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HomeItalian Wings

Italian Wings

These wings are deceptively simple. They’re baked, not deep-fried like most traditional wings. And, despite being called Italian Wings, there’s no garlic!

Ingredients

Chicken Wings  — I buy them fresh and pre-cut, because I hate cutting chicken!
Olive  Oil
Parmesan  Cheese
Fresh Rosemary
inch Coarse  Salt  — this  recipe,  the coarse grind makes a difference. I like the text
Coarse Ground Black Pepper

Preparation

1. Grate Parmesan until you’ve got about two cups, give or take.
2. Snip about 1/3 cup fresh rosemary.
3. Dump the chicken into a BIG bowl.
4. Add rosemary and a couple tablespoons each  salt  and pepper.
5. Add Parmesan and about 1/2 cup olive oil and stir/toss until chicken is well-coated. You’ll need just enough oil to hold it all together.
6. Arrange on  baking  sheets and  bake  at 350 for about 30 minutes.
7. Turn  oven to broil. If you’ve got two pans of chicken in the oven, broil them one at a time. Just take one out and set it aside for a few minutes while the other broils. Broil for about 3-5 minutes, or just until they start to  brown.
8. Take them out of the oven and let them sit for a few minutes before removing to  serving  bowl or platter.
9. Enjoy!
Credit: Foodista

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