These Crispy Asian Peanut Chicken Wings are not only tasty but are also Keto Friendly. This a great alternative to fried wings and much healthier. You will only need a few ingredients to prepare these flavorful chicken wings. This recipe can be used as an appetizer or paired with a couple of sides for a complete meal.
Chicken wings are great for parties and tailgating but also make a great everyday main dish. There are so many wonderful combinations other than the ever-popular buffalo wings. These Asian-inspired wings are perfect for any day of the week. They are incredibly tender inside and crispy on the outside.
Tender Inside and Crispy Outside
The dipping sauce is totally optional however these chicken wings pair well with a slightly sweet sauce. Personally, I like to eat them as is because I love, love, love the crunch. There are a couple of ways to coat the wings but the preferred and less messy way is the bag method. If you use a bowl method to coat the wings I would recommend doubling the dry ingredients for convenience.
The process takes approximately 2 1/2 to 3 hours including prep, marinade, and cook time. I like to cook these wings on a weekend when I have plenty of time. They come out crispy and golden. They smell wonderful cooking. You may have to play referee by calling a few timeouts and illegal holding until ready to serve!
Appetizer Feeds 4 – 6 People
This recipe is perfect for 4 – 6 people as an appetizer. Oven cooking time may need to be adjusted depending on your oven. I recommend checking your wings every 10 to 15 minutes to monitor the cooking progress so they do not overcook. If you are feeding a crowd you will need to double or quadruple recipe quantities. Also recommended for feeding a crowd would be additional metal oven-proof wire racks for cooking due to cooking time.
What You Will Need to Prepare Asian Peanut Chicken Wings
To make your wings you will need chicken wings preferably cut in pieces with tips discarded, baking soda, organic corn starch, PB2, or other powdered peanut butter product. You will also need Tamara or soy sauce, fish sauce, and fresh lime. Optionally you can use hot pepper flakes or Sriracha in the marinade for added zest. If making the dipping sauce you will need hoisin sauce, honey (or a honey substitute for Keto), and additional soy sauce.
Begin by rinsing the chicken wing pieces, drain, and place in a large bowl.
In a small mixing bowl combine your fish sauce and soy or Tamara Sauce. Add hot pepper flakes or Sriracha to taste if desired.
There is a little food science at work in this recipe so be sure to include all the marinade and coating ingredients for the best results.
Toss the chicken wings repeatedly until well coated with the marinade and place in the refrigerator. Allow chicken to marinate for 1 hour tossing occasionally to re-coat wings with the marinade.
15 – 30 minutes prior to cooking (depending on your oven time to fully pre-heat) adjust the oven rack to the upper-middle position and preheat the oven to 450 F.
Line the baking sheet with aluminum foil and place a heat-proof food rack on top of the foil.
Mix Dry Ingredients
In a small bowl combine baking powder and baking soda. Toss to mix and then add PB2 and continue tossing with a fork until well distributed.
Add PB2 and Continue Tossing.
After marinating is completed place the wings in a wire colander to drain. Make sure to drain well, they should not be dripping. Place the dry mixture in a bag for coating wings adding a few chicken pieces at a time to coat evenly.
Bag Method to Coat Wings
Arrange on the wire rack leaving space between wings and place in your hot pre-heated oven.
Oven Ready. Bake at 450 degrees F.
Bake for 30 minutes and then turn cooking for another 20 – 30 minutes until slightly browned and crispy. Serve wings immediately.
For an appetizer serve with dipping sauce if desired or serve with an Asian Ramen Salad. If making a meal of it recommended sides are steamed rice and oven-roasted snow peas. The dipping sauce is optional as these wings are great and very flavorful as is. If using a dipping sauce these wings pair well with a slightly sweet sauce.
Asian Wing Dipping Sauce
The Asian dipping sauce consists of hoisin sauce, honey, and soy sauce. Hoisin sauce is sweet on its own but the additions go well with the Asian Peanut Wings. The dipping sauce is not a Keto-friendly food. Some hoisin sauces with a lower carb content work well without the additions. Check labels for carbohydrate count.
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Crispy Asian Peanut Chicken Wings
Ingredients
- 1 ½ – 2 lbs cut up chicken wings discard tips
- 2 tsp Baking soda
- 2 tsp Organic cornstarch
- ½ cup PB2 or other powdered peanut butter
- 2 tbsp fish sauce
- 3 tbsp soy or tamari sauce
- ⅓ fresh lime
- hot pepper flakes or Sriracha Optional, to taste
- Dipping Sauce: Optional
- 2 tbsp honey or artificial sweetener if doing Keto
- 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 2 tbsp hoisin sauce
Instructions
- Begin by rinsing the chicken wing pieces, drain, and place them in a large bowl.
- In a small mixing bowl combine your fish sauce and soy or tamari sauce.
- Transfer sauces to the large bowl pouring over wings and squeeze ⅓ of large lime into the bowl.
- Toss repeatedly until well coated and place in refrigerator.
- Allow to marinate 1-hour tossing occasionally to coat with marinade.
- 15 – 30 minutes prior to cooking (depending on your oven time to fully pre-heat) adjust the oven rack to the upper-middle position and preheat the oven to 450° F.
- Line baking sheet with aluminum foil and place a heat-proof food rack on top of the foil.
- In a small bowl combine baking powder and baking soda. Toss to mix and then add PB2 and continue tossing with a fork until well distributed.
- Place wings in wire colander to drain. Make sure to drain well, they should not be dripping.
- Place dry mixture in a bag for coating adding a few chicken pieces at a time to coat evenly.
- Arrange coated wings on the wire rack leaving space between wings and place in your hot pre-heated oven.
- Bake 30 minutes and then turn, cooking another 30 minutes until slightly browned and crispy.
- Serve immediately
- Mix dipping sauce ingredients together in a small serving bowl, if desired.
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