Sriracha Asian Smoked Wings

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I'm a new guy around here and did my cattle call. Thanks for the welcome. So, I figured I should post something up and get to contributing. I did this recipe for the first time last weekend and they will be done again many times over.

First off, have to start with the sauce:


One 14 or 18 oz bottle of Orange Marmalade
1/3 cup of honey
1/3 cup of brown sugar
1/3 cup Sriracha Sauce
bring it to a boil or just warm it up to a high heat works fine as well. The sauce:

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Then I put a coat of a mild jalapeno rub on the wings. I smoked them indirect at 350 degrees with apple wood for 1 hour:

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After that hour, dip the wings in the sauce and smoke another 15 minutes. Then, dip and flip for another 15 minutes and you're finished:

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They are the best wings I have ever had. The sauce is the key. It's not as sweet as it sounds as well as having a heat that gets creeps up on you. After an hour and a half on the smoke, I was a little worried about rubbery skin. After all was said and done, it's not an issue.

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As an FYI, I understand substituting peach, raspberry or apricot jelly is very good as well. I want to try the sauce on a spatch cocked bird as well.
 
Dude, way to come out swingin' A killer recipe and great pron! Looks great. I've never thought of using marmalade - but have used canned peaches and run them through a food processor - your way sounds better. Thanks!
 
I also tried that sauce last night for the first time on some chicken thighs. Really good. I am going to try the sauce on pork either tonight or tomorrow. All the grocer had was pork butt in the back that wasn't sliced thin in the back yet so I asked them to slice me
four 1.5" chops. Anybody tried pork chops made from pork butt?
 
I also tried that sauce last night for the first time on some chicken thighs. Really good. I am going to try the sauce on pork either tonight or tomorrow. All the grocer had was pork butt in the back that wasn't sliced thin in the back yet so I asked them to slice me
four 1.5" chops. Anybody tried pork chops made from pork butt?
Around these parts they're called pork steak and they are really good...
 
Great looking wings Pete! I'm looking forward to trying your recipe, you've never steered me wrong in the past. :-D
 
Man thdem look good!...What does the sriracha sauce consist of?

It is made from blendering of red jalapeños, garlic powder, sugar, salt and vinegar. Of course the exact way it's made is a secret. You can find it at most any grocery store. Here's a little more info I found on google search:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/dining/20united.html

Thanks for all the compliments from everyone. Wish I could say I'm the one that came up with it but that's not the case. I just ran across the recipe.
 
Welcome and thanks for the recipe - they look and sound great
 
They're great! I did those 3 weeks ago.
Make sure to line the bottom of your grill with foil....the drippings will caramelize and solidify your kettle's ash sweeper.

I also substituted Apricot preserves which came out just as good.
 
That is a recipe from the Virtual Weber site......and it is a winner.
 
Yep that looks good enough to put on my must try list. Thanks and Welcome.
 
Yep that looks good enough to put on my must try list. Thanks and Welcome.

I agree, when I found it, figured the same thing. I saw all the hype about it and thought, it was probably too much hype. It wasn't. The guy who figured this one out is a genius. Plus, it's so simple :mrgreen:
 
coming out swinging is right! damn this is on my TO DO list for next week. I'm even gonna bookmark this!

and since i'm too damned lazy to read the cattle call, WELCOME FELLOW EGGER!
 
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