Sunday, September 29, 2019

Drunken Honey Wings #OurFamilyTable

Nothing satisfies a guests at a party like sticky, gooey wings on the appetizer buffet.  These wings are seasoned with a rub, grilled to perfection and then coated with a Honey and Cinnamon Whiskey BBQ sauce.


They got gobbled up so fast that I nearly didn't get a photo of the finished product!


We are sharing wings with the From the Dinner Table Group today.  Let's see what they've cooked up for us.

Game Day Wing Recipes


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Do you entertain on game days?  I do but never with the intention of watching the game LOL.  We are not huge sports fans in our household but we love to entertain and eat and drink so we are always up for a party.



And sometimes our guests turn on the game, which is fine with us and sometimes we will even join them in their cheers but more often in their moans....After all, we are the home of the Detroit Lions.

One of our favorite appetizers to serve when having a party is wings.  Everybody loves wings, they can be made ahead of time and they are so versatile. You can season them with whatever is on hand when you make them.  Some of our favorites are these Israeli Sticky WingsKorean Wings, Sweet and Spicy Wings, Cherry Chipotle Glazed Wings. and one of the first recipes I ever shared with you that I named Ting's Wings.



These that I'm sharing with you today, were first seasoned with a chicken rub that came with our Traeger grill when we bought it.  You can use your favorite seasoning or rub.  After they are grilled to completion, slather them with this Honey-Cinnamon Whiskey BBQ sauce and let them cook for another few minutes until the sauce is set.  Serve with plenty of napkins!!





Drunken Honey Wings

Yield: 12 appetizer servings
Author:
prep time: 10 Mcook time: 1 hourtotal time: 1 H & 10 M
Nothing satisfies a guests at a party like sticky, gooey wings on the appetizer buffet. These wings are seasoned with a rub, grilled to perfection and then coated with a Honey and Cinnamon Whiskey BBQ sauce.

ingredients:

  • 2-3 lbs. chicken wings, cut at joints, bony tip discarded
  • 1-2 T. of your favorite chicken rub or spices of choice
  • 3/4 c. ketchup
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 1/4 c. Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 t. cinnamon whiskey
  • 1 T. honey 
  • salt and pepper, to taste

instructions:

How to cook Drunken Honey Wings

  1. Season the wing sections and place onto a med. hot grill with the lid closed for 45 minutes, until no longer pink at the bone. 
  2. While wings are grilling, combine the ketchup, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, whiskey and honey in a small pot over med high heat.  Season with salt and pepper and bring to a boil.  Reduce heat and cook for a few minutes.  Set aside.
  3. When the wings are cooked through, baste with the bbq sauce.  Flip over and baste other side.   Let cook for 3-4 minutes, flip and cook for another 3-4 minutes, before removing from grill and serving.
Calories
348.78
Fat (grams)
23.16
Sat. Fat (grams)
8.22
Carbs (grams)
17.19
Fiber (grams)
0.97
Net carbs
16.22
Sugar (grams)
5.68
Protein (grams)
16.41
Sodium (milligrams)
598.79
Cholesterol (grams)
78.10
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7 comments:

  1. I bet the cinnamon whiskey gives these a nice kick!

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  2. I can just visualize you chasing down the wings for photos! These sound delicious!

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    1. The things we bloggers go through Karen, it is laughable sometimes.

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  3. Hello! Cinnamon Whiskey in the glaze?! I can see why you'd have a hard time getting a picture before they were devoured.

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    1. It was close Audrey, those few pictured are all that was left.

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  4. Your wings look so tasty, and I love the sound of that sauce! I have never tried cinnamon whiskey, but I am intrigued!

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