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Рецепт Wingstop Lemon Pepper Wings
by Stephanie Manley

Wingstop Lemon Pepper Wings

December 7, 20148 Comments

Who doesn’t love wings? You may have even wondered how to make Lemon Pepper Wings, I am going to show you how to make Lemon Pepper Wings just like the Wingstop.

Wings are a wonderful addition to a party, or even a day at where you watching your favorite game. I know that I personally love wings in all varieties, my two favorites are garlic buffalo wings, and of course Parmesan garlic wings. The lemon pepper wings are for those who want a change, or perhaps you have people that don’t like spicy foods. I know, that is an impossible thought, but I digress.

I use a technique that is slightly different than the restaurant, but I feel this method is better for the home cook. Some people may think it is difficult to fry chicken or perhaps you want chicken wings that are slightly healthier. I like to two a two process method where we start the wings in oil, then transfer them to the oven. This has a couple of advantages, you can keep your wings warm until they are ready to be served, and you will know your chicken if fully cooked.

I also bread the wings with a light dusting of seasoned flour so the sauce will cling to the wings. No one wants a wing without sauce because that would just be fried chicken. I think wings need a savory sauce. You will need to purchase lemon pepper at your grocery store for this recipe. It is found on the spice aisle. You can use this later when you cook fish, or even simply grill a chicken breast. I find this a good spice to have in my spice cabinet.

I hope you enjoy these lemon pepper wings for your next game night, Super Bowl, or they are even great for dinner.

Wingstop Lemon Pepper Wings

Have you ever wondered out how make Lemon Pepper Wings? Try my copycat recipe for Wingstop Lemon Pepper Wings, they taste just like the restaurant.

Ingredients

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare seasoned flour by adding 1 cup of flour and the salt and pepper to a medium sized bowl. Stir until well blended. Cut wings for recipe. Cut wings on each join, there are two joints per wing. You can save the flapper(tip) portion for stock, or you may wish to discard this portion.

Dredge the wing portions in seasoned flour. Shake off excess. Heat vegetable oil to 350 degrees. You can use any vegetable oil. Add enough oil to cover the bottom 4 inches of a medium sized saucepan. Cook wings for 5 to 7 minutes or until they start to turn golden brown.

About Stephanie

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.