Game Day Grilled Chicken Wings

6 minute read | Recipe

Even though steaks, burgers, and veggie kabobs continue to be crowd favorites, innovative chicken wing recipes might just steal the spotlight on Super Bowl Sunday. The game itself runs over three hours long and features a star-studded halftime show with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. It's crucial for fans to pace themselves so they don’t get too full too early and risk nodding off during the final moments of the fourth quarter. Just ask any Buffalo Bills or Kansas City Chiefs supporter—they know how crucial those last few seconds can be. Perfectly grilled chicken wings provide a fantastic way for guests to manage their protein intake without feeling weighed down, even if the game stretches into overtime. Let’s make Super Bowl Sunday a day where your wings rival the Lombardi Trophy.

Unleashing the Power of Lemon Pepper Seasoning

For outdoor grilling enthusiasts, mastering the art of Lemon Pepper Seasoning is akin to calling an unbeatable play. A staple in Southern cooking, these spice blends pack a punch. Protecting your grill with a high-quality stainless steel model ensures your cooking experience remains flawless. Lemon pepper wings have rapidly become a fan-favorite across both the U.S. and Canada. If you're looking for a standout dish for your Super Bowl spread, these wings deserve a spot on your menu.

Lemon Pepper Wings

  • 1 pound chicken wings
  • Lemon zest
  • 2 tablespoons of lemon pepper seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon of coarse ground black pepper
  • ½ cup of olive oil

Instructions: Combine lemon zest, lemon pepper seasoning, black pepper, and olive oil in a mixing bowl. Coat the wings thoroughly with the mixture. Grill the wings on medium-low heat for approximately 20 minutes.

Spice It Up with Sesame Teriyaki Wings

The term "Teriyaki" originates from two Japanese words: Teri (luster) and Yaki (grill). Appropriately enough, Americans will be savoring Japanese-inspired grilled chicken wings during the Super Bowl. American football has been played in Japan since the 1930s, and millions of viewers across Asia tune in for the event. These saucy Teriyaki-seasoned wings deliver a savory-sweet taste that's tailor-made for champions.

Sesame Teriyaki Wings

  • 1 pound chicken wings
  • 1 cup of teriyaki marinade
  • Four slices of pineapple
  • Sesame seeds

Instructions: Mix the teriyaki marinade with pineapple slices in a bowl. Toss the wings in the marinade and let them marinate in the fridge for at least 4 hours. Grill the wings on medium-low heat for about 20 minutes. Garnish generously with sesame seeds.

Classic Buffalo Wings for Peak Performance

Traditional deep-fried Buffalo wings are often labeled as a dietary no-no. However, cooking them on a PGS Grill drastically reduces cholesterol levels and offers one of the healthiest ways to prepare proteins. Soaking the wings in buttermilk before seasoning creates a perfect crust while allowing the flavors to adhere better. Cooking them on your outdoor grill enhances blood hemoglobin levels and supports mental clarity—perfect for staying sharp when those controversial calls happen. Grilled Buffalo Wings aren't just a popular Super Bowl option; they could help steady your nerves when the pressure builds.

Grilled Buffalo Wings

  • 1 pound chicken wings
  • ½ cup of buttermilk
  • 2 tablespoons of seasoned salt
  • 1 cup of Frank's RedHot Sauce
  • 4 teaspoons of butter

Instructions: Combine buttermilk, seasoned salt, and half of the wing sauce in a bowl. Marinate the wings for at least 2 hours. Grill the wings on medium-low heat for around 20 minutes. After grilling, toss the wings in a separate bowl with the remaining wing sauce and melted butter.

Fire Up A Champion PGS Grill on Super Bowl Sunday

This year’s Super Bowl MVP grill award goes to the PGS T-Series model S36T. This commercial-grade stainless steel grill can run on either liquid propane or connect to a natural gas line. Property managers and resorts love this model because it offers a massive 720 square inches of primary grilling space. Homeowners appreciate its consistent 67,000 BTU output. Its optional indirect rack keeps wings warm during critical game moments, ensuring your guests stay satisfied. The PGS S36T also features a laser-etched control panel for easy-to-read instructions, functioning as a handy guide for your grilling needs. Additionally, it comes equipped with a PGS FuelStop® ONE HOUR GAS FLOW TIMER, similar to a referee signaling the end of play. Nobody wants to waste fuel after the game ends, and we hope your favorite team wins Super Bowl LVI while these recipes bring home the trophy for you.

 

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