Friday, March 19, 2010

Alex's Dixie Chicken Wings

Dixie in Tel Aviv has been a long time favorite and unlike many other restaurants, it has been standing the test of time in the Israeli food scene. Though I think it's menu lacks cohesion (too much foods from too many different places), it is nevertheless quite good and the atmosphere is classy, yet casual. For anyone who has ever been there, the chicken wings and the Caesar salad are a must. I tasted both, and surprisingly, I was more impressed with the salad than with the wings, which they are mostly known for. 
Now, for someone who cooks and is aware of food prices and confection methods, I felt a bit dishearten to pay so much money for about 8 chicken wings. Yes, they are good, but they are also highly reproducible. The moment I mentioned this, I was challenged to make them at home. And I did.


Alex's Dixie Chicken Wings

1 kg of chicken wings ( clean and divided in two at the joint)
1 cup Flour
Black pepper (to taste)
Frying oil

Sauce:
60 g of sweet chili thai sauce
100 g of sriracha hot sauce
100 g  of butter (cut in small pieces) - or butter flavored margarine
1 clove of garlic chopped finely (opt.)

Clean and pat dry your wings and cut any tips.
Mix the flour with the black pepper and coat the wings. Deep fry them in hot oil  or in a skillet., until golden brown (about 10 to 15 minutes).

 If you can, pick nice plump wings, like this one!

Flour coated wings, ready for the fryer

To prepare the sauce, mix the sweet chili sauce and the sriracha in a small pan. heat until it almost boils. Remove from heat and add in the butter and whisk energetically.  The sauce will turn creamy and lighter in color.

 Thai sriracha and sweet chili sauce


Transfer your chicken wings to a large bowl and pour the hot sauce. Toss until the wings are well coated. 
Serve warm.
 
Optionally, if you want to give it more zing, you can add finely chopped garlic to the sauce, at the same time you mixed the chili and sriracha sauce.
As a side note, this sauce also works wonderfully with other dishes, like deep fried fish, onion rings or even roasted potatoes.


You'll have people raving about it, I promise!

Have a great weekend all!

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6 comments:

  1. I can't wait to try this!

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  2. I was asked a good question when I forwarded this!

    Where do you buy the sauces here? :)

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  3. Practically in any large surface supermarket. The "chili matok" is easy, the sriracha (hot chili) is usually in the same section. I bought mine at Eden teva market, but you can also try Tiv Tam or even 1/2 Hinam. Let me know if you have trouble finding it!

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  4. Ps: I added a picture of the sauces, so that you can have an idea what to look for.

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  5. I would certainly rave about them, too. They look outstanding. I have a great affinity for sweet chili sauce!

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  6. I'm just drooling, sooo yumm!

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