Friday, September 10, 2010

Food Article Buffalo Wings

Im pretty sure mostly every one has tried some sort of buffalo wing in there life time. Buffalo wings are parts of the chicken wing that are covered in sauce that can go from mild to extremely hot. Buffalo wings orginated in Buffalo New York around the year of 1964. They were created by a lady named Teressa Belissimo. One night she needed to make a quik snack. So she got the idea to deep fry the chicken wings that were usaully thrown away or used to make chicken stock. She then make a sauce using cayenne hot sauce. After this first creation of the wings they became a hit.
Now days you can find wings almost anywhere they are in food stores and resteruants. The are served in bars. Most wings are served with cerely and some sort of cheese. My personal favorite type of wing are the ones from Pizza Hut not the Wing Street ones just the Pizza Hut original ones.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_wing
http://homecooking.about.com/od/foodhistory/a/buffwinghistory.htm

5 comments:

  1. Nice choice of food. If you want to try the best wings in Missoula, and the best I've had period, try the wings at the Desperado Sports Bar. Their wings are awesome.

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  2. I also love buffalo wings, and Jonnys right despo wings are amazing.

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  3. Yum Buffalo wings. I have to agree that the original ones from Pizza Hut are great, but the Wing Street's are pretty good too. :)

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  4. @jonny I know somebody who is a chef and specializes in hot wings and I believe he worked at desperado at one point in time.

    Bernida - nice research on the history of the food. spelling looks like an issue for you. I would recommend writing your blog posts in word so the document catches some of your mistakes. otherwise just be conscious of it.

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  5. I know I totally sounded illiterate in this post. But I was in such a rush that day I just typted in super speed and I didn't have time to proof it. In the next blog, I will be more observant and time conscious.

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