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Chicken Wings with Creamy Dipping Sauce
Chicken Wings with Creamy Dipping Sauce
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A soothing sauce cools off chicken wings flavored with spicy Caribbean jerk seasoning.
Prep Time:
10 Min
Total Time:
1 Hr 55 Min
Makes:
12 servings
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NUTRITIONAL INFO
INGREDIENTS
Chicken Wings
2
tablespoons dried thyme leaves
1
tablespoon packed brown sugar
1
tablespoon finely chopped garlic (3 to 4 medium cloves)
3
teaspoons ground allspice
1
teaspoon salt
2
tablespoons cider vinegar
2
tablespoons red pepper sauce
1
package (3 lb) frozen chicken wing drummettes, thawed
Dipping Sauce
1/2
cup chopped green onions (8 medium)
1/2
cup sour cream
1/2
cup mayonnaise
DIRECTIONS
1.
In large nonmetal bowl, mix thyme, brown sugar, garlic, allspice, salt, vinegar and pepper sauce. Add chicken drummettes; toss to coat evenly. Cover; refrigerate 1 hour to marinate.
2.
Heat oven to 425°F. Line two 15x10x1-inch pans with foil; spray foil with cooking spray. Place chicken drummettes in pans; discard any remaining marinade.
3.
Bake 45 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink next to bone.
4.
Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix all Dipping Sauce ingredients. Serve chicken wings with sauce.
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