Aromatic and Zesty: Hibiscus BBQ Sauce Chicken Wings

Chicken wings are a beloved staple at gatherings, from small family get-togethers to epic parties. But what if we told you that there’s a way to take your chicken wing game to a whole new level? Get ready to explore a unique twist on the classic chicken wing with this recipe for Hibiscus BBQ Chicken Wings from Food 52. These wings are nothing short of spectacular, featuring a homemade BBQ sauce infused with the exotic flavors of hibiscus. With a tantalizing balance of tartness, tanginess, and sweetness, these wings will steal the show at any occasion. So, roll up your sleeves and prepare to embark on a culinary adventure that will elevate your wing game to a whole new level!

Hibiscus BBQ Sauce Ingredients:

Chicken Wing Ingredients:

  • 3 pounds chicken wings, separated at the joint with tips removed
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper

Directions:

  1. Heat up a large saucepan over medium heat and add the olive oil. Sauté the diced onions and scallions until the onions turn slightly translucent, which should take around 5 to 7 minutes.
  2. Add the chopped garlic and sauté for about 30 seconds until it becomes fragrant. Into the saucepan, toss in all the dry spices and herbs, including salt and pepper, stirring them to combine. Pour in 1 cup of water and add the tomato paste, dried hibiscus flowers, apple cider vinegar, molasses, and the Scotch bonnet pepper. Let this delightful mixture simmer for 15 minutes until the hibiscus flowers have softened.
  3. Once done, carefully transfer the mixture into a blender and process until you achieve a smooth and thoroughly combined texture. If needed, you can add additional water, one tablespoon at a time, to reach your desired sauce consistency. Return the barbecue sauce to the saucepan and introduce the honey, stirring until well incorporated. Taste the sauce and add extra salt if required.
  4. For the Chicken Wings, preheat your oven to 400°F. Begin by patting the chicken wings dry before placing them into a spacious bowl. Drizzle the chicken wings with olive oil, then season them with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and smoked paprika. Give them a good toss to ensure even coating.
  5. Lay out the seasoned chicken wings in a single layer on a wire rack set over a baking sheet, ensuring they don’t touch each other. You might need two baking sheets depending on your batch size. Bake the chicken wings, flipping them once, until they achieve a glorious golden-brown color. This typically takes around 30 minutes. Once the wings are done baking, transfer them to a fresh bowl and coat them generously with the hibiscus barbecue sauce. Place them back on the wire rack over the baking sheet.
  6. Return the sauced-up wings to the oven for an additional 10 minutes, turning them halfway through. Finally, serve these delectable Hibiscus BBQ Chicken Wings piping hot and watch them disappear.

Now that you’ve unlocked the secrets to creating Hibiscus BBQ Chicken Wings, you’re well-equipped to be the star of any gathering or game day event. The exotic twist of hibiscus in the BBQ sauce takes these wings to new heights, offering a harmonious blend of flavors that’s sure to impress your guests. So, don’t wait for the next party – whip up a batch of these tantalizing wings and savor the applause and satisfied smiles of your friends and family. Get ready to embark on a flavor journey like no other with our Hibiscus BBQ Chicken Wings!

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Barbecue around the US

Barbecue is not something we joke about, especially in the south. The thing about barbecue is it is not something you rush. Barbecuing is a must do, especially since the weather is starting to cool down. It’s a process that takes time but the end result is a mouth-watering meal that will satisfy anybody. Barbecue fans are all on the same page about how important barbecue is to the American food industry. However, when it comes down to each individual state, there is no agreement on who’s is better. Everyone thinks their barbecue is the best.

What makes barbecue even better? The sides! Mac n Cheese, cornbread, coleslaw and more! Load the grill up with meat and bring out all of the sides for everyone to enjoy. Maybe even make a little sweet tea! This way of cooking has been around for forever. Our ancestors use to cook on an open flame which we have now adapted into barbecuing. Even George Washington wrote about barbecuing in his own diaries. Travel+Leisure has given us 25 of the Best Places for Barbecue in the U.S. They also used the help of Yelp’s algorithm to help find the “best” barbecue restaurants around the U.S. They look at the reviews and star ratings. No need to worry about large chain restaurants popping up in this list because they are all excluded.

Ever heard of taking a road trip just to try all of these amazing restaurants? A BBQ road trip to be exact. Hop in the car and start driving to the nearest restaurant.

Jesse’s Barbecue and Local Market located in Souderton, Pennsylvania.

Meat Boss located in Mobile, Alabama

Haywood Smokehouse located in Waynesville, North Carolina

Joe’s Kansas City BBQ located in Kansas CIty, Kansas

JK’s House of Ribs located in Manning, South Carolina

Scott’s Kitchen located in Kansas City, Missouri

Hate Mondays Tavernlocated in Miami, Florida

His and Hers BBQ located in Dardenne Prairie, Missouri

Midwest Bbq and Creamery located in Camp Dennison, Ohio

Coal Creek Smokehouse located in Rocky Top, Tennessee

Spicy Mike’s Bar-B-Q Haven located in Amarilla, Texas

Kat’s Barbecue located in Santa Fe, Texas

Watson’s BBQ located in Tucumcari, New Mexico

Lunch Box Deli and BBQ located in Lewiston, Idaho

Fox Smokehouse BBQ located in Boulder City, Nevada

Sunset Smokehouse located in Haleiwa, Hawaii

Country Boy’s BBQ located in Cashmere, Washington

Sam’s Texas Sub Shop located in Norfolk, Virginia

Calhoun’s Texas Barbeque located in Murrieta, California

Julia Belle’s Restaurant located in Florence, South Carolina

Haywood Smokehouse located in Dillsboro, North Carolina

Sparks and Smoke BBQ Takeout located in Reno, Nevada

Little Miss BBQ located in Phoenix, Arizona

Delauders BBQ located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee

Prunedale Market located in Salinas, California

There are no more than 2 places from each state on this list that way readers can see the multiple options every state has to offer. Pick a place and take a vacation there just based on the barbecue restaurant that is in the area; now that is one way to pick a destination.

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