Big Green Egg Chicken Wings Recipe (2024)

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We’ll give you the recipe up front. We hate the websites that bury recipes at the bottom of a novel of romanticized gibberish. You can scroll for the “story” and pictures later.

We love our Big Green Egg. We also love wings. Unfortunately there aren’t too many Big Green Egg recipes out there that show you how to smoke them and not just grill them. We hope to set that straight. This is actually a combination of 3 different recipes . . . the wings, the sauce, and our all purpose rub – which we use on everything we smoke.

Let’s start with the Rub. Wewish for the life of uswecould remember where wefound this recipe online so wecould give them some credit. Weliterally use it on every piece of meat we smoke on the Big Green Egg. Whether it’s a whole chicken, a butt, a shoulder, or chicken wings, this simple rub never gets old for us. It is pretty straight forward and probably no different than most homemade rubs but it is ourgo-to base for everything we do on the Big Green Egg. This makes about a cup so you’ll have plenty left over for other smokes. Just get you an old spice jar and put the leftovers in there. If you want enough just for the wings, you only need 1/4 to 1/2 of what this will make so just do the math accordingly. We always make more so we can use later.

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RUB INGREDIENTS

  • 1/4 cup Paprika
  • 1/8 cup Fresh Ground Black Pepper
  • 1-2 tablespoons Garlic Powder
  • 1-2 tablespoons Onion Powder
  • 1 tablespoon or more Cayenne Pepper
  • 1/4 cup Coarse Salt
  • 1/4 cup Brown Sugar

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RUB DIRECTIONS

Mix all the ingredients together and sprinkle/rub onto the wings. On bigger cuts of meat weapply a little French’s Yellow Mustard before rubbing it in. But on these wings wejust brush them lightly with olive oil prior to sprinklingsome rub on them.The key flavors for uson wings are the paprika and brown sugar so don’t skimp on those.

COOKING ROUND ONE DIRECTIONS

In terms of temperature and time, wetook MikeG’s from the Big Green Egg forum’s advice and directions as a jumping off point. His recommendation is to set the Big Green Egg up for 325 degrees indirect cooking.

If you’re new to indirect smoking on the Big Green Egg, make sure you cover your place setter with foil as it will save you tons of time cleaning up when you’re done.

While MikeG recommended 325, I dropped a few degrees lower in the 300-310 range because I wanted to put mine back on after weapplied the wing sauce to char them a bit and finish out the cooking (see below for recipe and more details).

Cook them like this for about an hour and fifteen minutes to an hour hour and a half. At about the hour mark you should start hearing the fat drip out of the wings and sizzling down on the aluminum foil. This will last for about 10-15 minutes. When youquit hearing the fat drip go ahead and pull them out and toss them in hot sauce.

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So let’s talk about the hot sauce.

Fortunately wedo remember where we got this recipe from . . .Mild Buffalo Wing Sauce Recipe and clicked on the first link.

Normally weavoid Food.com recipes like the plague. But thisrecipe looked good enough when we first started looking and was easy enough that wefigured we wouldgive it a try. Turns out we liked it so much that we haven’t evertried anything new. We have made some slight modifications like adding more Frank’s and adding cayenne pepper. But for the sake of not making it confusing the recipe and directions are below.

Warning, this is a prettymild version of a sauce. Honestly we got more heat from my light dusting and sprinkling of the dry rub than we did from the sauce. But it’s got great flavor and the ancho chili powder sets it off. Weusually double or triple what it calls for on this recipe. But my suggestion is to start with the base and make sure you like it and then play around with it until you find what works for you. The sauce only takes about 10-15 minutes to make so we start working in it once we hear the fat start to drip off the wings and onto the foil place setter.

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SAUCE INGREDIENTS

  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup frank’s hot sauce
  • 1/4 cup tomato sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon cider vinegar
  • 1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried ancho chile powder
  • Salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste

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SAUCE DIRECTIONS

  1. In a pan over low heat, melt the butter. You can allow it to brown slightly if you like, it’s up to you (slightly browning it gives it a nice flavor), but be careful that it doesn’t brown too much or it will burn.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients and whisk together well.
  3. Simmer for only 3-5 minutes, whisking occasionally – if you do it for longer then the garlic powder will begin to cook and the sauce will separate a bit. Do not heat it for long. As with any non-commercial butter/hotsauce sauce, the butter *will* separate a bit, that’s normal. But it gets the worse the longer and hotter you heat it.
  4. On the ancho chile powder: ancho is pretty mild, and the main flavor point you’re looking for is smokiness. If you don’t have ancho chile powder, you shouldn’t substitute it with cayenne or regular chile powder because it won’t taste the same. Cayenne will add a lot of heat, as will regular chile powder, and there’s plenty of heat already in the Frank’s Hot Sauce. If you don’t have ancho, you can try smoked spanish paprika.
  5. Another option for the sauce that we do regular is Honey Hot. For this simply mix 2 parts honey to 1 parts of your hot sauce and you’ve got a really nice Honey Hot glaze.

COOKING ROUND TWO DIRECTIONS

Once they’re thoroughly coated in hot sauce, wereturn them to the Big Green Egg for about 10-15 minutes with the lid opened. If we arefeeling adventurous and want to risk burning ourselves, we’lltake off the place setter and cook them for these last 10-15 minutes like wewould if wewere on a grill just so wecan get some flame on them. If we are lazy (95% of the time) we just leave the lid opened and let the heat rise from the circulating oxygen on the Big Green Egg and this is usually enough that some flames will come up around the sides of the place setter and give them just enough char for ourtastes.

That’s it. Feast like the kings and queens you are.

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Big Green Egg Chicken Wings Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to cook wings on a green EGG? ›

Brush both sides of the chicken wings with sunflower oil and season with the rub. Place the chicken wings on the grid and close the lid of the EGG. Grill the wings for approx. 20 minutes.

What is the secret ingredient to crispy wings? ›

Crispy Hack #1: Baking Powder

The most widespread trick on the internet involves sprinkling a little baking powder onto the wings before baking them.

What temperature do you cook wings on the Big Green Egg? ›

His recommendation is to set the Big Green Egg up for 325 degrees indirect cooking. If you're new to indirect smoking on the Big Green Egg, make sure you cover your place setter with foil as it will save you tons of time cleaning up when you're done.

Should I sauce my wings before cooking? ›

Thoroughly pat the wings dry with paper towels before seasoning them with salt and placing them on a baking sheet. Bake at 375˚ until the wings are crisp and brown, about one hour. If you have sauce to put on your wings, do so just before serving to keep them from getting soggy.

How do you get crispy skin when smoking wings? ›

Toss the wings in baking power and salt.

The baking powder helps remove all the moisture from the skin of the wings so they can crisp.

Is cornstarch or baking powder better for crispy wings? ›

Cornstarch. When you coat chicken wings in plain cornstarch mixed with a little kosher salt before baking, you are rewarded with ultra tasty, divinely crispy wings with zero metallic flavor.

What oil makes the crispiest wings? ›

Canola Oil

Benefits: With a high smoke point and neutral flavor, canola oil is excellent for frying chicken. As an added bonus, it has high levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which makes it healthier than other options.

How do you make chicken skin crispy on Big Green Egg? ›

Set the EGG® up for direct cooking at 350°F. Cook the chicken skin side down for about 15 to 20 minutes until the skin is browned and crispy. Flip the chicken over to bone side down and cook for another 25 to 30 minutes until the internal temperature in the breast is 160°F.

How long to grill chicken on Big Green Egg? ›

Place the chicken on the Grid and close the lid of the EGG. Grill for 10 to 12 minutes per side, until the thermometer reads 160°F/71°C.

Do I have to rinse baking soda off chicken? ›

Allow the meat to soak in the baking soda solution for 15 minutes. Remove the meat from the liquid and briefly rinse the meat in plain water to strip off the baking soda solution (or as much of it as possible). Cook as desired.

What should I soak my wings in? ›

By soaking the wings in a mixture of water, salt, sugar and hot sauce the pick up tons of flavor and stay super-juicy throughout the cooking process. Brining chicken is nothing new, but the real genius comes when the wings are cooked in the brine before frying.

What makes wings crispy baking soda or powder? ›

It may sounds unappealing, but coating chicken wings in seasoned baking powder is what makes the skin super crispy. You won't taste it in the end results, so long as you use aluminium-free. To be clear, make sure you use baking powder, NOT baking soda, because there is a big difference!

How long does it take to smoke wings on Big Green Egg? ›

Smoke the wings, turning occasionally, for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F/74°C or higher. Toss the wings in the Big Green Egg Habanero hot sauce.

How long does it take for chicken wings to be fully cooked? ›

In an oven preheated to 375 degrees F, the 10 wings should be fully crisped and cooked in about 30 to 45 minutes. An instant read thermometer inserted into the meat (but not touching the bone) should read at least 165 degrees F.

How long to cook chicken wings at 225? ›

If you smoke wings at 225 degrees, it will take about one hour to reach 165 °F, the safe internal temperature for wings. The best way to monitor your wings temperature is with a MEATER wireless meat thermometer. Larger wings will take longer to get to165 °F.

How many minutes does it take to grill chicken wings? ›

It takes approximately 25-30 minutes to grill chicken wings. Make sure you are flipping the wings every few minutes to ensure they are cooked evenly through and the skin cooks evenly as well.

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