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We're having a few people over for the game next Sunday--so I'm starting to think about what to serve. Any football favorites out there?
Main Dish?
Dips?
So far I have an easy recipe for buffalo chicken taquitos that I want to try. And I'm thinking maybe ribs or shrimp po boys--which are always favorites, but I've served them to this crowd already.
Re: Game Food
I really like shredded buffalo chicken in the crockpot. Also, Costco has big bags of frozen wings. I don't eat wings but dh really likes them.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
If necessary, cut whole wings into 2 pieces. In a bowl toss the wings with the oil, and salt. Place into a large plastic shopping bag and add the flour. Shake to coat evenly. Remove wings from the bag, shaking off excess flour, and spread out evenly on oiled foil-lined baking pan(s). Do not crowd. Bake for about 20 minutes, turn the wings over, and cook another 20 minutes, or until the wings are cooked through and browned.
While the wings are baking, mix all the ingredients for the sauce in a pan, and over low heat bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally, and then turn off.
After the wings are cooked, transfer to a large mixing bowl. Pour the sauce over the hot wings and toss with a spoon or spatula to completely coat.
These are always served with celery sticks and blue cheese dressing on the side.
Makes 36 wings.