
Wings
Chicken wings available in various flavors.
Nutrition Facts
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Bubba's 33
Chicken wings, as a popular dish, originated in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. Teressa Bellissimo, co-owner of the bar, created the dish by deep-frying chicken wings and tossing them in a spicy sauce. This was initially done as a late-night snack for her son and his friends. The popularity of 'Buffalo wings' quickly spread, leading to the widespread adoption and evolution of the dish we know today.
Chicken wings have become a staple in American sports culture and casual dining, particularly as an appetizer or snack enjoyed during gatherings and game-watching events.
Sports Bar Staple
Wings are almost synonymous with sports bars in the United States. They are a communal food, ideal for sharing while watching games. The wide variety of flavors allows everyone in a group to find something they enjoy.
Super Bowl Tradition
Chicken wings are a quintessential Super Bowl food, with millions of wings consumed across the country during the event. This massive demand has solidified wings as a cultural icon of the game.
Wing Eating Contests
Competitive wing eating is a popular pastime, with contests held across the nation showcasing participants' ability to consume large quantities of wings in a short period. This highlights the dish's fun and competitive nature.
Chicken wings offer a diverse range of flavors, from spicy and tangy to sweet and savory.
Common flavor profiles include Buffalo (a spicy and tangy sauce made with vinegar, butter, and hot sauce), BBQ (a sweet and smoky sauce often made with tomatoes, molasses, and spices), lemon pepper (a zesty and savory blend of lemon zest, black pepper, and other spices), garlic parmesan (a rich and savory combination of garlic, parmesan cheese, and herbs), teriyaki (a sweet and savory glaze with soy sauce, sake, and sugar), and various dry rubs featuring spices like chili powder, paprika, and cumin. Ingredients like honey, brown sugar, and fruit purees are frequently used to create sweet and tangy variations. The possibilities are truly endless, allowing for a wide range of culinary creativity.
Crispy Skin
To achieve crispy skin, pat the wings dry with paper towels before cooking. You can also lightly dust them with baking powder (not baking soda) to help draw out moisture. Avoid overcrowding the pan or fryer, as this will lower the temperature and prevent proper browning.
Sauce Application
Toss the wings in sauce immediately after cooking while they are still hot. This helps the sauce adhere better. For a more intense flavor, bake or broil the sauced wings for a few minutes after tossing.
Cooking Methods
Wings can be baked, fried, grilled, or air-fried. Frying and air-frying produce the crispiest results, while baking is a healthier alternative. Grilling imparts a smoky flavor that complements various sauces.
Explore additional Wings dishes and restaurants
Explore WingsDiscover top dining spots and culinary experiences in Fayetteville.
Explore FayettevilleLearn more about the food culture, restaurant scene, and culinary heritage of United States.
Explore United States