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How to Boil Chicken Wings: Step-by-Step Guide

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Chicken wings are one of the most popular meals that are eaten worldwide. Whether used as an appetizer or eaten as a snack at any time of the day, juicy chicken wings are something everyone would like to eat on a regular basis.

The chicken wings that people frequently consume are typically fried. Fried chicken wings are a considerable health hazard because of all the cholesterol and fats which they contain. Anything fried usually do these days. An alternative to fried chicken is actually boiled chicken wings. But to make these, you just need to know how to boil chicken wings.

It will also be helpful to read –  How to Boil Chicken

how to boil chicken wings

Contents

  • How to Boil Chicken Wings
    • Step 1: Take 1 kilogram of Chicken Wings
    • Step 2: Add 2.5 liters of water
    • Step 3: Boil the Mixture
    • Step 4: Put 1 tablespoon of salt
    • Step 5: Add two Bay Leaves
    • Step 6: Add half a tablespoon of black peppercorns
    • Step 7: Boil the Chicken Wings Once More, then Serve
  • How Long Does it Take to Boil Chicken Wings?
  • How to Boil Chicken Wings (Short Summary)
    • Ingredients  
    • Instructions 
    • Notes

How to Boil Chicken Wings

Boiling chicken wings must seem like it would be an easy process, but it’s not as simple as you might think. You cannot just put chicken wings in water and leave them to boil. You need to follow a process for you to get the very best out of your boiled chicken wings. Below is all you need to know about boiling chicken wings:

Step 1: Take 1 kilogram of Chicken Wings

Obviously, the first step to boiling chicken wings would be to actually get them. To start, we recommend using a kilogram of chicken wings. However, if you don’t want to boil so many, you can use less. Moreover, you need to make sure that your chicken wings are cleanly cut and properly cleaned and processed. Then place your chicken wings in a boiling utensil.

chicken wings in a boiling utensil

Step 2: Add 2.5 liters of water

Add 2.5 liters of water to your utensil to boil the 1 kg of chicken wings. The amount of water you add is dependent on the quantity of chicken wings you are boiling. Moreover, make sure that you have a large enough utensil for a large amount of water.

add water to chicken wings

Step 3: Boil the Mixture

Now you need to place a lid on the pan and leave it to boil on the stove until it has boiled. There is no set time as to how long you have to boil it. Just remember to take it off the stove as soon as the water begins to boil.

boil chicken wings

Step 4: Put 1 tablespoon of salt

When you have taken off the utensil off the stove, you then need to take the lid off and add one tablespoon of salt. Not only does the salt add some flavor, but it also helps with boiling. Make sure you mix the salt properly in the water by making sure it has dissolved fully. Mixing the salt is an important part of boiling chicken wings.

salt and chicken wings

Step 5: Add two Bay Leaves

The reason that bay leaves is another great addition as it provides more flavor to your boiled chicken wings. Boiled chicken wings don’t taste that good on their own. You cannot expect them to taste great on their own, even if the chicken’s juicy. So you need some extra flavor to make sure that you enjoy what you are eating.

Step 6: Add half a tablespoon of black peppercorns

Adding to the salt and the minty taste of bay leaves is in the bitterness of the black peppercorns. The three ingredients when combined together bring quite a punch to the juicy chicken. Additionally, all three flavors are natural additives, and you do not need to add any processed spices or unnatural products to your chicken wings.

black peppercorns and chicken wings

Step 7: Boil the Chicken Wings Once More, then Serve

boiling chicken wings

chicken wings on the plate

How Long Does it Take to Boil Chicken Wings?

You may have already guessed, you need to boil your chicken wings more than once. The first time you boil the wings is to make the chicken tender and to also ensure that the outer skin becomes susceptible in absorbing the flavor, by adding the tasteful punch of all the ingredients you add to the mix later on. The first boiling time does not have a set time limit. Once it is boiling, you need to take the utensil off the stove.

The second part of the boiling happens once you have added all the ingredients you require for the taste and how you want to serve the boiled chicken wings. The reason you need to boil twice is to add the flavor of the salt, bay leaves, and the black peppercorn to the water as it adds to the tenderness of the chicken. There is a second time for the second boiling method, and you need to boil the chicken wings for around 20 minutes. Boiling it for more than this time could mean that you end up damaging the chicken.

chicken wings

How to Boil Chicken Wings (Short Summary)

Vera Stetsenko
To make boiled chicken wings, you first need to boil your wings in water. When they have boiled, add salt, black peppercorns and bay leaves for additional flavor. Once you have done so, boil the chicken wings for a further 20 minutes and then serve them on a plate.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 35 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Course main dish
Cuisine all
Calories 99 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 kg of chicken wings
  • 5 liters of water
  • 1 tablespoon of salt
  • 2 bay leaves
  • ½ tablespoon of black peppercorns

Instructions
 

  • Take 1 kilogram of Chicken Wings
  • Add 2.5 liters of water
  • Boil the Mixture
  • Add 1 tablespoon of salt
  • Add two Bay Leaves
  • Add half a tablespoon of black peppercorns
  • Boil the Chicken Wings Once More, then Serve

Notes

Some useful tips that you can try to make your boiled chicken wings to your exact taste are:
  • Add more salt, peppercorns, or bay leaves as per your taste
  • Make sure that the chicken wings are properly cleaned
  • Add some citrus as per your taste

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  1. Geoff Belcher

    December 27, 2020 at 8:54 am

    How dare you do this to a chicken wing . I bet this recipe is absolutely fucking gross. If you know anything snoutcchrckien wings please take this post down

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  2. Not cafe

    March 6, 2022 at 4:38 am

    5 stars
    Boiling chicken wings for my cats cause it’s the only chicken I have right now, this gave me a good time range to cook at, though I didn’t try the seasoning or worry bout flavor, I may try this recipe though

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