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Interesting recipe, although it does not appear to be complete, and I'm not so sure about the accuracy/authenticity of the recipe. Additionally, whomever wrote it needs to learn that to batter something, you actually need batter. A bowl of flour is not batter.
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When you say incomplete, are you referring to the hot sauce mixture? I just use my own.
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It might not be the thickest in the world, but after the wings have soaked, the flour sticks just fine for me. Maybe it's not true "batter" but it works.
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I doub't that is how Hooters does it though. Without the egg, it will be a very thin layer. |
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