![]() 1000 Spruce.Ī “trashed wing” is fried once, tossed in a sauce (Buffalo or otherwise), and then fried again to fully cook the wing and caramelize the sauce. Since this cavernous downtown hangout holds about a million people, arrive with friends and try all of ‘em. 910 Westport Plaza.Ĭhoices can overwhelm: Brined wings come char-grilled or breaded and fried, with six different seasonings. Wings are smoked to a mahogany burnish, dark and luscious. It’s the source of that vinegary spike and pleasant palate tingle. 6307 Delmar, The Loop 11925 Manchester, Des Peres 40 Ronnie’s Plaza, South County.Ĭalabrian peppers flavor the buffalo sauce at this Westport game bar. They’re among the largest in town-a meaty, well-seasoned snack. ![]() The chicken’s fried with a generous amount of breading, giving them a distinct fried-chicken taste and texture. Long known for its fresh, jumbo hormone/antibiotic-free chicken wings tossed in a sharp, mustard sauce, Syberg’s offers six additional sauces, a trashed iteration, and a dry rub made from Red Hot Riplets. It adds an aromatic tang to the wings, which are juicy and slightly crispy. The search for the secret ingredients of the “signature hot sauce” continues here, but crumbled Parmesan seems to be one of them. Even in a restaurant that’s turbocharged with the flavors of Cajun cuisine, these wings stand out. Multiple locations.ĭry-rubbed wings are smoked or split, fried, then sparkled with a Hoisin sauce. 10094 Page, North County.īesides serving a killer beef brisket, Salt+Smoke offers two versions of trashed wings-“sweet trashed” and “Buffalo trashed.” Executive chef/co-owner Haley Riley says, just like with many of its other menu items, he’d been cooking trashed wings as a secret menu snack before realizing, I bet other people would like to eat this, too, and added them to the menu a little over three years ago. Known for a variety of styles, including a memorable Thai Chili Lime, the must-try is the Original, a wonderfully sticky Korean-inspired version that can be served with traditional wings or strips. This unassuming Overland spot has been serving some of the best wings in town for years. Then try some white Alabama sauce, which puts these babies in the Wings Coop of Fame. Go with the choice of dry rub for the poultry pinions, which are smoked and fried to an exquisitely crispy finish. Marinated, dry-rubbed, smoked, and grilled, this Caribbean Jerk Soul’s wings will give you a true taste of the Caribbean. If your past experience with jerk chicken involved just a sprinkle of spice blend on some wings, then Jerk Soul will knock your socks off. 1227 Castillon Arcade Plaza, Creve Coeur. Another not-to-miss item is the smoked turkey “ribs,” marinated, seasoned, smoked, and grilled, these juicy beauties are amazing on their own or glazed in the restaurant’s signature mustard barbecue sauce. ![]() Keeping with tradition, Gobble Stop’s chicken drummettes are dry-rubbed before being slow-smoked. ![]() Frailey’s also serves boneless wings for guests suffering from cartilogenophobia. ![]() Six types of fresh jumbo wings are cooked and sauced to order at the SoCo hangout, where the slogan is “Just Wing It.” Choose from original, grilled, trashed, Caribbean Jerk, breaded Cajun style, or (our preference) a pick-three combination. Done right, the sugar in the sauce crystalizes the second time in the fryer, leaving a juicy wing with a crisp savory taste." 6401 Clayton, Dogtown. Chef Any Roesch says that “We par fry ours, drench them in Frank’s Red Hot sauce, let them cool, fry them again, hit them with more sauce, and top with a jalapeño ranch drizzle. Trashed wings have been a staple at this Dogtown hang out for 19 years. Winner of multiple awards at the annual UCP Heartland Wing Ding competitions, these beauties are still triple dry-rubbed, cherry wood-smoked, and are so sublime, they require no further accoutrements. They’re smoked, and three sauces are available, including a sweet Tiger Stripes-but they’re really best when naked. It’s a good sign when you can order drummies by the pound. ![]()
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