Sticky Wings are the perfect appetizer for any occasion. These Baked Sesame Chicken Wings are a favorite for game day. A little bit spicy, a little bit sweet, and loved by all. You’ll never miss deep frying your wings after you taste how amazing baked wings are!
Sticky Wings
These sticky wings are baked in a flavorful Asian-inspired sesame soy sauce. These baked wings are the perfect mix of sweet and spicy!
Pat and I always have a debate every time we order baked wings. He always wants really spicy, and I always want something mild like garlic parmesan or honey bbq. I just don’t like my mouth to be on fire for the rest of the night. But I get his point…A little flavor on your wings is a good thing. Too mild is just boring…you might as well order chicken strips off the kids menu.
This Sticky Wings recipe is the perfect compromise…something we can both devour. There’s plenty of spice, but not too much. Enough delicious sesame sauce to go around, and they’re baked wings instead of fried. Are you intrigued?
These Sesame Chicken Wings are the perfect sweet & spicy wings recipe!
How to Make Sticky Wings
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Place two 2-gallon sized resealable plastic bags together. (I use two just in-case one has a small hole.)
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Pat the chicken dry with paper towels and sprinkle lightly with salt and black pepper.
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Pour ½ teaspoon kosher salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper, minced garlic, maple syrup, soy sauce, ginger paste and crushed red pepper into the inside plastic bag.
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Add the chicken pieces to the marinade, and zip the inside bag closed, squeezing out as much air as possible.
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Seal the outside bag around the inside bag and turn the chicken over a few times to cover ensure all pieces are covered with marinade.
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Refrigerate the chicken at least 1 hour or overnight.
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When ready to cook, heat the oven to 425°F and line a medium sized baking dish with parchment or spray the dish with nonstick cooking spray.
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Place chicken in the pan, being sure to keep a little space between the pieces. Pour the excess marinade over the chicken.
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Cook the chicken 20 minutes, then flip each piece over and brush with pan drippings (marinade). Sprinkle chicken with toasted sesame seeds and cook another 10-15 minutes or until the sauce has thickened and has caramelized to the meat. The chicken should cook a total of 30-35 minutes.
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Remove the chicken from the oven and let cool slightly.
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Garnish with sliced green onions and serve.
How do you bake chicken wings in the oven?
Baked wings are so easy to make! And baking chicken wings in the oven is much healthier than frying them.
For our Sesame Sticky Wings recipe, you’ll heat your oven to 425°F. Once they’re all sauced up, you’ll bake them in the oven for about 30-35 minutes.
How do I make sticky wings crispy?
You’ll never miss the fry on these sesame sticky wings! My trick for making them extra crispy? Leave them under the broiler for a couple of minutes to crispy them up.
Sesame Chicken Wings
The thing that makes these Asian Sticky Wings truly amazing is the sauce. It’s SO delicious and SO sticky…good luck trying not to get messy! But that’s what you get with wings, it’s all part of the fun.
Sticky Wing Sauce Ingredients:
- Soy Sauce
- Maple Syrup
- Garlic
- Ginger Paste
- Crushed Red Pepper
- Salt & Pepper
This makes up the sauce to marinate the wings in, and man is it good! Finishing them off with toasted sesame seeds after baking adds that last bit of texture and flavor to make the perfect sesame wings!
How do you toast sesame seeds?
If you can’t find Toasted Sesame Seeds at the store, just toast them yourself! It’s really simple and worth the extra step.
- Heat a small skillet over medium heat.
- Spread the seeds in an even layer and cook until they are lightly browned.
- Shake or stir the seeds often to prevent burning and to promote evenly toasted seeds
- This should take approximately 4-5 minutes. Be sure to watch them closely.
You can do this while the wings are marinating, or any time before baking.
What is a good seasoning for chicken wings?
Oooh, you are in for a treat with this recipe! Our Asian-inspired sesame sauce is the best sweet and spicy seasoning for sticky wings. It’s filled with flavor but not too hot. The garlic, soy sauce, and ginger flavors blend together so well to create these delicious Sesame Chicken Wings.
More chicken wings we love
- The Best Fried Buffalo Wings
- Baked Chicken Wings Recipe
- Honey Chicken Wings
- Baked Orange Soda Hot Wings
- Slow Cooker Garlic Parmesan Wings
- Garlic Parmesan Chicken Wings
- Thai Chicken Wings
- Pepper Jelly Chicken Wings
- Gochujang Wings
I plan to make this Sesame Sticky Wings recipe for the Super Bowl, and then again for each and every game Pat makes me watch against my will. Maybe not the healthiest diet idea, but baked wings are still better than fried!
I hope you love these sesame wings as much as we do! They’re definitely a favorite appetizer here!
See recipe card below for details on how to make Sticky Wings. Enjoy!
And check out our Baked Chicken Guide for 25 easy chicken recipes!
Baked Sesame Sticky Wings
Ingredients
- 2 pounds chicken wingettes and drumettes either one or a combo of both
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt plus more to taste
- ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- ½ cup pure maple syrup
- ¼ cup low-sodium soy sauce
- 1½ tablespoons ginger paste or 1 tablespoon freshly ground ginger
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper red pepper flakes
- 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds *See note
- Garnish: 2 scallions or green onions thinly sliced at an angle
Instructions
- Place two 2-gallon sized resealable plastic bags together. (I use two just in-case one has a small hole.)
- Pat the chicken dry with paper towels and sprinkle lightly with salt and black pepper.
- Pour ½ teaspoon kosher salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper, minced garlic, maple syrup, soy sauce, ginger paste and crushed red pepper into the inside plastic bag.
- Add the chicken pieces to the marinade, and zip the inside bag closed, squeezing out as much air as possible.
- Seal the outside bag around the inside bag and turn the chicken over a few times to cover ensure all pieces are covered with marinade.
- Refrigerate the chicken at least 1 hour or overnight.
- When ready to cook, heat the oven to 425°F and line a medium sized baking dish with parchment or spray the dish with nonstick cooking spray.
- Place chicken in the pan, being sure to keep a little space between the pieces. Pour the excess marinade over the chicken.
- Cook the chicken 20 minutes, then flip each piece over and brush with pan drippings (marinade). Sprinkle chicken with toasted sesame seeds and cook another 10-15 minutes or until the sauce has thickened and has caramelized to the meat. The chicken should cook a total or 30-35 minutes.
- Remove the chicken from the oven and let cool slightly.
- Garnish with sliced green onions and serve.
- Enjoy!
- *Note: If you can’t find Toasted Sesame Seeds, just toast them yourself by heating a small skillet over medium heat. Spread the seeds in an even layer and cook until they are lightly browned. Shake or stir the seeds very often to prevent burning and to promote evenly toasted seeds – approximately 4-5 minutes. Watch closely.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
The wings were great! How long to cook chicken legs with same sauce?
It depends on the size of the legs. Start with the same cook time, and check every 5 minutes until they reach 165°F internally!
Delicious! Will add more red pepper flakes for more heat next time.Great recipe!
Thanks for letting us know, Sandra!
Hi! I came here after listening to the Mom Hour’s podcast and gave them a test run this weekend and they were delicious! I am hoping to make them this Saturday for my family’s Christmas party but was thinking I probably need about 6lbs of wings. Would I need to triple the sauce ingredients? Particularly the maple syrup? 1.5cups just sounded like A LOT – any way to reduce it without compromising the taste and consistency? Thanks so much!
I think making too much possibly is better than too little!
Hi! The Mom Hour Podcast directed me here and it looks so delish! Would love to make for my holiday party next weekend, but would need to make about 6lbs of wings. Would I really use 1.5cups of syrup? Seems like a lot so wanted to see if there
Would be a way to reduce the amount? Thanks so much!
I think making too much possibly is better than too little!
Is there a substitute for ginger paste?
The best option would be grated ginger!
Hi Becky. What would you suggest to use instead of soy sauce? Could I use Worcestershire sauce?
It might alter the taste a bit, but give it a try!
Hi could u plz suggest an alternative for maple syrup. Thanks
You could use honey. Hope you enjoy!
Thanks;)
Becky < thank you .
these were amazing . i love you website:) im a very experienced cook and love to cook but also love good new recipes .thanks for all the hard work
YAY! Thank you so much! So glad you loved them. Thanks for the kind words.
I follow you on instagram. This recipe caught my attention. We are preparing for bad weather and i wanted to have some Finger food to snack oN throughout the day. This recipe was simple and easy. I didn’t have sesame seeds, but It was still good. Wings did not last one hour. PInning this so i can make again. Thank you!
This made my day to hear! Sorry you’re having bad weather but I’m so glad the wings were a hit! Thanks so much for saying hi, love to hear comments like this :)
I just try soy sauce wings a few days ago, that’s what I always make. But I can say that your BAKED WINGS will be much more delicious. I would try this, but I have to change my oven to the bigger one first. I wil come back after that. Thank you.
Soy sauce wings sound awesome too!