How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

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Toss out that deep fryer, just like last year’s jeans. We’ve got the solution to crispy chicken wings without the hassle of deep frying. These ones are baked but use a secret technique to make them extra crisp.

Raise your hand if you like chicken wings. Good. Now keep them up if you enjoy spending time in front of a deep-fryer while oil splatters all over the kitchen. Did I see a few hands go down? Mine sure did.

It’s been branded into our heads that chicken wings need to be deep fried to be crispy. However, after some research (and yummy taste-tests), we are proud to share our findings on how to bake chicken wings that are sooo crispy.

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Check Out This Video On Crispy Oven Baked Wings:

Why Use Baking Powder?

Were you surprised by the baking powder in that video? Unusual right? Stick with me as I go into the details.

Baking powder, not to be mistaken with baking soda, is a leavening agent usually used in baked goods such as cookies and cakes. It’s a mixture of sodium bicarbonate, cream of tartar and cornstarch. When mixed with salt and coated on chicken it dries out the skin, leaving it crisp and crunchy. Why does this happen? Get ready, science-y stuff ahead! It happens because the addition of the baking powder raises the pH level in the chicken, allowing the peptide bonds in the skin to break down, thus letting the skin get more crisp and brown.

“My son says they’re as good as from his fave wing shop!”

★★★★★

Melody, TheCookful reader

Note that while most of the comments below this post are very positive (people seriously love this method of baking crispy wings) a couple of commenters noted a bitter taste on their wings. I at first thought that they were using baking soda instead of baking powder. Doing so would definitely lead to a terrible taste. However, they claimed that they were really using baking powder for sure. I was stymied until another helpful commenter posted this link showing that some people are sensitive to a flavor that is found in some brands of baking powder.

Baking powder that contains “sodium aluminum sulfate” has a bitter taste to some people. If you notice this flavor, you’ll want to try a different brand of baking powder. The Rumford brand is aluminum-free, so do try that one. I haven’t yet done a taste test comparison using the two different types of baking powder but I will soon and then I will report back with my results here.

O.K., enough chatter. Let’s get cooking!

How To Bake Crispy Chicken Wings, Step By Step:

Step #1

Cut up 10 whole chicken wings. (When you cut ten wings, you end up with 30 wing pieces. That’s 10 drumettes, 10 flaps and 10 wing tips. You’ll either discard the wing tips or save them for another use. That leaves 20 wing pieces that you’re using here.

Once they’re all cut up, put them into a big bowl. Sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of aluminum-free baking powder (and NOT baking soda!). It doesn’t seem like much but you’re not trying to make a coating for the wings here. You’re trying to change their ph level so that they will crisp up better.

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Step #2

Mix it up. Don’t be afraid to use your hands. It’s way easier and one less thing to wash. It’s gobs of fun too! (Hey look! My nails match the bowl! This was unplanned but I like it).

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Step #3

Place the wings on a cooking rack in a sheet pan. This lets air circulate all around the chicken pieces so that they get evenly crisp. It also lets the fat drip away from the chicken, leading to crispy, crispy, crispy skin.

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Step #4

Place the chicken in a 250°F oven for 30 minutes. This gets some of the fat rendered from under the skin and starts that drying out process. Here’s how they look after 30 minutes. These are not cooked. Do not eat them. Yet.

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Step #5

Leave them in the oven and crank the heat up to 425°F and cook 40-50 minutes more, until golden brown and so crispy.

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Step #6

Toss them in a super-amazing sauce. We’ve got one for you…

This easy decadent homemade Buffalo sauce will blow your mind!

And then you’ll need a great dip. I’m partial to ranch. You can grab a bottle at the store, or make your own with fresh herbs like this, or make homemade ranch seasoning with ingredients from your pantry and stir together 1 cup of sour cream with 1 tablespoon of the seasoning. It’s so fresh-tasting and delicious!

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Wasn’t that easy? And no pot full of hot oil to dispose of either. So awesome. Scroll down to find the printable version of the above instructions.

Print

  • 10 whole chicken wings, cut into flats and drumettes (here’s how to do it). Discard tips or use for a stock. That leaves you with 20 wing pieces total
  • 1 Tbspaluminum-free* baking powder (NOT baking soda)
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • Sauce or dry rub

  1. Preheat oven to 250°F.
  2. Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Place a oven-safe rack on top of cookie sheet.
  3. In a large bowl, use your hands to toss the flats and drumettes with the baking powder and salt until chicken is evenly coated. But do not add extra baking powder. Just mix them so they all have some.
  4. Place wings on the rack in single layer. Transfer rack and cookie sheet to oven and cook for 30 minutes. This baking at a low temperature dries the wings out and allows the baking powder to penetrate.
  5. After 30 minutes, leave the wings in the oven but raise the heat to 425°F. Continue to cook until brown and crispy, 40-50 minutes.
  6. Take wings out and let rest 5 minutes. Toss in a delicious sauce like this one and serve.

Notes

As stated at the top of this article and in the comments below, some baking powders contain aluminum and some people (maybe 10%) can really taste it and it tastes bitter to them. To make sure that your wings do not taste bitter, please use an aluminum-free baking powder such as Rumford brand. And as noted everywhere, please make sure you’re using baking powder and NOT baking soda. And please make sure that you’re just using a little bit of baking powder, like the 1 tablespoon called for. You are not trying to create a breading or coating for the wings. You are just putting a little bit because that little bit changes the ph of the wings which is what makes them crisp up so well. Who knew there was so much to say about baking powder??? lol

This post originally appeared in January 2016 and was revised and republished in February 2017.

How to cook baked chicken wings in the oven

Is it better to bake chicken wings at 350 or 400?

What is the best temperature to bake chicken wings? The best temperature to bake chicken wings is 400 degrees Fahrenheit. This will ensure that they are crispy and cooked through. You can also bake chicken wings at 350 or 375 degrees Fahrenheit, but they may not be as crispy.

How long does it take chicken wings to cook in the oven at 350?

In an oven preheated to 350 degrees F, chicken wings should not take longer than 60-70 minutes to bake and be ready to serve, however, bear in mind that the baking time can vary as it depends on the oven you are using.

How long does it take for chicken wings to bake at 400?

At a preheated oven temperature of 400 degrees, your chicken wings should bake for 40 to 50 minutes. For excellent and even cooking, turn the chicken wings halfway through the cooking time.

What temperature should chicken wings be cooked?

For an accurate reading, insert the meat thermometer into the thickest area of the wing being careful to avoid the bone. If the wings are below the minimum safe internal temperature of 165 °F, return to the oven or submerge again in the hot oil.