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Double-Fried Chicken Wings

This classic recipe for double-fried chicken wings is a must-have for anyone seeking the ultimate crunch. By using a clever two-stage cooking process, the chicken remains incredibly succulent on the inside while the exterior develops a glass-like, golden coating. The secret lies in a simple blend of plain flour and cornflour, which creates a light yet durable crust that stands up perfectly to your favourite savoury glazes or spicy buffalo sauces.

As a high-protein snack or a substantial main course, these homemade wings are far superior to shop-bought versions. The par-frying technique allows you to prepare the chicken in advance, making this an excellent choice for weekend entertaining or a quick midweek treat. Serve them piled high with a cooling blue cheese dip or simply enjoy their pure, seasoned flavour straight from the frying pan.

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Ingredients for Double-Fried Chicken Wings

  • 450g chicken wings Kosher salt and black pepper

  • 130g de harina común

  • 130g de maicena

Season chicken wings with equal parts salt and pepper—just enough to lightly coat the wings, then rub gently into wings.

Mix flour and cornflour in a mixing bowl. Dredge each wing in the mix until there’s NO visible moisture on each wing. Shake off excess, then set aside on a plate or rack.

Pour 2 inches of oil in a pot, or enough to submerge the wings. (If you’re frying up whole wings—where the drumette, the wingette, and the tip haven’t been cut apart—pour in 3 inches.)

Over high heat, heat the oil to 177°C. Par(tially)-fry the wings for 10 minutes, then remove from pot, and shake off any excess oil. The par-fry cooks the chicken completely through, sealing in the flavour, while starting to form the outside crispy layer.

Set wings on a paper towel–lined plate or rack for 5 minutes, or until they cool to room temperature. This prevents the meat from overcooking, while keeping in its moisture.

OPTIONAL: You can store the par-fried wings in the fridge and do the second wing fry the next day. Just be sure the wings are at room temperature when you fry them.

Once the wings cool down, reheat the oil to 177°C and fry them a second time for 10 more minutes. The second fry crisps the wings to the point of delicious crunchiness. Remove wings, then shake off excess oil. Brush on or toss wings in a bowl with your favourite sauce. Or, if you just want the purest form of savory, crunchy wings around, eat ’em as is, which I often do as a “taste test.”

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  • 28 Ene 2026 | Publicado originalmente

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