Smoking chicken wings on a pellet smoker

Make the best smoked wings ever. You’ll love the taste of these hot smoked chicken wings with dry rub and buffalo sauce. Use any pellet grill to smoke wings. In the video demo, you’ll see I’m making Traeger wings. Let’s do it!

If you’re looking to make baking powder smoked wings, you’re in the right place. If you don’t know WHAT they are, keep reading!

  • First, exactly how long to smoke chicken wings…
  • These smoked wings are the best because…t
  • Ingredients
  • How to smoke wings
  • FAQs for smoking chicken wings
  • See how crispy these smoked chicken wings get…
  • Best chicken smoker recipes from Sip Bite Go
  • More Tasty Grill + Smoker Recipes
  • Meat thermometer recommendations
  • How to serve wings for a BBQ party
  • Are you a foodie, too?
  • Smoked Chicken Wings With Buffalo Sauce Recipe | Sip Bite Go

First, exactly how long to smoke chicken wings…

The Sip Bite Go method takes about 20 minutes to smoke chicken wings on low, then you increase the smoker and cook them on high for 50 minutes until they reach 165 degrees F internally.

These smoked wings are the best because…t

  • Crispy skin. The outside gets nice and crisp, but the inside is practically falling apart.
  • SO MUCH FLAVOR. Between the seasoning for these dry rub smoked chicken wings and easy buffalo sauce recipe, I’ve got you covered in the flavor department with these smokey wings.
  • Healthier than restaurant-style wings. No frying here!
  • Fast smoked food recipe. It does not take long to smoke chicken wings.
  • A great smoker recipe for parties and potluck dinners. Expect these to be requested at all your cookouts going forward!

Ingredients

You probably have almost everything you need for this crispy smoked chicken wings recipe on hand.

All the seasonings for this dry rubbed smoked wings recipe are pretty much pantry staples

Smoked wings rub

  • Chicken wings (flats & drums)
  • Garlic powder
  • Baking powder
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Salt

Buffalo wings sauce

  • Frank’s hot sauce (buffalo style)
  • Butter, melted
  • Parsley, fresh chopped for garnish

Serving ideas

  • Blue cheese dressing
  • Celery and carrot sticks

How to smoke wings

Here’s what you need to do to prepare and smoke the wings to perfection.

Step 1. Season wings with the smoked wings rub. Pat wings dry with a paper towel and add them to a large bowl or a large gallon size plastic bag.

And dry rub spices to the bag (garlic powder, baking powder, cayenne pepper, and salt). Seal the plastic bag closed and shake the chicken wings and seasoning, making sure all ingredients are distributed to coat the wings. Refrigerate seasoned wings for at least 30 minutes so they absorb all the flavors of the seasoning.

Step 2. Prep the smoker. Preheat the smoker to 180°F (preheating the Trager pellet grill takes about 15 – 20 minutes to reach the smoked wings temperature).

Step 3. Start smoking chicken wings on low. When it comes to how long to smoke wings, there are two different settings you’ll use. First, place chicken wings in the smoker, on the grill grates for 20 minutes at 180°F. (I don’t find it necessary to use any olive oil or cooking spray)

Step 4. Finishing smoking wings at a higher temperature. Then flip the chicken wings with tongs, turn up the Traeger smoker temperature to 350°F, and cook for another 50 minutes or until the internal temperature of the largest chicken wing reaches 165°F. This is a good time to make the wings sauce.

Step 5. Make buffalo sauce while smoking chicken wings. Add Frank’s buffalo wings sauce and melted butter to a medium sized bowl. Whisk to combine. Add fresh chopped parsley to the sauce and combine for a final time. Set aside until the wings are ready.

Step 6. Coat smoked wings in buffalo sauce. Once wings finish cooking, add them to a large bowl. Add buffalo sauce and toss them until coated evenly. Transfer to a platter, drizzle on any buffalo sauce from the bowl, and serve immediately with your favorite condiments.

There you have it – smoked hot wings made in your own backyard!

FAQs for smoking chicken wings

What flavor pellets do you use to smoke wings?

Cherry wood pellets are a great choice. Though often my husband and I use the Traeger blend from Costco and the results are always good!

What can you season smoked wings with?

Other ingredients to experiment with in the smoked wings dry rub include brown sugar, bbq salt, garlic salt, or even just simple salt and pepper. You can also use bbq sauce to finish them at the end, instead of buffalo sauce.

Can you overcook smoked chicken?

Overcooking chicken in the smoker is one of the easiest ways to ruin your wings, so keep a close eye on your chicken when they’re in the last half hour and use a meat thermometer towards the end because how long to smoke chicken wings varies depending on the size of the chicken wings.

Why are my smoked chicken wings rubbery?

Rubbery chicken is typically caused by not getting the smoker hot enough, so you’ll want to double check that your heat settings were right during cook time. If you follow my time and temp recommendations, you should be getting some delicious smoked chicken with a skin that is almost crisp and not at all rubbery.

Can I smoke a whole chicken in my Traeger?

You can! For an even cook, consider spatchcooking a chicken. You’ll need the specific time and temperature adjusted from this smoked chicken wings recipe.

See how crispy these smoked chicken wings get…

This is what they look like right before adding the buffalo sauce…

See more game day Traeger recipes…

Make smoked wings in bulk for a game day party

See how we go about prepping this smoked chicken appetizer for a large football party…

This is an example of seasoning smoked wings in advance (the night before).

You could easily scale up this wings recipe to feed up to 20 people if you have a couple pellet smokers filled with racks.

Best chicken smoker recipes from Sip Bite Go

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  • Smoked wings
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  • Want more? See my lineup of easy smoker recipes

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Meat thermometer recommendations

Every home chef needs a reliable meat thermometer to cook food perfectly. 

On Sip Bite Go, you’ll often see me using:

  1. Meater thermometer – a fancy wireless thermometer that connects to a phone app – gifted to me from a Traeger partnership.
  2. ThermoPro digital thermometer – which has a wire that connects the thermometer to a display box outside the oven/grill. 

It’s like being psychic! The great thing about either of the thermometers above is that I don’t have to take the food out of the oven to know the temperature. 

How to use ‘em… What I do is stick the digital thermometer in steak, pork, chicken, whatever… Then put the food in the oven, on the smoker, or grill.

While the meat cooks, it reads the temperature so I know exactly what temp meat is as it’s cooking. Without having to take it out and check. It’s really difficult to overcook food when you know exactly what temp it is inside!

How to serve wings for a BBQ party

Wings are an easy Traeger recipe to serve as an appetizer on a summer BBQ menu. Here’s how we serve them…

Are you a foodie, too?

Hey home chefs, these Traeger smoked chicken wings are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to tasty hot wings. Try this recipe for baked chicken wings, melt-in-your-mouth sous vide wings, or make this air fryer chicken wings recipe.

And if you’re a fan of sauces like I am, you can not miss this recipe for Italian-inspired garlic parmesan chicken wings. They’re so freakin’ delicious.

Before you go, find me on Instagram @sipbitego to stay in touch with new tasty recipes – I always share previews before the recipes go live. For more deliciousness, subscribe to the Sip Bite Go channel on YouTube.

For the smoked wings rub

  • 2 lbs chicken wings flats & drums
  • ½ tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • ½ tbsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 ½ tsp salt

For smoked buffalo wings sauce

  • 2 tbsp Frank’s hot sauce buffalo style
  • 2 tbsp butter melted
  • ½ tbsp parsley fresh chopped

Serving suggestions for smoked hot wings

  • ¼ cup blue cheese dressing
  • 1 medium celery sticks
  • 1 medium carrot sticks

  • Season wings with the smoked wings rub. Pat wings dry with a paper towel and add them to a large bowl or a large gallon size plastic bag. And dry rub spices to the bag (garlic powder, baking powder, cayenne pepper, and salt). Seal the plastic bag closed and shake the chicken wings and seasoning, making sure all ingredients are distributed to coat the wings. Refrigerate seasoned wings for at least 30 minutes so they absorb all the flavors of the seasoning.

  • Prep the smoker. Preheat the smoker to 180°F (preheating on the Trager pellet grill takes about 15 – 20 minutes to reach the smoked wings temperature).

  • Start smoking chicken wings on low. When it comes to how long to smoke wings, there are two different settings you’ll use. First, place chicken wings in the smoker, on the grill grates for 20 minutes at 180°F. (I don’t find it necessary to use any olive oil or cooking spray)

  • Finishing smoking wings at a higher temperature. Then flip the chicken wings with tongs, turn up the Traeger smoker temperature to 350°F, and cook for another 50 minutes or until the internal temperature of the largest chicken wing reaches 165°F. This is a good time to make the wings sauce.

  • Make buffalo sauce while smoking chicken wings. Add Frank’s buffalo wings sauce and melted butter to a medium sized bowl. Whisk to combine. Add fresh chopped parsley to the sauce and combine for a final time. Set aside until the wings are ready.

  • 6. Coat smoked wings in buffalo sauce. Once wings finish cooking, add them to a large bowl. Add buffalo sauce and toss them until coated evenly. Transfer to a platter, drizzle on any buffalo sauce from the bowl, and serve immediately with your favorite condiments.

Calories: 353kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 110mg | Sodium: 1407mg | Potassium: 599mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3250IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 172mg | Iron: 2mg

How long does it take to smoke chicken wings on pellet smoker?

Smoked Dry Rub Wings.
15 Minutes. Cook Time..
1 Hours. Pellets..

How long does it take to smoke chicken wings at 225?

How Long Does it Take to Smoke Chicken Wings? If you smoke wings at 225 degrees, it will take about one hour to reach 165 °F, the safe internal temperature for wings. But the size of wings can vary. Larger wings will take longer to get to165 °F.

What temperature do you smoke wings at Pit Boss pellet grill?

Directions.
Fire up your Pit Boss and preheat to 450°F. ... .
Rub wings generously with Pit Boss Sweet Heat Rub and transfer to wing rack..
Place rack on grill and cook for 20 minutes, rotating after 10 minutes..
Baste with sauce, then cover and grill an additional 5 to 7 minutes..

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