These Simple Marinated Chicken Wings soak up tons of flavor from the homemade marinade made with simple pantry staples and they can be baked or air fried in less than 30 minutes.
I’m a sucker for chicken wings and this is my favorite way to make them now, even though I’ve tried so many great flavors. This marinade is so delicious and the wings turn out juicy and flavorful.
Why You’ll Love It
- They’re Quick to Prepare: One of the best things about these low-carb marinated chicken wings is how little time you’ll spend in the kitchen. Mix your marinade, toss in the wings, and let them soak up the flavor. When you’re ready, just bake or air fry.
- Bursting with Flavor: Despite their simplicity, these wings pack a serious flavor punch. The marinade gives them a rich, zesty taste that doesn’t require any sugary or high-carb sauces.
- Great as an appetizer or main dish: These are the best wings that you can make for your weeknight dinner, game day, and more.
» You might also like these Honey Sesame Baked Chicken Wings and Easy Marinated Chicken Thighs.
Ingredients You Need
- Chicken wings – You can use fresh drumettes, party wings, or whole wings for this recipe.
- Soy sauce – I always use low-sodium soy sauce so it’s not overwhelmingly salty.
- Brown sugar – I use a brown sugar substitute that gives the sweetness and flavor with zero net carbs
- Rice vinegar – I use Kikkoman rice vinegar that has no carbs or sugar.
- Dijon mustard – Use your favorite brand of mustard.
- Garlic powder – You can also use fresh garlic if you prefer.
- Ground black pepper – More pepper will add more spiciness to the dish. Season to your liking.
Equipment Needed
- Baking sheet (lined with parchment paper) – You could also use a baking dish if you don’t have a sheet.
- Kitchen tongs – This is the easiest way to flip over the chicken wings while they’re baking.
- Meat thermometer – To check the internal temp of the chicken.
Expert Tips for Chicken Wings
- Reserve a small amount of the marinade to use as a glaze for the chicken wings during cooking if you want to add even more flavor.
- This chicken must be cooked to an internal temperature of 165° F so be sure to check with a meat thermometer.
- Opt for organic or free-range chicken if possible. These usually have a richer flavor and are less likely to be pumped with water and preservatives, allowing the marinade to penetrate the meat more.
- While it might be tempting to rush the marinating process, give your wings ample time to soak up the flavors. Give a minimum of 2 hours, but overnight to 24 hours is better. The longer you marinate, the more pronounced and integrated the flavors become.
- This basic marinade is a great starting point, don’t hesitate to tweak it to your liking. Add a little heat with some cayenne pepper, or a touch of smoke with smoked paprika.
How to Make Marinated Chicken Wings
Step 1: Marinate
Mix the soy sauce, brown sugar substitute, rice vinegar, mustard, garlic powder, and black pepper together in a quart-sized plastic bag until combined. You can also put it in a bowl, but I prefer a bag.
I like to reserve a little bit of the marinade to use as a glaze for the chicken wings during cooking. It’s not necessary, especially if you are able to marinate overnight, but if you can’t, doing this will add even more flavor to the wings.
Add the chicken wings to the marinade and shake gently to coat. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or overnight. The longer they marinate, the better the flavor. I really prefer to give them 24 hours to really soak up the flavor.
Step 2: Bake
Preheat the oven to 400° F (205° C). Pour the wings onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicon mat.
Bake for about 30 minutes, turning halfway through cooking. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 165° F (74° C).
If you reserved any of the marinade from the first step, you can baste the wings with it as they cook for additional flavor.
How to Cook in the Air Fryer
To cook these wings in the air fryer, place them in the basket – preferably not overlapping, but if you have to it’s fine.
Cook at 400° F (200° C), for 22-25 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through cooking. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 165° F (74° C).
What to Serve with Marinated Chicken Wings
If you’re looking for a great side dish to serve alongside this main dish, why not try one of these recipes below. They will compliment this main dish very well and are all low in carbs so you can make a great keto or low-carb meal to enjoy.
Questions About the Recipe
How long can chicken wings sit in marinade?
Let the chicken wings sit in the marinade a minimum of 2 hours, but overnight to 24 hours is better. The longer you marinate, the more pronounced and integrated the flavors become. However, longer than 1 day and your chicken will start to break down and turn mushy.
Does marinating chicken wings make a difference?
Yes, it does. These wings pack a serious flavor punch because of the marinade. It gives them a rich, zesty taste.
Do you wash chicken wings before marinating?
No. You may think that washing chicken before you cook it will rinse away bacteria. But, it can be risky because it can spread the bacteria around with the water.
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Simple Marinated Chicken Wings
Equipment
- Parchment paper
- Kitchen tongs
Ingredients
- 2 pounds (907 g) chicken wings
- 1/4 cup (59 ml) low-sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons (24 g) brown sugar or brown sugar substitute
- 2 tablespoons (30 ml) rice vinegar
- 2 tablespoons (30 ml) Dijon mustard
- 1/2 teaspoon (1.5 g) garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon (1 g) ground black pepper
Instructions
- Mix soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, mustard, garlic powder, and black pepper together in a quart-sized plastic bag until combined.
- Add the chicken wings and shake gently to coat. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or up to 24 hours.
- Preheat the oven to 400° F (205° C).
- Pour the wings onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicon mat.
- Bake for about 30 minutes, turning halfway through cooking. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 165° F (74° C).
Notes
- Reserve a small amount of the marinade to use as a glaze for the chicken wings during cooking if you want to add even more flavor.
- This chicken must be cooked to an internal temperature of 165° F so be sure to check with a meat thermometer.
- Opt for organic or free-range chicken if possible. These usually have a richer flavor and are less likely to be pumped with water and preservatives, allowing the marinade to penetrate the meat more.
- While it might be tempting to rush the marinating process, give your wings ample time to soak up the flavors. Give a minimum of 2 hours, but overnight to 24 hours is better. The longer you marinate, the more pronounced and integrated the flavors become.
- This basic marinade is a great starting point, don’t hesitate to tweak it to your liking. Add a little heat with some cayenne pepper, or a touch of smoke with smoked paprika.
Nutrition
The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
Laura is dedicated to a low-carb lifestyle after losing 52 pounds on the keto diet. As many of us do, she struggles with her weight and has found that one of the only diet lifestyles that allows her to maintain a healthy weight is a low-carb diet. She shares her favorite low-carb recipes here that are both easy to make and full of flavor, so you don’t even miss the carbs.