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Mild Buffalo Wing Sauce

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Ingredients

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1/3 cup butter
1/4 cup frank's hot sauce
1/4 cup tomato sauce
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon cider vinegar
1/4 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon dried ancho chile powder
salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Nutritional information

143.4
Calories
139 g
Calories From Fat
15.5 g
Total Fat
9.7 g
Saturated Fat
40.6 mg
Cholesterol
597.1 mg
Sodium
1.6 g
Carbs
0.4 g
Dietary Fiber
0.9 g
Sugars
0.5 g
Protein
49g
Serving Size

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Mild Buffalo Wing Sauce

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    So thrilled with this recipe! Didn't have ancho chili powder so used paprika. Can I call it Hungarian wing sauce now? LOL Anyway, it was delicious and just the perfect sauce. All the traditional sauces (just butter, hot sauce and garlic powder ) failed us but this was PERFECT for a restaurant replica of mild Buffalo sauce!

    • 25 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Mild Buffalo Wing Sauce, Our favorite commercial wing sauce is Wing-Time sauce, but it can be a bit difficult to find in stores My husband likes the hot version (as opposed to the very hot – he says it has more flavor, even though he likes extremely spicy food), and I like the mild version Unfortunately, the mild version is almost impossible to find, so I needed to create my own recipe And believe me, this recipe makes a nice, tangy, flavorful mild wing sauce! use this recipe as the basis for buffalo sauce recipes, and then if my husband wants it spicier he simply can add his own favorite hot sauces over top the cooked food Delicious!, So thrilled with this recipe! Didn’t have ancho chili powder so used paprika Can I call it Hungarian wing sauce now? LOL Anyway, it was delicious and just the perfect sauce All the traditional sauces (just butter, hot sauce and garlic powder ) failed us but this was PERFECT for a restaurant replica of mild Buffalo sauce!, This is the greatest sauce! Personally, I think it is better than many restaurants I love chicken wings, this now is my favorite sauce Now for my question: You stated you are working on something to keep the butter from separating — have you figured this out?


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    In a Pan Over Low Heat, Melt the Butter. You Can Allow It to Brown Slightly If You Like, It's Up to You (slightly Browning It Gives It a Nice Flavor), but Be Careful That It Doesn't Brown Too Much or Burn.

    2
    Done

    Add the Remaining Ingredients and Whisk Together Well.

    3
    Done

    Simmer For Only 3-5 Minutes, Whisking Occasionally - If You Do It For Longer Then the Garlic Powder Will Begin to Cook and the Sauce Will Separate a Bit. If You're Going to Use the Sauce For Cooking Other Ingredients in (such as Pouring Over Wings and Baking), That's Fine Because That's What Will Happen Anyhow, but If You're Going to Use It For Dipping Then You'll Probably not Want to Heat It For Long. as With Any Non-Commercial Butter/Hotsauce Sauce, the Butter *will* Separate a Bit, That's Normal.

    4
    Done

    Note: I Plan to Experiment With Ways to Keep the Butter from Separating from the Sauce, So That I Can Make Up Batches and Keep It in the Refrigerator, So Stay Tuned!

    5
    Done

    Re the Ancho Chile Powder: Ancho Is Pretty Mild, and the Main Flavor Point You're Looking For Is Smokiness. If You Don't Have Ancho Chile Powder, You Shouldn't Substitute It With Cayenne or Regular Chile Powder Because It Won't Taste the Same. Cayenne Will Add a Lot of Heat, as Will Regular Chile Powder, and There's Plenty of Heat Already in the Frank's Hot Sauce. If You Don't Have Ancho, You Can Try Smoked Spanish Paprika. or If You Really Feel Up to Experimentation, You Can Try a Couple Drops of Liquid Smoke and Regular Mild (not Hot) Paprika or a Little Chile Powder, Making Sure That You Taste It as They're Added Gradually to Get the Amount of Heat and Smokiness You Prefer.

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