Tender, juicy baked chicken wings coated in a mouthwatering homemade dry rub that will have your tastebuds singing! Pair it with a creamy gorgonzola dipping sauce and it’s a party hit!
These baked chicken wings are SO good, you won’t miss the deep fryer OR the sauce!!
This post was partially brought to you by the makers of Sutter Home.ย All opinions expressed are my own.
Who’s starting to get excited for the big game in a couple of weeks? ย I am!! ย Not necessarily for the football (my team is the Bengals, and let’s face it, they’re definitely no where near championship material), or the commercials… but for the food!
Game day foods are the most mouthwatering, and can be so creative. ย Usually, there’s a chicken wing or two on everyone’s game day plate, but this year, I’m inviting you all to take a break from the traditional, and try these epic dry-rubbed baked chicken wings!
I know, I know… chicken wings are supposed to be deep fried and tossed in a spicy sauce right? ย But what if I told you that these baked chicken wings are every bit as tasty as the traditional variety… in fact, they’re utterly fantastic? ย Seriously, I’m a huge wing fan, and these knocked my socks off. ย I meant to save some for my husband after the photoshoot was finished… and well, let’s just say there was nothing left for him to try!
While not a copycat recipe, this dry rub is inspired by one of my favorite local treats. ย Ohioans love chicken wings… like a lot! ย We also love our unique chili recipe too ๐
I titled this recipe Epic Dry-Rubbed Baked Chicken Wings, because I truly feel they are epic. ย They hit nearly every flavor component, and are the perfect little crispy bites of flavor! ย Even better when this spicy dish is paired with a sweet wine like Sutter Home Riesling!
No chicken wing is complete without a dipping sauce, and this one is truly fantastic. ย Instead of the traditional blue cheese, I went with a homemade creamy gorgonzola cheese sauce, which is not as sharp, and more buttery. ย It perfectly balances the heat from the wings… you don’t want to skip it. ย However, if you don’t have time or the ingredients to make it, a good quality blue cheese dressing could be swapped in for it.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BAKE CHICKEN WINGS IN THE OVEN?
Let’s get down to brass tacks here… how long before you can be munching on these delicious wings? ย I like to bake my wings at 400 F degrees and it takes about 45 minutes. ย So yes, it takes a little while, but it’s totally hands-off time… so you can go about your day until the oven timer goes off.
BUT REALLY? WINE WITH BAKED CHICKEN WINGS??
I know… I know. ย I’m breaking just about EVERY chicken wing rule here… there’s no beer. ย While you might be thinking I’ve lost my marbles… just hear me out okay? ย Sutter Home Riesling has an amazing almost tropical fruit taste, which when paired with a spicy dish, is absolutely delicious and memorable! ย I promise! ย After pairing it with a sweet wine, I was blown away. ย Remember back when I paired this spicy chicken meal with white zinfandel? ย Wine is the way to go here friends!
TIPS AND TRICKS FOR MAKING BAKED CHICKEN WINGS:
- If you’re using frozen wings (I usually do), make sure they’re completely thawed.
- Be sure to pat the wings dry with a paper towel. ย This helps the oil and rub coat them really well.
- For the most even cooking (and easy cleanup), line a baking sheet with heavy duty aluminum foil (or two sheets of regular), then top that with and oven safe metal cooling rack (like the one below). ย Spray that with non-stick cooking spray and you’re good to add the wings.
- This rub is insanely flavorful, so make extra and keep it in an airtight container with your other spices. ย It’s great on chicken of any kind!
- The gorgonzola sauce can be made ahead of time, or while the chicken wings are baking.
So this game day season, treat yourself and make these EPIC dry-rubbed baked chicken wings!
HELPFUL TOOLS:
- Extra large baking sheet AND rack – this is a fantastic combo! ย I’ve been using this combo for years and it still works like new.
- Nitrile gloves – to keep your hands from being stained from the rub, these gloves are perfect! ย I like nitrile as it feels stronger than traditional latex.
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Ingredients
EPIC DRY RUB:
- 1/2 Tbsp ancho chile pepper
- 1/2 Tbsp smoked paprika
- 1/2 Tbsp onion powder
- 1/2 Tbsp kosher salt
- 3/4 Tbsp light brown sugar, packed
- 3/4 tsp chili powder
- 3/4 tsp paprika
- 3/4 tsp cumin
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (less if you're worried about the heat level)
- 1/2 tsp dried mustard powder
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1/4 tsp dried oregano
- 1/4 tsp dried ground thyme
WINGS:
- 4 lbs chicken wings, thawed completely if using a frozen bag
- 2 Tbsp vegetable or canola oil
CREAMY GORGONZOLA SAUCE:
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 3-6 Tbsp buttermilk
- 1/4 cup sour cream
- 2 -3 oz crumbled gorgonzola cheese
- 1 clove garlic, grated
- 1/2 Tbsp lemon juice
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt
Instructions
MAKE DRY RUB AND CHICKEN WINGS:
- Preheat oven to 400 F degrees. Line a large baking sheet with 2 sheets of aluminum foil (or 1 heavy duty sheet). Top that with an oven safe cooling rack and spray it with non-stick cooking spray and set aside.
- Combine all dry rub ingredients in a small mixing bowl, set aside. In a large mixing bowl, add chicken wings and vegetable oil. Use a rubber spatula to toss gently to coat.
- Sprinkle in about half to 2/3 of the dry rub mixture and use your hands to massage it into all of the chicken wings, coating evenly. Feel free to use all the dry rub, but for a coating like in the photos, 1/2-2/3 of the mixture does just fine.
- Add chicken wings to prepared baking sheet and bake for 45 minutes.
MAKE GORGONZOLA SAUCE:
- To your food processor or blender, add mayo, buttermilk, sour cream, 1.5 oz of the gorgonzola cheese, garlic, lemon juice, pepper and salt. Process until smooth.
- Transfer to serving bowl and stir in remaining gorgonzola cheese. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use.
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Rick Dickerson says
I do not know who came up with the recipe, yet it was Fantastic! My wife Loved it took it to a Christmas party and friends tore them up.
Sherry Desiree Gill says
1st time making wings, WOW!!! I couldn’t stop eating them neither could my guests. I doubled the recipe for 8lbs of wings & THIS recipe I will be adding to my permanent recipes book. You could literally suck the meat off of the bones.
The picture here was just how they turned out, excellent! Thank you for posting this recipe.
Sandra says
Excellent rub for wings! I followed the rub recipe to a tee, but instead of dipping it in Gorgonzola sauce, I tossed the hot wings in jalapeno peach jam I made this summer. They were excellent! So good, that I only go 1 wing out of 5 lbs shared among 8 people as an appetizer.
Marc says
After cooking could you keep these in crockpot to keep warm?
The Chunky Chef says
I haven’t tested it, and they may lose a bit of crispness, but should still taste great.
Julie Jones says
Best wings I’ve made ever! Love the flavor!
Rob says
Made great dry rub wings! I made 2 lbs of wings and had left over seasoning which was fine but if I had made 4 lbs I probably would have wanted more seasoning. Also used a little bit less oil when coating them. I broiled them at the end for 5 minutes each side to make them crispier because I like extra crispy wings. Definitely suggest it if you like a crispy skin. Chicken was still very moist!
Don says
Made it for dinner tonight. Family LOVED it! I am saving this recipe! Wont change a thing! Thank you!
Diane Collier says
Iโm preparing to make this recipe…I have non stick baking sheet…do I need to use foil?ย
The Chunky Chef says
I would, just to be on the safe side.
Kristin kane says
Never, ever right reviews for anything but These were delicious!! Loved the flavor!! Great grilled as well.ย
Nancy says
These were AWESOME! ย
jonni says
OK, let me first state that I’ve wanted try roasted chicken wings for a bit. I love you recipe quite a bit a lot. But I have to watch sugar, fat, and salt in a major way for health reasons. Fried chicken is just not an option. So I took the essence of your technique and used Chuck Taggart’s salt free Creole seasoning recipe I got from gumbopages.com to make this. I did add salt (about a 2-3 teaspoons for 4 lbs of wings. I roasted these on racks just like you instructed and they were excellent. I know I didn’t follow your recipe because I need play around with your rub to make it OK for me. But thank you so much for posting this. These were so good that my fried chicken wing eatinghusband loved them.
SB says
Jonni, These wings are great! Make the dry rub as directed (its very good) and just adjust the salt and sugar.
Also, invest in an Air Fryer!! You won’t have to give up “fried foods”.
Tamekia says
I omitted the brown sugar and kept everything else but added ginger and turmeric into the spice. The spices I buy don’t have added sugars and have low sodium. I used sesame oil as well.
Nina Kuhn says
made these and they are really good. Doubled the seasoning b/c last time it was not enough. I think less brown sugar next time.
Josef says
I am excited to make these after reading all the fantastic reviews. Do the wings needs to turned half way through cooking in the oven?
The Chunky Chef says
Sometimes I turn them, sometimes I don’t… depends if I remember lol. Since the wings are cooked on a rack, the heat circulates the wings so they cook all around.
John Baradell says
Can these be cooked in an air fryer well?
The Chunky Chef says
I don’t have an air fryer, so I’ve never tested it that way.
Kimberly says
YUM!! This is a fantastic recipe! Perfect for a football party! Not sure we will ever go back to saucy wings!ย
Kim says
Can the wings be made a few days ahead of time
The Chunky Chef says
I’ve never tried, so I can’t say for certain
Don says
This is a great rub! I made the wings and the reviews from the family were great. I also used the rub for large shrimp on the grill. I made sure to rinse and pat dry the shrimp before adding the rub and grilled them over medium heat for 3 1/2 to 4 minutes per side. They were quite tasty! Thank you for the awesome recipe!
Margie says
Absolutely Delicious. Great alternative to fried wings
K says
Excellent dry rub for chicken wings! My picky son gobbled them up. I kept them in the oven about 20-30 minutes more for crispiness.
Cherie says
Can these be grilled also. With it being summer time my grill is always ready for some wings.
The Chunky Chef says
Yes, absolutely! Heat up your grill over MED heat, and make sure it’s all the way up to temperature. Grill the wings about 20 minutes, turning every 5 minutes or so. To be safe, check to make sure the wings are cooked to 165 F degrees ๐