All my Jamaicans know I’m not lying I still love y’all tho 😂🇯🇲
FULL RECIPE:
🥭Mango Habanero Wings 🍗
1. Season wings
* Salt, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, pepper
* Add a little baking powder + light oil spray
2. Bake
* 400°F for 35–40 min (flip halfway)
3. Air fry
* 400°F for 8–12 min until crispy
4. Sauce (blend + simmer 5–8 min)
* 1 mango (or ¾ cup purée)
* 1–2 habaneros
* 2 tbsp honey
* 1 tbsp vinegar
* 1 tbsp soy sauce
* 1–2 tsp lime juice + garlic + salt
5. Toss wings in sauce & serve 🔥
#wingstopathome #mangohabanerowings #wingsrecipe #chickenrecipe #jamaicatiktok
If you've ever wanted to recreate a tangy, spicy wing experience at home, this Mango Habanero Wings recipe hits all the right notes. The combination of mango and habaneros provides a perfect balance between sweetness and heat, making it an exciting twist on traditional buffalo wings. I personally love adding baking powder during the seasoning stage; it helps achieve that golden, crispy skin after baking and air frying. Baking the wings at 400°F for about 35–40 minutes lets the fat render slowly, which makes the wings juicy inside, while the air fryer step crisps them up beautifully without the need for deep-frying. This dual cooking technique is a game changer for healthier wing lovers. The sauce is where the magic really happens—blending fresh mango (or purée) with habaneros, honey for sweetness, vinegar for tang, and soy sauce for umami creates layers of flavor. Simmering the sauce briefly helps the ingredients meld, enhancing the overall taste. For added flavor, I recommend using quality spices like paprika and garlic powder, which complement the habanero’s heat and mango’s fruitiness. Using lime juice and salt adjusts the balance finely to taste. I often pair these wings with a cooling side like ranch or blue cheese dip, or even a crisp slaw, to contrast the spicy-sweet wings perfectly. This recipe brings a vibrant Caribbean-inspired flare that’s great for gatherings, game day, or any casual meal. Don’t hesitate to adjust the habanero amount based on your heat preference; start with one if you prefer milder wings and add more for a real kick.




















































