Cacio e Pepe Baked Chicken Wings

chicken wings

Did you know that the three most consumed foods at Super Bowl parties are, wings, pizza and chips and dips? So this recipe is just in time for game day!

These Cacio e Pepe wings are baked not fried and they’re not loaded with a ton of sauce covering them all over.

cacio e pepe wing ingredients

Cacio e pepe just means cheese and pepper, so with just a few quality ingredients you can make these and not feel so guilty eating heavy fried and sauced wings.

You must use freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano, some people use freshly grated Pecorino Romano as well, but I prefer the Parmigiano, it’s so delicious and compliments the chicken so well.

You’ll also need lots of pepper, which is key to this recipe, finely and course ground.

marinated wings

Of course to start out with you’ll need some good quality chicken, and for this I just use the drumette and flats of the wings. If the wings are whole you can just slice between the drumette and flat part and just cut off the tips. I save the tips for stock in my freezer.

I also marinate them with some finely course ground pepper, olive oil, a little granulated garlic, salt and pepper, you can do it over night or a couple of hours ahead of time.

raw wings on rack

Another key to this recipe, since they are baked, is to cook them on a rack, it really does make a difference. You can also air fry them but I wanted to do a large amount at once, so it’s up to you and how much you’ll be cooking at once.

 

cooked peppered wings

The rack gets them nice and crispy, only turning them once at 425.

peppered wings

To be honest with you these cacio e pepe wings don’t need any dip, eat them as is, they’re so delicious, but if you choose a side they’re good with some veggies and dip for that.

veggies and dip

This is a ricotta dip with veggies, it goes well to complete the meal.

cacio e pepe wings on platter

Just remember the more pepper and cheese the better, don’t be shy!

Cacio e Pepe Baked Chicken Wings
 
Cheesy and peppery baked wings cacio e pepe style.
Author:
Ingredients
  • 3 lb. organic chicken wings, patted dry, drumettes and flats only, or already prepped party style wings
  • Freshly grated and fluffy Parmigiano Reggiano, 2 cups at least, measure with your heart
  • 2 teaspoons finely ground black pepper
  • course ground pepper for finishing all over, 1 or 2 teaspoons, measure with your heart and to taste
  • 3 -4 tablespoons of melted butter to toss the cooked wings into, the butter helps the cheese to stick
  • granulated garlic
  • olive oil
  • salt
  • fresh chopped parsley for garnish
Instructions
  1. In a large bowl or container toss your patted dry wings into it with a drizzle of olive oil, the finely ground black pepper, salt, and a sprinkling of granulated garlic. Toss altogether nicely and marinate over night or an hour or two before.
  2. If using a rack, spray it with olive oil, place on a baking sheet lined with foil or parchment.
  3. Arrange the wings single layer on the rack and place into a pre-heated oven at 425, I used convection roast for mine.
  4. After 20 minutes, turn the wings over and do another 20 minutes, but maybe yours will be done sooner or even later, look for a deep golden color, ovens do vary.
  5. When wings are done grab a big bowl, add the melted butter and toss in the cooked wings, coating them all.
  6. Place them onto a big platter and add the cheese all over and the coursely ground pepper, tossing and coating, taste for salt, pepper or more cheese to your liking.
  7. Sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley for garnish.
  8. Enjoy!

 

Signature

Savory Baked Ricotta Cheese Dip

dip and crackers

If you’re looking for a warm dip that’s perfect for game day, a special occasion or just a snack at anytime, look no further, my savory baked ricotta cheese dip is the one for you!

It’s warm and creamy, filled with cheese and herbs, a touch of garlic and a bit of cherry tomatoes for extra added flavor. It’s a recipe I guarantee you’ll want to double or triple.

ricotta dip

Decorate the top like an Italian hummus with more herbs, olive oil, red pepper flakes to enhance every scoop. You can serve it with toasted baguette slices, fresh veggies or your favorite crackers, it’s all good.

baked ricotta

A nice shallow baking dish works well for this because it gives you a nice surface to spread the cheese onto and to put on your toppings.

Whip up this savory baked ricotta cheese dip for a special treat!

Savory Baked Ricotta Cheese Dip
 
Game day, special occasion or just a delicious snack, this dip is the one for you, you'll definitely want. to double or triple the recipe!
Author:
Ingredients
  • 1½ cups. of ricotta, if too liquidy drain in a strainer over a bowl for a couple of hours or overnight in the fridge
  • 1 egg
  • ½ cup of grated romano or parmesan cheese
  • 5 or 6 sliced cherry tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon each chopped basil and parsley
  • zest of half a lemon
  • 1 grated galic clove
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • OPTIONAL, you can add some sliced olives if you like, extra chopped herbs for the top, red pepper flakes, more parmesan or romano and olive oil of course
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 375F. then. oil a shallow baking dish.
  2. In a bowl hand whip til smooth and incorporated the ricotta, egg, grated cheese, basil, parsley, garlic, zest then fold in the sliced cherry tomatoes.
  3. Bake for 20 minutes or until set.
  4. I like to finish it under the broiler for a minute or two to get it nice and golden.
  5. Decorate the top with more herbs, red pepper flakes, (optional) a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkling of grated cheese.
  6. Serve warm with crostini toasts, crackers or fresh veggies.
  7. I highly recommend doubling or tripling this recipe!

 

Signature