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Crispy Miso (Baked!) Wings

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CRISPY MISO (BAKED!) WINGS

Super Bowl = wings!  And these are what I'm making.  The spread, for me, is what it's all about…..eating "bad" (but oh-so-good) food.  I figured it was time for me to up my wing game, and I’ve been slightly obsessed with putting white miso paste in everything lately.  There are a ton of varieties of miso, and you can find it in any Asian grocery store in the refrigerated section.  I use it in salad dressings, marinades for fish, meat and, of course, in my baked wings recipe. 

I LOVE some good wings, but I wasn’t so into deep-frying them and making a splattered mess of my kitchen.  But you can still get them crispy in the oven.   If you crank it up high enough and cook the wings on a rack over a sheet tray - the chicken skin fat will render out, they'll stay tender AND the skin will crisp up nicely!  These are slightly sweet, umami, and with a great kick.  Enjoy!

Serves 6

For the marinade + wings:

½ cup white miso paste

¼ cup plus two tablespoons mirin

3-4 tablespoons sriracha (plus more if you want extra heat)

3 tablespoons soy sauce

2 tablespoons sesame oil

1 tablespoon brown sugar

½ teaspoon rice wine vinegar

4 garlic cloves, finely chopped

3 lbs chicken wings, tips removed, drummettes and flats separated

Kosher salt

Toasted sesame seeds, for garnish

For the dipping sauce:

½ cup sour cream

½ lime, juiced

small handful of cilantro, chopped

Extra sriracha, to taste

For the marinade:  In a bowl, whisk together the miso, mirin, sriracha, soy, sesame oil, brown sugar and rice wine vinegar.  Set aside/refrigerate a half cup for the dipping sauce.  Add the minced garlic to the marinade and toss the wings with it until they are thoroughly coated.  Transfer to a plastic bag and refrigerate for a minimum of 5 hours and preferably overnight.

For the wings: Preheat oven to 400° F.  Put a wire rack over a baking sheet and set aside.

Transfer the marinated wings to a colander to drain, and then wipe off any excess.  The marinade can burn, so you want it dry-ish.  Season the wings with salt and transfer to the rack over the baking sheet.  Bake the wings for about 40 minutes, rotating half way through cooking..

For the dipping sauce: In another bowl, add the reserved marinade and mix with the sour cream, lime juice, cilantro and more sriracha, depending on your heat preference.  

Serve hot with the dipping sauce and sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds!

tags: super bowl recipes, what to cook for the super bowl, Super Bowl, wings, crispy wings, best chicken wings recipe
categories: all 4, appetizers 1, blog, main dishes, man-friendly, quick & easy, recipes
Wednesday 02.01.17
Posted by Aliya LeeKong
 

Superbowl Sunday Essentials

SUPERBOWL SUNDAY ESSENTIALS

I love Superbowl Sunday, but, if I'm being honest, it has little to do with football!  it’s an excuse to have a few friends over for a nice relaxed appetizer party, watch good commercials, and enjoy a little entertainment at halftime!  Is that terrible?  Anyway, I wanted to share what I'll be cooking this Sunday...Enjoy!

 

HARISSA-CHEESE STUFFED FRIED OLIVES

I know, deep-frying is kind of a pain, but if you have the oil out and are going to do wings anyway, you might as well get some bang for your buck.  And these fried olives
 are amazing!!  Pitted olives filled with a bit of harissa-scented ricotta and cream cheese, rolled in panko and parm and fried to crunchy-creamy finish....my man complains that I make food that's too refined for a football party, but...then he eats these anyway!

 

 

BAKED JALAPEÑO POPPERS

Photo: Recipe Girl

Photo: Recipe Girl

So if you don't want to fry, this is just the right snack, and who doesn't love jalapeño poppers? They've always been one of my favorite bar foods, but over the years I’ve learned to create my own and somewhat healthier version (baked, not fried, and super easy)!  Slice the peppers in half, and take out the seeds and the ribs.  In a bowl mix some shredded cheddar and Monterey jack cheese with Mexican oregano, granulated garlic, granulated onion, smoked paprika, chopped cilantro and a little cumin.  Toss together and stuff in the pepper halves. Dip the halves in flour, then egg wash, then some panko; bake in 400 degree oven until tender or follow the recipe above.

 

 

BAKED TRINI WONTONS

Another recipe for the frying-averse: my baked Trini wontons.  Think wonton skins filled with ground pork (or whatever meat you like) that have the best of Asian and West Indian flavors.  Garlic, ginger, soy but also habanero, lime zest and cilantro.   Seriously yummy and great to keep in your freezer for impromptu parties.

 

 

VEGETABLE SAMOSAS

Photo: Rasa Malaysia

Photo: Rasa Malaysia

Vegetable samosas are the perfect vegetarian appetizers - little packets of crisp dough filled with cumin- and chili-scented potatoes.  These require a bit of work but are so worth it!

 

 

QUESO FUNDIDO

Photo: Bon Appetit

Photo: Bon Appetit

Nothing beats a a hot, melty, cheesy dip at a Superbowl party and this recipe gives you exactly that and then some!  What is better than dipping your tortilla chip in a bowl of melted cheddar with tomatoes, chorizo and fresh cilantro?  Yea....I can’t think of anything else either.

 

 

KOREAN-STYLE WINGS

Photo: Food52

Photo: Food52

And, finally, the wings!  Superbowl isn't Superbowl without wings, and though there's nothing wrong with the old-standby, hot wings, why not try something new? These are genius, oven-baked but with the crisp texture you love in a fried wing.  The sauce comes together by stirring together a few ingredients in a bowl - tamari, rice vinegar, ginger, chili flakes, etc.  It's seriously one of the easiest (and tastiest) wing recipes out there. 

Have fun this weekend!

tags: Super Bowl, what to cook for the super bowl, super bowl recipes, wings, crispy wings
categories: all 3, appetizers, lifestyle-1, main dishes, recipes, man-friendly
Wednesday 02.03.16
Posted by Aliya LeeKong
 

Do it up for the Super Bowl!

DO IT UP FOR THE SUPER BOWL!

Any excuse to get my friends together, cook and watch something on the big screen is good enough for me, but the Super Bowl is one of my favorite times!  I still cook it up, but it's my time to add a bit of finesse to casual comfort and finger foods.  I'll be the first to admit: these aren't your everyday football foods.  BUT I can guarantee (from experience) as the dudes are wharfing down the ribs, no one cares how typical they are - just how good they taste...Now that almost all of the posts from my old blog have been moved over to this new site, thought I would share some oldies but goodies that would be really fun for this weekend's game-watching.

TEMPURA WINGS WITH SRIRACHA-HONEY

I grew up in Florida watching football, and when it comes to watching sports, my mind flashes to two things: wings and ribs!!  These wings are what you want - crispy, not greasy and super tender with a sweet and spicy sauce.  I like fish sauce for a little funk, but leave it out if you don't have it.  The best part is you don't need the skin here to get crackling-perfection, so I guess we could almost call these healthy....

 

BABY BACK RIBS WITH POMEGRANATE MOLASSES

Fall-off-the-bone ribs (as you can see from the photo...) with a serious barbeque sauce, sweetened with pomegranate molasses.  Your guests might need bibs.  Need I say more?

 

SMOKY LAMB SLIDERS WITH MINT-CHILI PICKLED CUKES

Sliders are another staple of mine, and these are smoky and spicy and juicy.  If you're lamb-squeamish, use beef or an Italian pork-beef blend, and they'll be just as good.  Go for a mini brioche bun for the ultimate in pillowy, buttery flavor. 

 

CHEESE BREAD, BRAZILIAN-STYLE...

I swear these are easy, and some of my friends-who-don't-cook-that-often can attest since they've made them.  No yeast - so none of that rising and punching down nonsense - just a bit of kneading together of ingredients, an hour of rest and they are ready to bake.  They use tapioca starch which you can get at Whole Foods, and they are seriously delicious. 

 

TRINI-STYLE WONTONS

Wontons are one of those things you kind of have to do and mess up folding and then will be a pro at forever.  and they are a great finger food that you can stuff with just about anything.  These are Trini-style because they were inspired by some I get in Crown Heights, Brooklyn at the Trini-Chinese spot.  I baked them because I was feeling healthy, but if you have the oil going for the wings, fry 'em up for a minute or two until golden brown - this is, after all, a special occasion.

 

HARISSA-CHEESE STUFFED FRIED OLIVES

Please, don't make fun of me.  Who serves olives for a Super Bowl party??  Stuff them with cheese, make them spicy, fry them and see what happens...

Don't forget that you need something to wash all of this good food down with.  Do yourself a favor and make a pitcher of something and let people help themselves to that and beer from the fridge, so you can relax and hang with your friends and fam!  Have fun watching the Super Bowl this weekend!!

tags: Super Bowl, super bowl recipes, what to cook for the super bowl, game food ideas
categories: blog, lifestyle, all 2
Friday 01.30.15
Posted by Aliya LeeKong