Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings - Pellet Grill Recipe (2024)

Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings are seasoned and smoked to perfection with the perfect balance of smoky, spicy, and sweet flavors in each bite.

These pellet grill Old Bay Chicken Wings are made with Old Bay Seasoning and coated in an incredible honey glaze.

If you are looking for that perfect appetizer for game night, cookouts, or a dinner with friends, this is it!

Getting ready for the 4th of July or planning a Summer cookout? Consider also making appetizers like Pepperoni Roll Tailgate Appetizer, Corned Beef Reuben Crescent Roll Appetizer, and Ground Lamb Gyro Fries!

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Smoked Chicken Wings Recipe

Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings are one of my absolute flavors of Buffalo Wings.

With the perfect blend of flavors and topped with an out-of-this-world honey glaze, these wings are truly something to talk about.

Now, I might be biased, but I have to say when adding the element of smoke to your honey old bay wings it really takes this recipe to another level!

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Prepping The Honey Old Bay Wings

Long before the wings hit the smoker you can do a few things to help your wings achieve that perfectly crispy skin and/or get crispier.

What you also probably learned is that moisture is the enemy of crispy skin! So, follow along, because I am going to teach you how to avoid that and get the perfect wings, every time.

If it's possible (and you planned in advance) you want to open the package the night before and pat the wings dry. Next, I lay out some paper towels on a sheet pan or baking sheet and lay the wings on top to sit in the fridge overnight uncovered.

If you can’t do this overnight a few hours in the morning the day of is better than nothing.

The next day while your smoker is preheating you can season the wings and get them ready to smoke.

I try to season the wings about 30 minutes before it’s time to smoke them so the rub has a little time to absorb into the meat.

No matter what seasoning I’m using I always add a few teaspoons of baking soda to help crisp the skin even further.

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Ingredients for Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings

Chicken Wings: Stop by your local grocery store or butcher shop and pick up 3lbsof chicken wings.

Dry Ingredients: 2tbspof BBQ dry rub, 2tbsp ofOld Bay, and 2tsp ofBaking Soda.

Wet Ingredients: ½stick of melted butter and ¼cup ofraw honey.

How to make Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings

Prep the wings. Remove wings from the packaging and set them out on a sheet pan lined with paper towels. Refrigerate uncovered for a few hours or overnight to dry out the skin.

Season. Combine dry rub,1 tbsp old bay, and baking soda then generously season the wings on all sides.

Preheat and cook. Preheat smoker to 275 degrees F. Smoke for about 1 hour then turn heat up to 375 and cook over high heat until wings reach an internal temperature of 185 Degrees F. About 45 minutes depending on size.

Coat the wings. Combine melted butter, remaining old bay, and honey. Whisk to combine then toss wings with the glaze.

Serve and Enjoy! Serve with ranch dressing and a side of celery and enjoy!

What temperature is best for smoking wings?

Smoked wings can be tricky because we are searching for that perfect balance of smoky flavor and crispy skin.

The way most bbq restaurants do it is by pre-smoking the wings and then flash-frying them to order to create a super crispy skin.

If you have a tabletop fryer it’s a great method but not everyone wants to deep fry their wings in oil.

So, to achieve crispy wings without frying in oil you're going to need high heat at some point in the cooking process.

Smoking wings at 275 Degrees F for the first hour is a high enough temperature to begin rendering the skin but low enough to impart smoke.

The trick is, after the first hour, you are going to want to spray the wings down with a light coating of avocado oil and raise the temperature to 375 degrees F.

From this point, you want to cook the wings as long as you can without burning them or burn them just a little if that’s your thing.

The size of the wings will determine how long it takes to fully cook the wings and achieve crispy skin.

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How to tell when smoked wings are fully cooked

When it comes to safe consumption temperature, chicken is safe to consume at an internal temperature of 160 degrees F. However, I prefer to cook dark meat poultry at around 185 degrees F.

Because dark meat has more fat the chicken won’t dry out as breast meat will. Use a probe thermometer or a meat thermometer and check the temperature of the biggest wing you see.

Pro-Tip: When doing temp checks, I also like to test a drumette and a flat so I have a good idea of the true temperature.

The color and the texture of the skin will give you a good idea of the fondness of the wings but the temperature is going to tell you exactly how they’re cooked.

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Wing Size

It’s really hard to give you an exact time and temperature to cook chicken wings because there is such a difference in size.

Jumbo party wings can be as large as 5-6 in a pound or as many as 10-12 wings in a pound. Obviously, they are not going to cook in the same amount of time.

That’s why checking the internal temperature of the wings throughout the cooking process is so important, so keep a meat thermometer close and handy at all times.

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Saucing the Honey Old Bay Wings

Once you’ve got your smoking crispy wings it's time to sauce them up!

You can’t get much easier than a 3 ingredient homemade glaze made with honey, Old Bay Seasoning, and butter.

All you need to do is heat up a ½ stick of butter with some honey seasoned with Old Bay.

Pro-Tip: When it comes to the glaze, I like to toss the wings right into the sauce rather than brush them with the glaze. It's fast, it's easy, and I think you get a nice coating without losing any of the sauce.

If you have extra sauce when you are done pulling them out, just pour or drizzle it over the top of the plate before serving.

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Bleu Cheese Dressing or Ranch Dressing? Why Not Both!

Don’t serve these amazing wings with some cheap bleu cheese dressing and ranch dressing from the grocery store.

Come one! You took the time to make better than restaurant quality wings take the time to make the sauce!

I promise you, this will only take you 15 minutes and you will have the best, and my favorite,Five Ingredient Bleu Cheese Dressing, and myHidden Valley Copycat Ranch Dressing to serve alongside your wings.

Slice up some celery, carrot sticks, and seedless baby cucumbers and you are ready to watch a game, celebrate the 4th of July, and more with a spread worthy of celebrating.

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Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings

The perfect balance of smoky, spicy and sweet all in one tasty wing. Adding the element of smoke to your honey old bay wings takes this recipe to another level

Course Appetizer

Cuisine American, BBQ

Keyword Old Bay, Smoked, Wings

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 3 hours hours

Servings 6

Calories 389kcal

Equipment

  • Pellet Smoker

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Remove wings from packaging and set out on a sheet pan lined with paper towels. Refridgerate uncovered for a few hours or overnight to dry out the skin.

  • Combine dry rub,1 tbsp old bay and baking soda then generously season the wings on all sides.

  • Preheat smoker to 275 degrees F. Smoke for about 1 hour then turn heat up to 375 and cook over high heat until wings reach an internal temperature of 185 Degrees F. About 45 minutes depending on size.

  • Combine melted butter, remaining old bay and honey. whisk to combine then toss wings with the glaze. Serve with Ranch and Celery

Notes

Serving Size ½ Pound.

Nutrition

Calories: 389kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 115mg | Sodium: 158mg | Potassium: 208mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 470IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition Facts

Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings

Amount Per Serving

Calories 389Calories from Fat 243

% Daily Value*

Fat 27g42%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Cholesterol 115mg38%

Sodium 158mg7%

Potassium 208mg6%

Carbohydrates 13g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 12g13%

Protein 23g46%

Vitamin A 470IU9%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 38mg4%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Smoked Honey Old Bay Wings - Pellet Grill Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to smoke wings on a pellet smoker? ›

Set your Traeger (or other smoker) to 225 degrees Fahrenheit, and use cherry wood pellets. While the smoker is preheating, remove the wings from the marinade, shake off any excess, and dry rub with Traeger Chicken Rub. Smoke wings until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit, approximately one hour.

How long does it take to cook chicken wings at 225 on a pellet grill? ›

The best temperature to smoke the chicken wings at 225°. This allows ample time to infuse those smoky flavors into the chicken. It will take 90 to 120 minutes for the chicken wings to smoke. You will know when they're done when they reach 165° internally.

How to get crispy wings on a pellet grill? ›

Two-Zone Cooking: Grill the wings over indirect heat so they cook through without drying out, and then sear them over direct hot heat so they're delightfully crispy. Monitor Temperature: Monitor the temperature of the chicken wings so that they aren't overdone or undercooked.

Do you need to flip wings in pellet grill? ›

One of the best parts of using a pellet grill is the smoke and heat are well circulated so you don't have to worry about where you put your wings, or continually flipping them. Set your pellet grill to 375 °F.

How do you get crispy skin when smoking wings? ›

After smoking you will need to increase the heat to really crisp that skin. If you're using a pellet smoker, you can simply turn up the temperature. If your smoker can't jump up in temp quickly, your best bet may be to move the wings to a preheated oven.

Why are my smoked wings not rubbery? ›

Cook at Higher Temperatures

First and foremost, smoke your chicken at higher temperatures. The ideal temperature to cook your chicken should be around 275 °F – 320 °F (135 °C – 160 °C). As you start to decrease temperature beyond this threshold, the skin will become rubbery.

How long to smoke wings at 350? ›

When the grill reaches 350 degrees, place the wings over indirect heat. Close the lid and smoke for 15- 20 minutes.

Can I smoke wings at 300? ›

To cook, put the wings in the smoker on high heat, 300-325°F.

Can you smoke wings at 275? ›

Regardless of what smoker you use:

Maintain 250-275°F (a little higher temperature ensures better textured skin) Cook for about 1.5 hours or until the meat reaches 175-180°F. Apply smoke for at least 1 hour.

How long do you smoke wings at 350? ›

Place wings directly on grill grates and smoke for 1 hour. After 1 hour, crank heat up to 350° F for 30 min or until wings reach an internal temperature of at least 165° F.

Can you overcook wings on a smoker? ›

Smoke the wings for 2 hours. By this time the wings should have reached an internal temperature of 165°F. If they're slightly over 165, that's fine. Any internal temp up to 180°F means the wings will still be juicy and tender when cooked low and slow on the smoker.

How long do wings take on the smoker at 275? ›

Regardless of what smoker you use:

Maintain 250-275°F (a little higher temperature ensures better textured skin) Cook for about 1.5 hours or until the meat reaches 175-180°F. Apply smoke for at least 1 hour.

Do you cover wings when smoking? ›

Smoke the wings over indirect low heat—over the empty side of the charcoal grill or the unlit burners—for 1 hour, with the grill lid on, flipping once.

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