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It’s amazing how many great chicken wing recipes there are. Everything from the mild to the sweet to the volcanic hot. That’s why I love them, I can have a different flavor every day. Well, almost every day. I don’t actually eat wings every day, although I’m sure I could and never ever get bored with them.
I recently stumbled upon Mambo sauce (among many other great recipes) on a blog by Levy Restaurants, a family of different restaurants around the US. Of course, I thought “Now, here’s something different. A tomato-based wing sauce with Asian flavors. I gotta try it!” So I did, and boy, was I happy I that did.
Mambo sauce, like many great wing sauces, is a combination of sweet (a little pineapple and sugar) and acid (white vinegar and hot sauce), and the best part, a bit of heat (thank you Frank’s RedHot!). You’ll start out thinking you’re having a teriyaki-inspired wing, and finish up thinking you had a Buffalo wing. It’s great, like a journey of flavors.
According to the Levy Restaurant’s blog, Mambo sauce is also great on fries. That seems like a great idea. So does using it as a steak marinade.
I store my leftover homemade sauces in squeeze bottles. If refrigerated, I set them out an hour before using so they come to room temperature. You don’t want to put cold sauce on hot wings!Also try Moore’s Buffalo Blue Cheese Buffalo wing sauce.
Mambo Chicken Wings
Ingredients
For the wings
- 3-4 pounds chicken wings separated
- 2 tablespoons your favorite wing seasoning I used our Fire-Eater rub
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
For the Mambo sauce
- ¼ cup tomato paste
- ½ cup white vinegar distilled
- ½ cup pineapple juice
- ½ cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons soy sauce
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- Hot sauce to taste (I used 1/4 cup of Frank’s RedHot)
Instructions
For the wings
- Place the wings into a resealable bag or container.
- Add the rub and oil.
- Seal and shake well to coat.
- Let wings marinade for 1-3 hours.
- Transfer cooked wings to a bowl and add sauce.
- Toss gently to coat.
- Serve with your favorite dipping sauce.
For the Mambo sauce
- Place all ingredients into a small pot and simmer, stirring, for 20 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutritional values are approximate.