Entity: BUFFALO-WINGS
Buffalo wings are deep-fried chicken wings coated in a spicy sauce, typically served with celery and blue cheese dressing. They are a popular American dish known for their bold flavors and finger-licking goodness.
BUFFALO WINGS
Etymology
The term 'Buffalo wings' is believed to have originated from the city of Buffalo, New York, where the dish was first created.
Definition
Buffalo wings are deep-fried chicken wings coated in a spicy sauce, typically served with celery and blue cheese dressing. They are known for their bold flavors and finger-licking goodness.
Historical Context
Buffalo wings were invented in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. They have since become a popular dish in American cuisine, often enjoyed as a snack or appetizer.
Cultural Significance
Buffalo wings are a staple food at sports bars, parties, and gatherings. They are often associated with American football and are enjoyed by people of all ages.
Related Concepts
Buffalo wings are similar to other chicken wing dishes, such as barbecue wings or teriyaki wings. They are also commonly paired with beer or other beverages.
See Also
- Chicken wings
- Hot sauce
- Blue cheese dressing
A flavorful American dish consisting of deep-fried chicken wings coated in a spicy sauce, often served with celery and blue cheese dressing.