We love Buffalo wings here in A Mama’s Corner of the World—and yes, even the little girls happily reach for the spicy ones. Over the years, we’ve tested just about every wing recipe imaginable: buttery sauces, flour-heavy coatings, deep-fried batches that felt a little too indulgent for everyday life. After plenty of trial and error, we finally landed on the one—our Garlic Parmesan Buffalo Chicken Wings with no butter and no breading.
These wings are lighter, full of bold flavor, and still deliver that crispy, crave-worthy texture everyone wants. If you think wings need butter and frying to be good, this recipe might just surprise you.
Garlic Parmesan Buffalo Chicken Wings (No Butter, No Breading)
Ingredients
The Wings
- 3 pounds chicken wings
- 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
The Sauce
- 1 (12 oz) bottle Frank's RedHot Buffalo Wing Sauce (use the wing sauce, not the thin hot sauce)
- ⅓ cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
You’ll Also Need
- Butter- or olive oil–flavored cooking spray
- Fresh parsley for serving garnish, if desired
In a medium bowl, whisk together the entire bottle of buffalo wing sauce, garlic powder, and Parmesan cheese. Divide the sauce into two containers:
- One for basting raw and partially cooked wings
- One reserved for dipping or finishing the cooked wings
- Grilling: During warmer months, grill the wings over low heat, turning frequently until cooked through. It usually takes about 30-40 minutes to cook through and reach an internal temperature of 165°F. Begin basting the wings after 20 minutes and baste liberally with the sauce during each turn.
- Broiling: When the weather doesn’t cooperate, place wings on a broiler pan. Broil on low, turning every 7-10 minutes, until fully cooked. I usually cook these for about 25-30 minutes and also begin basting these after 20 minutes--continuing to baste with sauce until the wings are done.





2 Comments
Hi! It's Roni from HomePayge and I wanted to come by and follow you back! Thanks for following HomePayge:) And these look A-mazing! I'll have to try them!
ReplyDeleteThese wings look delicious! Thank you for linking up to Wonderful Food Wednesday this week. Hope to see you again next week.
ReplyDeleteKerrie
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