These baked honey glazed chicken wings are the perfect blend of sweet and savory. Packed full of vibrant Asian flavors, these chicken wings are finger licking good! Coated in a honey and soy glaze, you’re going to love these tangy wings!
I love wings, and I love Asian cuisine, so I thought it was about time that I merge to of my favorite things! These wings are so good, I can’t even tell you! They were a huge hit during our game day Sunday!
How to Make This Honey Glazed Chicken Wings Recipe
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Preheat oven at 400F
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Wash chicken wings, then pat dry with kitchen paper
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In a bowl, whisk the egg whites with the salt, black pepper and paprika until frothy
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Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil or baking paper. Place an oven safe cooling rack on top and spray it with non-stick cooking spray
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Add chicken wings on the cooling rack
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Brush egg white mixture on chicken wings on both sides
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Bake for 35-40 minutes. Remember to flip them half-way through so they bake evenly
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While they’re baking, prep the glaze
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In a saucepan add the honey, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, ginger, juice of lime, ground coriander, red pepper flakes and sesame oil
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Bring to boil, then simmer until sauce is reduced and becomes sticky.
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Once chicken wings are cooked let them cool for 5 minutes. Add them in a bowl, then coat with the glaze
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Sprinkle some sesame seeds, fresh cilantro and enjoy!
What is in the honey glaze?
The honey glaze that coats the baked chicken wings is easy to make and is packed full of Asian flavors:
- honey
- soy sauce
- ginger
- red pepper flakes
- line
- coriander
- sesame seeds and oil
This combination of ingredients results in a sweet and spicy glaze that is just so so good! Finish off with a sprinkle of fresh cilantro leaves and you are set!
What sides go with these Asian chicken wings?
So I wouldn’t recommend pairing these with the usual ranch dip, though of course you can if you wish! I like to serve mine with a simple soy sauce dip like this and then serve alongside other Asian appetizers and salad sides. Check out these recipes for inspiration:
- Easy Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
- Creamy Coleslaw Recipe (Homemade Coleslaw)
- Easy Cucumber Salad Recipe (Cucumber Onion Salad)
You could also serve this with a larger salad to make a full meal.
Why bake chicken wings instead of frying them?
I much prefer to bake wings when I make them. I find that frying them can turn into a bit of a hassle and I like the hands off approach with baking. Obviously it is also way healthier to bake your chicken wings rather than fry them. And honestly, these wings are just as crispy and succulent!
Top Tips to Make This Honey Glazed Chicken Wings Recipe
- Pat the wings dry before brushing them, this will help them to get nice and crispy.
- Flip the wings halfway through baking.
- Let the wings cool slightly before glazing them.
- Finish the wings with sesame seeds and fresh cilantro and serve immediately.
Be sure to check out these other easy chicken wing recipes!
- Baked Chicken Wings Recipe (BEST Chicken Wing Seasoning!)
- Crispy Baked Buffalo Wings
- Sesame Baked Wings (Sesame Sticky Wings)
- Thai Chicken Wings with Spicy Peanut Sauce
- Garlic Parmesan Chicken Wings
- Pepper Jelly Chicken Wings
- Fried Buffalo Wings
- Tikka Masala Chicken Wings
Love these chicken wings. Taste abs easy to make.
Easy and tasty is the best!
I am sorry to hear this didn’t work out for you, Shauna.
Very refreshing way of delivering the rcipe
Thank you so much Roselyn!!
So delicious! These wings were a huge hit!
So glad you loved them! They’re a staple in our home!
AH-MAZ-ING!!! The honey glaze on these wings was incredible!
The glaze is everything, right?! Glad you loved it!
So sweet & savory and delicious! One of my favorite recipes!
One of mine too! It’s great to bring along to any get together!!
That glaze is everything – these are a hit on game day!
I think I know who will be bringing the wings to the parties this football season!
Oh my goodness, these look SO tasty! Need to have these as an appetizer at our next get together!
Let me know what you think once you try them! Warning, they may be addictive! Lol