This baked chicken wings recipe is my absolute favorite. It’s less messy and, in my opinion, more flavorful than frying. We are a family that loves a game day celebration, and it’s never complete unless I make a batch of my famous baked chicken wings. In fact, I usually have to make a double batch just to be safe. I’m so proud that over 2000 home cooks have rated these wings a 5-star success.
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Don’t get me wrong, I love fried wings– but cooking chicken wings in the oven creates incredible flavor, juicy chicken, and crispy skin, without the hassle and oil required for deep-frying. After I developed this recipe, I’ve made them this way, baked instead of fried, more times than I can count. This recipe is on my list of favorite best Super Bowl appetizers, so don’t forget to make a batch!
What’s in This Chicken Wings Recipe?
- Chicken Wings: I prefer to use chicken wingettes (the middle part of the wing, sometimes called the ‘flat’) for this recipe. Not only are they easier to cook and eat, but they get really nice and crispy in the oven. You can bake any part(s) of the chicken wing in the oven with this seasoning rub. Just keep in mind that cooking different parts may require different cooking times.
- Flour: When combined with the spices listed below, this becomes a flavorful seasoned coating. It helps the seasoning stick to the wings, and it creates a crispy skin.
- Butter: Dot the baking sheet with pats of unsalted butter– it melts while the wings are in the oven, helping to add moisture and flavor. Plus, it crisps up the skin.
- Seasoning Blend: The dry rub is what makes these baked wings so irresistible! It’s a simple mix of paprika, garlic powder, and salt and pepper, and it tastes amazing.
The Secret To Crispy Baked Wings
There are two ingredients I use to make sure the skin gets nice and crispy on my wings:
- Coating them with flour helps build texture.
- Cooking them on a tray with butter helps them brown, and lends more crispiness.
How to Store and Reheat
If you manage to have any of these baked chicken wings leftover, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. I usually freeze chicken wings in a single layer on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to a Ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Always allow wings to thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating in the oven.
To reheat, place them back in the oven at 350°F, for about 15 minutes, or until 165°F internally.
Serving Suggestions
No matter how good the chicken wings are (and trust me, these seasoned baked wings are finger-lickin’ good!), I always feel that a few tasty dipping sauces are a must. The flavor of the spice rub goes well with literally any type of dipping sauce you love. I love to dip them in buffalo sauce, ranch dressing, or Chick fil A sauce, but the possibilities are endless!
On game day, I like to serve them with french fries or potato wedges, veggie sticks, and other dippable items. When I want to go the comfort food route, I’ll whip up some creamy coleslaw, mashed potatoes, or mac and cheese casserole.
5-Star Review
“Came across this recipe a while back and decided to give it a try and it is the best! I had only cooked wings a few times before this recipe and now we have them at least once a month. Everyone raves about how good they are every time I make them. Thanks for sharing the recipe!” – Jill W.
Baked Chicken Wings Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (⅜ stick)
- ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons ground paprika
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 10-12 chicken wingettes just means tips removed; thawed if frozen
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with foil. Dot the foil with the butter, there is no need to melt it ahead of time but you can if you would like.3 tablespoons unsalted butter
- In a medium-sized bowl, combine the flour, paprika, garlic powder, and salt and pepper.⅓ cup all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons ground paprika, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- Coat both sides of each wing fully in the flour mixture and place on the baking sheet. Make sure the butter pieces are evenly spaced out among the wings.10-12 chicken wingettes
- Bake the wings for 30 minutes.
- Flip the wings over and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until crispy and fully cooked.
- Serve with your favorite dipping sauce and sprinkle with fresh parsley if desired.
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Becky’s Tips
- Feel free to change up the seasoning rub for your wings with some different herbs and spices. I like to add chili powder or cayenne pepper for more heat. I’ve also used a dry ranch mix to switch things up a bit.
- The safe-to-eat temperature for all chicken is 165°F. However, for wings, you might consider cooking them up to 190°F for tender, melt-in-your-mouth meat.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
How to Make Chicken Wings Step by Step
Prep the Baking Sheet: Preheat oven to 425°F. Line a baking sheet with foil. Dot the foil with the 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter, there is no need to melt it ahead of time but you can if you would like.
Mix the Spices:In a medium-sized bowl, combine ⅓ cup of all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons of ground paprika, 1 teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of kosher salt, and 1 teaspoon of ground black pepper.
Coat the Wings: Coat both sides of 12 chicken wingettes fully in the flour mixture and place on the baking sheet. Make sure the butter pieces are evenly spaced out among the wings.
Bake the Wings: Bake the wings for 30 minutes.
Flip the Wings: Flip the wings over and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until crispy and fully cooked. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce and sprinkle with fresh parsley if desired.
Would these transfer well to an air fryer?
We think so!
I have been making your wings for over a year now and they always come so good and juicy! I always add some Cajun seasoning to the mix nonetheless yummy. 😋
That sounds delicious, Val! Thanks for stopping by!
Why do so many recipes overcook chicken wings ?
Maybe you have access to some very large wings ?
45 minutes at 425 degrees usually results in dried out wings and the meat dessicated.
Hi Bobby, wings need about 30 minutes to cook through. The additional 15 minutes is to get them crispy on the outside!
I substituted 2 tbsp of baking powder for the flour. The rub coated 4 lbs of wings, tips removed, bit drummettes and wingettes. Delicious.
My 1st attempt at wings. I’d rather have the version with a messy sauce.
Those look great! You can toss the baked wings in the sauce of your choice for a messy wing!
Dude those are just the wings. You toss with sauce and add a dip if you like. The ingredients are right there, could you not discern whether they would dazzle your palate before you bothered cooking and complaining? If you can’t i.e. are intellectually incapable of such a mental leap, then never mind, and carry on.
This was fantastic. I omitted the flour, (because I’m trying to avoid all unnecessary flour for health reasons) and it was even better than I had hoped. This is a keeper. I will say all the ads just about caused me to pass this up. Seriously, it’s too much already. STOP WITH THE ADS all over the place. As I am posting just the comment, there are FOUR ADS screaming at me. FOUR!!! All the ads are now making it difficult to actually find the recipe!
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Love these wings! I’ve had um for breakfast and lunch! Can’t get enough they are so delicious!
We’ve made these a few times in the past 2 weeks. We all can’t get over how juicy, fall-off-the-bone, yet crispy, these are. Our 1 y/o and 3y/o love them as well! Thanks for sharing.
We loved this recipe!
I’m so happy to hear that!