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  2. 20 Classic Wing Recipes That Will Level Up Your Super ... - AOL

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    Scroll through these 20 best Super Bowl chicken wing recipes for the big game and don't forget about game-day desserts either! Bobby Flay Sweet and savory wings that are baked instead of fried.

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    Once you've secured your wings, browse these recipes to find the chicken recipe you'll add to the tailgate menu. Whether they're coated in seasoning, heavily sauced, or simply breaded and fried ...

  4. These Buffalo Chicken Recipes Will Spice Up Your Game Day Menu

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    Get Ree's Buffalo Mac and Cheese recipe. Shop Now. C.W. Newell. Buffalo Chicken Pasta. When your game day and carb cravings hit at once, whip up a pan of buffalo chicken pasta. Like the fan ...

  5. Creamy Buffalo Wings Recipe - AOL

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    8 tsp Buffalo-style hot sauce, preferably Tabasco brand; 1 / 4 cup ketchup; 1 / 4 cup mayonnaise; 1 tsp horseradish; 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce; 2 tsp sugar; vegetable or canola oil, for frying; 24 chicken wings, split, trimmed of excess fat and skin, wing tips removed; 1 / 4 cup all-purpose flour (preferably Wondra) or rice flour

  6. Buffalo wing - Wikipedia

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    Cayenne pepper-based hot sauce, melted butter, and vinegar are the standard base of Buffalo wing sauce, which may be made mild, medium, or hot. [40] Other ingredients are also common, although less dominant, such as Worcestershire sauce and garlic powder. Commercial ready-to-use wing sauce is made with varying levels of spiciness. [41]

  7. Filé powder - Wikipedia

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    Choctaw Native Americans of the American South (Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana) were the first to use dried, ground sassafras leaves as a seasoning. [6] The French word filé is the past participle of the verb filer, meaning (among other things) "to turn into threads", "to become ropy". [7] [8]