Saturday, February 9, 2013

chicken wings

What do you know about...? chicken wings

A Buffalo wing, Buffalo chicken wing, hot wing or wing, in the cuisine of the United States, is a chicken wing section that is fried, coated in hot sauce, and served with blue cheese or other creamy salad dressing.

They are generally deep-fried unbreaded and coated in a sauce of vinegar-based cayenne pepper hot sauce and butter in the kitchen.[1] They are served hot, along with celery sticks and blue cheese dressing or ranch dressing for dipping.

Buffalo wings were created in Buffalo, New York. The residents of Buffalo generally refer to them as "wings" or "chicken wings" rather than "Buffalo wings."[2]


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Buffalo wings
Homemade buffalo wings.jpg
A bowl of hot Buffalo wings
Origin
Alternative name(s)Buffalo wings, hot wings, chicken wings, wings , barbecue wings
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateBuffalo, New York
Creator(s)Teressa and Frank Bellissimo
Details
CourseAppetizer, main course
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredient(s)Chicken, cayenne pepper hot sauce, butter





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