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  • Smoke, grill, fry and sauce chicken wings to crispy perfection for the best Buffalo wings you've ever tasted....

    It’s common knowledge that the TODAY show’s Al Roker isn’t just a wizard with the weather — he also has a passion for cooking and knows his way around a kitchen.

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  • Hot honey, barbecue sauce and crispy chicken wings are a match made in game-day heaven.
  • Smoke, grill, fry and sauce chicken wings to crispy perfection for the best Buffalo wings you've ever tasted.
  • James Beard Award-winning chef Alon Shaya stops by the TODAY kitchen to share his recipes for harissa and silan-glazed chicken wings with a.
  • Today, I'm showing you how to make the chicken wing recipe my family absolutely loves!
  • One of his impressive dishes? Baked chicken wings, and we’re pleased to share his killer recipe, which you can throw together without a fryer or a smoker.

    In 2015, Roker starred in a TODAY Showcooking segment where he prepared some wings on live TV.

    The recipe he uses in that segment is a little different from Roker’s recipe featured below, but the spirit is the same. He tosses a few pounds of wings in some kind of flavorful, tangy sauce. After everything is well-coated, he tosses the chicken onto a baking sheet.

    Grill Dads” Mark Anderson and Ryan Fey share their recipe for honey garlic chicken wings with a ranch crema that they say are “better than.

    He then pops the wings into the oven and lets them do their thing.

    In the version below, you’ll use a sauce made of honey, hot sauce, melted butter, and a bit of chili powder. Want to up the heat? Use hot honey instead for all the tongue-numbing goodness you could ever ask for.

    If you’re craving a more mild experience, simply nix the chili powder. (You can always substitute a spice that you love