Cheer on your favourite team and keep your party guests entertained with these scrumptious Baked Thai Chicken Wings with Peanut Sauce!
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Are you or someone in your family a big hockey fan? If so, you've probably been watching the playoffs cheering your team on. I'm not the biggest sports fan but I am a fan of food, and game time snacks are the best! I can always get excited about watching a game if there is some good food involved.
Chicken wings are my favourite game-time appetizer and judging by their popularity, there's a good chance they're one of your favourites as well. Wings are a classic game snacking food and with all the flavour possibilities out there you could have a different flavour for every game. My favourite so far has to be these Baked Thai Chicken Wings with Peanut Sauce.

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Marinade for Thai Chicken Wings
These baked Thai chicken wings are flavoured with a delicious mix of seasonings and are served with a scrumptious Thai peanut sauce that is so completely addictive!
The chicken wing marinade is based on my favourite recipe for chicken satay. It's such a delicious combination of spices and sauces to use on chicken and so easy and quick to prepare.
Spices such as ground coriander and cumin are used along with some fresh lime juice, soya sauce and what I think is the magical ingredient in this marinade, fish sauce. Below is a list of ingredients you'll need to make this Thai chicken marinade.
Marinade Ingredients:
- Black pepper
- Cayenne
- Turmeric
- Ground coriander
- Ground cumin
- Garlic cloves
- Fish sauce
- Soya sauce
- Lime juice
- Honey
- Oil
To make the marinade simply whisk the ingredients in a bowl and set aside. You'll need to bake the chicken wings partway through before coating them with the marinade and returning them to the oven.
The smell of the wings alone while these are baking up in your oven will make your mouth water in anticipation, it's so good!

How to Make Thai Peanut Sauce
Though these wings are delicious on their own, what makes them extra scrumptious is this incredibly addictive Thai peanut sauce. I could add this peanut sauce to just about everything, it's so delicious and it couldn't be easier to make.
You could easily make the peanut sauce while the wings are in the oven, but if you're going to be busy making different snacks, you could make the peanut sauce ahead of time and just re-warm it before serving with the wings. If you find the sauce too thick, you could always thin it down with a bit of water or more coconut milk.
Sauce Ingredients:
- Roasted unsalted peanuts
- Peanut butter creamy or crunchy and natural or regular
- Coconut milk (shake can well before opening)
- Lime juice
- Honey
- Red curry paste
- Soya sauce
- Fresh cilantro
- Fish sauce
- Sriracha (optional)
To make this peanut sauce, add all of the ingredients into a Vitamix blender jar and blend for the quickest, easiest and tastiest homemade peanut sauce.

What to do with Leftover Peanut Sauce
This recipe makes a good amount of Thai peanut sauce, which is perfect because you'll want to eat this sauce with everything! Thai peanut sauce is so versatile. You could use the leftover sauce as a dressing for this Asian Salad.
You could also use it as a dipping sauce for fresh spring rolls, add it to some noodles for a Thai inspired meal, or my favourite, use it as a dip for chicken satay skewers.
In fact, the marinade I used in this recipe is actually for chicken satay, so you could use the same marinade to make some delicious chicken satay skewers.
You could also freeze any leftover peanut sauce to use later. Just thaw the sauce in the refrigerator overnight. When you're almost ready to eat, heat the sauce in a small saucepan whisking to make the sauce smooth again. If the peanut sauce is too thick you could thin it out with water or coconut milk.

So if you're planning on hosting a hockey game party soon or just hanging out with your family watching the game, be sure to include these Baked Thai Chicken Wings with Peanut Sauce, they are sure to fly off the platter!
More Party Appetizers
- Muhammara (Roasted Red Pepper Dip)
- Butternut Squash and White Bean Dip
- Smoked Salmon Cream Cheese Dip
- Mixed Spiced Nuts
- Rosemary Spiced Roasted Almonds
If you make these Baked Thai Chicken Wings with Peanut Sauce be sure to take a picture and share it with me on Instagram by tagging #sweetandsavourypursuits and #Vitamix, I'd love to see your photos!

Baked Thai Chicken Wings with Peanut Sauce
Ingredients
Chicken Wings:
- 1.5 kilo chicken wings (approx. 3lbs) cut into wingettes and drumettes
- 1-½ tablespoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
Chicken Marinade:
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon cayenne (less if you prefer less spicy)
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
- 2 teaspoons ground coriander
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 2 teaspoons garlic paste (from 2 large garlic cloves)
- 2 teaspoons fish sauce
- 2 tablespoons soya sauce
- 2 tablespoons lime juice (or lemon)
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 tablespoons oil any light tasting
Peanut Sauce:
- ¼ cup roasted unsalted peanuts
- ½ cup peanut butter creamy or crunchy and natural or regular
- ½ cup coconut milk (shake can well before opening)
- 3 tablespoons lime juice
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1 tablespoon red curry paste
- 1 tablespoon soya sauce
- 1 tablespoon cilantro
- 2 teaspoons fish sauce
- 1 teaspoon sriracha optional
- ¼ cup roasted unsalted peanuts finely chopped
Instructions
Chicken Wings:
- Position oven racks so there is one in the lower portion of the oven and one just above the middle rack. Preheat the oven to 250F. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper. Coat rack with oil and place rack on baking sheet. (I used a cooling rack).
- If wings are not already split, cut wings into wingettes and drumettes. Pat dry with paper towel and place in a large bowl.
- Add baking powder (NOT BAKING SODA) and salt to chicken wings. Toss wings well and place on the rack on a baking sheet.
- Bake chicken wings in the oven on lower rack for 25 minutes. Move wings up on to the rack right above the middle position, raise the oven temperature to 425F. When the oven reaches 425F (it took mine about 14 minutes), remove wings from the oven and place them in the bowl with the chicken marinade, toss well to coat all the wings and place wings on the rack again. Brush any left over marinade onto the wings. Return to the oven on the rack right above the middle position. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes longer until wings are golden and crisp on top, turn chicken wings over and cook for another 8 to 10 minutes until golden and cooked through.
Chicken Marinade:
- In a large bowl, place all marinade ingredients and whisk to combine. Set aside. As per the directions above, add the chicken wings (part way through cooking) to the marinade and toss well before returning to the oven.
Peanut Sauce:
- In the jar of your Vitamix, or other high powered blender, add all of the ingredients for the peanut sauce, except for the last ¼ cup of peanuts.
- Blend for one minute or until smooth and creamy. At this point you could add the last ¼ cup of peanuts and only blend for a few seconds so that the sauce has some small pieces of peanuts in it. Alternatively, you could hand chop the peanuts and stir them in the finished sauce.
- Taste the sauce and adjust to your liking. If you want a thinner sauce you could add a bit of water and blend again.
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Robbie @ Box Tree Events says
These flavours sound delicious, especially the peanut sauce! My mouth is watering just looking at them
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thank you! The peanut sauce is amazing, so delicious with so many things!
Brina says
These wings look incredible! Love that peanut sauce!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thank you Brina, the peanut sauce is really delicious, hope you give it a try!
kristy @ she eats says
Oh wow Fida! These wings are making me hungry. I love love love the flavour combinations you have goin on here. I can get excited about just about anything when some good food involved too! Including hockey. These get me downright pumped UP! I'll have to try this recipe in my Vitamix next game day fo sho.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thanks so much Kristy, I'm so addicted to the peanut sauce!
Frances Rodenburg says
Made these last night and enjoyed them during the Senators-Penguins game. Just outstanding (both the wings and the Senators win!!). Thanks for an awesome recipe, will be making them often!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Yay for the wings and the Senators, so happy you liked them!!
Louise Crosby says
I'm not a hockey fan but I am a fan of Thai flavours and peanut sauce. Will be making these wings for sure!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thanks Louise. Thai food is one of my favourite cuisines, such delicious flavours!
Christiane says
I love that these wings are baked, but crispy too! It's a good option as a healthy, yet satisfying snack.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
So happy you like these, I'm really pleased with how crispy they are even without frying!
Alaa says
These look delicious! The peanut sauce sounds soooo good!!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thanks Alaa, I could eat it with just about everything!
Admin says
I adore Thai flavours and never thought of chicken wings -- my husband’s favourite party snack. The only drawback I can see with this recipe is that we will fight over them.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Oh no, we can't have that, you'll have to make a double batch, one for each!!!
Amanda says
Wow!! These chicken wings look so tasty!! I love wings and peanut sauce and never thought to combine the two! Great idea! I'm excited to try this recipe.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
I'm so glad you think so! The combination is really outstanding, can't wait for you to try them!
Myrna says
Mmm, looks delicious! Can't wait to try.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thanks Myrna, I know you're going to love these!
Kristen @ The Endless Meal says
These are the best looking chicken wings EVER! I love that you've used whole roasted peanuts in the peanut sauce. And isn't it incredible what a Vitamix can do? I'd be lost in my kitchen without mine.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thanks so much Kristen! I'm constantly impressed by all the things my Vitamix can get done so effortlessly! I really love how easily it can crush ice, my kids do too, cause now they can get healthy slushies made with frozen fruit and none of that nasty food colouring!
Mahy says
oh WOW Fida those look out of this world delicious!! STUNNING photos and I can just imagine all these flavors together with that sauce!! I am so making this--my husband is a die hard chicken wings person! Can't wait!!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thank you Mahy! I hope your husband loves these, they're really so delicious!
Jay says
This looks amazing! Will be making these soon!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thanks Jay, I really hope you love them!
Alex says
These wings look great! Can't wait to try them.
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thank you Alex! I'm sure you'll love these!!
Robyn Gleason says
Oh my, these look so tasty, Fida! I definitely could see everyone munching on these while we're watching the playoffs. LOVING the complementary flavours in the marinade and peanut sauce. Fantastic!
Sweet and Savoury Pursuits says
Thank you Robyn! I just love this flavour combo so much, it's completely addicting!