WingettesI love these since they have the little drumsticks in it as well.
Hot sauce of your choice
Seasoning for chickenI used a tequila lime BBQ rub, but you can use whichever you want.
Instructions
Rub your chicken down with spice and allow to set while you do the rest of prep work for the smoker.
Pull your water bin, chip holder, and racks out of your smoker and cap off the exhaust pipe.
Fire the smoker up to start raising the temperature.
Fill the water dish with water and the chip holder with smoker chips of your choice. I used apple disks to give a sweet flavor to the meat.
Once your smoker gets hot, put in the chips so they can start to smoke. You may do this differently, but I like to get the chips hot and starting to smoke, then I put in the water dish.
While waiting for a good smoke, spray down the racks to your smoker.
Spread your chicken wings on your rack.
Once you have a good smoke going, slide your wings in, close it up tight, and open up the smoke stack! I keep my smoker between 200 and 250 degrees.
Keep an eye on your smoker. I set an alarm to check it every half hour. I did replace my smoking disks at about the 1.5 hour mark. You know your smoker and each will vary in how they smoke and what you want done.
Remove once wings are at 160 degrees or more. Mine took about 2.5 hours.
Even though they are amazing without sauce, we are a sauce family!! Place your wings in a large bowl. We did one for hot sauce and one with BBQ sauce for the kids. Toss the wings in the sauce. Once you have your wings coated, plate and serve them. We love our wings with ranch, carrots, and celery!