Well, I don’t know where you live but here in Colorado it’s been scorching hot. I’m talking like in the 100’s hot. We haven’t had this kind of heat in at least 5 years. In my book (and...
Well, I don’t know where you live but here in Colorado it’s been scorching hot. I’m talking like in the 100’s hot. We haven’t had this kind of heat in at least 5 years. In my book (and my dog Tommy’s book) it’s too hot to do anything productive outside. It’s really been awful but alas, we have a beautiful day in the 80’s today. I am thrilled and find myself going outside and playing in my garden!
When it’s this hot (you have to remember, in Denver, we are at 5280 feet, we are much closer to the sun, so hot here is really hotter than when the thermometer says), eating and cooking are the furthest things from your mind. I have been running my Traeger like crazy and eating salads. It’s all a girl can do to keep the house cool!
Last week it was my turn to bring the main course to the tennis picnic after our match. I decided that chicken wings would be something fun to bring that everyone would love and that I didn’t need to heat up my house making. I was right. These wings were a big hit!
Sesame Chicken Wings
I came up with the idea of these wings from everyone’s favorite Sesame Chicken found at just about any (American) Chinese restaurant. It is more sweet than spicy and at the restaurant, it is fried to give it a deliciously crispy texture. The sesame marinade was easy. It’s loaded with lots of sesame oil, garlic, ginger, tamari (soy), a bit of heat and honey. A perfect Asian marinade for the typically boring chicken wing!
If you know me, I rarely eat fried foods so I needed to improvise on the crispy chicken part…
I follow a lot of grilling/smoking forums and blogs, and something that is discussed quite often is how to make the chicken crispy on the grill. The biggest complaint is that the skin turns out like rubber. Well, the reason that this is a common complaint is that the skin is “wet” when it goes on the grill. It is easily avoidable if you pat the wings dry. I mean really dry them off before putting them on the grill. This is the same way for all meats, give them a good drying before grilling to achieve all those beautiful grill marks.
To make them really crispy, basting the wings with a thick and gloriously sticky sauce will put your wings over the top and much healthier than anything fried for sure. I hope that you give them a try. So much better than what you can order out!
Other Chicken Wing Recipes
Clearly, I love chicken wings! I have posted a lot of recipes over the years. Check them out and give them a try. Football season is just around the corner!!
Alabama White Sauce Chicken Wings
Buffalo Chicken wing with homemade blue cheese dressing
Sesame Chicken Wings
Equipment
Ingredients
The Sesame Marinade
1/2 cup sliced green onions, green and white parts3 inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and minced1 tablespoon minced garlic2 tablespoons sesame oil1/4 cup honey1-2 tablespoons sriracha 3/4 cup low sodium tamari or soy sauce1/2 cup canola oil4-5 pounds chicken wingsThe Sesame Glaze
1/2 cup honey1 tablespoon sesame oil1 tablespoon sriracha1/2 teaspoon ground ginger1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic1/3 cup low sodium tamari or soy sauceFinishing the Wings
Sesame SeedsSliced Green OnionsAssorted VeggiesInstructions
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