Painfully Habanero Wings

"VERY spicy wings, I made it through three before having to give up. I created this recipe for a friend who can eat whole habaneros without flinching, so be warned!"
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
12 wings
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Remove the stems from the habaneros, but leave the seeds in the peppers. Blend habaneros, piquins, garlic and chili flakes in blender until a nice puree. Mix puree with the honey and tomato paste. You can brush the blend directly on to the wings and then bake, or put wings in bag with sauce, shake, and let marinate in the fridge for a few hours or overnight. When you are ready to bake wings, preheat oven to 375 degrees, place on greased baking sheet, and cook until slightly crispy – I prefer at around 45 minutes.
  • Do NOT touch your eyes after handling any of these peppers or puree or the wings themselves without washing thoroughly! Wearing gloves during preparation is a good idea also, especially if you have cuts on your hands. I love spicy food, and only made it through three of these before having to give up. These are exceptionally spicy, and eat at your own risk!
  • If you make these and find that they're too spicy, try eating some sliced ripe banana. It helps ease the burn much better than water.

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Reviews

  1. I can't say that I have tried this recipe as of yet, but I am going to make it this weekend. My bf LOVES spicy wings. So I plan on making these as well as a milder version of the same thing. I'm thinking either jalepenos or anaheim.
     
  2. I couldn't eat these, but made them as a treat for my husband who eats habeneros whole without flinching, and for once I didn't have to hear, "That wasn't hot." Also, do NOT drink water! The heat is in the oils, so you need to drink milk or cream; or eat butter or ice cream -- anything where the fat can be absorbed and diluted. Same goes for if you get the oils on your hands -- use olive oil or vegie oil to remove the peppers.
     
  3. I used a couple extra habs, and after a couple wings they started getting spicy. But, they weren't too flavorful as is. Maybe add some of your favorite seasoning salt to boost the flavor. Also putting wire racks on your baking pan to help crisp them up helps. I'll probably try again at some point.
     
  4. Very delicious for anyone who likes hot wings!
     
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