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Buffalo Basting


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Diverting somewhat from Saffy's helpful thread for a chicken wing coating, I am looking for a "buffalo" wing hot sauce (not a honey/garlic, mustard, soy or other sauce, but a simple hot sauce).

Here's my dilemna. I like to buy wings from my local butcher, cook 'em on my pizza stone in a convection oven (avoiding frying) and then toss in a hot sauce followed by a quick broil or charcoal grill. I can't quite get the flavor that you can find in any good pub.

Since I would like this prep to be quick, I don't mind purchasing the sauce. So...

1) any recommendations on a commercial brand of hot sauce that approximates the "pub" taste you find on buffalo wings; and/or

2) any ideas for a quick homemade prep?

Thanks in advance.

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The starter sauce I use is:

4 parts butter

2 parts pepper sauce (originally Tabasco, but see the thread on hot sauces)

1 part red wine vinegar

This is the basis for almost all wing sauces and glazes, dating back to the Anchor in Buffalo. You will often see vegetable oil substituted for butter, other acids for the vinegar and somtimes a form of sugar or gum to help the glaze stick.

Dave Scantland
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Eat more chicken skin.

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