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  2. Hot Ones - Wikipedia

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    Hot Ones is an American YouTube talk show, created by Sean Evans and Chris Schonberger, hosted by Evans and produced by First We Feast and formerly Complex Media. [1] Its basic premise involves celebrities being interviewed by Evans over a platter of increasingly spicy chicken wings.

  3. Sean Evans (interviewer) - Wikipedia

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    Sean Evans (born April 26, 1986) [1] is an American YouTuber who is best known for co-creating and hosting the series Hot Ones, in which he interviews celebrities as they eat progressively spicier chicken wings.

  4. Winging it: Home cooks and pros share how they devised ... - AOL

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    2 1/2 lbs. chicken wings, drumettes or boneless thighs (skin-on), about 16 pieces. 1/4 cup ketchup. 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar. 1/2 to 1 tablespoon hot pepper sauce.

  5. Buffalo wing - Wikipedia

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    A Buffalo wing in American cuisine is an unbreaded chicken wing section (flat or drumette) that is generally deep-fried, then coated or dipped in a sauce consisting of a vinegar-based cayenne pepper hot sauce and melted butter prior to serving.

  6. 33 best chicken wing recipes - AOL

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  8. Chicken wing - Wikipedia

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    Chicken wing(s) or chickenwing may refer to: Chicken wings; Chicken wings as food. Buffalo wing, a popular way of preparing chicken wings; Chicken wing rice roll, a ...

  9. Joey Chestnut - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Chestnut won the Wing Bowl XV, an annual Philadelphia event at the Wachovia Center. In this competition, he ate 182 chicken wings in 30 minutes, becoming a Wing Bowl champion and record holder. [20] Chestnut was seen on a YouTube video drinking a gallon of milk in 41 seconds. [21]