Chicken wings called Tebasaki in Japan are one of the most popular items for bar menus as a snack or appetizer dish. Tebasaki is often seasoned and deep-fried or coated with sauce after being fried.  Salty and greasy chicken wings always go perfectly with alcohol drinks.  Broiled Chicken Wings is no exception either, only better.  Our chicken wings are broiled in the oven instead of deep-fried, so they are healthier, and it is easier to clean up afterward since there is not a large amount of hot oil involved. The taste, however, is not compromised at all.  Tebasaki flavored with sesame oil and garlic is very appetizing, and we guarantee that you’ll want to have more chicken and more drinks.

It is super easy to make these Broiled Chicken Wings with simple ingredients, especially when you need to make a large amount at a time. Try this chicken for your next party, and people will love them!

Broiled Chicken Wings
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Broiled Chicken Wings Recipe

Servings 4

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Instructions 

  • Put all the ingredients in a medium bowl, and rub chicken with the seasonings. Let sit at least 30 minutes (preferably 1 hour) at room temperature. Pre-heat the broiler.
  • Line a baking pan with aluminum foil, and lay chicken in one layer. Broil for 10 minutes or so, flip, and put back in the oven for 10 minutes longer, or until cooked through.
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: chicken, chicken wing
Broiled Chicken Wings
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Noriko and Yuko, the authors of this site, are both from Japan but now live in California. They love cooking and eating great food, and share a similar passion for home cooking using fresh ingredients. Noriko and Yuko plan and develop recipes together for Japanese Cooking 101. They cook and shoot photos/videos at their home kitchen(s.)

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