January 2016

Fire-Eater Chicken Wings

Recipe blagged from BBQ Bible

Wherever there’s smoke, there’s fire, so you have to try these chicken wings, electrified with a triple-blast of heat in the form of cayenne pepper, fresh red jalapeños, and a generous dose of hot sauce.

Yield: Serves 6 as an appetizer, 4 as a light main course Equipment: 1 1/2 cups hardwood chips, soaked in water to cover for 30 minutes.

3 to 3 1/2 pounds chicken wings

Rub

1 tablespoon hot or sweet paprika
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper (or to taste)
1 Onion chopped finely
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon celery seed
2 tablespoon sesame oil or vegetable oil

For the Fire Eater Hot Sauce

8 tablespoons unsalted butter
6 red jalapeño peppers (or other hot peppers—preferably red—or to taste), stemmed and thinly sliced crosswise
1/2 cup coriander leaves, plus a few sprigs for serving
1/2 cup Sriracha (Thai hot sauce)

Step 1: Set up your grill for indirect grilling and preheat to medium-high (400 degrees F).

Step 2: Cut the chicken wings into 2 sections, the drumette and the flat, discarding the wing tip (or save it for stock). Place the wings in a large mixing bowl. Sprinkle the paprika, pepper, cayenne, salt, onion and garlic powder, and celery seed over the chicken and toss to mix. Add the sesame oil and toss to mix.

Step 3: Arrange the chicken wings on the grate over the drip pan away from the heat. Leave a little space between each wing. Toss the wood chips on the coals (or place in the smoker box of your gas grill.) Indirect grill the wings until darkly browned and cooked through, 30 to 40 minutes depending on the size of the wings. To check for doneness, make a slit in the thickest part of the largest drumette: There should be no traces of pink in the meat, though you might get a pink smoke ring near the bone.

Step 4: Meanwhile, melt the butter in skillet. (Bubbles will dance when you dip a chile slice in the butter.) Add the chile slices and coriander to the butter and cook over medium-high heat until fragrant, 2 minutes. Stir in the Sriracha and bring to a boil.

Step 5: Transfer the chicken wings to a large shallow bowl. Pour most of the butter mixture over them and toss to mix. Pour the remaining butter mixture on top, top with coriander sprigs, and serve at once.

ROQUAMOLE

Although I have called this incredible dip roquamole, I think it may be better made with a less illustrious bleu.
You don’t need to serve blue corn tortilla chips with this; you don’t have to serve any kind of tortilla chip with this: though both do add to the luscious eat-me quality. But I’m also very keen on a huge platter of dippable bits: radishes, carrot batons, sugar-snaps, you name it.

Serves: 4-6

Ingredients

125 grams crumbled roquefort cheese (or st agur)
60 ml sour cream
2 ripe avocados
35 grams sliced pickled green jalapeno peppers (from a jar)
2 spring onions (finely sliced)
¼ teaspoon paprika
1 packet blue corn tortilla chips

Method

In a bowl, crumble or mash the blue cheese with the sour cream.
Mash in the avocados. If they are ripe, a fork should be all you need.
Roughly chop the sliced jalapenos and stir them into the mixture along with the finely sliced spring onions.
Arrange in the centre of a plate or dish, dust with the paprika and surround with tortilla chips. Dive in.
Additional information – for vegetarians use St Agur or a similar blue cheese suitable for vegetarians. For gluten free most corn chips are gluten free but check packaging.

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