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Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings

09/11/2019 · Kelly Rowe · 9 Comments

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Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings

Unlike my Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken wings, these wings are ready to go in less than 30 minutes.  And now that grilling season is slowing down, having a back up option is ideal!  Right?  These Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings are a perfect combination of easy and delicious.  

Beautifully Plated Baked Buffalo Chicken WingsAmazing Wing Recipe

Steve and I seem to be eating a lot more barbecue foods this past year.  From brats to wings and ribs.  Yum!  The reason? My husband got a Traeger Smoker when we moved into our new home.  It makes some pretty delicious food.  I’ll actually be sharing a wing recipe for the smoker soon too!

Regardless of whether it’s chicken wings or potato chips — finger foods always seem to be a hit at any party!  Pretzels, pizza, a veggie tray, cheese and crackers, etc.  

Since it’s usually just the hubs and I, sometimes finger foods are a win-win.  we keep the menu fairly simple.  When it comes to wings, I prefer mine with no sauce or a bbq sauce, but the hubs is a HUGE fan of hot sauces.  

Bowl of Buffalo WingsYep, he has a small collection in the cupboard.  I always say he’s a little excessive, but to each his own, right?  {giggle}  Anywho, I asked the hubby to help me in sharing this recipe, since this is one of the yummy recipes he usually makes.  They are pretty good.   I’m actually wishing he’d make some more right now as I’m drafting this post.  Ha ha.

A wing recipe that requires only three ingredients is spectacular.  Besides the chicken wings and bread crumbs, all you need to decide on is the hot sauce.  If you’re looking for recommendations, the hubs recommends Franks Hot Sauce or Louisiana Wing Sauce.  

Plated Mouthwatering Baked Buffalo WingsAdd a side of celery and ranch or bleu cheese dressing and you’re ready to rock and roll.   Hidden Valley Ranch Dip packets mixed with sour cream is my FAVE.  

So, what about you?  Do you like wings?  If so, how do you make them?

Are you ready to whip up a batch of some Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings?  Let’s do this.  Enjoy.

Plated Buffalo Chicken Wing with Celery and Sauce

How to Make Delicious Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings

Bowl of Delicious Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings
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Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings

A simple and delicious wing recipe that can be ready in less than 30 minutes.
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Ingredients

  • 1 pound of chicken wings
  • 5 oz. Italian Style Bread Crumbs (approximately 3/4 cup)
  • Ziploc Bag or Large Bowl
  • Hot Sauce

Instructions

  • Cut and prep wings, discarding the wing tips.
  • Place bread crumbs in ziploc bag, add wings and shake.
  • Remove wings and place on baking sheet.
  • Bake at 450 for 20-25 minutes.
  • Pour hot sauce of choice in bowl and coat wings.

Notes

Tip:  Place aluminum foil on baking sheet to keep clean up to a minimum.
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Other great finger foods to try:
Honey Mustard Chicken Tenders
Sriracha Snacks for People who love HEAT!
Sweet BBQ Meatballs
Sweet BBQ Oven Baked Baby Back Ribs
Goat Cheese and Peach Crostini

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This post was originally published in February 2013. I updated some of the photographs and text in August 2019. 

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  1. Erin says

    02/01/2013 at 7:46 am

    Gosh, I may have to add wings to our Superbowl menu! These look delish!

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  2. Shannah @ Just Us Four says

    02/01/2013 at 7:54 am

    These sound really good. I’m a freak who doesn’t eat wings because I don’t like meat cooked on a bone (I know…weird) but my husband LOVES wings. 🙂 I try to at least indulge him with the same flavor by making dip or little cups filled with shredded buffalo chicken.
    I agree with your husband…I would use Franks! That is the only sauce I use when doing buffalo flavored anything!

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  3. Lana @ Never Enough Thyme says

    02/01/2013 at 11:46 am

    I do baked buffalo wings as well but this recipe is way simpler than mine! So easy! And it looks just as delicious. I’m going with your hubby’s recipe for my Super Bowl menu.

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  4. Cathy says

    09/12/2019 at 9:09 am

    Your recipe is almost the same as mine. The only difference is that I marinade the wings in Franks Hot Sauce for 30 min before shaking in the crumbs, it only takes about a 1/4 cup to add a whole bunch of flavour

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  5. Sharon L Carrow says

    09/12/2019 at 9:19 am

    Are frozen chicken wings ok for this recipe

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    • Kelly Rowe says

      09/12/2019 at 9:47 am

      Hi Sharon. I haven’t used them frozen, so I can’t say for sure. You would definitely need to thaw them if you’re going to bread them. Hope that helps. Cheers!

    • Sharon L Carrow says

      09/12/2019 at 10:26 am

      Kelly,
      Thank you so much! That makes perfect sense!
      Sharon

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