These chicken drumstick and chicken wings recipes all have one thing in common; they’re all finger-lickin’ good!
From sticky pomegranate barbecued chicken wings to spicy jerk-seasoned, slow-cooked drumsticks, you’ll have no shortage of ideas when it comes to cooking up a delicious family dinner. Served with rice, salads and veggies, these chicken drumstick and chicken wings recipes will be a winner for both kids and adults alike.
Sticky chicken wings with sesame salt
Apricot chicken tray bake
Air fryer chicken drumsticks
Korean-style crunchy chicken wings
Julie Goodwin’s chicken cacciatore
Hoisin chicken wings
Five-spice sticky drumsticks
Slow cooker butter chicken
Buffalo chicken wings
One-pot apricot chicken with creamy rice
Buffalo chicken wings with blue cheese sauce
Chicken wings with broccoli rice
Spicy yoghurt chicken drumettes with raita
Soy-glazed chicken wings with noodles
Sticky apricot chicken with rainbow rice
Sticky chicken wings with dipping sauce
Pineapple huli huli chicken wings
Citrus chicken drumsticks with chilli salt
Chicken satay drumsticks with noodle salad
Sticky chicken wings
Butter chicken drumsticks
Honey and soy drumsticks with easy fried rice
Masala chicken drumsticks
Jerk-spiced chicken drumsticks
Sticky chicken wings with fried brown rice
Sticky pomegranate barbecued chicken wings
Chicken wings and drumsticks recipe tips

How to make chicken nibbles
Keen for more chicken wings recipes and ideas? To make chicken wing nibbles for finger food, use strong kitchen scissors to snip tips off wings, then cut the wings in half at the joint. Trimmings can be saved and frozen to make stocks.

Marinating chicken wings and drumsticks
Zip-top plastic bags are an easy way to marinate or coat chicken wings and drumsticks with a spice rub. Place the chicken and the marinade, or spice rub into the bag; remove air and seal the top tightly. Massage the food through the bag to coat. Place the bag on its side on a tray; refrigerate, turning occasionally. Try to reuse the plastic bags by washing and drying them, or recycle them at a soft plastics recycling facility if your local council offers this service. Alternatively, try reusable silicone food bags.