Buffalo Wild Wings

Get the flavor of your favorite sports bar at home with these easy Buffalo Wild Wings Fried until crispy and coated with homemade sauce, these wings are perfect for game day or any day. These tasty DIY Buffalo wings 1 will have you licking your fingers and reaching for more. Enjoy the ultimate wing experience in the comfort of your own home.

Overhead view of copycat Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings, dipping sauce, and celery on a plate.

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What Makes Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wings So Good?

Hot wings may just be the ultimate party food. They’re deliciously addictive, easy to make, and fun to eat. But because they’re so popular, the ones you serve to your guests had better be good. Don’t worry.

This Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wings recipe has you covered. With just the right balance of heat and flavor, these wings will help you take the title of King of Gameday Snacking.

Why You Should Try This Recipe

This Buffalo Wings recipe respects its origins while being different enough to make it stand out. Other than having a few extra seasonings, the one ingredient that really elevates these wings above all others is the egg yolk. The egg yolk gives the Buffalo Wild Wings sauce an amazingly thick, luscious mouthfeel that other hot wings can’t match.

Buffalo Chicken Wings Ingredients

For the Buffalo Wild Wings sauce recipe, you’ll need:

  • Frank’s RedHot sauce
  • Salted butter
  • Garlic puree
  • White sugar
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Egg yolk

Use any hot sauce you prefer, but Frank’s RedHot sauce will you the traditional flavors.

There are several ways to make garlic puree, but most recipes include garlic, salt, black pepper, and oil. You can try making your own or buy garlic puree at the store. Alternatively, mix a teaspoon of finely minced garlic into the salted butter before adding it to the hot sauce.

For frying the wings, you’ll need:

  • Chicken wings
  • Vegetable oil

You can purchase chicken wings that have already been broken down into drumettes and wingettes or whole chicken wings. While the prepped wings cost a little more, you will save a lot of time. On the other hand, breaking down the chicken wings is easy, and you can keep the wingtips for making chicken stock.

Copycat Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings ingredients on a marble surface.

How to Make Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wings

To prepare the Buffalo wing sauce for this fried Buffalo wings recipe:

  1. Heat a small saucepan over medium heat.
  2. Melt the butter and then whisk in the hot sauce. Continue to whisk until tiny bubbles form, then remove the saucepan from the heat.
  3. Add the garlic puree, white sugar, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and Worcestershire sauce to the sauce. Whisk until the sugar dissolves.
  4. Scramble the egg yolk in a small bowl and add about two tablespoons of the warm Buffalo sauce to the bowl with the egg. Whisk well. Adding a small amount of the warm sauce to the egg yolk helps prevent the egg from scrambling by tempering it.
  5. Pour the tempered egg into the saucepan with the rest of the cooled sauce. Whisk well for about two minutes.
Collage of making copycat Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo sauce.

To fry the chicken wings:

  1. Place a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet and place it off to the side to use later. Or place several layers of paper towels on a baking sheet or heat-proof surface.
  2. Pour about four inches of vegetable oil into a heavy-bottom pot and attach a deep-fat thermometer to the rim. A deep-fat fryer will make everything much easier, so use it if you have one.
  3. Heat the oil to 350 degrees F over medium-high heat.
  4. Divide the chicken wings into two or three batches, depending on the pot size, and deep fry each batch for about ten minutes.
  5. Remove the chicken wings from the oil and use an instant-read thermometer to check that they have reached at least 165 degrees F.
  6. Place the chicken wings on the wire rack to drain. Loosely tent the cooked wings with aluminum foil to help them stay warm.
  7. Cook the remaining chicken wings.

To finish the hot wings:

  1. Put the wings in a large mixing bowl that has a lid.
  2. Pour the sauce on top of the wings.
  3. Cover the bowl and shake well until the wings are fully coated with the sauce.
  4. Serve immediately on a plate or in a basket lined with parchment paper.
Collage of making Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings.

What to Serve Them With

Do the dips. Eating chicken wings isn’t as fun without having a selection of dipping sauces. Ranch dressing and blue cheese dressing are two of the must-have classics. But adding a few more, like garlic, spicy mayo, and horseradish sauce, gives you more options. Don’t forget to have some celery sticks or carrot sticks on hand.

Overhead view of copycat Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings, celery sticks, and dipping sauce.

How to Store Buffalo Wings

Throw away any of the uneaten wings that you put out for your guests, but keep unserved wings in the fridge for up to three days. Allow the wings to cool to room temperature before transferring them immediately to an airtight container.

What’s the Best Way to Reheat Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wings?

The best way to reheat chicken wings is in a 350-degree Fahrenheit air fryer for five to seven minutes. But, if you don’t have an air fryer, you can warm leftover wings in the oven:

  1. Bring the wings to room temperature while preheating the oven to 350°F.
  2. Spread the wings on a lightly oiled baking tray and heat for around seven minutes per side.
Copycat Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo wings on a plate.

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