pillar_assault t1_j5ffhv1 wrote
Reply to comment by CanIHazSumCheeseCake in [Homemade] Crispy Air Fryer Buffalo-style Chicken Wings by elcelt
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Yes you do. These are naked.
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Best way to cook a pork loin
b33flu t1_j5fi7j3 wrote
I prefer my wings to be unbreaded. Started ordering them that way at restaurants to avoid all the extra fat soaked up when they’re fried in oil, and continued it at home even with an oilless fryer just to save the extra steps and mess of breading. They still are plenty crispy.
pillar_assault t1_j5flbvk wrote
Yep just a lil lowry’s is all you need. Love some healthy wings
ccdfa t1_j5g1ca7 wrote
I have never had breaded wings before. Where do they make them like that?
donnenb t1_j5g26gq wrote
Boneless will always be breaded, but I’ve seen a lot of breaded bone-in from Korean and Chinese places!
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b33flu t1_j5g86vs wrote
BW3’s and Frickers are two chains in the Midwest United States that have breaded wings and need to specify naked.
ccdfa t1_j5gas22 wrote
Just the boneless though right?? Bdubs defo doesn't have breaded traditional wings
clenom t1_j5kx895 wrote
Many (in my experience most) sports bars and restaurants in the Midwest (both great lakes and great plains) serve breaded wings as the standard. Stand alone wing places and chains tend to still do naked wings.
ccdfa t1_j5l2z89 wrote
Hm. Maybe I haven't been going to the right places! I grew up in ND and have spent much of my time around the cities, Chicago, and Duluth area. Of course boneless wings are always breaded, but I don't recall ever eating breaded traditional wings
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