These three 10-minute creamy dipping sauce recipes are the perfect pairing for wings at your game day party.
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Frank’s Red Hot but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.
Wings are by far a favorite in our house. They are not only perfect for parties and watching the big game, but they are so easy for the kids to pull out of the freezer and heat up in the microwave on their own for a quick weekend or after school snack. It’s one less thing I have to do.
If you are entertaining at home though, I’ve got three delicious (and easy) dipping sauces for you that are perfect for pairing with wings.
Did you know that Frank’s RedHot has a new product in Walmart, Frank’s RedHot Wings – available in Buffalo, Kickin’ BBQ, and Original flavors?
I prefer to pair spicy wings with a creamy sauce, and you’ll see that these three easy dipping sauces I’m sharing below use a lot of the same ingredients and are made in 10-minutes. Perfect to whip up while the wings are baking in the oven.
Let’s get those wings into the oven first. Follow the directions on the packet for the perfect baked wings. I baked mine for the full 25 minutes and then kept them warm in the oven while I finished off the last of the dipping sauces.
Creamy Avocado Dipping Sauce
Blue Cheese Dipping Sauce
Ranch Dipping Sauce
Three delicious creamy dips ready in 10-minutes each using fresh ingredients on top of a few staple ingredients such as buttermilk, sour cream, and mayo.
Here’s my biggest tip for serving dip at parties: Place individual condiment cups out for easy serving. This stops the messy sauce from the wings from getting into the dip bowls before the next person has a chance to get some for their wings too.
Did you know that Frank’s RedHot Cayenne Pepper Sauce was used as the secret ingredient for the first ever Buffalo Wings in Buffalo, New York, putting it on the map and starting the flavor craze that has led to consumers obsession with all things Buffalo-flavor?
These delicious Frank’s RedHot wings are currently available at Walmart in the freezer aisle where you would normally purchase chicken wings.
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