This is how to bake crispy chicken wings in the oven that you will absolutely love! We make these all the time as an appetizer or dinner and they come out crunchy every time. Here’s the trick to baking fresh or frozen chicken wings in the oven.

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Ok so that’s the million dollar question right, how to make baked crispy chicken wings? I mean like the ones you get at a restaurant! I have the secret, and could eat them for lunch probably every day. Like our air fryer baking powder wings but can be made in a larger batch this way. (affiliate links present)

Crispy Oven Baked Chicken Wings

THIS is a great recipe when people come over to watch a game. Literally the PERFECT thing to cook where people will ask you for how you did it, and you can share. ðŸ˜‰ Just mix up a few different sauces and you’ve got the perfect appetizer or meal that is cheap for a large crowd (or just for fun at dinnertime).

They MUST be crispy baked wings though, soggy is no good! There’s an easy way to do that and I promise you you’ll never make them another way again after making crispy wings like these! You just need one ingredient in your pantry that is usually used for baking sweets.

Air Fryer Wings Recipe

Baked Baking Powder Chicken Wings

I know you love dry rub wings as an appetizer, they are such a hit. We’ve eaten these and our teriyaki chicken drumsticks for dinner before since we all love them so much! Sometimes finger foods can make your things think you are a real hero with a cape, and that can’t hurt anyone’s ego. 😉

I’m not a fan of frying anything in a bunch of oil so this crispy baked chicken wings recipe is amazing, as well as making this air fryer wings dry rub style too! You know how I do love my small countertop appliances but realize not everyone has them so “old fashioned” methods needs to be shared too. 😉

You only need a few items which is totally my style. Get the kids involved with this one too, they can help you make these and have fun with it! They come out as crispy as deep frying but NO oil is needed believe it or not. Once you try this kitchen hack you’ll likely never go back.

how to bake crispy chicken wings

How to bake crispy chicken wings in oven

Let’s talk about how to prep everything before you get going. Once you have everything set and done you can get to shaking, literally. I will suggest just that, using a bag to shake. You can sprinkle on, flip and coat the other sides too but really you’ll get a more even coat if you do it MY WAY. J/K, ok not really.

  1. Start off by preheating your oven to 250 degrees F.
  2. Line your cookie sheet with tinfoil
  3. Place your cooling / baking racks on top of your foil
  4. Rinse your chicken wings
  5. Dry wings off with paper towels
  6. Put 1 tbsp. baking powder + 1/4 tsp. salt in your freezer bag and shake

How long to cook chicken wings in oven

Put half your rinsed and dried chicken wings inside your bag and shake until all are coated lightly (this recipe is for 20 wings total). It is better to do half at a time so you can ensure each piece has a nice dusting on the outside.

  1. Spray nonstick spray on your wire cooling rack
  2. Place wings in a single layer on cooling rack with skin side up
  3. Add 1 more tbsp. baking powder + 1/4 tsp. salt in your bag + other half of wings and shake
  4. Place wings on cooling rack with others
  5. Oven directions and cook times are in recipe card below

The answer of how to bake crispy chicken wings looks like a lot of steps but really after you do it once or twice you just remember the steps by heart.

  • We make them pretty often using different sauces or just sprinkling on seasonings like: salt and pepper, garlic powder, Sriracha.
sriracha baked chicken wings

Baking Powder Chicken Wings in Oven

The kids love chicken wings or even baked turkey wings for dinner because they’re finger food. They’re also one of my favorite appetizers to bring or serve because they’re everyone’s favorite. We made these while watching a few college basketball games…

I will be using a spicier sauce for this occasion because most of the guests will be my husband’s friends and I’m thinking that it will go over well, but you can dip them in just about anything and they’re great!

Sriracha chicken wings (seen above) are one of our very favorite ways to serve them if you like them nice and sauced. You can adjust the heat if you like by toning it down with a ranch dip to serve it with or just less Japanese sauce when you mix it up. Without a sauce you could add some red pepper flakes to the baking soda when tossing.

how to bake crispy chicken wings

Crispy chicken wings

Now let’s talk about the things you may not have at home and will need to pick up at the grocery store next time you go. You can even find the first three there if you don’t have them, in the baking aisle. I mean they are cheaper online or at Walmart but making a separate trip is not my style.

  • Tinfoil
  • A cookie sheet
  • Cooling rack like you see above is handy
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Gallon freezer bag or large bowl (but bag is better)
  • Your meat, grab an entire tray full, I prefer organic and cage free but you do you
  • Sauce if you want to coat the wings when they’re done

Make sure you remember the day before to defrost your chicken wings if they are frozen too…duhhh. 😉 If you want to know how to cook turkey wings we have a great method here too. Those are without baking powder but get just as browned when done.

How to Cook Frozen Chicken Wings

Above we have instructions on using your oven, like this one. Since they are rock hard you will have to follow different methods but can get them crisped, just in an alternate way.

If you’re looking for other football party appetizers, try these others too: if you are forgetful you can save the day by following our Pressure cooker frozen wings or make perfectly crispy frozen chicken wings in air fryer too. Game changer for “those days” when you just haven’t pulled it together.

air fryer frozen wings

Best Finger Foods

Ok so you are hosting a bunch of people for the holidays, or Super Bowl and you want to have a TON of options to snack all day long. Let’s talk about a few other items that have always been a real hit in my house for adults and kids too. First, make a bunch of frozen meatballs.

This is the easiest and cheapest idea of all because you can toss with a bunch of sauces but the base is the same. Just grab a few bags and start with that, a great choice for a bunch of guests. Here are a few others that make everyone go crazy!

Think of your occasion. If there are lots of people in a small space you want items that aren’t too much of a mess and just can be grabbed and enjoyed while talking to others. Without a sauce this one is a winner for sure. I hope you enjoy my tips on how to bake crispy chicken wings and try them yourself!

sriracha baked chicken wings

How to make crispy baked chicken wings

Printable recipe card with nutritional information such as calories, saturated fat etc. listed below. Keep in mind this will vary depending on the size of your chicken pieces and how lean they are.

  1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Line your cookie sheet with tinfoil. Place your cooling rack on your foil.
  2. Rinse your chicken wings. Dry them off with paper towels
  3. Put 1 tbsp. baking powder + 1/4 tsp. salt in your freezer bag and shake.
  4. Put half your rinsed and dried chicken wings inside your bag and shake until all are coated lightly.
  5. Spray nonstick spray on your cooling rack. Place wings on cooling rack with skin side up once they are coated, not overlapping them.
  6. Add 1 more tbsp. baking powder + 1/4 tsp. salt in your bag + other half of wings and shake. Place these wings on cooling rack with others. Should fit 20 perfectly.
  7. Place pan full of wings on lowest rack for 30 minutes. Then increase temperature to 425 and rotate your pan 180 degrees. 
  8. Move pan full of wings to the rack that is the middle/higher level of your oven. Bake for 15 additional minutes
  9. Rotate your pan 180 degrees again on the middle rack, and cook for an additional 20 minutes (check at 15 to see if they’re brown enough or if you want them crispier)
  10. Allow to sit for a few minutes, then toss or brush sauce on wings!

There’s a printable version of this below as well. You can use so many things as chicken wing sauces. Buffalo or bbq are probably the most popular. Use things like Sriracha or hot sauce to make spicy wings, those are probably our favorite!!

crispy chicken wings recipe
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How to Bake Crispy Chicken Wings

By The Typical Mom
How to bake crispy chicken wings in the oven that you will absolutely love! We make these all the time as an appetizer or dinner and they come out crunchy and crispy every time. Here’s the trick to making juicy crispy baked chicken wings without frying them. 
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings: 8
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Equipment

  • 1 baking sheet
  • 1 Bowl or large freezer bag

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Line your cookie sheet with tinfoil. Place your cooling rack on your foil
  • Rinse your chicken wings. Dry them off with paper towels
  • Put 1 tbsp. baking powder + 1/4 tsp. salt in your freezer bag and shake
    Put half your rinsed and dried chicken wings inside your bag and shake until all are coated lightly (this recipe is for 20 wings total)
  • Spray nonstick spray on your cooling rack. Place wings on cooling rack with skin side up once they are coated, not overlapping them.
  • Add 1 more tbsp. baking powder + 1/4 tsp. salt in your bag + other half of wings and shake. Place these wings on cooling rack with others. Should fit 20 perfectly.
  • Place pan full of wings on lowest rack for 30 minutes. Then increase temperature to 425 and rotate your pan 180 degrees. 
  • Move pan full of wings to the rack that is the middle/higher level of your oven
    Bake for 15 additional minutes
  • Rotate your pan 180 degrees again on the middle rack, and cook for an additional 20 minutes (check at 15 to see if they’re brown enough or if you want them crispier).
    Allow to sit for a few minutes, then toss or brush sauce on wings!

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 2oz, Calories: 157kcal, Carbohydrates: 11g, Protein: 176g, Fat: 153g, Saturated Fat: 43g, Cholesterol: 740mg, Sodium: 1886mg, Potassium: 3923mg, Vitamin A: 1415IU, Vitamin C: 6.8mg, Calcium: 1155mg, Iron: 11.1mg

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

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer, Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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22 Comments

  1. I used this recipe to make wings for the Super Bowl and they came out perfectly! So crispy and delicious!

  2. I’m a little late to the party, but I want to try this. Question, can I use my lemon pepper coating and if so at want stage of the cooking process.
    Thanks.

    1. If it is a liquid coating I would add after first stage of baking, if powder I would think you could add at beginning after salting process.

  3. I made these wings and they were perfectly crunchy! I will back for on the salt though to about a 1/4 tsp. Clear step by step directions. Thank you for sharing! Moving to my recipes to make again board.

    1. We couldn’t eat them, they were so salty. So disappointing, they looked good but were inedible.

    1. If you use the rack shown it does crisp them on both sides without the need of flipping them.

    1. No, I would’t do skinless like that unless you bread them. I cut in strips, egg wash, then seasoned panko or bread crumbs. The skin is what browns and keeps the meat moist.

  4. I found these way to salty..I do like that they were crispy..next time I’m going to omit the salt.