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Tasty 2 Ingredient, Gluten Free Orange Glazed Chicken Wings


Looking for a quick and easy alternative to takeout?  Check out this delicious gluten free, sugar free, Kosher, Orange Glazed Chicken Wings recipe.



We love ordering orange chicken from our fave Chinese takeout restaurant and I've tried to replicate the recipes but... 


Other recipes I've seen are so complicated and require lots of spices but this recipe was a hit with the entire family and so much cheaper than ordering takeout.  Plus, this simple recipe using only two ingredients.  Yes, 2.  A 5 lb. bag of chicken wing sections and San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauce. 



(1) 5 lb. bag of chicken wing sections /drummettes and 3 tablespoons of San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Orange Soy Sauce.   We always have drummettes in the fridge, the kids love 'em and so does hubby.

1.  Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

2.  Pour 3 tablespoons of San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Orange Soy Sauce into bag of (1) 5 lb. bag of chicken wing sections /drummettes and shake to coat wings evenly with sauce.

3.  Spread wings evenly on baking sheet and bake for 45 minutes.

Tip:  Cover baking sheet with foil for easy clean up.  Try other varieties of San-J Organic Tamari Gluten Free Soy Sauces including Mongolian and Thai Peanut.


San-J 2 Ingredient Orange Glazed Chicken Wings



Disclaimer:  I am a Moms Meet Blog Ambassador and had the opportunity to sample San-J sauces with my family and friends. The views expressed above are mine. To view the Disclosure Policy of Three Boys and an Old Lady blog you may visit https://threeboysandanoldlady.blogspot.com/p/contact-us-media-kit-disclosure-policy.html.


Comments

Alli Smith said…
My family would love these wings and I love how easy they are to make. I need to make these this weekend. They look delicious.
AiringMyLaundry said…
Yum! I love wings and haven't had them in a while. I'll have to make this for dinner one night. I'm sure everyone in my family will be a fan!
candy said…
Always enjoy chicken wings. We have started making different types of wings just not the BBQ ones. All these flavors sound really good.
Anita Anderson said…
This is a recipe that my hubby would love to taste. He loves chicken wings and the flavors are perfect.
Jeannette said…
Oh my gosh this could not get any easier! I love anything that I can throw together in two minutes and put in the oven. I definitely need to try these. They look delicious.
laughwithusblog said…
I have been watching Asian dramas on Netflix and they have me craving Asian food! Thank you for the recipe!!
Ali Rost said…
That's awesome! I love that it only takes two ingredients to make. It looks so good and packed with flavor. I would love to try this recipe!
Gisele said…
This looks like a great recipe for chicken lovers.
Bonnie G said…
My husband loves chicken wings. I will have to make this recipe for him.
Angela Ricardo said…
I could totally use an easy to follow recipe! I also love that this is super easy to follow. Thank you!
Leah said…
This is something my husband and kids would really like! I like that it is super easy to make!!
Carol Cassara said…
I have to get those bottles of sauce! All the flavors sound so good for cooking. I think it's definitely a must have at home. I appreciate the recipe! I'd love to remake it!
Unknown said…
I am a sucker for chicken wings (but wont touch KFC poo anymore). Love the ones in USA/Canada when I pop over for a visit. Love the sound of this flavour, but my favourite has to be salt and pepper coated chicken wings :)
Chubskulit Rose said…
I will be preparing a similar dish today. My son has been craving some chicken wings!
Sara Welch said…
Okay now this recipe is seriously awesome! The wings are cooked to perfection too!
Gemille Sleweon said…
I’d love to try this recipe for the next game night i host. I’m vegan, but my friends aren’t so I try to make dishes for them that they actually want to eat lol
reesa said…
OH my husband would LOVE this! I am going to give these a try this week!!

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