As I waited for my order, I felt sorry for whichever prep
cook had been given the tedious task of de-boning them. However, my sympathy
was unwarranted, since what they were calling “boneless buffalo wings” were
nothing more than strips of fried chicken breast, coated in the same sauce.
While happy for the prep cook, I was disappointed they weren’t wings.
So, it’s a little bit ironic that all these years
later, I'm now using chicken breast to create a Buffalo wing alternative, but at least
I’m not trying to trick anybody. That aside, these really do have a very
similar flavor profile, and I should probably be more concerned with the people
who are going to be upset I’m calling these egg rolls.
What’s not going to upset anybody is just how great a party
snack these really do make, and not just because they’re delicious. Even sober
people make a mess eating actual buffalo chicken wings, but that’s not going to
be an issue here, thanks to their very user-friendly design. So, if you’re
planning a party soon, I really do hope you give these a try. Enjoy!
Ingredients for 14 to 16 Mini Buffalo Chicken Egg Rolls:
8 ounces diced cooked chicken breast
1/3 cup diced celery
2 ounces blue cheese
2 ounces cream cheese
1 tablespoon Louisiana hot sauce
salt, freshly ground black pepper, and cayenne to taste
14 to 16 square wonton wrappers
more Louisiana hot sauce for dipping
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7 comments:
Is the 8oz of chicken a weight measurement, or volume?
I was drooling before this video ended. I'm already imagining doing these with pork and shrimp, ham and cheese, chicken cheese and ham from the chicken croquettes,.....*runs to put won ton wrappers on the grocery list*
Can't wait to try this! Planning on using a selection of your appetizer recipes for Christmas Eve.
Does anyone know if I can fry these and reheat? Planning for Christmas Eve appetizers, (and everyone arrives early), so I would love to do them a day before; and pop them into a microwave or onto an oven pan (I'm guessing better results; crunchier; #forkdontlie).
Chef John said in the video that 8oz of chicken was about a cup and a half.
I found if you quadruple this recipe, it uses the ingredients In a more useful amount. Love it.
Is the 8oz of chicken a weight measurement, or volume?
Well, it's gotta be weight, cuz I never heard of a liquid chicken breast. ;-)
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