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Jul 29 2014

Instant Pot Wings with Bourbon Honey BBQ Sauce

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When you want wings, you want them fast and delicious – this is the recipe you need!

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Now as you know by now we love wings here.  I never used to like them as I have always had issues with chicken with bones in them but those crispy baked oven fried wings blew me away.  Now I’m not going to say these wings replace those. 

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I’m saying these wings are equally as AWESOME, but in a bajillionth of the time it takes to make those.  No longer do you have to let them sit in the fridge for at least 8 hours or bake them for 20-30 minutes. 

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Yes, you can still enjoy them, but for those nights when you are really short on time, these wings are cluckin’ unbelievable!

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If you’re new to using an Instant Pot, it’s actually pretty simple.  When a recipe says “10 minutes under pressure,” it doesn’t mean the cooking time is 10 minutes; instead, it means the unit reaches pressure and then cooks for 10 minutes at that pressure. 

Pressure Cooker Wings with Bourbon Honey Sauce

Just like any item, the unit has to warm up, or in this case, build up pressure. Mine takes 5-8 minutes to build up to pressure.  Still, you can’t beat the time it takes to make stuff in this machine versus a stove/oven or a crock pot!

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Since I knew I wanted to crisp up the wings, I put the oven to broil with a rack about 6″ below it.  I lined a pan with foil and placed a cooling rack on top. 

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As always, I gave it a light spray.  After the quick release, I used my tongs to remove the wings.  OMG, the meat was so tender that it practically fell off the bone… and into my mouth!

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When you want wings, you want them fast and delicious – this is the recipe you need!

  • Author: The Kitchen Whisperer
  • Prep Time: 10 mionutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 3-4 people
  • Category: game day foods, instant pot wings, sticky wings, wings
  • Method: instant pot
  • Cuisine: game day foods, instant pot wings, sticky wings, wings

Ingredients

  • 2lbs wings
  • 1 cup prepared bbq sauce (I used Cowboy BBQ Sauce )
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1/4 cup bourbon
  • 1–2 teaspoon liquid smoke
  • 1–2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  1. Pat the wings dry, then put them into the Instant Pot.
  2. In a bowl, whisk together the sauce, water, bourbon, smoke, paprika, cayenne, brown sugar, honey, salt, and pepper. Pour over wings.
  3. Lock the lid down and set it to High pressure, 10 minutes. *Note if they are frozen, increase to 12 minutes
  4. When the 10 (12 if starting from frozen) minutes are up, do a quick release. While the quick release is relieving pressure, place the oven to broil with a rack in the middle.
  5. Line a rimmed pan with foil and place a cooling rack on top. Lightly spray the rack.
  6. Gently remove the wings from the pressure cooker with tongs and place them on the rack.
  7. Set the pressure cooker to saute. Place the wings in the oven and broil for 5 minutes on each side. While the wings are in the oven, stir the sauce until thickened ~10 minutes.
  8. Remove the pan from the oven and slather on some sauce. Return to the broiler for 5 minutes.
  9. Flip the wings over, cover with more sauce, and broil for five more minutes or until they are nicely browned and the sauce has set on the wings. Place the sauce in a container for serving.
  10. Store any leftovers in the fridge.

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118 responses

  1. April
    December 30, 2018

    I want to make this but in place of wings I want to make ribs. How much longer would I pressure cook them?
    Thank you.

    Reply
  2. Jonathan
    December 29, 2018

    Sounds delicious, but can we all stop pretending something like this can be done in 20 minutes? It’ll take that long for the pressure cooker to heat and start actually cooking. Really my only complaint.

    Reply
  3. Diane
    September 28, 2018

    Husband loved it!
    Had to improvise with maple whiskey, boy was it good!
    This was my first pressure cooker dinner, my daughter gave me an Instant Pot.
    Not sure, but could this recipe be used for chicken wings?
    How long would I cook it for using 2 lbs of wings?
    Thanks so much.

    Reply
  4. Mel
    September 7, 2018

    Can you explain better how to thicken sauce? I have a sauté setting and I tried this recipe last night on high setting sauté and the sauce never thickened.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      September 9, 2018

      Hi Mel!

      Were your wings frozen or IQF? The sauce will thicken up using the brown or saute function depending on your brand of PC. If your wings were frozen the excess water would make the sauce take longer to thicken. Essentially you cook the sauce reduces and coats the back of the spoon with a moderating coating. Remember the sauce will thicken up upon cooling.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  5. PT
    May 21, 2018

    OMG. AMAZING. SO GOOD. My first attempt at an IP meal and I cannot wait to make these again, for someone new, to AMAZE them!!! Also my first introduction to TKW and I am hooked!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      May 27, 2018

      Welcome to the TKW Family PT! So happy you loved these! You’re going to LOVE your IP!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  6. Cheryl
    May 13, 2018

    This recipe worked exactly as promised. The wings came out of the IP tender and the initial broiling time was just right to reduce the sauce down to the glaze consistency. I did the 2nd round of broiling to get the sauce really thick and the wings nice and brown, but not crispy, since the glaze is pretty sticky – and everyone who had these loved them. There is enough sauce to make 4 lbs, but I saved the extra to use for grilling pork chops or another chicken recipe. I may just make the sauce on it’s own for future use, but I’ll have to go and buy another little bottle of Jack Daniels now 😉 !

    Reply
    1. Cheryl
      May 13, 2018

      Ooops, forgot the rating!

      Reply
      1. April
        December 30, 2018

        Haven’t made this but am curious if it’s safe to save leftover sauce after it was cooked with meat? Is that safe to reuse?

        Reply
        1. TKWAdmin
          December 30, 2018

          Hi April,

          Absolutely! Think of it like how you would make gravy. You use the liquid the roast or meat is cooked in to make the gravy. This is the same principle sans the flour/cornstarch.

          Best Kitchen Wishes!

          Reply
    2. TKWAdmin
      May 15, 2018

      Yeah; thank you so much Cheryl! It does make extra sauce but I just jar it and then when I make my next batch of wings I use that. The flavor just intensifies!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  7. Chef Cosmo
    May 1, 2018

    I just had one comment that annoyed me from reading your lovely article. If when you got home and Mr. Fantabulous was already there, why wasn’t he in the kitchen cooking YOU dinner?!?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      May 1, 2018

      Hi Chef,

      He works from home and when he isn’t he’s doing almost all of the entire house remodel himself (over 9k sqft plus 5 acres). Our lives are anything but easy with the massive undertaking we have in our plate.

      But he will ask “honey can I make you something or help?”. However truth be told I find solace in cooking, yes every day. My day job is so critical and high pressure that coming up and whipping up a 7-course meal or simple pb&j relaxes me.

      Who knows maybe someday when I quit my day job and do TKW full time I may look at it differently but for now I’m ok cooking.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  8. Laura at Fantastically Four
    April 23, 2018

    I just wanted to THANK YOU for this amazing recipe! Not all IP wings recipes are created equal. I used yours and loved the results, then lost it and tried another one that was nowhere near as good! I have this bookmarked now. 🙂 My wings come out perfect every time!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      April 23, 2018

      Hi Laura’

      Yeah! Thank you so very much!!! I love these wings and can never make enough it seems! Lol Also I have a bunch of wing flavors on here. Any of those flavors will work in the pressure cooker! If you ever have questions please don’t hesitate to email me!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  9. Kristine Reinhardt
    February 28, 2018

    Im new to using my instant pot – and loving it! What if I used drumsticks instead of wings…would it be the same time?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      February 28, 2018

      Hi Kristine!

      Yes same time unless they are ginormous ( like turkey leg size).

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  10. James A. Hartle
    February 10, 2018

    This recipe sounds divine I have an 8 court insta pot and it works wonderful Can’t wait to try this recipe

    Reply
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