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I live on 5 wooded acres in SW Ohio with my wonderful wife. I am an avid outdoor cook and compete in KCBS barbecue competitions. I also try my hand at artisanal breads and teaching cooking classes.

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Archive for September 5th, 2008

Buckeye football wings & rings

Topic: Barbecue, General, Recipes|

I love college football, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes.  Last Saturday was the start of the 2008 season, with a potential big year for the Buckeyes, coming into the season rated very high (that school up north is nowhere to be seen in the rankings, of course).  To herald in the season, my wife and I decided to make my version of wings and rings.

Go Bucks!

For the wings, I haven’t yet found anything I like better than smofried wings.  Smofried wings were shown last winter in my post about Superbowl Foods, with a description of how to cut down chicken wings to make them more like Buffalo wings.  It’s so easy that it’s not worth paying your grocer/butcher extra to do it for you.

I won’t recap all the steps of making wings, since it’s outlined well in the earlier post, but what I will describe ’smofried’.  It’s simple; it comes from ’smoked’ and ‘fried’, though I don’t do them in that order.  The problem with only smoking chicken is that the skin usually ends up rubbery, which isn’t very appetizing, especially on wings!  So what I do is deep fry the wings first, for 5 minutes, just to thoroughly cook the skin more than the meat itself.  Then I put the wings in a pan, sauce them and put them on the smoker until cooked thoroughly.

My go-to sauce for wings has become Nando’s Peri-Peri sauce.  It’s just good stuff, and as hot or mild as your tastes.  For my wife, I tried something a bit new: I tried mixing honey with medium and mild Nando’s.  She loved it, even suggesting we try using that on chicken in competition.  I used straight Garlic Nando’s, though I also love Wild Herb (I was almost out of it, though).

Smofried wings on the smoker

The result?  Deliciousness for the OSU opener against Youngstown State.  Now before you all laugh about the YSU matchup, all the big teams play lower tier teams by agreement between conferences, but the Buckeyes did win 43-0, and held YSU to -11 yards rushing (that’s right, minus rushing yardage).  The one downside was when Chris Wells got hurt; hopefully, he’ll be up to speed and ready to go by week 3 against USC!

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