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Author Topic: Why yes, I like chicken wings  (Read 7785 times)

Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Why yes, I like chicken wings
« on: March 17, 2024, 2056 UTC »
Deep fried in peanut oil, traditional sauce made from Frank's hot sauce, Tabasco, and melted butter.

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Re: Why yes, I like chicken wings
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2024, 1308 UTC »
The traditional sauce recipe also includes brown sugar, or so I thought?
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Re: Why yes, I like chicken wings
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2024, 1715 UTC »
The traditional sauce recipe also includes brown sugar, or so I thought?

I've never heard of brown sugar in traditional wing sauce. Sounds like something a chain restaurant would do.
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Re: Why yes, I like chicken wings
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2024, 0103 UTC »
I've never heard of brown sugar in traditional wing sauce. Sounds like something a chain restaurant would do.

Could be. I seem to have heard that somewhere but can't recall the source exactly.
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Re: Why yes, I like chicken wings
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2024, 0112 UTC »
Deep fried in peanut oil, traditional sauce made from Frank's hot sauce, Tabasco, and melted butter.



Those look TASTY! I usually go with "dry" fried wings and a home made dipping sauce that I make for occasional Chinese dumpling, just Kikkoman, rice wine vinegar and red chili paste, and a teaspoon of water if I want it less concentrated.
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Ya know... Ya can't do radio topics without chicken wing in there some where. We have a friend's kids down here, from WNY, visiting WV, for Easter Vacation. And, we have a Buffalo Wild Wings close to us, that they want to go to. They're not bad, for a national chain, but they're no Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY. https://anchorbar.com/   I've even been to the one in Niagara Falls as well, while that was still open in the early 90's. The other place I miss is Alliger's House Of Wings, in Sayre, PA.    http://www.houseofwings.com/    In order to stay open, as a bar on Sunday morning, they had to be a restaurant. The wing thang really caught on, and expanded. So, what's your favorite wing place?
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Re: Why yes, I like chicken wings
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2025, 2209 UTC »
As a WNY native may I suggest ....Duff's in Amherst, NY... https://duffswings.com
and The Bar-Bill in East Aurora, NY ...https://www.barbill.com
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So, what's your favorite wing place?

Old Union Hotel in Binghamton, NY.
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