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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Baked OrangeMarmaladeNTeriyaki Glazed Chicken Wings/Thighs - A Slightly Sweet Variation of Buffalo Wings

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I love "Hot" Buffalo Wings. When I want a slightly "sweet" variation I make this mouth-watering eye-catching Orange Marmalade and Teriyaki Glazed Chicken Wings. It is sure to be a hit at any social gatherings, be it a kid's birthday party or an after-game party or whatever. It has the right amount of heat and sweet to please any taste buds plus a healthy version since its baked.
Ingredients(for Marination and Glaze):
  • Hot N Sweet Sauce, Any Brand(I used Maggi) - 1/4 cup
  • Orange Marmalade, Any Brand - 1/2 cup
  • Rice Vinegar - 1 tbsp
  • Teriyaki Sauce - 2 tbsp
  • Salt - 1/2 tsp
  • Garlic Cloves - 6, finely grated or minced
  • Hot Green Chilli or Chipotle Chilli - 4 or Less, finely chopped
  • Chicken Wings/Drummettes/Thighs - 8- 10 pieces
Procedure:
  • In a small bowl mix all the above ingredients. Check for taste.
  • Move the marinade into a resealable plastic bag, like ziploc.
  • Put one or two deep slits in the chicken and throw into the plastic bag.
  • Shake well to make sure all the pieces are evenly coated and marinate Overnight or atleast for 4 hours.
  • Preheat the oven to 500degrees F.
  • Line the chicken in a baking pan and bake at the bottom rack for 30 minutes taking turns to discard the fat and basting the pieces with the Marinade.
  • Remove from the oven once they are tender and cooked through.
  • Rest the chicken for 15 minutes or so prior to consuming.
Enjoy!
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6 comments:

Sarah Naveen said...

Wow!!! Fabulously yummy....Love the color..OOoh i m drooling

Tina said...

Tempty and mouthwatering chicken wings...

Akal's Saappadu said...

yum yum deliciously seasoned chicken wings, Mmmmmmm , must be great with some Japanese rice!! makes me hungry!!

Gulmohar said...

Fabulous...love the glaze which is tempting me to grab it from the screen ;-)

Cool Lassi(e) said...

Hey,
Thanks for the comments. I love this variation better than "hot".It tastes awesome. Do give it a try.

s said...

oooh lovely!! bookmarked.