I am of the firm belief that chicken wings should be a food group all on their own. Done well, they are heavenly and can provide all the nutrition you need. Protein, fat, and as long as they are accompanied by some veggies and a creamy dipping sauce, you can get a little fiber and some of your dairy as well. No, I am not kidding. I adore chicken wings; I happily make full meals out of wings and the accompaniments, and I try to do so on semi-regular basis. I don’t see how that’s much different than many of other meals of chicken and veggies. Wings are so much more than appetizer and deserve full meal status.
I teased you a little while ago, showing you mouthwatering pictures of chicken wings coated in homemade Thai curry paste, but I didn’t give you the recipe. I apologize about being such a horrible tease, but delayed gratification is good for you. Really, I am just helping you grow as a person. It has nothing to do with laziness or bad time management, or feeling completely overwhelmed by my own life. Not a bit, I only have your welfare in mind.
This recipe is my homemade and much healthier version of some wings we had at Buffalo Wild Wings a few months ago. Wings are such a weakness of mine, and they really aren’t hard to do well, so I always think that chains that stake their reputation on such a classic should be able to blow my home versions out of the water. But the truth is that most chains and restaurants don’t do that lovely little bit of chicken very well at all. The flavour of the chain restaurant version was good, but they had too much sauce on them and they weren’t very crispy. So my husband and I figured that a home version was worth a try. And discovering that I was out of Thai curry paste was a boon as well, because I tried my hand at making my own (you could always use storebought curry paste for this recipe).
To get authentic Thai curry flavour, I marinated the wings for several hours in coconut milk mixed with some of the homemade Thai curry paste. I also used some coconut milk with more curry paste and a little fish sauce for basting the wings while they baked. Then I did my usual of leaving the wings in the oven for a little while after they were done cooking, to help them crisp up. They were delicious – spicy hot with that distinct Thai curry flavour. If you don’t like your wings quite so hot, you can adjust the seasoning to make them more mild in flavour. Serve them with blue cheese or ranch dressing, and have a few cut-up cucumbers to cool off your tongue!
Keto Thai Curry Chicken Wings
Ingredients
- 1 can coconut milk
- 2 tablespoon Thai Curry Paste divided
- 2 ½ lbs chicken wings
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together coconut milk and 2 tablespoon of the Thai curry paste. Remove ⅓ cup of the mixture to a small and set aside.
- Add wings to the large bowl and toss to coat evenly. Refrigerate for at least 3 hours.
- Preheat oven to 425F and stir fish sauce into reserved coconut mixture to make a basting sauce.
- Remove wings from marinade and shake off excess (marinade will be very thick). Place skin side down on a broiling pan.
- Brush with half of basting sauce and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Bake 12 minutes, then flip wings, brush with remaining sauce and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Bake another 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Turn off oven and leave wings inside for another 20 minutes or so, to crisp.
Krisanne says
Hello, Could I do these in a Air Fryer and how long and temperature would you suggest please , they look so good ????
Carolyn says
Check out my pickle brined wings for air fryer instructions!
Cyd says
I love everything thai curry – so so good!
Chelsea says
These wings are AMAZING! I brought these to a get together and they were a total hit! Thanks for sharing!
Aimee Shugarman says
These sound amazing! LOVE the flavor profile.
Keith Helinsky says
Full fat coconut milk or will low fat work? I have green curry paste too.
Carolyn says
I guess low fat would work, but full fat is healthier!
Keto Drb says
What are we to do with the two teaspoons of curry paste in the ingredients, but not in the recipe instructions? Thanks.
Carolyn says
Sorry, add it along with the fish sauce to make the basting sauce.
Moe says
I tried this buffalo wild wing flavor called thai curry and I loved it!
I hope this recipe is close to it. If anyone knows about how to make that sauce, please let me know
Carolyn says
Click through the link for the sauce.
Moe says
I saw the recipe. I will make it soon. I was just saying hopefully it will taste like the one from the restaurant I mentioned.
I will post my results later in the week or whenever I get to try this
Buttoni says
This sounds absolutely delicious, Carolyn. Just printed it out to try!
TidyMom says
these sound fantastic!
Jeanette says
I’m a huge Thai curry fan – these remind me of the chicken curry I made last summer – can’t wait until the weather finally warms up!
Carolyn says
They are kinda like the chicken curry you guest posted! I never thought of that. 🙂 I kept meaning to make yours, maybe it stayed with me subliminally!
The Mom Chef ~ Taking on Magazines One Recipe at a Time says
Oh my goodness those look amazing. One of our usual dates is wings and beer at Buffalo’s and their Thai spiced are ones we always order. These definitely look better (yes, the over-doing of the sauce bugs me too). Thanks for sharing your recipe with us.
Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says
This looks fantastic! Amazing flavors!
Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic says
This is making my mouth water! I love spicy wings and I would prefer this over regular buffalo wings!
Justine@cookingandbeer says
These are fantastic! We are always looking for new ways to make a chicken wing =). Thanks for sharing!
Kim - Liv Life says
I’m not much of a chicken wing fan… but your photos might make me a convert! I think I’d take a plate of these all to myself and not share a one. Would have to make another plate for my husband who adores wings though! Well done!!
Kate@Diethood says
Marinated in coconut milk?! Holy heavens! Beautiful!!
Diane {Created by Diane} says
I can almost taste the yumminess!
Judy@lifeonthefoodchain.com says
These look wonderful; I have an opened jar of red curry paste in the fridge, so all I need to pick up this afternoon are some wings Carolyn, have you ever tried the technique of using some baking powder on the wings like they do over at this link http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2010/02/the-best-buffalo-wings-oven-fried-wings-recipe.html at Serious eats? They come out really crispy from the oven!
Carolyn says
Thanks for the tip for the Serious Eats recipe. I do love my chicken wings!!!
Judy L. Paczkowski says
How about putting them on the grill? I find it much easier there than the oven.
Sommer@ASpicyPerspective says
Gorgeous!!
Anne @The Cooking Campaign says
I love the idea of a Thai Curry Paste for Chicken Wings, looks great!