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Old 07-01-2012, 05:47 PM
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Default Lemon Pepper Hot Wings

So good we did em' twice this weekend... All in the oven, super easy and GOOD ...


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So good we did em' twice this weekend... All in the oven, super easy and GOOD ...


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Well where's the recipe?


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Old 07-01-2012, 05:49 PM
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Yea.....quit holding out...
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Old 07-01-2012, 06:17 PM
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Well, I was all ready to make the "Hurt em Hatten's" wingage this weekend till I sliced my thumb making salsa Friday night (salsa makin' will be another post)...

Anyway, wings were still sounding good but I wanted to try something in the oven as I was "injured" and all...


So here we go :

Take your raw wings, seperate the drummet and clip the little winggy piece off of the "wing" part and discard, kitchen shears work great for this...

Rinse your bird parts and pat dry with paper towels...

Get a big bowl and add enough olive oil and "toss" things around till they are well coated...

Put the wingage on cookie sheet with lip and a rack like in my original pic and season with lemon pepper and garlic powder...

Cook @ 400 for 15-20 mins, pull pan and flip all your wings and re-season...

Cook for another 15-20 mins, pull pan and flip again plus re-season...

Cook for another 15-20, re-season again, place oven on broil LOW... Keep the door cracked open and watch closely as they crisp up...

Once you get them crispy (5-7 mins depending on your oven) pull and eat...


That's it !!!

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Looks very good!!
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Looks awesome! Def gonna hafta try that recipe!


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I trying to get my wife to cook this tomorrow being she's off.


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Old 07-01-2012, 08:03 PM
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They are good... I still want to do the "Hurt em Hatten's" wings for the 4th...

Good luck and enjoy ...

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Looks good, I'm gonna have to try that.
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