My best vortex chicken wings with blue cheese salad

Started by austin87, August 24, 2015, 10:03:31 PM

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apt323

I have to tell you thanks for the how to on the wings.  Me and the wife have made them a lot of times since I read this post.  They turn out delicious, crispy and cant stop eating them good. 

We make two different batches every time we cook them.  One being with Franks red hot and the other a thrown together garlic parmesan version and both are awesome!  I also save one of each batch and eat them before being seasoned up and I have not found a bad way of doing them. 


Thanks again @austin87
WANTED - Colored Jumbo Joe (18")

MikeRocksTheRed

@austin87 - Which size vortex is this?  Want to order one this week but a little unsure of what size to get for my performer.
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AcrossFromHoss

I've been doing this flour method with great success this past month. I find I like to sauce my wings as I'm eating to avoid losing that crispy breading I worked so hard to get. Though they never last too long anyway. 
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austin87

@MikeRocksTheRed I have a small and a medium. The medium is too big for my 18" but I haven't used the small on my 22" yet. I think a small vortex filled to the brim should create the same high heat as a 1/2-3/4 filled medium but I'm not sure.

If you have an 18" and want to have a vortex that will fit that and a performer, go small. Otherwise a medium works great for a 22" and will definitely also work in a 26".

@apt323 and @AcrossFromHoss I'm glad it works for you! There might be other ways but so far I think it is the best method outside of a true deep fry, AND I actually like that they have the great crisp while being less greasy than a fried wing.

MikeRocksTheRed

Quote from: austin87 on October 07, 2015, 01:14:34 PM
@MikeRocksTheRed I have a small and a medium. The medium is too big for my 18" but I haven't used the small on my 22" yet. I think a small vortex filled to the brim should create the same high heat as a 1/2-3/4 filled medium but I'm not sure.

If you have an 18" and want to have a vortex that will fit that and a performer, go small. Otherwise a medium works great for a 22" and will definitely also work in a 26".



Thanks for the info @austin87!  I just ordered a medium one.  I've been putting it off for a while now, but after seeing your wings it can't get here fast enough!!!!
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MrHoss

Yup. I gotta say thanks too @austin87 as I was pretty much about to give up on my Vortex. The breading trick works beauty. Prior to doing this I was getting soggy wings and got better results cooking traditional off-set....especially on an 18.

My wings finish in about a half hour:





Could they stand some improvement....yes. Would I get rid of my Vortex....no. Do I see myself using the Vortex for anything but wings....no.
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MikeRocksTheRed

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Got too tired of waiting for my vortex to arrive.  Used my baskets tonight with a chunk of pecan on the cooking grate.  Overfilled chimney and the best wings I've ever had.  Who knew you could coat grilled food with flour!

Yup folks, these are grilled wings, not fried!

BEST WINGS EVER!!!!


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Snowbeast

I have never heard of braaing with flour. Can't wait to try this.
Small tips like these make the forum so valuable.

MikeRocksTheRed

@Bruce_Frost  - Was planning on smoking several racks of ribs today.  After trying the flour coated wings last night, I may be totally redoing my plans for today.  They were ridiculous!
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OoPEZoO

-Keith

Stringplucker1

Close up of chicken looks so crispy, almost fried. I will certainly be dredging my chicken in flour in the future. It's always nice to keep the spice simple. Salt and pepper can go a very long way
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