$4 worth wings from Aldi cooked in the oven. I can’t justify overpriced takeout wings anymore.
Two pounds of fresh wings from Aldi cooked in the oven at 410 degrees for about 50 minutes flipped about halfway though and tossed in a pan for a few minutes over medium heat with some franks and sweet baby rays.
by are-we-the-baddies
21 Comments
No_Commission_3048
Great job!
VulgarTurkey
That does not look shitty
Available-Fee1614
Do you have an air fryer?
elspotto
That’s oh shit! Not shitty. You have inspired me. My air fryer thought it had some time off after the holidays.
Kemkempalace
If you toss them in baking powder before baking, they get nice and crispy, almost like they are actually fried!
zaborgmonarch
Ooh, I like wings but I’ve never made them at home because I was stuck on the idea of screwing around with one of those little oil friers and burning myself. Not sure how I didn’t consider baking them. I will have to check the wing prices at my grocer, but local takeouts so expensive any price would be a better deal
curly_lox
Aldi is amazing.
shawnaeatscats
Post saved! I have soooo many wong sauces and I love wings but I don’t have an air fryer or a deep fryer. Definitely gonna try this with the baking powder that the other person mentioned
Easy_Arm_1987
5 for $5.00 at 7-11 … But from Aldi’s you got more for $4.00 than 7-11 …
jamescharisma
The only thing that’s shitty about this post is the fact that every single restaurant that offers wings are grossly overpriced and that our economy is ass. Otherwise, these definitely belong in r/decentfoodporn
obmasztirf
If you ever need homemade sauce; butter with any hot sauce heated up and stirred together in a pot make a buffalo sauce of sorts. It’s fun to experiment.
ImAMindlessTool
Eating wings at a restaurant is like eating steak at a restaurant once you know how to do it at home. Over. priced.
squigglyted
Think you just convinced me to drive 15 minutes more to shop at Aldi
Kevin5953
Not only is that far cheaper than fast food, but those wings are significantly **larger**. I had Popeyes just a few hours earlier today and could not believe how minuscule their freakin’ wings were.
argument_enjoyer
Delicious man this looks awesome. And for 1/4 of a restaurant price.
MarinatedCumSock
How can I cook these cheaply without an oven or grill
jmdayoh
They’re gonna be just as good if not better, probably better…. ALDIs is the spot man, Walmart ain’t got shit on them
TheCacajuate
I can never get them as good as a good wing place but I always hate myself paying those obscene prices.
ItsNotYourFault
Dude I’d kill for a bite of those right now. Looks amazing. Guess I’ll be making wings this week
I have a secret to share — if you get even a tiny bit good at cooking, this is how all takeout and dine in is. You start to go “this is better when I make it, why am I doing this”
21 Comments
Great job!
That does not look shitty
Do you have an air fryer?
That’s oh shit! Not shitty. You have inspired me. My air fryer thought it had some time off after the holidays.
If you toss them in baking powder before baking, they get nice and crispy, almost like they are actually fried!
Ooh, I like wings but I’ve never made them at home because I was stuck on the idea of screwing around with one of those little oil friers and burning myself. Not sure how I didn’t consider baking them. I will have to check the wing prices at my grocer, but local takeouts so expensive any price would be a better deal
Aldi is amazing.
Post saved! I have soooo many wong sauces and I love wings but I don’t have an air fryer or a deep fryer. Definitely gonna try this with the baking powder that the other person mentioned
5 for $5.00 at 7-11 … But from Aldi’s you got more for $4.00 than 7-11 …
The only thing that’s shitty about this post is the fact that every single restaurant that offers wings are grossly overpriced and that our economy is ass. Otherwise, these definitely belong in r/decentfoodporn
If you ever need homemade sauce; butter with any hot sauce heated up and stirred together in a pot make a buffalo sauce of sorts. It’s fun to experiment.
Eating wings at a restaurant is like eating steak at a restaurant once you know how to do it at home. Over. priced.
Think you just convinced me to drive 15 minutes more to shop at Aldi
Not only is that far cheaper than fast food, but those wings are significantly **larger**. I had Popeyes just a few hours earlier today and could not believe how minuscule their freakin’ wings were.
Delicious man this looks awesome. And for 1/4 of a restaurant price.
How can I cook these cheaply without an oven or grill
They’re gonna be just as good if not better, probably better…. ALDIs is the spot man, Walmart ain’t got shit on them
I can never get them as good as a good wing place but I always hate myself paying those obscene prices.
Dude I’d kill for a bite of those right now. Looks amazing. Guess I’ll be making wings this week
I find the best way to get crispy oven wings is to follow this [process ](https://thecookful.com/bake-chicken-wings-crispy/).
I have a secret to share — if you get even a tiny bit good at cooking, this is how all takeout and dine in is. You start to go “this is better when I make it, why am I doing this”