So, for the holidays we had a houseful of 7 for 6 days. I had a lot to make so one day I just got a bunch of chicken wings to bake. Yes bake. And they were a HUGE hit. Everyone kept asking what I did because they tasted great, and one of the people at the house, like me, doesn't love when chicken wings are dipped or slathered in sauce. We like them simple and yummy.
Now, the recipe seems too simple, but I promise if you bake them long enough, they taste fantastic!
Ingredients:
- Chicken wings
- Salt
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 425
- Lay chicken wings skin side up on a pan (which I also covered in parchment paper because it makes for easier clean up, but that's your call)
- Sprinkle salt on the top of all chicken wings
- Put in oven for 40 min
- At 40 min, pull them out of the oven and with tongs flip them all over so the skin side is facing down, then flip them back over so the skin side is facing up
- I usually go from one side of the pan flipping them over (e.g. left to right) and then back the same way again (e.g. left to right)
- This is essentially a "quick baste" - it gets some of the juices that have seeped off them back onto the skin to create a crispiness. No waiting, this whole process should take like 2-3 minutes.
- Place back in oven for 20 more minutes
- Remove and enjoy at the temperature you prefer (I usually have to let mine sit for ~5 min to cool a bit)
Simple. But amazing! Enjoy!