Re: wingstop
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06/25/20 05:06 PM
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Draclvr
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Don't you have a microwave?
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Re: wingstop
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06/25/20 06:15 PM
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You need to put them in the oven. Boneless wings are breaded and will not microwave well.
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Re: wingstop
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06/25/20 07:31 PM
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The last boneless wings I had were sauced with a Thai Chili sauce, not breaded. But I agree - if they are breaded, then your toaster oven will do a better job.
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Re: wingstop
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06/25/20 08:26 PM
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Drac, they still sauce them the same, but they have a light breading on them (Perhaps I'm using an incorrect term, they are coated with flour) . They need to do that otherwise they'd be naked chunks of chicken breast.
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Re: wingstop
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06/25/20 09:31 PM
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Guess it depends on where you get them from. My favorite ones from our local BBQ place are strictly sauced. Both sound really good to me right now because I'm hungry!
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Re: wingstop
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06/26/20 08:55 AM
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I’m with Ana on this one. It’s easy to overcook in the microwave and then the wings get tough. oven or toaster oven at about 350 would be my suggestion. Shouldn’t take too long. Do about 5 minutes at first and check to see if hot enough.
Last edited by Sparkle; 06/26/20 10:16 AM.
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Re: wingstop
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06/26/20 09:33 AM
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There are times I wish I had a toaster oven to be able to do this... or even an air fryer.
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Re: wingstop
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06/26/20 01:32 PM
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That's why I don't have one, oldbroad. I have zero room for even one more appliance! I do a LOT of cooking and use my oven all the time, but it's quite large and takes forever to heat up... not worth it to just head something up. I have microwave reheating down to a science, although it's not always idea.
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