Alternative for Buffalo wing sauce [closed]
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What can I use if my family does not like Buffalo wing sauce or any hot sauce for that matter? I found a recipe for wings and potato casserole that sounds good but not if it's hot.
Best Answer
Really, any sauce you use with other savory meet dishes can be nice on chicken wings. Options include:
- BBQ sauce
- most Asian ready made sauces at your grocery store (teriyaki, sweet and sour, etc., even better make a homemade version of one of these sauces)
- honey mustard
- melted butter (or extra virgin olive oil) with garlic, Parmesan cheese, and your favorite herbs
- lemon or lime juice & salt (possibly add honey if you like it sweet)
- vinegar & salt
- real maple syrup and salt
- peanut butter and jelly sauce (some of these recipes include chilies, which you can ignore)
- you can even wrap wings in bacon, for a dryer but quite flavorful wing
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What can I use instead of buffalo hot sauce?
List of Hot Sauce Substitutes- Chili Powder. If you're looking mainly for a bit of heat to drizzle over your meal, a good chili powder or chili powder blend will work in a pinch. ...
- Chili Flakes. ...
- Sambal Oelek. ...
- Harissa. ...
- Sriracha. ...
- Gochujang. ...
- Curry Paste. ...
- Chili-Garlic Sauce.
Can I use hot sauce instead of buffalo sauce?
Yes, there is a difference between buffalo sauce and hot sauce. Hot sauce is basically just hot peppers, salt, and vinegar. Add some whisked melted butter to your hot sauce, and you have created buffalo sauce. Buffalo sauce is smoother than hot sauce, and I find it to have a way richer flavor.Can I use BBQ sauce instead of buffalo sauce?
One final note that makes BBQ sauce better than Buffalo sauce: BBQ sauce shines on its own, it doesn't need a vehicle like chicken wings to be utterly delicious. One can easily add it to whatever food they want, from sandwiches to subs, pizzas, and burgers, rice and pasta.How to Make Buffalo Sauce
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