Mississippi White Sauce Wings
Mississippi White Sauce Wings
Smoked wings, ranch seasoning, and a dunk in tangy white BBQ sauce… these wings hit different.
- Author
- Malcom Reed
Ingredients
- 1 family pack whole chicken wings (about 12-14 whole wings)
- Spicy ranch seasoning (generous coating)
- Killer Hogs AP Seasoning (generous coating)
- Killer Hogs Mississippi White Sauce (or your favorite white BBQ sauce)
Directions
- Trim and separate wings if desired, or leave them whole. Season all sides generously with spicy ranch seasoning and AP seasoning. Let them sit while you fire up the grill.
- Prepare a 2-zone fire on your grill (one side hot, one side cool).
- Target grill temperature: 375–400°F.
- Pellet grill works too — just hold temps steady in that same range.
- Place seasoned wings on the cool side of the grill.
- Close the lid and cook about 30 minutes.
- Flip the wings and cook another 15–20 minutes, until they reach 180–185°F internal.
- Working in batches, move wings directly over the hot side of the grill.
- Sear for 2–3 minutes per side until skin is golden and lightly charred.
- Use the cool side as a holding zone if wings start cooking too fast.
- Final target internal temp: 195°F — this ensures fat is rendered and the meat pulls clean from the bone.
- Remove wings from the grill and toss in Killer Hogs Mississippi White Sauce (or your favorite tangy white BBQ sauce).
- Serve hot and enjoy with extra sauce on the side.
1 comment
What!!! No recipe for Mississippi White Sauce??? You should be ashamed. Some of us in CA have no basis for evaluating the flavor profile of something like this.