This easy recipe will show you how to grill crispy chicken wings using a charcoal or gas grill set at the perfect temperature. Serve these dry or drizzle them in BBQ sauce, buffalo sauce, or ranch.
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Nothing screams summer more than chicken wings on the grill. These are perfect for your next cookout, BBQ, or tailgate!
What Type of Wings to Use
I love to use party wings that are already split as opposed to whole chicken wings. Party wings will cook at a more even temperature. Feel free to use whole chicken wings if you like.
How to Season the Meat
I use my Homemade BBQ Rub and Seasoning for these. It’s a combination of the following:
I like to use a dry rub in conjunction with a liquid marinade to tenderize the meat. Chicken is served best when crispy on the outside, and tender and juicy on the inside. For the liquid marinade I use:
- Liquid Smoke
- Low Sodium Soy Sauce (Trust me, you will love the flavor and results)
You may also enjoy my Homemade Ranch Seasoning and Homemade Blackening Seasoning for these.
Do You Have to Marinate them?
Marinating is completely optional. When it comes to chicken, I prefer to marinate. Here are a few reasons why:
- Flavor: A good marinade will penetrate into the meat, which results in amazing flavor on the inside and outside.
- A plus when grilling at high heat: Excessive heat can result in the creation of harmful substances while cooking. A marinade with an acidic base can help reduce the formation of these chemicals.
- Dry Chicken: Marinades will tenderize the chicken by breaking down the tissues of the meat, which helps keep it from drying out.
You can read more about How to Marinate Chicken here.
How to Grill the Best Chicken Wings
Detailed measurements and instructions can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Drizzle the wings in liquid smoke and soy sauce. Sprinkle the BBQ rub throughout.
- Coat the grill grates in olive oil using a cooking brush or towels to prevent sticking.
- Grill.
Grill Temperature
Getting to know your grill is important. Most modern and newer grills will display the temperature. For this dish, medium-high heat and 425 degrees is optimal.
If you don’t have a temperature dial you can do a hand test to see if the grill has reached medium-high. You can read more about How to Check the Temperature of Your Grill here.
Cook Time/How Long Do You Grill the Wings
How do you know when the wings are done? Wings can take anywhere from 15-20 minutes to grill. I like to flip them every 5 minutes to ensure they crisp up nicely. The wings should brown on both sides when finished cooking.
According to the USDA, chicken should be cooked to a safe minimum internal temperature to destroy harmful bacteria that may be present. Use a food thermometer to be sure they have reached a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F.
When testing with a meat thermometer, insert it into the thickest area of the chicken wing.
Charcoal Grill vs Gas Grill
You can use either grill for this recipe. I personally use a gas grill most often. They are just so convenient, there’s less clean-up, and they preheat very quickly.
Grilling Frozen Chicken Wings
Frozen wings should be cooked on medium heat, around 350 and for 30-40 minutes. Cook time will vary. Use a meat thermometer and ensure the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. You will also need to wait and season the wings once they have thawed some on the grill.
Sauce for Dipping or Drizzling
For cookouts, I prefer my wings without any sauce. They don’t need them because there’s so much flavor, but here are some ideas!
- Homemade BBQ Sauce
- Homemade Ranch
- Honey and BBQ Sauce (1/4 cup BBQ sauce and 2 tablespoons of honey)
- Buffalo Sauce
Leftover Wings
You can store leftovers in the fridge, tightly covered for 3-4 days.
How to Reheat
I like to use the air fryer, grill, or oven. I’m not a fan of using the microwave for these (there’s a change in flavor), but you can.
For the grill, air fryer and oven, I reheat on 350 degrees until warm.
Freezer Tips
Cooked wings can be frozen for later, tightly sealed and covered, up to a few months.
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Creamy Cucumber Salad
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How to Grill Chicken Wings
Ingredients
- 3 pounds chicken wings I used split party wings. You can use whole wings if preferred.
- 1 teaspoon liquid smoke
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce I use low sodium. See notes.
- olive oil
Homemade BBQ Rub (Feel free to use a store-bought rub if you wish)
- 2 teaspoons brown sugar or sweetener
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
- Pat the chicken wings dry. Drizzle the wings in the liquid smoke and soy sauce. Sprinkle the BBQ rub throughout. Marinate the chicken in the fridge for at least an hour. (You can refrain from marinating if you wish).
- Coat the grill grates in olive oil using a cooking brush or towels to prevent sticking.
- Preheat the grill to 425 degrees.
- Place the wings on the grill. Grill for 15-20 minutes (flip the wings every 5 minutes) or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees. Use a meat thermometer.
- I like for my wings to have a little char and I like them crispy. I ensure the wings have met the appropriate internal temperature and from there I leave the wings on the grill until crisp.
- Remove the wings. Cool before serving.
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Notes
- Liquid aminos or coconut aminos may be substituted for soy sauce.
- Liquid smoke and soy sauce are optional and used for optimal texture and flavor. Omit if you wish. Soy sauce is acidic which will tenderize the meat.
- Feel free to use your favorite BBQ rub or seasoning. Use 2 tablespoons or enough to fully coat the wings.
- Take note of the temperature on the grill. Chicken wings are more prone to error because they are so small. If you cook the wings at too high a heat, you may notice they are fully cooked and crisp on the outside and raw on the inside. Proper temperature and use of a meat thermometer is key.
- You can marinate chicken up to 24 hours. Do not save used/reserved marinade.
- Flavor: A good marinade will penetrate into the meat, which results in amazing flavor on the inside and outside.
- A plus when grilling at high heat: Excessive heat can result in the creation of harmful substances while cooking. A marinade with an acidic base can help reduce the formation of these chemicals.
- Dry Chicken: Marinades will tenderize the chicken by breaking down the tissues of the meat, which helps keep it from drying out.
Shunta Grant
Tuesday 28th of May 2024
I made wings on the grill for the first time and turned to my recipe google aka Stay Snatched and it was exactly what I needed. Not only were the wings amazing but we reheated two days later in the air fryer and they were as good as day one! 10/10 per usual!
staysnatched
Wednesday 29th of May 2024
Yay! So glad to hear it.
Jen
Monday 13th of February 2023
Perfect wings! Mine looked just like the picture! Made them for the superbowl yesterday. I tossed them in buffalo sauce at the end. Thanks!
staysnatched
Monday 13th of February 2023
Glad to hear it!
Heather
Saturday 29th of October 2022
I hadn’t grilled wings in a while and couldn’t remember how long and at what temp they turned out best, so obviously I came straight back here. Just made these on my gas grill using a dry rub I already had. Turned out juicy, crispy, and PERFECT after 15 minutes. Thank you as always!!!
staysnatched
Saturday 29th of October 2022
You’re welcome!
Sherene
Friday 17th of June 2022
I thought I had a chicken wings recipe but turns out this is THE chicken wings recipe. I may never make chicken wings any other way again. SO simple and SO good. The flavor. The ease. Thank you for this.
Timothy Weaver
Friday 5th of August 2022
@staysnatched, 1 teaspoon liquid smoke 2 tablespoons soy sauce I use low sodium. Is that typo.. is that per wing?
staysnatched
Tuesday 21st of June 2022
Wonderful! I'm so glad you enjoyed them.
Melissa
Friday 10th of June 2022
I knew the wings would not disappoint! The rub was perfect and the detailed instructions were appreciated.
staysnatched
Sunday 12th of June 2022
Wonderful! I'm glad you enjoyed them.