Blue cheese. It says it on the bottle. It’s not in the fine print either. It’s right up, on the front. And it’s good too. Market District Creamy Buffalo blue cheese wings hit the spot for me. Nice fairly-mellow traditional Buffalo wing flavors in a creamy sauce, with plenty of blue cheese flavor. I like creamy sauces and this one goes into the ‘like’ column for sure.
A Creamy Take On The Classic Sauce
Market District (from Giant Eagle) makes great sauces at great prices. The Market District Creamy Buffalo blue cheese wing sauce brings great flavor at a great price. I love the aged cayenne and what a difference it makes to the taste of the sauce. It’s well worth whatever extra process or time is involved with adding it to the sauce. The flavor is much more complex.
These Alfredo chicken wings are proof that sometimes its a good idea to step outside of your wing comfort zone and try something you’d never thought you’d try. Sure, I’m a big fan of chicken alfredo. It’s on my menu rotation often around here. But for some reason I’d never thought of saucing wings in that wonderfully creamy rich sauce. Well, let me tell you folks! These are great wings! Totally different. Totally great! And boy, talk about a ‘wow’ factor!
You can cook the wings any way you want. Oven. Deep fryer. Air fryer. It doesn’t really matter. Just get them in that delicious, creamy, rich cheesy sauce and get to eating! (And smiling!)
Homemade. Or From A Bottle.
I’ve included the ingredients and steps to make a quick and easy Alfredo sauce from scratch. And it’s great stuff on these Alfredo chicken wings. But you don’t have to make your own if you don’t want to. Just grab a bottle of your favorite sauce from the store and warm it up. Boom. Instant creamy wing sauce. Who knew?
Just A Tad, Thanks
Now, I like a good bit of sauce on my chicken alfredo. But on my wings, I went a bit lighter. I still wanted to taste that delicious wing. Next time, I might serve a little extra warmed sauce on the side, for dipping. Heck, ‘might’ nothing. I will.
½cupParmesan cheeseshredded, plus more for topping
parsleychopped, for garnish
Instructions
For the wings
Note: These instructions are for cooking the wings in the oven. You can cook the wings any way you like, like in an air fryer or deep fryer, and coat in the sauce before serving.
Preheat oven to 375 F.
Season the wings with salt and pepper. Place on a foil-lined baking sheet that has been lightly sprayed with non-stick spray.
Bake wings for 20 minutes.
While the wings are cooking make the sauce. Keep the sauce warm while the wings finish.
Flip the wings and bake another 20 minutes.
Flip one more time and finish cooking for 15 more minutes.
If you want more crisp or color to your wings you can place them under the broiler for a few minutes. Keep an eye on them while using the broiler.
Transfer wings to the sauce (working in batches as needed) and turn to coat.
Serve garnished with chopped parsley and more parmesan.
For the sauce
Melt the butter in a medium pan over medium heat.
Slowly whisk in the whipping cream.
Season with salt and pepper, stir and let come to a slow boil.
Turn heat down to low and let simmer 3-5 minutes or until the sauce thickens.
Add the cheese and stir.
Keep warm until ready to use.
Notes
You can substitute 2 cups of store-bought Alfredo sauce. Just warm it slightly while the wings are cooking.If you like your wings extra saucy you may want to double the sauce recipe. You can always use any leftover sauce (if there is any) over pasta.