These sweet and sour chicken wings are baked in the oven to create a spooky fun Halloween dinner or appetizer.
The wings are marinated in an easy asian style marinade of pineapple juice, brown sugar, tomato sauce and Worcestershire sauce.
A dash of food colouring turns the chicken into bat making these sticky wings an awesome savory addition to your halloween party.
These spooky chicken wings are such a talking point. People either love the idea or hate it, but no matter what they all love the taste!
It took me a while to convince the kids to try them, but once they had they loved the flavor. These are sweet and sticky with a little vinegar tang.
There is the optional addition of hot sauce in the marinade. For the kids I just add a drop or two, but for a adults halloween party I would add a nice tablespoons worth.
Once the wings are cooked they are glazed with honey and apple cider vinegar. This gives them a sticky glossy finish and adds to the sweet and sour flavor. I know everyone hates the basting stage in recipes but dont skip this step, it really does make all the difference.
How do you make ‘Bat’ wings?
To make bat wings you need to find whole chicken wings. Usually wings are sold as niblets where the whole wings have been jointed. Here you want the whole wing, and if you can get ones that still have the wing tip on as that adds to the bat-ness.
After that it is just a little dash of food coloring. The first time I made these I added far too much and stained our mouths black! But I have paired it back slowly until I got the balance between jet black wing and keeping our teeth white
I tried using squid ink and the color wasnt quite as dramatic, but it is a natural way to go. And the kids didnt notice any difference in taste.
Can I just leave off the black colour?
Oh for sure!!! This marinade is a quick pantry marinade so you can whip this up on a week night! If you dont have time to marinate them overnight that is fine. Just throw the chicken and the marinade into a baking dish and cook everything together. This will help to deepen the flavours.
But if you want the black colour then the wings do need a reasonable stint in the marinade. I like to use an old plastic bowl whenever I am using food colouring. That way I dont have to worry if the coloring stains the bowl.
So far the bowl has come up white again after a wash with hot soapy water…..my fingers arent always so lucky! I just cant open those gel food coloring bottles without getting it somewhere!
Be careful with the black food coloring, it is a killer to get out of your t-shirt (trust me I know!!!) and also if you get it under your finger nail you will be scrubbing for days and still look like you just finished digging up soil with your hands!
That is why Stew had to be my hand model in this photo!! My thumb nail looks rather gross!!! I suppose that fits in with the Halloween theme, but it just looks too dirty for photos.
Once cooked the black doesnt really transfer so you wont have to worry about your guests all ending up with black fingers. But I would provide napkins or a finger bowl as these wings are sticky.
Halloween Bat Wings Recipe
FAQ
How to make black bat wings?
How are bat wings made?
What material is bat wings?
What are fruit bats wings made of?
How do you make bat wings?
To make bat wings you need to find whole chicken wings. Usually wings are sold as niblets where the whole wings have been jointed. Here you want the whole wing, and if you can get ones that still have the wing tip on as that adds to the bat-ness. After that it is just a little dash of food coloring.
How to draft bat wings?
You will need the following measurements to draft your bat wings. D = shoulder allowance for cutting in step 2. Width = arm span from wrist to wrist ( A ). If your fabric isn’t very stretchy give it and extra inch or two for added movement. 1. Fold fabric in half, to halve the width (half of A) – The fold will be the center back.
How do you make Spooky chicken wings?
The wings are marinated in an easy asian style marinade of pineapple juice, brown sugar, tomato sauce and Worcestershire sauce. A dash of food colouring turns the chicken into ‘bat’ making these sticky wings an awesome savory addition to your halloween party. These spooky chicken wings are such a talking point.
Can you make bat wings for a child?
These wings can be made for a child or adult if you adjust your measurements accordingly. Only a little math is required to work out how much fabric you will need to start off with. You will need the following measurements to draft your bat wings. D = shoulder allowance for cutting in step 2.