Jim H.
TVWBB All-Star
Tried grilling wings for the first time Sunday night. Didn't get any pics, because my apparently famished family would not wait until I could get them plated and take a picture for the forum. Therefore, this cook did not happen, so I might as well have grilled unicorn wings. Guess that is a testament to how good they were!
I was inspired by a pic from the photo gallery, where a new user had grilled wings over direct heat to sear, then stacked them for indirect cooking. Usually I will deep fry or bake wings, but grilling gives an added dimension of flavor to wings that you can't get by cooking them in other ways. I put them over glowing hot coals, which started a flare up before I could get them all on the grill. I stopped adding the wings, put the lid on and closed the vents for a couple of minutes to get the fire to die down a little. Seven or eight wings had a slight char on one side from the flare up, which was softened and somewhat removed by saucing them with teriyaki glaze on one batch while still on the grill, and hot sauce on the stove for the rest. My wife said she could not tell that they were burned and was concerned that I might have thrown them away, but I didn't.
All in all, I'd say that grilling wings is fairly quick, very easy & taste great! I will definitely grill wings in the future.

I was inspired by a pic from the photo gallery, where a new user had grilled wings over direct heat to sear, then stacked them for indirect cooking. Usually I will deep fry or bake wings, but grilling gives an added dimension of flavor to wings that you can't get by cooking them in other ways. I put them over glowing hot coals, which started a flare up before I could get them all on the grill. I stopped adding the wings, put the lid on and closed the vents for a couple of minutes to get the fire to die down a little. Seven or eight wings had a slight char on one side from the flare up, which was softened and somewhat removed by saucing them with teriyaki glaze on one batch while still on the grill, and hot sauce on the stove for the rest. My wife said she could not tell that they were burned and was concerned that I might have thrown them away, but I didn't.
All in all, I'd say that grilling wings is fairly quick, very easy & taste great! I will definitely grill wings in the future.