Juicy, sticky, awesome wings that will blow your taste buds away! Baked chicken wings slathered in an easy homemade spicy orange glaze will make any party a smash!
BAKED CHICKEN WINGS
I finally understand what “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” song is all about and it’s about THESE WINGS! Once you take that first bite, you can’t stop, and you won’t stop, and it’s hard to get enough.
Ever since our Christmas ham, which I made with a spiced orange glaze, I can’t stop thinking about glazing every meat in an orange glaze. My Christmas glaze was made with fall spices, like cloves and some cinnamon. That’s just not quite right for chicken wings, especially those meant for a sports themed party. So, I decided to make the glaze spicy instead. Now that was perfect!
As a matter of fact, the whole thing was perfect, the chicken wing and the glaze. Baked wings are just SO much tastier than fried. None of that excess grease. Baked wings still have a crisp to them and so juicy. Finger-licking-yum!
Gluten Free Note:
These wings can be very easily made gluten free just by making sure that you use a gluten free soy sauce. Normally, soy sauce is made with wheat but most grocery stores will also carry a gluten free soy sauce. It would be clearly labeled on the bottle.
Spicy Orange Chicken Wings
Ingredients
Wings:
- 8 chicken wings
- 2-3 Tbsp olive or avocado oil
- Salt
- Fresh cracked black pepper
Spicy Orange Glaze:
- 2 large Naval oranges - juice only
- 4 Tbsp honey
- 2 Tbsp soy sauce
- 4-6 garlic cloves pressed
- 1 tsp fresh grated ginger
- 1/8-1/4 tsp cayenne pepper adjust to your personal spice tolerance
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°. Place a wire rack inside a baking sheet and grease it.
- In a medium mixing bowl, toss chicken wings with oil, salt, and pepper. Lay chicken wings out on the wire rack in one single layer. Try not to crowd them.
- Bake wings for 45-50 minutes.
Orange Glaze:
- **Note: There is enough glaze for 8-12 whole wings (try to pick bigger oranges for a little more juice).
- Squeeze the juice out of oranges and mix it with soy sauce and honey. Press in garlic and add grated ginger and cayenne pepper. Whisk well.
- Add the mixture to a sauce pot and bring to boil over medium-high heat. Lower the heat to medium-low and let it simmer, stirring often, until the liquid is reduced by about half and looks more like a glaze. Take the sauce pot off heat.
- Once the wings are done, toss them in the glaze and serve.
Nutrition
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Lynda Beaulieu says
Soooooo delish!!!! Love this recipe. Mouth watering!
Sherrie says
Do these reheat well within a short time of making them? I want to make them to travel and then reheat when I get to where they are being served. They look amazing. Thank you.
LyubaB says
Like with most chicken wings they won’t be as good as freshly made but if you don’t overheat them they should be fine, they are not crunchy since they are heated in the sauce. So that will help.
RITA CARLSTOM says
Wanted to bake wings so I used two of your recipes. One fry and one bake. Wow, really good.
for glaze, I didn’t have orange juice so I used more of marmalade, added honey, soy and ginger and glazed. Then I baked a few more minutes to set the glaze. I grew up substituting from my mom. We never seemed to have what she needed for a recipe.
LyubaB says
So glad you liked it!!! 🙂
Martha Hannah says
These were easy to make and absolutely delicious! Thank you for sharing.
LyubaB says
Thank you, Martha! So glad you liked them! 🙂
Diana barner says
I LOVED THiS! All the spices blended so well togather ,delicious.
Adama says
This is yummy mouth watery…
anil says
wow
anil says
its always delicious. love to eat..ymmy
anil says
it looks delicious
Mickey says
Can’t wait to try these!! What do you suggest as sides? I was thinking corn on the cob and potato salad but I’m totally open to more ideas.
lyuba says
Hi Mickey!
If you want to make these wings as a main meal, you can rice will go nicely. You can do a vegetable mix and add some of the orange sauce to it to carry the flavors.
I hope you enjoy your meal!
Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says
We love our wings!! Yours look amazing and we do fudge and bake them if the temp is too cold to grill. Aldi’s not too long ago had wings for $1.49 — can you believe that? Well, we did purchase several packages 🙂 This would make a great Super Bowl snack. Great shots! Have a great weekend.
Lyuba says
Thank you, Marisa. That sounds incredible!