I was saddened to find out McCormick has discontinued the Bag and Season Buffalo Wing Seasoning. This stuff was to die for, and the only think I liked putting on my wings.
Does anyone have a recipe that could be comparible to that one?
I've been searching the internet for something similar as well. And the people at McCormick wouldn't even give me the porportions to make my own (how rude). Guess I'll have to experiment with the ingredients listed.
2006-07-10
06:23:07
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I want to clarify that I am not looking for a spicy type of recipe. McCormicks was not spicy, but the flavor was unbelievable.
2006-07-10
06:58:45 ·
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I want to clarify that I am not looking for a spicy and/or hot type of recipe. McCormicks was not spicy, but the flavor was unbelievable.
2006-07-10
06:59:00 ·
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experiment is your best bet. I've never used McCormick's but what I use for my own is, alter measurements for how many you make but for a dozen, 1 tbs of chili powder, red pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, lemon pepper, adobo(mexican spice found in most international isles), and mesquite dust or any mesquite flavoring...McCormick's makes this as well....mix well and dash chicken with favorite flavored hot sauce just before cooking. it should make the paste nice and creamy. less of the hotter spices will make for mild wings.
2006-07-10 06:30:38
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answered by pohter1 3
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Does anyone have a recipe similar to McCormicks Buffalo Wing seasoning?
I was saddened to find out McCormick has discontinued the Bag and Season Buffalo Wing Seasoning. This stuff was to die for, and the only think I liked putting on my wings.
Does anyone have a recipe that could be comparible to that one?
I've been searching the internet for something...
2015-08-08 17:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Buffalo Seasoning
2016-10-04 02:53:54
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answered by sykes 4
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I'd suggest purchasing Frank's Buffalo wing sauce, or buying bottles of Anchor bar sauce (inventors or the chicken wing).
A simple recipe is just hot sauce and melted butter. Some people like adding vinegar or even a little lemon juice to make it spicier.
2006-07-10 06:27:05
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answered by Kryzchek 4
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The basic buffalo wing recipe is equal parts hot sauce and butter. I use Frank's Hot Sauce. You only need about 1/4 cup of each for a dozen wings.
2006-07-10 06:29:04
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answered by xphiljunkx 1
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2016-05-31 03:47:44
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answered by lyndsay 3
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Really good wings.
Frank's hot sauce
Tabasco
Cayjeine (spelling is wrong) Pepper
Little Butter
Vinegar
Red pepper flakes
just mix them untill you get the right amount in which you prefer
2006-07-10 06:37:56
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answered by Frank 3
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