Chicken wings with honey sause Chile recipe

Chicken wings with honey sauce and chile offer a wonderful balance of sweet and spicy flavors. The honey gives a rich, caramelized sweetness, while the chile brings just the right amount of heat to keep the dish exciting. Whether baked or fried, these wings are an irresistible treat that will elevate any meal. The honey sauce glazes the crispy wings beautifully, making them a favorite for gatherings, parties, or a fun family dinner. They’re delicious on their own, but even better with a cold drink on the side!

Chicken wings with honey sause Chile recipe

Difficulty Level: Medium
Calories: 400
Cooking Time: 35 min

Ingredients:

  • 6 pcs chicken wings
  • 100 g sweet chili sauce
  • 1 cucumber
  • 20 g green onion

Instructions:

 

  1. Split the chicken wings into 3 parts: we use only shin and phalange parts.
  2. Cut the shin in a circle at the very edge of cartilage, and the meat moves from the bone, but not completely.
  3. Cut the phalange through the bones.
  4. Marinate the wings in sweet chili sauce, and leave for 1-2 hours.
  5. Grill the wings until done.
  6. Serve with fresh cucumber and green onion.

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