Honey Garlic Chicken Wings
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These sweet and sticky honey garlic chicken wings are happiness in every bite. Even though they're baked, not fried, they're super crispy. They make the perfect party appetizer or even an easy dinner recipe.
Next up on your chicken wing quest should be these sticky Thai peanut chicken wings, these spicy sriracha buffalo wings, or these salt and pepper chicken wings!
Chicken wings are one of those things that are simply delicious. You know a good time is unfolding when there are chicken wings on the table. And now with this honey garlic chicken wing recipe, you can make them (just as good as the restaurants) in your own home!
Ingredients notes
For the chicken wings:
- Chicken wings: The main ingredient for this dish, you'll need 2 lb. You can use either wings, drummets, or a mix!
- Sesame oil: You'll toss the chicken wings in sesame oil before putting them in the oven to help them crisp up and give them great flavor.
- Sea salt and black pepper: Use 1 teaspoon salt and Ā½ teaspoon black pepper to season the chicken wings.
- Cilantro and sesame seeds: these are optional to serve, but adding a garnish like cilantro and sesame seeds will definitely make this dish feel restaurant-quality!
For the glaze:
- Honey: Sticky, sweet, and really just wonderful. At ā of a cup, this will form the base of your glaze.
- Soy sauce:Ā This will add a rich, salty flavor to the glaze. You can use low-sodium soy sauce or tamari as alternatives.
- Ginger and garlic cloves: BFFs in the kitchen, ginger and garlic add some warmth and zing. Use finely grated ginger and finely minced garlic for this recipe.
- Sesame oil: This nutty flavor will balance some of the sweetness.
- Chili flakes: This will provide heat, but if you don't have any at home you can substitute with red pepper flakes. Start by adding a pinch and adjust to your liking.
How to make honey garlic chicken wings
- Prepare: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Put the chicken wings in a bowl and toss them with sesame oil, sea salt, and pepper.
- Bake the chicken wings: Pop the chicken wings onto the prepared baking sheet, leaving space between them. Bake them for 35-40 minutes, or until they are crispy.
- Make the glaze: Add all the glaze ingredients to a small pot over medium-high heat. Boil for 3-4 minutes, or until the glaze has reduced to ā cup.
- Coat the chicken wings: Once the chicken wings are crispy remove them from the oven and toss them with the glaze.
Expert tips to get crispy baked chicken wings
- Turn the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. You want it hot, but not so hot it will burn the wings.
- UseĀ parchment paperĀ or a silicone baking mat. This is super important as it prevents the wings from sticking to the pan. Stuck on wings means you leave the crispiness on the pan (sad face).
- Coat them with oil. While the skin is full of fat, fat renders fat. You need the fat in the skin to āmelt' so that the skin turns crispy, so definitely don't skip the oil.
- Keep these in the oven until they're nice and crispy. Don't worry about overcooking the chicken, it will be amazing.
What to serve with honey garlic chicken wings
Oh boy, serving honey garlic chicken wings at any gathering is sure to gather a chorus of sounds of joy and delight. If you're wondering what goes well with these honey garlic chicken wings, here are some options that will shine alongside your sticky-sweet dish:
Recipe FAQs
Should I sauce the wings before or after baking?
For this recipe, you'll sauce them after you bake the chicken wings. Once they're nice and crispy, adding the sticky glaze will create that āfinger-licking goodā phenomenon.
What is honey garlic sauce made of?
The glaze for these chicken wings uses honey as the base for a sticky sweetness and adds 2 cloves of garlic to create that incredible honey-garlic combo. It also uses ginger, soy sauce, and sesame oil for an Asian-inspired taste. It's based on our popular honey garlic sauce!
How else can you cook chicken wings?
Besides baking them, you can grill them (try our grilled chicken wings) or you can air fry them.
More honey garlic recipes
Honey Garlic Chicken Wings Recipe
Ingredients
Chicken Wings
- 2 lb chicken wings
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- Ā½ teaspoon black pepper
- Cilantro and sesame seeds (to serve)
The Glaze
- ā cup honey
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce (gluten-free if needed)
- 1 tablespoon finely grated ginger
- 2 large garlic cloves (very finely minced)
- Ā½ teaspoon sesame oil
- Ā¼ teaspoon chili flakes
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place the chicken wings in a large bowl and toss them with sesame oil, sea salt, and pepper.2 lb chicken wings, 1 teaspoon sesame oil, 1 teaspoon sea salt, Ā½ teaspoon black pepper
- Transfer the chicken wings to the prepared baking sheet, making sure there is space between them. Bake them for 35-40 minutes, or until they are crispy.
- While the chicken wings are baking, make the glaze. Add all the glaze ingredients to a small pot over medium-high heat. Boil rapidly for 3-4 minutes, or until the glaze has reduced to ā cup. Remove the pot from the heat.ā cup honey, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 tablespoon finely grated ginger, 2 large garlic cloves, Ā½ teaspoon sesame oil, Ā¼ teaspoon chili flakes
- Once the chicken wings are crispy remove them from the oven and toss them with the glaze. Sprinkle some cilantro and toasted sesame seeds over the top and serve immediately.Cilantro and sesame seeds
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Looks delish! Can’t wait to try these.
This chicken wings looks so yummy! definitely gonna try it!
Made these tonight! Crispy, sticky, and oh so good. Will be my wing go to Recipe!Ā
I love this recipe! Iāve made it several times, and itās always so good. One question though: I find a lot of the sauce fall to the plate and only a little sticks on. Should I be waiting for the sauce to cool a bit before tossing them in the glaze? Thanks!
I usually just keep tossing the wings with the sauce until the sauce cools and thickens enough to coat the wings. But cooling the sauce first is probably a much better idea. š
These were excellent. My only comment is does it matter what honey you use? Because there was a strong honey taste to my glazed chicken. I followed the recipe accordingly, maybe I should cut back on the amount of honey?
If you’re not a fan of honey, you could try swapping some for a sweetener that you like the flavor of. š
How would cooking times differ if using drumsticks instead? I don’t have any wings on hand but really wanna give this a try!
Drumsticks typically take about 40 minutes to cook. š
These are so delicious!Ā
I’m so happy that you love this recipe!
Love these Sticky Honey Garlic Chicken Wings!
So happy to hear that you enjoyed the recipe!
My go to for honey garlic wings. Even people who don’t usually eat wings make an exception for these : )
I’m so happy to hear that the recipe is a hit with you and your friends, Kim!
I often find that online recipes don’t work as perfectly as they look .. That was Nkt the case here! Ā The wings were perfect and incredibly delicious. Ā We wound up scooping last bits of sauce off the plates with our fingers (picture a couple in their 50s here, not kids!). Ā Making them again tonight. Ā I’ll definitely check out more of your ideas!
I love it! So happy to hear that the recipe was a success!
Very tasty! Would have been better without parchment, as wings will stick. Grease a non stick pan, then soapy water and steam in a warm oven makes for easy clean up.
I use Kirkland Signature (Costco brand) parchment paper and it never sticks. If you find that yours does then it’s probably better without it. š