Learn a delicious and hassle-free way to cook tender slow cooker turkey wings using just a few ingredients. Despite slow-cooking the turkey wings in the crockpot, you can still make them crispy.
If youre looking for an easy way to make a tasty meal, youre in the right place. With our simple instructions, you can enjoy flavorful, crispy slow cooker turkey wings that even beginners can master. All you need to do is season, set it, and savor a delicious meal. The easy homemade gravy made with the cooking juices makes this dish perfect.
Are you looking for more ideas for cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving in a crockpot? Try a whole turkey in the slow cooker or some crockpot turkey legs. Or make oven-slow-cooked turkey breast.
Smoked turkey wings are a delicious and budget-friendly meal that’s perfect for feeding a crowd. When cooked low and slow in a crockpot the meat becomes fall-off-the-bone tender and infused with a wonderful smoky flavor. Follow this simple guide to learn how to make the most mouthwatering smoked turkey wings in your crockpot.
Benefits of Cooking Smoked Turkey Wings in a Crockpot
There are several advantages to using a crockpot for smoked turkey wings
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Convenience – Once you add the ingredients to the crockpot, the dish cooks unattended while you focus on other tasks. No need to slave over a hot stove and oven.
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Moistness – The moist, enclosed environment of the crockpot prevents the turkey wings from drying out during the extended cooking time. The wings turn out incredibly juicy and tender.
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Intensified flavor – Slow cooking draws out and concentrates the smoky flavors of the turkey wings, taking them to new heights.
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Versatility – You can experiment with different sauces, spices, and ingredients to put your own spin on smoked turkey wings.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these simple steps for foolproof smoked turkey wings every time:
Ingredients
- 3-4 pounds smoked turkey wings
- 1 onion, diced
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 cup chicken broth or stock
- Your choice of spices and seasonings: smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, etc.
- Your choice of sauce ingredients: bbq sauce, hot sauce, ranch dressing, etc.
Prep the Wings
- Pat the turkey wings dry with paper towels. This helps enhance browning and allows the seasoning to stick better.
- Season the wings liberally on both sides with your choice of spices – I recommend a basic blend of smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper.
Add to Crockpot
- Place the seasoned wings in the crockpot. Add the onions and garlic.
- Pour the chicken broth over the wings until they are nearly submerged in liquid. The broth keeps the wings moist and adds flavor.
Cook on Low
- Cover and cook on LOW for 6-8 hours. The low heat allows the collagen in the wings to break down into gelatin, making them incredibly tender.
Finish with Sauce
- During the last 30-60 minutes of cook time, add your choice of finishing sauce to amp up the flavor. Baste the wings a few times with the sauce.
Broil for Crispy Skin
- For crispy skin, transfer the cooked wings to a baking sheet and broil 3-5 minutes until the skin is browned and crisp. Keep an eye on them so they don’t burn.
Simmer on Stovetop
- Alternatively, you can transfer the wings to a saucepan with the remaining cooking liquid. Simmer on the stovetop for 15-20 minutes to reduce and thicken the sauce.
Serving Suggestions
Smoked turkey wings pair well with:
- Mashed potatoes, rice, or pasta
- Roasted or sautéed veggies like green beans, broccoli, carrots
- Coleslaw, potato salad or macaroni salad
- Biscuits, corn bread or dinner rolls
Dip the wings in extra sauce for added moisture and flavor. Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 3-4 days. The tender meat also makes excellent sandwiches and wraps.
Crockpot Smoked Turkey Wing Recipes
There are endless possibilities when it comes to seasoning and saucing crockpot turkey wings. Here are some recipe ideas to get you started:
~ Barbecue Crockpot Turkey Wings ~
Coat wings in a sweet and tangy homemade barbecue sauce as they cook.
~ Buffalo Crockpot Turkey Wings ~
For spicy wings, finish them with a mixture of hot sauce and butter. Serve with blue cheese dressing.
~ Honey Garlic Crockpot Turkey Wings ~
Whisk together honey, soy sauce, garlic and spices for a sticky glaze.
~ Ranch Crockpot Turkey Wings ~
Mix ranch dressing, chicken broth and seasonings and pour over wings.
~ Jerk Crockpot Turkey Wings ~
Season wings with a blend of jerk spices before cooking for a Caribbean twist.
Tips for the Best Results
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For food safety, make sure the raw turkey wings are fully thawed before adding to the crockpot.
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Cut the wings into smaller sections to allow flavors to penetrate and meat to cook faster.
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Use bone-in wings for the best flavor and texture – the bones add richness during cooking.
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Brown the seasoned wings in a skillet before the crockpot for deeper flavor (optional).
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Check wings after 6 hours. Cook longer if needed until meat is very tender.
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Add veggies like onions, carrots and potatoes during last 1-2 hrs to cook in juices.
FAQs
How long should I cook smoked turkey wings in a crockpot?
Cook on LOW for 6-8 hours, until the meat is very tender and easy to remove from the bones.
What liquid should I use in the crockpot?
Chicken broth or stock works well. Water or barbecue sauce also work. Use enough to nearly cover the wings.
Can I use frozen smoked turkey wings?
Yes, but thaw them fully before placing in the crockpot. Add 1-2 hrs to the cook time.
Should I flip the wings during cooking?
No need to flip. The gentle heat circulates to cook wings evenly. Simply toss them in sauce at the end.
Can I crisp up the skin at the end?
Yes! Broil or bake wings at 400F for 3-5 minutes to crisp the skin after cooking.
With this easy method, you’ll be able to enjoy incredible smoked turkey wings anytime with just a few minutes of prep. Experiment with different seasonings and finishes until you find your favorite!
Benefits of cooking turkey wings in the crockpot
- Time efficiency: Your slow cooker does the work while you go about your day.
- Convenience: Its ideal for busy schedules, allowing you to prep in the morning and return to a hot meal.
- Consistent results: The crock pot maintains a steady, even temperature. Slow cooking also intensifies flavors, resulting in a tastier dish.
- Crispy texture: Simply broil the slow-cooked turkey wings for a few minutes before serving to get that perfect crunch.
- Turkey wings: Each whole turkey wing weighs approximately 1 lb (450 grams). Using three whole pieces, which total about 3 lbs (1350 g), you can serve four. When you split them, you will have 6 pieces.
- You can use whole or split turkey wings. I prefer using split ones because they cook more evenly, and the skin becomes crispier when you broil them.
- Avoid purchasing smoked turkey wings for this recipe, as they are already fully cooked and wont yield the desired results.
- Seasoning:
- Choose your preferred dry rub or seasoning blend, whether store-bought or homemade. You have various options, such as regular poultry seasoning, spicier choices like Cajun seasoning or zesty lemon pepper, Italian seasoning, Herbs de Provence, etc. You can try our Homemade Dry Rub for Wings.
- To make your own spice mixture, consider combining ingredients like garlic powder, onion powder, sweet or smoked paprika, salt, and ground black pepper. For a touch of sweetness, you can add a bit of brown sugar. To give it some heat, add chili powder, red pepper flakes, or cayenne pepper.
- But, if you prefer to keep it simple, a classic combination of salt and pepper is all you need to create a delicious dish.
- Stock: Chicken stock (broth) or, if available, turkey bone broth or stock.
- Vegetable or olive oil for coating the wings before rubbing them with spices.
- Cornstarch to thicken the gravy.
How to make turkey wings in the slow cooker?
Split the wings if whole: Remove the turkey wing tips (you can use them to prepare stock). Next, cut around the joint to expose it a bit, then use both hands to snap the wing at the joint. Sometimes, there might still be some connection between the two parts, in which case you can use a knife to cut around and fully separate them.
Check out a picture tutorial for splitting wings: Roasted Turkey Wings.
Season: Dry the wings with paper towels.
Rub them with the oil and then with the spices.
Pour the chicken broth into the slow cooker and place turkey wings inside as well.
Slow cook on LOW for 6 hours or on High for 3-4 hours (See tips).
Broil on a baking sheet lined with foil until the skin is nice and crispy.
Make the savory gravy and thicken it with cornstarch slurry.
- The cooking time depends on the size of the wings. If they are larger than mine, add another hour on LOW to the cooking time. Check if they are really tender; if not, give them another 30 to 60 minutes on LOW.
- Crockpot settings: I suggest using the Low setting to slow-cook the turkey wings. Although you can set the crockpot on High, I find that the Low setting results in much more tender turkey wings for this recipe.
- Dont discard leftover bones; theyre perfect for making tasty stock. If you dont have enough bones or time to cook stock immediately, freeze them until you have sufficient.
- To prepare stock, add the wing tips (if you removed them before). You can also add a bit of fresh meat, like another raw wing, a few chicken wings, or 1-2 chicken legs, but its not mandatory; great stock can be made with just roasted or fresh bones.
- Add vegetables or vegetable scraps (carrots, onion, leeks, celery, or celeriac) and some spices (salt, peppercorns, 2-3 cloves, allspice or juniper berries). Cover with cold water, bring to a simmer, and gently cook for 4-5 hours, up to 12 hours. For bone broth, simmer for a full 24 hours.
- Use leftover meat to make a Turkey Pot Pie, Turkey Fricassee, or Cream of Turkey Soup.
The key distinction lies in the terminology. A slow cooker is a generic name for a kitchen appliance designed to cook food slowly, typically consisting of a heating element, a cooking pot, and a lid, and it can be produced by various manufacturers. On the other hand, Crock-Pot is a specific brand name, originally trademarked by Rival, but often used informally to refer to all slow cookers, regardless of the manufacturer. So, while all Crock-Pots are slow cookers, not all slow cookers are Crock-Pots, similar to how “Kleenex” is used to describe facial tissues, regardless of the brand.
You can find fresh turkey wings at various places, including local stores, Walmart, butcher shops, and farmers markets. You could also order them online. To ensure availability, its a good idea to call ahead and confirm they have them in stock.
No, its not necessary. According to the USDA (the link opens in a new tab), washing poultry is discouraged because it can actually increase the risk of spreading harmful bacteria to other kitchen surfaces. Cooking poultry to the recommended internal temperature (165°F or 74°C measured with a meat thermometer) effectively eliminates any harmful bacteria, rendering washing unnecessary and potentially unsafe.
You can, but fitting whole wings into the crockpot might be a bit challenging. Smaller, flatter parts work better for this method as they can be more easily arranged in the slow cooker. Whole wings wont lie flat in the cooking liquid, which could affect their tenderness.
Refrigerate in an airtight container for 3-4 days.Freeze leftover turkey wings for 4 to 6 months, wrapped tightly in foil, and placed in a freezer container. Freeze leftover gravy in a separate container. Defrost both in the fridge and reheat. Reheat them in the preheated oven at 350°F/ 180°C. Place the meat into a roasting tin, cover it with aluminum foil to prevent it from drying out, and reheat until they are heated through (15-20 minutes). To crisp the skin again, remove the foil for the last few minutes of reheating. Reheating them in the microwave is possible, but the skin will get rather floppy. Reheat the rich gravy in a small pan or the microwave, adding a tiny splash of broth or water to loosen it slightly (if necessary).