed the recipe except I didn’t have any chicken broth or sherry. I might add pepper flakes next time because that sounds good to me. I took the time to broil the meat and I could have used some of the drippings in place of the broth but I was in a hurry. I tripled the sauce because I had 10 lbs of chicken. The sauce penetrated the meat. The meat was so tender.
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Steps
1
Done
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Rinse Chicken and Pat Dry. Place Drumettes on Broiler Pan. Broil on Low 4 to 5 Inches from Heat For About 20 Minutes, 10 Minutes a Side or Until Chicken Is a Light, Golden Brown. |
2
Done
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Oven Option: |
3
Done
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Transfer Chicken to Casserole Dish. Mix Together Onion, Brown Sugar, Soy Sauce, Cooking Sherry or Chicken Broth, Ginger, Honey, and Garlic in Bowl. Pour Over Chicken Wings. |
4
Done
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Bake at 350f For About 30 Minutes. |
5
Done
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Crock Pot Option: |
6
Done
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Transfer Chicken to Crock Pot. Mix Together Onion, Brown Sugar, Soy Sauce, Cooking Sherry or Chicken Broth, Ginger, Honey, and Garlic in Bowl. Pour Over Chicken Wings. |
7
Done
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Cover and Cook on Low 5 to 6 Hours or on High 2 to 3 Hours. Stir Chicken Wings Once to Ensure They Are Evenly Coated With Sauce. Serve from Crock Pot For Less Clean Up! |