How to cook baked turkey wings with Creative Soul: Happy Thanksgiving!
November 25, 2009 | Hampton Roads, Virginia | Vetting explained
CNN producer note
CreativeSoul says his girlfriend was the catalyst that got him to make this video because she loves his wings. On tomorrow's menu, besides the wings: Potato salad, peas, traditional cornbread, green beans, stuffing, candied yams, sweet tea.
- nsaidi, CNN iReport producer
My first time cooking in front a camera and trying hard to remember everything that I do when there's no camera! Anyway, Have a great Thanksgiving!
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Items:
* Glass baking dish and aluminum foil
Ingredients:
* Turkey wings
* Your favorite store brand seasoning or create your own!
* 3 tsp. salt and pepper mixture
* 2 tsp. garlic seasoning salt
* 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
* 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
2. Clean the turkey wings.
3. Mix salt, pepper, garlic seasoning salt and your favorite store brand seasoning mix together in a bowl and set aside.
4. Place turkey wings in glass dish.
5. Pour the extra virgin olive oil and apple cider vinegar over the turkey wings.
6. Season the turkey wings with the seasoning mixture.
7. Cover glass dish with aluminum foil and bake for 2 hours. Be sure to check on them every 30 minutes, you don't want them to over cook or maybe you do...it's all a matter of taste!
8. When your wing are ready, remove the aluminum foil and bake uncovered for an additional 15 minutes.
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Enjoy!
PS: I use Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar as my cooking marinate, you can visit the site or find it in your local health food market: http://bragg.com/products/acv.html
"Got a good recipe for turkey wings? If so, I would love to try it!" Leave me a comment, web link or email me at: creativesoultv@gmail.com
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