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Lemon Pepper Wings - Dinner at the Zoo

These lemon pepper wings are crispy fried chicken wings brushed with lemon pepper butter. An easy appetizer or main course that’s even better than the restaurant version!

You can’t eat just one of these deliciously addictive lemon pepper wings! They’re great for game day, or serve them over mashed potatoes with a side of roasted broccoli for a fabulous dinner option.

A tray of lemon pepper wings garnished with parsley and lemon.

I can never resist ordering chicken wings at restaurants – they’re incredibly crispy on the outside, yet juicy and tender on the inside. Add a savory lemon pepper butter and you have the absolute best lemon pepper wings imaginable!

Lemon pepper chicken wings ingredients

Ingredients including chicken wings, butter, flour and seasonings.

This recipe is made with chicken wings, flour, salt, pepper, oil, butter, lemon pepper seasoning and parsley.

How do you make lemon pepper wings?

This recipe starts with party style chicken wings, which are simply chicken wings that have been cut into two pieces. I feel that party wings are easier to eat and cook more evenly than whole chicken wings. The wings are coated in seasoned flour, then deep fried until crispy and golden brown. The finishing touch is a coating of lemon pepper butter and a sprinkle of parsley. I like to garnish my wings with lemon wedges and sprigs of parsley, but those are optional additions.

Step by step shots showing how to bread and fry chicken wings.

Tips for the perfect wings

  • Use a thermometer to make sure your frying oil is at the correct temperature. You want your oil to be somewhere between 350 and 375 degrees F. If the oil is too hot, the wings will burn before the insides cook through. If the oil is too cold, your wings may absorb excess oil and be overly greasy.
  • I typically use canola oil to fry my wings, although any oil with a high smoke point will work, such as vegetable oil or peanut oil.
  • These wings are best served immediately when they’re piping hot and super crispy.
  • You can serve your wings as-is, or add a dip on the side such as ranch.
A brush putting seasoned butter onto chicken wings.

Recipe FAQs

How do you make a lemon pepper sauce?

My lemon pepper sauce is a simple mixture of store bought lemon pepper seasoning and melted butter. The sauce is brushed all over the wings for maximum flavor.

How spicy is lemon pepper?

Lemon pepper is fairly mild on the spice scale. It contains black pepper, but does not contain any spicier chili peppers.

Baked lemon pepper wings

If you prefer, you can bake these wings in the oven. To make baked wings, you’ll want to skip the flour coating and instead brush your wings with 3 tablespoons of oil and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bake your wings at 425 degrees F for 45-50 minutes, or until deep golden brown and crispy. Brush with the lemon pepper butter as directed in the recipe, sprinkle with parsley, then serve. You won’t get quite the same coating as you will in the frying method, but the baked version is still totally delicious!

A plate of lemon pepper wings served with ranch.

Flavor Variations

This recipe is fabulous as-is, but you can customize the sauce or add dips to take it to the next level.

  • Sauce: Instead of mixing lemon pepper into the butter, try other spices such as BBQ rub, Cajun seasoning, Italian seasoning or even chili powder.
  • Dips: While ranch is a classic pairing with wings, other great options include BBQ sauce, spicy mayo, blue cheese dressing or honey mustard.
  • Chicken: No wings on hand? You can bake up chicken drumsticks or thighs and brush the lemon pepper sauce over them for a similar taste.

If you love lemon pepper, you’ll adore these flavorful little wings. They’re a welcome addition to any party, or serve them up as a fun and unexpected dinner option!

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A tray of lemon pepper wings garnished with parsley and lemon.

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Lemon Pepper Wings

These lemon pepper wings are crispy fried chicken wings brushed with lemon pepper butter. An easy appetizer or main course that’s even better than the restaurant version!

Instructions

  • Place the flour in a large bowl and season with the salt and pepper. Stir to combine.

  • Place the chicken wings in the bowl; gently toss to coat with flour mixture.

  • Heat 4 inches of oil in a large pot to 350 degrees F.

  • Add the chicken wings to the pot in batches of about 6-8 wings. Fry for 10-12 minutes or until wings are deep golden brown and cooked through. Repeat with remaining wings.

  • In a small bowl, combine the butter and lemon pepper seasoning. Brush the butter mixture over the chicken wings and toss to coat. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.

  • Garnish with lemon wedges and parsley sprigs if desired.

Notes

  1. Use a thermometer to make sure your frying oil is at the correct temperature. You want your oil to be somewhere between 350 and 375 degrees F. If the oil is too hot, the wings will burn before the insides cook through. If the oil is too cold, your wings may absorb excess oil and be overly greasy.
  2. I typically use canola oil to fry my wings, although any oil with a high smoke point will work, such as vegetable oil or peanut oil.

Nutrition

Calories: 315kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 85mg | Sodium: 699mg | Potassium: 174mg | Vitamin A: 310IU | Vitamin C: 0.7mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 1.7mg

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