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  2. These Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings Are Oven-Baked Till Crispy - AOL

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    These chicken wings are oven-baked until crispy then tossed in lemon pepper, butter, hot sauce, honey, and lemon juice. This zesty recipe is a hit on game day!

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    The real star of the game is apparently chicken wings. Close to 1.4 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed during the upcoming big championship game and with high-protein diets on the ...

  4. Lemon pepper wings - Wikipedia

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    The dish is prepared by roasting unbreaded chicken wings. After cooking, they are tossed in lemon pepper, a seasoning made with lemon zest and black pepper as well as other ingredients such as sugar. [18] [8] Many recipes use premade lemon pepper. [19] A platter of lemon pepper wings, buffalo wings, and sliced vegetables

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    Chicken wings are a football season essential! From classic buffalo sauce to lemon-pepper, and BBQ, these wings make the best game day snack of all time.

  6. Lemon pepper - Wikipedia

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    Lemon pepper is generally commercially available in small jars, although it may also be homemade. Although the original recipe was a closely-guarded secret, along with preserved lemons it may also include smaller amounts of salt, sugar, onion, garlic, citric acid, additional lemon flavor, cayenne pepper, and other spices.

  7. Seasoning - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the choice of herbs and seasoning, the timing of when flavors are added will affect the food that is being cooked or otherwise prepared. Seasonings are usually added near the end of the cooking period, or even at the table, when the food is served. The most common table-seasonings are salt, pepper, and acids (such as lemon juice).