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Brisbane _Courier-Mail_ "Food" insert this week.
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Phred
2009-08-31 13:13:32 UTC
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G'day mates,

Don't forget that Queensland's leading tabloid should have a "Food"
insert in it this Wednesday (2 Sep 2009) if the paper follows recently
established tradition. (Hmm... Can one have a recent "tradition"? :-)

Cheers, Phred.
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"Michael" @hotmail.com>
2009-09-11 02:31:55 UTC
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This was one of them which looked pretty good.

http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/16972/chicken+wings+with+blue+cheese+sauce

Inspired by the American favourite, buffalo wings, this version is easier to
make and stickier thanks to the addition of maple syrup and bourbon whiskey.
Perfect Friday night fare!
Preparation Time
35 minutes
Cooking Time
70 minutes

Ingredients (serves 6)
6 (about 850g) chicken wings
60ml (1/4 cup) maple syrup
60ml (1/4 cup) bourbon whiskey
2 tsp red Tabasco pepper sauce
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 tsp ground cumin
Large pinch of cayenne pepper

Blue cheese sauce

75g (1/4 cup) light sour cream
65g (1/4 cup) mayonnaise
80g Castello blue cheese, coarsely chopped
1 tsp fresh lemon juice
1 small garlic clove, crushed

Method

Use sharp kitchen scissors to remove and discard the tips from each chicken
wing. Cut the wings in half at the joint and place, in a single layer, in a
shallow large glass or ovenproof dish.
Combine the maple syrup, bourbon, Tabasco sauce, garlic, cumin and cayenne
pepper in a jug. Pour over the chicken and turn to coat. Cover with plastic
wrap and place in the fridge for 6 hours to marinate.
Preheat oven to 200°C. Remove the wrap. Bake in oven, turning occasionally,
for 1 hour and 10 minutes or until the chicken is golden.
Meanwhile, to make the blue cheese sauce, place the sour cream, mayonnaise,
blue cheese, lemon juice and garlic in the jug of a blender and blend until
smooth.
Transfer chicken to a serving platter and serve with the sauce
Post by Phred
G'day mates,
Don't forget that Queensland's leading tabloid should have a "Food"
insert in it this Wednesday (2 Sep 2009) if the paper follows recently
established tradition. (Hmm... Can one have a recent "tradition"? :-)
Cheers, Phred.
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