Skip to main content

Join The Table to earn rewards.

Already a member?

Recipe Drop

The 3-Ingredient Wing Sauce to Un-Boring Your Super Bowl Party

Easier—and dare we say tastier?—than Buffalo

February  6, 2025
Photo by Rocky Luten

I won’t argue with a classic Buffalo wing. I adore them, and they’re high on my list of priorities when it comes to the ideal Super Bowl spread. However, that means I'm buying a large bottle of Franks RedHot, which then languishes on my condiment shelf until the following February. But this year, Calabrian chilis are here to save the day. My recent Calabrian Chili Chicken Wing recipe calls for a scratchmade hot sauce that is high in flavor and low in effort. Plus, it balances heat, acidity, and richness.

@food52 We love a classic buffalo wing, but once you try @noahtanen's twist with Calabrian chilis you'll never look back. Click the link in our bio for the recipe #f52community ♬ Feel Good - Tundra Beats

The magic starts with the trademark hot pepper of Calabria in the south of Italy. Typically packed and preserved in oil for export, the recipe calls for standard 10 oz. jar. These small, sun-dried peppers bring a fruity heat that’s a touch more complex than your common cayenne-based hot sauce. To make the sauce, I pour the entire jar (including the oil) into a bowl and add vinegar and a clove of garlic, and the result is a thick, deeply flavorful hot sauce begging to cling to crispy fried wings.

Photo by Noah Tanen

It’s not just the flavor boost that makes this sauce so special, but the way the oil from the chilis emulsifies into the vinegar. With no additional fat, mayo, or dairy, you’re left with a smooth, almost creamy texture and a tempered spice level.

Shop the Story

Here’s how it comes together: First, blend the entire jar of chilis—oil and all—with ⅔ cup of vinegar and a garlic clove until smooth. To finish, season with salt. You can also make it in advance—it will last in the fridge for a couple of weeks. When game time comes, dredge and fry your wings until crispy, then toss them in a warmed mixture of 2 tablespoons butter and the Calabrian chili sauce. That touch of butter, significantly less than you would use for a more typical Buffalo sauce, adds another level of gloss and richness to the sauce.

Of course, no wing—especially this one—is complete without a blue cheese sidecar. You can find my Ultimate Blue Cheese Dressing recipe here.


What’s your go-to wing sauce for game day? Let me know in the comments!
Order Now

The Dynamite Chicken cookbook is here! Get ready for 60 brand-new ways to love your favorite bird. Inside this clever collection by Food52 and chef Tyler Kord, you'll find everything from lightning-quick weeknight dinners to the coziest of comfort foods.

Order Now

See what other Food52 readers are saying.

Noah Tanen

Written by: Noah Tanen

Test Kitchen Content Creator at Food52

0 Comments

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience.

When you visit our website, we collect and use personal information about you using cookies. You may opt out of selling, sharing, or disclosure of personal data for targeted advertising (called "Do Not Sell or Share" in California) by enabling the Global Privacy Control on a compatible browser. See our Privacy Policy for further information.