
Deliciously smokey BBQ chicken wings with jalapeno sauce
Prep time: 45 min | Cook time: 15 min | Serves: 4
Ingredients
Chicken Wings:
¼ cup (60ml) BBQ sauce
¼ cup (60ml) tomato sauce
3 Tbsp (45ml) Tobasco Green Jalapeno Pepper Sauce (or any other jalapeno hot sauce)
2 tsp (10ml) smoked paprika
1 tsp (5ml) onion powder
1 tsp (5ml) mustard powder
1 x County Fair Star Pack
Jalapeno Ranch: ¼ cup (60ml) pickled jalapeno slices, roughly chopped
¼ cup (60ml) mayonnaise
⅓ cup (80ml) sour cream
Juice and zest of 1 lime
½ tsp (2.5ml) onion powder
½ tsp (2.5ml) garlic powder
Pinch of salt and ground black pepper
Charred corn: 4 corn on the cob
50g butter
1 tsp (5ml) smoked paprika Method Prepare the chicken wings: Whisk together the BBQ sauce, tomato sauce, jalapeno sauce, smoked paprika, onion powder and mustard powder. Reserve ¼ of the sauce to the side for cooking. Toss the wings in the remaining marinade. Prepare the Jalapeno ranch: Put all the ingredients into a blender. Blend until smooth. Adjust seasoning to taste with salt and pepper. Charred Corn: Clean the husk off the corn. Melt the butter and whisk in the smoked paprika. Brush the butter all of the corn. Heat your braai to a medium temperature. Grease the braai grid and place the wings on, over a medium-low section. Cook for about 15 minutes, turning often, until crisp and cooked through. 5 minutes before they finishing cooking, brush over the reserved BBQ sauce. While the wings are cooking, place the corn over a hotter part of the braai. Cook, turning often, until golden with a slight char. Serve the wings on a platter with the charred corn. Serve the jalapeno ranch dip in a bowl on the side.

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