From classic Buffalo wings to Xi'an-style No images? Click here 18 Super Bowl Wing Recipes to Make Your Game Day FlyChicken wings are probably the single most iconic sports food there is, but a lot of people don't eat them outside of sports bars. We get it—anything deep-fried can intimidate home cooks. But if you're willing to face the hot oil, it's really not hard to make chicken wings at home. And if you don't want to deal with frying, you can also make awesome wings in the oven or on the grill. Here are 18 recipes to check out for the Super Bowl and beyond. Our favorite wing recipes |
Saturday, February 6, 2021
18 Super Bowl wing recipes
Friday, February 5, 2021
From our partner: The best breakfast in the bread aisle
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Savory drinking snacks from around the world
Perfect for setting out for game day. No images? Click here Savory Drinking Snacks From Around the WorldMozzarella sticks, potato skins, onion rings, and nachos—these are just some of the iconic American snacks we love to enjoy at bars or on game day. But there's more to explore beyond our borders. These recipes aren't just delicious things to eat; they're also avenues of escape, a way to temporarily convince ourselves we're anywhere but in our homes—something we could all use right now. Drinking snacks from around the world |
