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Copycat Wingstop Garlic Parmesan Wings is the perfect wing recipe for the connoisseur. Wingstop Garlic Parmesan wings are one of my favorites.Not everyone loves hot and spicy buffalo chicken wings, so this flavor is a delicious alternative.

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What makes Wingstop Garlic Parmesan Wings so good?

The coating on these chicken wings is savory, buttery, and cheesy. Not only that, but they’re perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside since they’re deep-fried.

The natural flavor of the meat is perfectly complemented by a simple garlic butter sauce, which is topped with an extra sprinkling of parmesan just before serving to add a nutty and umami touch.

Why you’ll love this recipe

This recipe will help you recreate the classic garlic parmesan wings from Wingstop any time you’re craving them. It has the classic flavor and texture that you enjoy at the restaurant! Make these delicious wings to serve at a game day party or other gathering. It’s a sure way to wow your guests.

You can customize it by adding different seasonings to the garlic parmesan wing sauce.

This garlic parmesan wing recipe is great for a low-carb appetizer or snack. It’s also gluten-free as long as you use seasonings without gluten.

Ingredients

It’s a great idea to buy the wings from the grocery store and cut them yourself. You’ll be able to cut a couple of pounds of wings in no time. Here’s what else you will need for this garlic parmesan chicken wings recipe:

  • Chicken Wings
  • Butter
  • Seasoned Salt
  • Ground Black Pepper
  • Garlic Powder
  • Parmesan Cheese
  • Fresh Parsley
  • Vegetable Oil for Frying

This is about the only time I will tell you it is okay (and preferred) that you use the Parmesan cheese from a can.It retains its shape and makes more of a flaky coating than it does when it is all melted.

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How to make garlic parmesan wings

  1. Cut the chicken wings into three parts: the wingtip, the wing, and the drumette. The wingtip is the outermost piece. Keep these pieces to use for making stock.
  2. After removing the wingtip, you’ll have the wing and the “drumette” left. Cut these two pieces at the joint.
  3. To separate the wing and the drumette, move the knife down to the next joint and make the cut.
  4. Pour the vegetable oil into a large, heavy pot until it reaches a depth of 4 inches, or use a deep fryer. Heat the oil to 350°F.
  5. Carefully lower the wings into the hot oil using tongs or a fry basket. Deep-fry the wings in batches, stirring once to make sure they cook evenly. Depending on the size of your pot, you may be able to fry about 5 or 6 wings at a time.
  6. Flip the wings occasionally until they are deep golden brown and have an internal temperature of 165°F.
  7. Drain the wings on a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet.
  8. To make the sauce, melt butter, seasoned salt, black pepper, and garlic powder in a pan over medium-low heat. Then, add half of the Parmesan cheese.
  9. Place the cooked wings in a large bowl, pour the garlic parmesan sauce over them, and evenly coat them by tossing them.
  10. Complete the wings by sprinkling the remaining Parmesan cheese over them. Garnish them with parsley.
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To make the sauce with fresh chopped garlic instead:

  1. For the alternative butter sauce, chop your garlic fairly fine, and simmer in butter for about 5 to 7 minutes.
  2. Simmer the garlic until it becomes tender and begins to make your kitchen smell wonderfully fragrant.
  3. Add in the spices and Parmesan cheese to the butter mixture. The fresh garlic adds a dimension to the sauce that everyone will love.
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Tips for frying crispy chicken wings

  • Don’t crowd the pan or deep fryer. Otherwise, the chicken cooks unevenly and also takes longer to cook. You also need room to flip them.
  • When you remove the fried chicken from the oil, place them on a wire rack to drain. This helps them retain their crispiness.
  • Use a thermometer to ensure your oil stays in the right temperature range. The temperature will drop slightly when you add the chicken. If the temp goes down too much, the chicken soaks up the oil, which you don’t want!
  • A good way to prevent the oil temperature from dropping too much is to remove the chicken from the refrigerator a little bit beforehand so it can come to room temperature first.
  • If you’re not using a fryer basket, make sure to use something like a spider tool, which can help you remove the chicken easily.
  • When you put the chicken in the oil, hold it just below the surface for a few seconds, which helps give it a coating so it doesn’t stick to the other pieces already in there.

What to serve with Wingstop parmesan wings

Pair these succulent wings with sides such as cajun fried corn, cheese fries, or veggie sticks (celery sticks and carrot sticks) as you would enjoy at the restaurant! Some dipping sauce like ranch dressing is great too.

Or, branch out by serving them with tater tots, a mixed salad, biscuits, or mac and cheese. Honestly, they taste incredible with so many foods, so you can’t go wrong.

How to store leftover fried chicken wings

These wings definitely taste best when you enjoy them fresh, but don’t worry if you have leftovers; I’ll explain how to store and reheat them so they taste just as marvelous the second time around.

To prevent them from being soggy, pat them with a paper towel to soak up any excess oil. Wait until they are fully cool to put them away. Otherwise, steam becomes trapped, and they get soggy. For best results, line a container with parchment or paper towels and seal it with a lid so they don’t dry out.

How long will they last?

When properly stored, these wings can last up to four days. However, I suggest enjoying them sooner rather than later for the best quality and flavor.

What is the best way to reheat them?

I find that smaller appliances, like an air fryer or toaster oven, are convenient and quick, but if you have a lot of wings, you can use a standard oven, too. Heat them at 375°F and flip them once during the process.

The air fryer takes just 5-10 minutes, while a toaster oven can take up to 15 minutes. A standard oven takes the longest, upwards of 20 minutes.

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Wingstop Garlic Parmesan Wings

Garlic and Parmesan cheese never tasted so good on a chicken wing before.Make this copycat recipe today.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Chicken Wings, Wingstop Garlic Parmesan Wings

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 389kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds chicken wings
  • vegetable oil for frying
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese divided use
  • 2 teaspoons fresh minced parsley

Instructions

  • Cut the wings at each joint. Discard the wing tips or save them for stock.

  • Pour the vegetable oil into a large, heavy-bottomed pot until it reaches a depth of 4 inches, or use a deep fryer. Heat the oil to 350°F.

  • Deep-fry the wings in batches for about 8 to 10 minutes, stirring once to ensure they cook evenly. When the wings are just beginning to brown, remove them from the oil and drain them on a wire rack resting on a cookie sheet.

  • While the wings are frying, prepare the sauce by melting the butter with the seasoned salt, ground black pepper, and garlic powder in a small pan over medium-low heat. Stir half of the Parmesan cheese into the melted butter.

  • Place the wings in a large bowl. Pour the sauce over the wings and toss to coat.

  • To serve, sprinkle with parsley and the remaining Parmesan cheese.

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Notes

Notes:

  • Cut the wings into three different parts, the wingtip, the wing, and the “drummette.” The wingtip requires no real explanation; it is the end most outer piece. Save these pieces to make stock out of. Once the wingtip is removed you are left with the wing and the “drummette.” You will want to cut those two pieces where the joint is. After you cut off the wingtip, move the knife down towards the next joint, and you will cut the wing into the piece that has the wing, and the “drummette.”
  • When making the sauce, consider using chopped garlic instead of garlic powder.
  • For the alternative butter sauce, I want you to chop your garlic fairly fine, and simmer in butter for about 5 to 7 minutes. I want you to simmer the garlic until it becomes tender and begins to make your kitchen smell wonderfully fragrant. Then add in your Parmesan cheese. The fresh garlic adds a dimension to the sauce that everyone will love.
  • This is about the only time I will tell you it is ok, in fact, preferred that you use the Parmesan cheese that comes in a can. It retains its shape and makes more of a flaky coating than it does when it is all melted.
  • These garlic parmesan wings don’t reheat well. Reheating wings means you get a soft almost soggy outside. While they don’t taste bad, they just aren’t quite as exciting as they are when you first serve them, but who is going to have leftovers anyway?

Nutrition

Calories: 389kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 127mg | Sodium: 512mg | Potassium: 218mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 560IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 1mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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  1. John Perego

    I’m looking for the recipe for french onion soup from a restaurant from the sevenies called Jo Jo, this was oneback of there signature soups back then. It came with garlic bread, after you had your soup you could more as many times you want without thr bread. Is it possible might be able to find it.

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  2. Bill

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    I know this is about the sauce but I have to say the seasonings are great and next time I’m going to season the chicken up even more with the same combo of spices.

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  3. Sheila Kelley

    I reheat things like this all the time & not soggy at all. Works for anything crispy. For my wings I use a small metal pan. Place a tiny amount of butter on top of each wing. Place in a cold oven. reheat 375 for about 12 to 15 minutes. Crispy every time. An air fryer might work also

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  4. Jack

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    Bussin

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  5. Jenn E

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    I forgot to give a star rating.

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  6. Jenn E

    The chicken cooked up crispy and tender! Five wings with tips were two pounds for the recipe. I cooked the drummettes together in the oil for 7 minutes and the ‘flats’ for 5 minutes. The wings were the perfect temperature (about 195 degF) after 15-17 minutes in the oven.

    I am going to try some variations on the sauce to make it creamier.

    The chicken itself and the sauce (as well as the flour coating) should be seasoned with salt, black pepper, and cayenne. This provides a depth of flavor that was missing.

    Reply

  7. Danna

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    Thanks! I used to frequent Wingstop but moved and don’t have one close by now. The garlic parmesan wings were my favorite! Great recipe. We thoroughly enjoyed them.

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  8. Linda Gill

    10 good

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FAQs

Is garlic parmesan from Wingstop a dry rub? ›

This dry rub is the ultimate gateway flavor. Savory garlic, buttery parmesan. This dry rub is simple, potent, and delicious.

What is garlic parmesan wing sauce made of? ›

Garlic-Parmesan Wing Sauce Ingredients

Butter: The rich and flavorful sauce starts with a stick of melted butter. Cheese: You'll need ½ cup of grated Parmesan cheese. Seasonings: Season the sauce with garlic powder, onion salt, and black pepper.

Where do boneless garlic parmesan wings get seasoned in Wingstop? ›

Final answer: Correct option: a. In a mixing bowl. Boneless garlic parmesan wings are usually seasoned in a mixing bowl after cooking to ensure even coating and flavor distribution.

Does Wingstop fry their wings or bake them? ›

They are traditional bone in chicken wings that are fried and tossed in the sauce of your choosing. We will discuss the best keto sauces at Wingstop further down in this post.

Does Wingstop use breading on their wings? ›

Are Wingstop wings breaded? It depends on which wings you order! The classic Wingstop jumbo wings are NOT breaded; in other words, they're a great keto option with 0 net carbs! Breaded wings at Wingstop include boneless wings and boneless tenders; avoid all of the breaded options on a ketogenic diet.

What oil does Wingstop use to fry? ›

All of our fried foods are cooked in oil that contains soy as an ingredient. Additionally, blue cheese dip, ranch dip and limited time only flavor Orange Szechuan contain soy as an ingredient.

Why add butter to wing sauce? ›

Butter adds a velvety smooth richness. It also balances the flavors of the other ingredients. White vinegar lends welcome acidity and a pleasant tanginess. Worcestershire sauce deepens the flavor, cayenne pepper turns up the heat, and garlic powder adds a powerful bite.

What is BWW garlic parmesan sauce? ›

Our Parmesan Garlic sauce is a perfectly balanced blend of roasted garlic, parmesan cheese, and italian herbs that gives it a big, bold taste. A perfect addition to your favorite dishes from burgers to wings to grilled meats and more. Serving Size: 31.0 g. Serving Per Container: 12.

What is parmigiana sauce made of? ›

Ingredients (8)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil.
  • 2 brown onions, chopped.
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped.
  • 2 x 400g cans diced tomatoes.
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste.
  • 1 tbsp sugar.
  • 1 tbsp Coles balsamic vinegar.
  • 1/2 tsp dried herbs (thyme or oregano)

Who owns Wingstop? ›

The restaurant chain was founded in 1994 in Garland, Texas, and began offering franchises in 1997. As of 2022, Wingstop had over 1,400 restaurants. The chain is headquartered in Addison, Texas. In 2003, the chain was acquired by Gemini Investors, which sold it to Roark Capital Group in 2010.

Why are Wingstop boneless wings cheaper? ›

Boneless wings are less expensive than true chicken wings. Each chicken only supplies four wings (two drumettes and two flats), so there is a disparity between supply and demand. Boneless wings are made from chicken breast meat, making them easier and cheaper to produce in bulk.

What meat does Wingstop use for boneless wings? ›

Boneless wings aren't actually wings at all. Instead, they're made from breaded chicken breast. They're more like "oversized nuggets," one wing-shop owner told BI.

Is it better to deep fry or bake wings? ›

Removing the skin and baking also reduces the fat content which is extremely healthy for seniors and children. Baking keeps the nutrient content of the meat intact making it an utterly healthy cooking process.

Does Wingstop put sugar on their fried? ›

After they're cooked, she adds that certain Wingstop je ne sai quoi with something that she describes as "a blend of sweet and savory flavors" including chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and sugar (both brown and white).

Are wings better in oven or air fryer? ›

Your air fryer is the better choice for wings, and here's why: Air fryers circulate heat all around the food, which means wings that get crispy on all sides.

Does Wingstop use dry rub? ›

Wingstop's three dry-rub flavors: Lemon Pepper: Zesty lemon and cracked black pepper. Garlic Parmesan: Savory garlic and buttery parmesan. Louisiana Rub: A crispy, spiced dry rub.

What is Wingstop fry seasoning made of? ›

The fry seasoning is 1/2 tsp of brown sugar, sugar, salt, pepper, chili powder, garlic powder and onion powder. The ranch dressing is 1/2 cup of mayo, 1/2 cup of buttermilk and 1 packet of ranch seasoning. #wingstopfries #wingstopranch #wingstop #copycatwingstop #frenchfry #frenchfries #recipevideo #cookingvideo.

Are the garlic parmesan wings from Wingstop Keto friendly? ›

Which wings are keto at Wingstop? The classic bone-in jumbo wings at Wingstop are keto-friendly, as they are not breaded. Choose from keto-approved sauces and seasonings like Garlic Parmesan, Lemon Pepper, Louisiana Rub, Cajun, Atomic, Original Hot, Mild, or Plain.

What is garlic parmesan crust? ›

Our fresh, never-frozen original dough is now baked to a crispy golden brown with our special garlic sauce and artisan Parmesan-Romano cheese around the crust.

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