The sweet yet not too subtle heat of five-spice powder may not be what you typically think of in terms of chicken wings. But these unconventional and very un-incendiary wings are an unexpected keeper. The easy-to-achieve crisp skin comes from the blast of a hot oven rather than the splattering of hot oil, which means ease of cooking as well as cleaning up, which only further endears these wings to us.–Renee Schettler Rossi

A bowl of five spice chicken wings.

Five-Spice Chicken Wings

5 / 3 votes
These five-spice chicken wings are easy to toss together in minutes and taste contemporary even though they rely on a traditional spice blend. They’re baked and served with a creamy cilantro sauce for a more refined riff on classic Buffalo wings.
David Leite
CourseAppetizers
CuisineAmerican
Servings40 servings
Calories122 kcal
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time40 minutes

Ingredients 

For the five-spice chicken wings

For the creamy cilantro dipping sauce

Instructions 

Make the five-spice chicken wings

  • Preheat oven to 500°F (260°C).
  • If you’re usign whole chicken wings, cut off the wing tips and cut the wings in half at the joint. Discard the wing tips or freeze them for making stock.
  • Place the wings in a large bowl. Sprinkle the five spice powder and cayenne on the wings, add a generous pinch or two of salt, and about 15 grinds of black pepper. Rub the mixture into all the wings until all the rub clings to the chicken.
  • Line the wing pieces up on a rimmed baking sheet so the side of the wing that has the most skin is facing up. Roast until cooked through, browned, and crisp, about 25 minutes. (If you prefer a wing that’s every iota as crisp underneath as on top, bake the wings on a wire rack situated on the baking sheet. If you prefer a wing that has one side smudged with a sort of gooey crispness from sitting in a teensy puddle of its juices during roasting, leave the wings on the baking sheet.)

Make the creamy cilantro dipping sauce

  • Pulse the cilantro, sour cream, mayo, yogurt, and lemon or lime juice in a food processor. (Or, lacking a processor, whisk them together.) Taste and add a judicious amount of salt and black pepper and pulse again. Cover and toss it in the fridge while the wings do their thing in the oven.

Serve the wings

  • Pile the wings on a platter and serve ‘em hot along with the cold creamy cilantro dipping sauce on the side.
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Nutrition

Serving: 1 portionCalories: 122 kcalCarbohydrates: 1 gProtein: 9 gFat: 9 gSaturated Fat: 3 gMonounsaturated Fat: 3 gTrans Fat: 1 gCholesterol: 39 mgSodium: 46 mgFiber: 1 gSugar: 1 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Recipe © 2007 David Lieberman. Photo © 2007 . All rights reserved.

Recipe Testers’ Reviews

What an easy and simple recipe. You can make this as an appetizer or as a meal. We chose to make it as a meal and all of us loved it. It has a little kick but it’s not so strong as to make people shy away. My toddler alone ate 10 wings. Next time I will be making more of the dipping sauce as she alone ate half of it! It was perfect to lighten the flavor.

I knew I would like these chicken wings as soon as I saw “Five Spice” and this recipe did not disappoint. The warm spice blend is wonderful as-is on chicken as well as pork and a little cayenne added a sharp dimension to the rub. Thanks to the high oven temperature, the chicken wings were addictively super crisp on the outside they stayed that way even after they cooled a bit. I ate my first one without the dipping sauce and loved it. After my third wing, I started to feel the cayenne and black pepper on my lips and I was glad to have the cool creamy sauce to reach for.

These wings couldn’t be simpler and they’ll fill your house with the most delicious aroma. I’m not a fan of wings covered in a sticky sauce, so I appreciated this version, which went with a simple rub of five-spice powder, cayenne, salt, and pepper. They crisped up beautifully in the oven, but I’m sure they’d be great cooked on the grill as well. The cilantro dipping sauce wasn’t very exciting on its own, but went beautifully with the wings. The one thing I would change is perhaps to up the amount of spice next time, especially the cayenne. I gave the sauce a few quick pulses with a hand blender to mix in the cilantro and called it done.

This is a simple and yummy recipe. I enjoy a crisp yet moist wing. I made two batches, one as the recipe calls for, with generous amounts of kosher salt and spices. The other batch I brined with salt and sugar for only an hour and a half. I have to say, brine makes chicken better. So if you have the time, brine the wings, pat dry, then season and bake! You will love it!

With or without the brine, it’s a good recipe, but for the super-moist chicken lover…brine it, baby! The cilantro sauce was good, I recommend making this first so all the flavors have a chance to marry.




About David Leite

I count myself lucky to have received three James Beard Awards for my writing as well as for Leite’s Culinaria. My work has also appeared in The New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, Saveur, Bon Appรฉtit, Gourmet, Food & Wine, Yankee, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, and more.


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4 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Outstanding! Wings are crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside and packed with flavor. The cilantro dipping sauce is a great compliment to the intense flavors of the rub. We canโ€™t have dairy, so I used dairy-free coconut yogurt and skipped the sour cream. Served it with fresh veggiesโ€”carrots, cucumber, peapods, and bell pepperโ€”much like the carrots and celery you get with Buffalo wings. A great, simple recipe for a party.

    1. Thanks, Audrey! We’re delighted that you loved them so much. Thanks for taking the time to let us know.

  2. 5 stars
    What a wonderful take on classic, deep-fried wingsโ€”I made these today and they were crispy, juicy, and plain ole’ fantastic! My 18-month-old son kept grabbing them off the platter and charging around the house squealing with joy. Thank you for sharing an easy, baked, delicious, family-friendly recipe!

    1. Well, we certainly can’t ask for a stronger endorsement than that! Thanks for sharing that incredibly happy visual, Kristen.