By Ryon - The initial reaction you get from most people on this dish is, "Chocolate maple chicken whaaaaatt???". Admittedly, this sounds a bit strange. You don't usually put chocolate, maple syrup and chicken together unless it is 3:00 in the morning, you've had a few drinks, and you've got The Hunger. But trust me on this one, these wings are delicious and addictive. Cocoa powder is a key ingredient, thusly the "chocolate" in the name, but another key ingredient in this recipe is cayenne pepper, which gives these wings a serious kick... something the name does not give away and something you might want to warn your guests about before letting them devour these.
Another great thing about this recipe is that you can marinate the wings an hour before you put them in the oven, or you can make them up a few days in advance and let them sit in your fridge, OR you can even make them up weeks in advance and keep them in your freezer until you need to entertain a bunch of people. I know this because when I was in high school, I used to find frozen bags of wings in our freezer late at night, and my friends and I would wake my parents with the smell of chicken and chocolate. So, if you have teenagers at home... don't say I didn't warn you.
I made this batch to share with Caitlin, Stephen and Jess as we watched the Super Bowl (yes, I'm that far behind on these blogs). Stephen and I did most of the eating because I made way too much. The wings came out awesome and the Saints won the Super Bowl. Coincidence? I think not.
A few tips and pointers:
1. After I marinate the wings and right before I cook them, I like to sprinkle on a little of the dry seasoning mix to give them some extra flavor.
2. If you bake the wings, about 15 min before the end of the cook time (which is about an hour at 300 degrees) take the pan out and pour off the excess fat that has pooled. I've found that doing this makes the wings come out crispier in the end.
3. If at all possible, do these on a mesquite wood fire. They are so much better done on a grill.
Rating: SECCDI
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