If you love Wings my Grilled Dry Rub Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings might just become your new favorite!
Just one of caution, they are addictive! My wife almost lost a finger reaching for one off my plate!
Seriously, they are crazy delicious and the Ancho adds heat without killing you. Although if you’re not a fan of heat, I would suggest cutting back the Ancho or leaving it out altogether.
I promise the wings will still be ah-mazingly delicious!
What Ingredients do I need to make Dry Rub Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings?
Let’s start by gathering the ingredients we need to make my Dry Rub Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings. In Chef Speak this is called the “Mise en Place” which translates to “Everything in its Place”.
Not only does setting your ingredients up ahead of time speed the up cooking process, but it also helps ensure you have everything you need to make the dish.
What’s a Dry Rub?
A dry rub is a blend of spices, seasonings and aromatics, without any wet ingredients. This mixture gets rubbed on the meat which adds an incredible amount of flavor.
Don’t get confused and think of this as a Dry Brine. Although it’s similar using the same type of ingredients, a dry brine works into the meat over a longer period of time before being cooked. A dry rub is generally applied to the meat right before you cook it.
Do I have to use the Ancho Powder in my Dry Rub?
No, you don’t. And I offer a word of caution if you’re not a fan of heat. Overall Ancho isn’t deadly hot if you don’t get carried away, and it adds a nice smokiness to the wings.
But if heats not your thing, leave out the ancho and use smoked paprika if you still want a smokey flavor in your wings.
What other spices can I use in a Dry Rub?
The simplest form of a dry rub is salt, pepper, and brown sugar. As long as use these basic ingredients, the dry rub is blank canvas for you to add your favorite seasonings to.
Some of my favorite dry rub spices include:
- paprika – smoked, hot or sweet
- garlic powder
- onion powder
- dry oregano
- dry mustard
- cumin
- chili powder – regular, ancho or chipotle
The sky’s the limit. Use flavors you enjoy eating and the rub will never disappoint. Just don’t use so many that it confuses the flavor you’re trying to achieve. More is less.
How do I make Dry Rub Lemon Pepper Chicken Wings?
Once you’ve prepare the rub, all you have to do is heat up the grill.
When the grill is ready, add the seasoning mixture to the wings and get a good coating over all of the wings. It’s really that easy.
Place the seasoned wings on the grill, letting them cook for 3-4 minutes on each side. Turn the wings as needed to crisp them all over.
*They can cook longer if they donโt look crisp enough. But be careful not to burn the wings, the sugar in the dry rub can cause the wings to char.
Move the chicken wings to indirect heat and continue to cook with the lid closed for another 6-8 minutes. Or until you’ve reached an internal temperature of at least 165 degrees.
*Indirect heat is heat on the sides of the food being cooked, with the area directly under the food turned off.
Garnish the wings with chopped parsley and serve the wings with lemon wedges. You can also serve the wings with bleu cheese or ranch dressing
*People eat with their eyes and it makes the wings look pretty!
Sabrina
So satisfying and delicious!
Crystal Carder
I have been craving chicken wings and this recipe sounds and looks amazing! I love how its a different take than traditional wings.
Tasheena
My son loves lemon pepper wings, and he rated yours the best!
Tara Pittman
I know that my husband would enjoy these wings. The flavor on them sounds amazing.
Raquel
this was such a delicious recipe with just a few ingredients!
Lisa Charleston
We love lemon pepper wings but I have yet to make them myself. I will check out this recipe and I hope they look and taste just as good as yours!!
Amber Myers
We love wings here! I’ll have to make these for sure. What a tasty flavor.
melissa chapman
Those wings were amazing. Using a rub is new to me but the results was worth the trouble.
Swathi
These lemon pepper wings were delicious love it
Gloria
YES to fire up the grill. YES to chicken wings. We absolutely loved these wings!
Debra
What a delicious new wing recipe, my family really enjoyed these wings!
Nora
Really delicious! I will be making them again soon! Thanks for sharing!
Audrey
Loads of great flavor!
Alexandra
We loved the delicious flavour from the lemon pepper! Yum!
Elizabeth
These wings were delicious! Great recipe!