For a quick lunch, air fryer wings just can’t be beat. My extra-crispy version gets me nice crunchy wings in less than 30 minutes. So could I improve on such a great thing? Well, I can. And did. With duck fat spray. Duck fat air fryer wings are just easy as my regular approach, but oh so much crispier with a wonderful flavor that is just amazing.
Duck Fat is a Game Changer
You can find duck fat spray in your grocers oil aisle, by the non-stick spray and olive oils and stuff like that. It ain’t cheap, but what it does for duck fat air fryer wings (and many other things) is well worth it. I would suggest you don’t go nuts with it the first time you use it. Try a few quick sprays and see if you want to add more.
I often find myself using a few variations on this approach. I’ll sometimes just spritz the wings, salt and pepper them, then cook them. After they are done I’ll sprinkle them with my favorite seasoning and serve them ‘dry’. I often use this approach if my seasoning is prone to charring during cooking. If I want them ‘wet’, then I’ll toss them in my favorite sauce.
Also try my duck fat Vortex wings.
Check out my always-growing list of over 100 homemade wing recipes, including sauces and seasonings!
Duck Fat Air Fryer Wings
Equipment
Ingredients
- 6 chicken wings flats and drumettes separated, tips saved to make stock
- Duck fat spray a few quick sprays
- 1 teaspoon Your favorite wing seasoning or more. avoid seasonings containing sugar
- Your favorite wing sauce if desired. warmed, if refrigerated
Instructions
- Preheat your air fryer per manufacturer's recommendation.
- Spray the wings with duck fat. Just a few squirts will do. I like to put the wings into a bowl, give them a quick spray, turn then, and give them another quick spray.
- Sprinkle the wings with seasoning. Turn, and add a bit more seasoning. Alternatively, place the wings into a bag or resealable container and sprinkle with the seasoning. Close the container and toss gently to coat.
- Add the wings to the basket (be careful it’s hot!). If you have trouble fitting them without overlapping, stand the drumettes along the sides of the basket.
- Cook at 360 F for 12 minutes for large wings, 10 minutes for smaller ones.
- Carefully flip the wings (rotate the drumettes if they are standing) and cook another 12 minutes again (10 minutes for smaller wings) at 375 F.
- Flip the wings one last time. Increase the temperature to 390 F and cook another 6 minutes (4 minutes for smaller wings).
- Remove and toss with your favorite wing sauce or sprinkle with more seasoning.
- Devour!
Nutrition
Nutritional values are approximate and will not include any store-bought wing sauce or seasoning nutritional values.