From my 4 year old:
"Mommy, if you chop me up and bake me in the oven for supper, then you won't have no more Brian."
So I asked, "Why would I chop you up and cook you for dinner?"
Him: "I don't know, but you wouldn't have no more Brian."
So I assured him I have no intention of cooking him for dinner, that the only food I will be cooking will be coming from the grocery store. I wish I knew where he came up with this stuff at.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Hot Wings
I had the craving for some hot wings a couple days ago, so I decided I needed to make some. With all the recipes out there, I didn't know which one to try. So I decided to just "wing" it. I wish I had gotten pictures. I took:
About 4 lbs of chicken wingettes
about 1/2 cup melted butter
about 1-1/2 cups hot sauce
I threw the wings into hot grease and cooked them until they were golden on all sides, then drained. The butter and hot sauce got mixed together in a bowl and the wings got dipped into it. From there, they went into the oven at 350 for about 20 minutes.
The results were pure perfection. My dad and I loved them. My cousin was visiting the next day and finished off what we didn't the night before. He said they were great!
About 4 lbs of chicken wingettes
about 1/2 cup melted butter
about 1-1/2 cups hot sauce
I threw the wings into hot grease and cooked them until they were golden on all sides, then drained. The butter and hot sauce got mixed together in a bowl and the wings got dipped into it. From there, they went into the oven at 350 for about 20 minutes.
The results were pure perfection. My dad and I loved them. My cousin was visiting the next day and finished off what we didn't the night before. He said they were great!