Honey Chicken Wings

"A recipe I got from a work mate back in the early 80's. Very simple and very tasty. I usually double the quantity as this is really only for 2 people."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Juice the lemon half. Mix together all the ingredients except for chicken wings.
  • Place chicken wings into a shallow roasting dish and pour on half the marinade. Allow to stand (in fridge) for approximately 20 minutes.
  • Prepare a moderate oven (180C) and cook chicken wings for about 15 minutes. Brush on the remaining marinade and return wings to the oven to complete cooking, approximately 30-35 minutes in all.
  • Serve with green salad and herb bread.

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Reviews

  1. Chicken wings, a temptation for all! Busyozmum, I love to eat wings so try different recipes off and on. Most of the time I preferred to deep fry the wings rather than baking or grilling. Your recipe seems to be delicious one. I will give it a try to have hot, spicy and sweet flavoured wings while omitting sherry wine and replacing it with hot sauce.<br/><br/>DbaiG<br/>Bolee.com
     
  2. Excellent chicken wings. I took the skin off of mine and marinated them for 3 hours. Next time I will add some green onion and let them marinate even longer. I will also finish under the broiler to make them a bit crispy. I will absolutely make these again. Made for Aus/NZ Recipe Swap October 2008.
     
  3. I've never cooked chicken wings in the oven before & found them a lot fattier than on the barbeque. The taste of the marinade was great - I made as directed & added just a teaspoon of sambal oelek for a bit of a kick. Made for Aus/NZ Recipe Swap December 2007. Thanks busyozmum for sharing this recipe.
     
  4. I announced to DH as he arrived home from work that tonite was *Tag Nite in Iceland* . I managed to get 5 tags into our meal which included a mixed green salad (dressing tagged), this recipe & 3 other tags - another chicken wing recipe & 2 potato dishes. I will not compare the 2 wing recipes as their flavours were distinctly different. These wings are the classic oriental variety, were very easy to fix & had an excellent balance of all flavours. We liked them a lot! Thx for sharing your recipe w/us.
     
  5. I made these up in the sauce ahead of time and brought them to a friends cottage. It was so simple to make this recipe, I just popped them in the oven, whipped up a green salad and supper was on the table in no time. Wonderful recipe!!
     
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I was born to migrant (Polish) parents in the western suburbs of Victoria, Australia in the early 60's. I was born to love food. My mother, a talented lady, taught herself to cook after she got married and turned out to be a wonderful cook. People everywhere rave about her meals. I am especially fond of the few traditional Polish dishes she makes. These days that only happens by special request. :o) When I was 18, I married into a Greek/Macedonian family and so my love of food was further expanded and enhanced. Those people can cook! Now married for a 2nd time to a true-blue Aussie guy, I struck gold again with a mother-in-law who was extremely talented in her kitchen. Unfortunately she's too elderly and unwell to weild her wooden spoon these days but I thoroughly enjoy discussing her favourite recipes and perusing her old cook books. Food has always been a huge part of my life. I love all types of cuisines. Hubby and I have 7 kids (his, mine and ours). At present (2010), they are 26, 26, 25, 24, 20, 11 & 9 years old. I get to practice in the kitchen a lot. Sometimes more than I really want to. LOL! The 5 older kids are no longer living at home but phone me with foody requests regularly. I LOVE it when they ask for a favourite dish to be cooked by me. I feel my job has been well done. :o) My 2 younger kids are a Mum's nightmare to feed. I don't know why, but these 2 are by far the pick-iest eaters of the 7. Still, they are asked to try new things regularly and I'm sure one day, they too will have a love of good food as the rest of us do. <img src="http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jewelies/Erica-1-1.jpg"> Australian/New Zealand RECIPE SWAP #22 - November 2008 <img src="http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c105/jewelies/MullaMulla-1-1.jpg"> Australian/New Zealand RECIPE SWAP #21 - October 2008 <img src=http://i335.photobucket.com/albums/m445/mliss29/vegnswap3/group07kiwi.jpg> Veg*n Swap 3 ~ October 2008 <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee267/these2hands/RecipeSwap2.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>
 
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