In honor of it being Super Bowl week... I have to share a wing recipe.
This recipe is easy and involves no frying.
The first restaurant where best wings in the country are made is in my home town. The name/place is controversial... so I'll leave it up to your imagination.
I grew up with a single dad... I am a wing connoisseur. (I know, I'm fancy like that.)
I prefer my wings breaded, fried, smothered with hot buffalo sauce and served with ranch.
I live in Arkansas now, and they don't have a great wing place (they have some ok ones).
I wanted to share an EASY and versatile wing recipe. It is not as good as the breaded and fried ones, but a good and healthier alternative. The base recipe can be made with any dressing or even BBQ sauce.
Italian Parmesan Wings
Ingredients:
10 lbs of Chicken Wings
1 16 oz Jar of your favorite Italian or Vinaigrette dressing (it is best if it has Parmesan in it)
1 cup Grated Parmesan Cheese (it can even be out of the jar)
Salt & Pepper to Taste
1. Place Chicken Wings in 2-3 gallon size zip lock bags.
2. Season generously with Salt and Pepper.
3. Evenly pour dressing over chicken.
4. Let marinade (in fridge) for 1-3 days.
5. Line 2 large jelly roll pans with foil (for easy clean up).
6. Lay chicken out on 2 large jelly roll pans.
7. Bake at 400 degrees for 40 minutes.
8. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and cook for another 5 minutes.
I sprinkled them with a little parsley for color.
Enjoy!
Parmesan Herb Wings
Ingredients:
10 lbs of Chicken Wings
1 16 oz Jar of your favorite Italian dressing (it is best if it has Parmesan in it)
1 cup Grated Parmesan Cheese (it can even be out of the jar)
Salt & Pepper to Taste
1. Place Chicken Wings in 2-3 gallon size zip lock bags.
2. Season generously with Salt and Pepper.
3. Evenly pour dressing over chicken.
4. Let marinade for 1-3 days.
5. Line 2 large jelly roll pans with foil (for easy clean up).
6. Lay chicken out on 2 large jelly roll pans.
7. Bake at 400 degrees for 40 minutes. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and cook for another 5 minutes.
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