Southern-Style BBQ Air Fryer Wings
Doused in hot sauce, BBQ sauce, and creole seasoning, these Southern-style BBQ air fryer wings are the definition of DEEElicious.
Looking for an appetizer to make for the next game night that’s quick, easy, and delicious? Well, let me introduce you to my Southern-style BBQ air fryer chicken wings. These crowd-pleasing wings are coated in a delicious and flavorful seasoning, which includes hot sauce, garlic powder, seasoning salt, and creole seasoning. Cooked in the air fryer until crispy on the outside and juicy and tender on the inside, you then toss the wings in a BBQ sauce before serving.
I highly recommend serving your wings with carrot, celery, and a side of ranch for dipping for the ultimate game-winning snack. Now, this makes a scrumptious batch that is more flavorful than spicy, with a lovely medium heat. But if you’d prefer less heat, you can totally reduce the amount of hot sauce.
Is anyone else obsessed with their air fryer? I love that it quickly makes the crispiest meals without excess oil. This air fryer recipe truly makes prepping for game day that much easier.
Recipe Ingredients
- 16-20 raw chicken wings
- 1 cup hot sauce
- ½ tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon Lawry’s seasoning salt
- 1 tablespoon creole seasoning
- ½ cup Duke’s Alabama Style White BBQ Sauce
In a medium mixing bowl, add the desired number of wings and toss in 1 cup of your favorite hot sauce. Ensure wings are thoroughly coated.
Add the : ½ tablespoon of garlic powder, 1 tablespoon of Lawry’s seasoning salt, and 1 tablespoon of creole seasoning to the mixing bowl. Mix thoroughly.
Place the perfectly seasoned wings into the air fryer basket. Cook on 365 degrees for 12 minutes.
Flip wings and continue them for an additional 12 minutes.
In a medium mixing bowl, toss the crispy wings in ½ cup of Duke’s Alabama White BBQ Sauce until the wings are coated evenly or you can use our Alabama White BBQ sauce recipe here.
Enjoy your White BBQ Wings with a side of carrot and . Use ranch for dipping or your , whether that’s dressing or .
Storage
Store your leftover fried chicken wings in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days. I recommend reheating them in the air fryer.
Recipe Notes
- We use Franks Red Hot hot sauce for this .
- This dish is flavorful!!! The BBQ chicken wings have a medium heat but are more flavorful than spicy.
- For optimal flavor, you can allow your wings to soak in the hot sauce overnight or for an extended period of time before seasoning and cooking.
Recipe FAQs
How long do you cook wings in an air fryer?
The above instructions are the optimal times to cook a batch in the air fryer – 12 minutes each side, turning in between.
Do you have to flip wings in an air fryer?
Yes, for the best and crispiest results, you should definitely turn your wings in the air fryer, halfway through the cooking time.
Can I stack wings in an air fryer?
For best results, I strongly discourage doing more than one layer of wings in an air fryer at a time. Not stacking your wings ensure they are evenly cooked and perfectly crispy.
Can I cook my air fryer chicken wings from frozen?
If you choose to cook with frozen chicken wings, I recommend cooking them in the air fryer for six minutes to thaw, before tossing the in the and continuing to follow the recipe instructions.
What do you serve with BBQ air fryer chicken wings?
As an appetizer, I recommend serving your cooked wings with carrot and celery sticks and ranch dipping sauce. But if you’d like to make them into a meal, serve them with rice, baked vegetables of your choice, and a side of cornbread.
Here are more gourmet game-day appetizers to make this weekend:
Stuffed Zucchini Boats, Tex-Mex Style
Cheesy Bacon Pull-Apart Chicken Recipe
Pumpkin Fritters with Orange Marmalade Dipping Sauce
Ingredients
- 16-20 raw chicken wings
- 1 cup hot sauce
- 1/2 tbsp garlic powder
- 1 tbsp Lawry’s seasoning salt
- t tbsp creole seasoning
- 1/2 cup Duke’s Alabama Style White BBQ Sauce
Instructions
- In a medium mixing bowl, add the desired number of wings and toss in 1 cup of your favorite hot sauce. Ensure wings are thoroughly coated.16-20 raw chicken wings, 1 cup hot sauce
- Add ½ tablespoon of garlic powder, 1 tablespoon of Lawry’s seasoning salt, and 1 tablespoon of creole seasoning to the mixing bowl. Mix thoroughly.1/2 tbsp garlic powder, 1 tbsp Lawry’s seasoning salt, t tbsp creole seasoning
- Place the perfectly seasoned wings into the air fryer basket. Cook on 365 degrees for 12 minutes. Flip wings and cook for an additional 12 minutes.
- In a medium mixing bowl, toss wings in ½ cup of Duke’s Alabama White BBQ Sauce until the wings are coated evenly.1/2 cup Duke’s Alabama Style White BBQ Sauce
- Enjoy your White BBQ Wings with a side of celery or carrots and ranch for dipping.
Notes
- We use Franks Red Hot hot sauce.
- This dish is flavorful!!! The wings have a medium heat but are more flavorful than spicy.
- For optimal flavor, you can allow your wings to soak in the hot sauce overnight or for an extended period of time before seasoning and cooking.
Wow these look good, I went vegan June 9th this year, maybe I’ll try doing this with cauliflower…,,lol
Yum, let me know how that goes!
Not a fan of wings… cold you do this with nuggets?
Yes but the time to cook will need be be different. Just make sure the internal temp would be 165 degrees fahrenheit.
This looks delicious! I’ve been searching for a new wing recipe. Thanks
Is there a possible substitute for the white BBQ sauce? I know that this ingredient probably make the wings take phenomenal, but I haven’t been able to find any in store.
I want to try this recipe in our air fryer, but we can’t do spices, but do enjoy some seasonings, so thinking we just use Lawry’s season salt. This would be our first time making wings in the air fryer- excited to do so!
OMG!! These look yummy! I don’t have an Air Fryer, but my daughter does. I know what she’ll be making for our next mother daughter day!! Can’t wait to try the Dukes White Sauce. I love anything Dukes makes!!
I have never tried Duke’s Alabama White Sauce. I want to try it now! Thanks for this recipe!