Sticky Guinness Chicken Wings

"This is based on my grandmother's recipe for Pot Roasted Chicken, a sort of fusion dish. It has a definite bite from the pepper and Guinness and is not for the fainthearted *wink* If you prefer something gentler, use half Guiness and half water. The original dish is a mixture of Asian and Western ingredients and cooking methods. This is my lazy version, which was inspired by Buffalo Chicken Wings. It's good with white or buttered rice or pasta or as finger food when you're having drinks."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
4 portions
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine everything except for Guinness in a large bowl and mix well. Leave to marinate about 15 minutes. Drain off marinade and reserve.
  • Heat 4 tbs oil in a wok or deep pan till smoking hot. Add chicken and stir over high heat till browned. Pour in reserved marinade and continue stirring till sticky. Keep heat high.
  • Pour in Guinness and bring to the boil. Lower heat and simmer till liquid evaporates and chicken is cooked through and coated with thick and sticky gravy, but not falling off bones. Stir, scraping bottom and sides often to prevent sticking and scorching.
  • Serve on it's own or with rice, pasta or mashed potato.

Questions & Replies

  1. i found it hard to understand the directions. im in the process of making it now but im using chicken breast instead of wings. what do you mean by "drain off marinade and reserve"
     
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Reviews

  1. I made this for dinner--WOW it was yummy! Everyone loved it! I ended up broiling the wings for a few minutes while the sauce finished reducing and getting gooey this made the skin a bit crispy. I also used tamari--no light soy sauce on hand. Great flavor! They would go well with the Beer Cupcakes (made with Guinness Stout as well!) that I made from a recipe I found on Recipezaar. This one's a keeper!
     
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Love cooking but eating is even better. Cookbooks are an obsession - I read them as others read novels or the bible lol. So is haunting the aisles of every supermarket within a 5 mile radius. Always need a bucket and bib when standing in front of see-through meat chillers (to catch the copious drool lol) Love to seek out new and exotic ingredients and think up new ways with the tried and true. Life is too short to eat bad food (my daily mantra) and I can resist anything, but temptation (my other daily mantra)
 
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